masih, masih, masih, you know...the cost, the terrible cost, that iranians who take to the streets are paying. you, it seems, are still encouraging them to take to the streets. i mean, do you think that there is a danger, particularly with young iranian women, who are so passionately angry and upset right now, that your voice, which is an important voice, may be putting them in more danger? you know, that breaks my heart. what put people in danger? it's not me. it's the islamic republic who hang people, who kill people, who throw acid on their face, who beat up mahsa amini. i didn't ask mahsa amini to come from saqqez, from kurdistan to tehran, for a vacation. mahsa came on her own. so that created a huge anger within the society, believe me. this is the time that the western media, western politicians, who keep asking me the same question and putting the blame on me, to understand that iranian women have agency. many of them ask me to be their voices. let me give you one example. shima was only 2a years old, one of