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Short voice recordings from people inside Iran, under war and censorship. Real stories, real emotions, one voice at a time.
Nearly two weeks after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, the fear has faded—but for many, its shadow still lingers.
In this episode, we hear from Ramin, a 32-year-old journalist in Tehran.
He recorded his voice during the height of the war, as bombs fell, the internet went dark, and the city emptied out. His girlfriend and friends had fled. Tehran, he says, felt ghostlike.
Later, we check in with him again days after the ceasefire. He is relieved but uncertain, and trying to find his footing.
Ramin offers a rare, personal reflection on what it felt like to live through those days of silence, fear, and solitude.
Voices of Iran
Short voice recordings from people inside Iran, under war and censorship. Real stories, real emotions, one voice at a time.