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Iranian Protests

December 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Civil Liberties, Iran, Islam, Law, Politics, Religion, The Middle East

Aya­tol­lah Kadi­var, a critic of the Iran­ian regime, believes that the gov­ern­ment will col­lapse. Read the inter­est­ing inter­view here.

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  • Dan

    Auto­cratic regimes always fall. Whether sooner or later, no gov­ern­men­tal sys­tem can main­tain dic­ta­to­r­ial con­trol over econ­omy and soci­ety for­ever. Again, with all the influ­ence of glob­al­iza­tion, indi­vid­ual cit­i­zens will real­ize they don’t have to suf­fer under oppres­sion, and they will rise up to imple­ment the gov­ern­ment they desire and deserve. Of course, this will not be an easy process — the mech­a­nism of over­throw is long, chal­leng­ing, and bloody. I only hope that the US can learn a les­son and stay the hell out of other nation’s inter­nal gov­ern­men­tal machi­na­tions. Hope­fully we will real­ize that we’ve screwed up enough by inter­fer­ing with Iran­ian gov­ern­ment in the past, and let the nation deter­mine its own course.  (Quote)

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