Emad Afroogh: If things continue like this, society is heading towards a revolution.
Emad Afroogh: I hope the anger of these days leads to a social movement.
I am worried about the future of the protests.
These protests are urban anger.
We should not look for leadership in this urban anger in the short term.
All my hope is that this anger turns into a social movement that finds its own leadership.
Even those who supposedly want to guide the demonstrations are themselves fighting over leadership.