Yes. It goes back really to when I started 20 years ago, especially because at time it was not a very popular.... A lot of the harassment I've experienced has been online, which is one reason why I am no longer online. I have a very limited social media presence. It's very easy, I find, for people to attack individuals who are active online.
I've had situations where I've gone to protests and I've been followed. I've gone to events at community centres and have been followed by men in the back of the community centre until I was able to get inside or get to public transportation.
I've attended a protest with my husband at night where, when the protest was finished and we were going into the parking lot to get our car, men were following us. My husband recently received a threat online—he's an activist as well—telling him that if he continues what he's doing, they're going to come after him. The threats are not limited to women; it's men as well.
I think the Iranian Canadian community has been very vocal about the fact that there are Islamic regime elements in Canada that are threatening and harassing activists who are outspoken about the situation in Iran.