On the second anniversary of Mahsa Jina Amini and the Iranian uprising, Yalda Moaiery reflects on the role of photojournalists and reporters in documenting the protests, her arrest while capturing the demonstrations, and the intensified crackdown on independent journalists by Iranian authorities in the aftermath.
Tag: Iran
How Iranian Female Photographers Face and Overcome Challenges: First-Hand Accounts from the Field
As Women's Day draws near, explore The Game Magazine, where you'll find inspiring stories from Iranian women photojournalists, as they share their journey of facing significant obstacles, yet their unyielding spirit and hard work illuminate the world of photography.
Iranian Uprising Anniversary: Women at the Forefront of Change
A year after the Iranian uprising, which began with the murder of Mahsa Amini, The Game Magazine revisits the past year's events. We review how the Iranian regime has attempted to enforce stricter rules against women who are fighting for their freedom under the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom.”
After Decades, Are Stadiums Opening Up to Women in Iran?
Women in Iran could not enter football stadiums for decades – but recently, the government claims that changes are slowly underway. Iranian guest writer Fatemeh Roshan shares a personal account of growing up in this reality.
The Fight with an Unknown Opponent By Maryam Majd
Photographing the creative ways women in sport have been affected by the pandemic professionally and personally, Maryam takes us to her home town to discover the lives and tell their stories.