Iran Protests Day 12
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Iran protests day 12
The merchants of Bu Ali Street in Hamedan have decided to completely close down all their shops to protest the Islamic Regime.Shopkeepers in the western Iranian city of Khorramabad closed their stores and joined a strike on Thursday despite a heavy security presence.Protesters in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas set fires in the streets overnight on Wednesday and chanted, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran.”Protesters lit fires in…
The Drying of Rivers Into pockets... How Did the Living Crises Turn Into a Political Threat in Iran?
Washington: Iran is experiencing an unprecedented wave of protests at a time when the weaker regime has been in place for decades, with suffocating economic crises, collapses in basic resources, and erosion of the state's financial capacity.
According to the opposition, the scale of the demonstrations in Iran is unprecedented and the ayatollahs' regime may not survive it.
Protests in Iran show that the Ayatollahs are fed up, but the political options to replace them raise doubts. The post Iran and the struggle against the void appeared first on Free Letters.
Demonstrations and violence of the regime in Tehran
"The recent wave of protests in Iran is hitting the regime precisely at its weakest point in decades," argues Zineb Ribouaki of the Hudson Institute. The researcher at the Center for Jewish Civilization at Georgetown University suggests in the influential American website National Interest that this time the protests are taking place at a time when the "Iranian regime" is experiencing a profound systemic crisis, one it has never faced and may no…
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