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Iran: the Monarchist Diaspora Takes to the Airwaves

Summary by orientxxi.info
Iran's monarchist opposition can rely on Persian-language satellite channels based abroad to spread its ideas in Iran, even to suburban areas and working-class communities. Benefiting from foreign funding, and in exile, it remains beyond the reach of Tehran's repression.
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Iran's monarchist opposition can rely on Persian-language satellite channels based abroad to spread its ideas in Iran, even to suburban areas and working-class communities. Benefiting from foreign funding, and in exile, it remains beyond the reach of Tehran's repression.

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orientxxi.info broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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