Mohammed is among the large numbers of students defying the regime in whatever way they can. Read his story in diary entries shared with Sky News.
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"But although the form has changed for now the revolution is still alive in people, and people are looking forward to a big change to this country. "Every step we walk, every piece of food we eat, every minute we spend working, every minute we spend studying and reading, we are thinking of the people who are in the prison."What we want from the world is please if you can't do something good for us, please do not help this regime.
"I have heard that in some houses they have saved some of the people. They also treated them because they got shot and used first aid kits to take care of those who were injured.
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