reporter: raha is a very active child, says fariba badrizad. an english teacher, but giving lessons online proved impossible during the pandemic. raha gave her no peace. fariba was forced to change careers. now she sells jewelry and household goods in her instagram shop. she does it all herself -- lighting, taking photos, putting the items online. then she waits for customers.. but these days, business is slow. fariba: they're not necessary for people and they don't buy them. and about the limitation of the internet, it stopped me. and i got depressed and i got sad. and i can't work. reporter: fariba and her husband had dreamed of a good life. he spends all week traveling around the country. fariba has to manage on her own, earning just 60 euros a month. with both salaries they come to around 250. that's not enough to make ends meet. fariba: my salary is online business. maybe one day or two days. maybe one week i don't sell anything. reporter: she doesn't dare to take to the streets against the government. in our interview, however, she delibe