More than 400 dead, 15,000 arrested, sentenced to death by ruthless revolutionary justice. About three months after the start of the uprising, the government has camped on a repressive totality to survive in the face of protesters who have no intention of giving up on them. to fight for greater freedom to change the regime, which was highlighted by the three-day general strike that ended on Wednesday. The result: likely status quo in the short term. “The administration may not be able to contain the anger in the streets, but neither will the protesters succeed unless they have leadership, are disorganized, and have no sources of funding.said Ali Alfone, a research fellow at the Gulf States Institute in Washington.
Even the Israeli intelligence services, sworn enemies of Iran’s Shiite theocracy but well-informed to infiltrate it profusely, believe that “the regime is not threatened in the short and medium term“, but to be continued…
Source: Le Figaro

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