The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) published an essay by an Iranian-American scholar on Thursday describing how the Islamic Republic systematically silenced his mother’s voice through censorship, threats of imprisonment and forced exile.
The piece details his mother’s experience as a former journalist and activist in Iran, her eventual flight to the United States and the ongoing trauma of government surveillance, confiscated recordings and an erased public presence.
“Iran didn’t just take her freedom; it replaced her voice with silence, ensuring that even her words from decades ago could no longer reach the people she once spoke for,” Faraz Harsini said.
The essay highlights what it describes as the broader suppression of independent journalism and dissent in Iran, framing it as part of a deliberate strategy to erase dissenting voices.