Former political prisoner discusses life under Iranian regime
A top Iranian official says the country is scrapped its so-called morality police but there has been no confirmation from the broader regime of the plan. Azam Jangravi, a former political prisoner and Iranian women's rights advocate, joined CBS News' John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss what life is like for women in the Islamic republic.
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