Melina Spanoudi is a journalist based in London. She writes about society, culture and the environment. Her work has appeared in VICE World News, HuffPost UK and The Sunday Times.
Iranians in the diaspora have trouble reckoning with their identity and their role to play post-revolution. But the murder of Mahsa Amini and the global protests that have since sprung up have unified their voice in an unprecedented way.
The murder of Mahsa Amini and the subsequent uprisings across Iran has placed a fresh spotlight on Iranian state-sponsored repression against its people. With many men standing up to support a feminist revolution, this may be a watershed moment.