As demonstrations gained momentum earlier in January, Trump urged Iranians to “keep protesting” because “help is on its way.” He threatened the government with “very strong action” if it started ...
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Iran protests spark regime survival question as exiled dissident says it feels like a 'revolution'
As protests spread across Iran and the government responds with lethal force, amid increasing reports claiming thousands have been killed, a growing question is being debated by analysts and Iranians ...
When protests have erupted across Iran, the government’s first response has often been not dialogue but darkness. In recent days, Iranian authorities have imposed sweeping internet and communications ...
The protests in Iran have been building for weeks. Initially, the demonstrations were organized by merchants in December in response to a huge fall in the value of the Iranian Rial, their currency.
As Iran’s economy declines, it has experienced a large-scale protest movement — the biggest in decades. This protest movement is moving out of Iran’s capital city (Tehran) and into its rural areas.
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Iran’s Protests Are a Turning Point for the Islamic Republic
The recent wave of protests in Iran constitutes one of the most significant developments in the history of the Islamic ...
This time, believers in the Iranian diaspora are praying more explicitly for the fall of the country’s rulers. Mansour Khajehpour and his wife, Nahid Sepehri, understand what is at stake in the ...
Many thousands of Iranians are again risking their lives to protest their authoritarian, theocratic regime. And as it has done during previous protests, the regime is responding by cutting off the ...
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