Gathering of Shah’s creditors in front of the country’s judiciary

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Caroline M. Brooks argues that women were left to express their concerns through the protest rather than in the Majlis. Thus, this created a “dangerous bargaining position for activist women” since rather than arguing their position through intellect they were only able to “argue by numbers in the streets and be repelled by force”.

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