Bijan Abdolkarimi, a university professor, I’m afraid that today, like during the Pahlavi regime, the people’s voices will be heard too late. The domestic press system has been stifled.
I’m afraid that today, like during the Pahlavi regime, the people’s voices will be heard too late. The domestic press system has been stifled.
Bijan Abdolkarimi, a university professor
After the 1979 revolution, a large part of society feels that their demands have not been fulfilled.
From now on, the system should expect continuous protests.
The nature of the protests has changed and become more radical.
If the protests of 2009 were protests within the Islamic Republic system, today the protests and demands have transformed from being within the structure to being against the structure.
I’m afraid that just as in the previous Pahlavi regime the people’s voices were heard too late, a similar event might occur for the discourse of the revolution.
The silence of certain segments of the population should not be interpreted as agreement with the current situation.
The credibility of Iran International is due to the discredit of the national broadcasting.
The Iranian society is like a fire under the ashes that could flare up at any moment for various reasons.