Twenty-five-year old Pegah plays music on the street, gathers with friends in the park, and dresses as she pleases — all things that were difficult or impossible in her native Iran. She fled to Georgia following repeated arrests for violating Iran’s dress code, and after she appeared in a documentary that put her on the authorities’ radar. RFE/RL’s Georgian Service spoke to Pegah about her new and sometimes difficult life in a very different culture-RFE/RL
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