- If we sing, dance or do not wear the hijab, we will be arrested.

The regime is obsessed with controlling women.

But if women got their freedom, everything would change, says Justina.

Control

Her name is Farima Habashizadehasl but she works under the artist name Justina.

She was born in 1990 and is Piteå municipality's sanctuary artist for the next two years.

From her native Iran, she and her husband fled to Georgia a few years ago - now they are in Piteå.

- Here I can say what I want without being intimidated.

Rights

In the religious dictatorship of Iran, female artists are very tightly controlled.

In her music, Justina questions the Iranian regime, raising issues of women's rights and issues of freedom of expression.

At the same time, she says that her youth was lost when she compares with girls and women's freedom in Sweden.

- They can dress as they want, laugh out loud in the streets and be friends with boys.

All this is normal for them.

I am 30 years old and in Iran I lost my youth and adolescence without being able to be free.

It feels in my heart.