With a new wave of US sanctions just around the corner, the regime ruling Iran is in deep waters as domestic and international pressures escalate. To add insult to injury for the clerics in Tehran, public discontent is increasing and people from all of life across Iran are demanding regime change.
Reform: A story of the past
Iran’s “reformists,” dating back to when the now dead former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjanicame to power in 1989, have been on a specific mission never mentioned or explained clearly in western mainstream media: preserving the Iranian regime in power by promising – and very rarely implementing – minor “reforms.”
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Evolving landscape
With #Iran's regime suffering from a variety of crises, the ongoing protests & strikes are lesser discussed in the media.
My @AlArabiya_Eng take digs into the highly important #IranProtests.https://t.co/IJ1pb68F15— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) October 1, 2018
Stepping up the tempo
With #Iran's regime suffering from a variety of crises, the ongoing protests & strikes are lesser discussed in the media.
My @AlArabiya_Eng take digs into the highly important #IranProtests.https://t.co/IJ1pb68F15— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) October 1, 2018
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