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Golnaz Esfandiari
I cover Iran for RFE/RL. I also serve as an Iran analyst for Freedom House.
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Karim Sadjadpour 9 na oras
"The Islamic Republic’s four-decade history of brutality suggests that change will not come easily, or peacefully, or soon" my piece in
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Golnaz Esfandiari 12 oras
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Agh Bahman Dis 31
اگر "مرگ بر دیکتاتور"، "سید علی ببخشید دیگه باید بلند شید" شعارهای اقتصادیه که از آقایون میخوایم فقط رو اقتصاد تمرکز کنن.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 15 oras
Middle class Iranian woman in Tehran tells me that many are worried that the protests would turn Iran into "another Syria" or that people would get killed and that there won't be any meaningful changes. "We want democracy but no violence."
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Hadi Nili 15 oras
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Rouhani also reacted to Trump's tweets on : This man who today sympathizes w/ our ppl, called us a terrorist nation few months ago & been against Iran from his head to his toe. Iran Pres also calls on state broadcaster to be more inclusive (aka be less anti-Rouhani).
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Bahman Kalbasi 15 oras
: Some is the economic problems are from previous years & some from current time...people’s criticism is not just about the economy but about corruption and transparency.
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Sadegh Ghorbani 16 na oras
Rouhani at the cabinet weekly meeting: according to the constitution & the citizen's right, ppl r totally free in expressing their criticism & even protests, however the way you express your criticism and protest, should lead to a better situation in the country & for the people.
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Karim Sadjadpour 16 na oras
Twitter () must figure out how to reconcile this: 1) It's OK to voice support for the use of child soldiers in Yemen if you use clean language. 2) It's not OK to use bad language when supporting civil protest in Iran
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Golnaz Esfandiari 16 na oras
200 arrested in Tehran. 52 in Mashhad, Iranian authorities have said.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 16 na oras
Protests continue in Iran for a fourth night amid efforts by Iranian authorities to quell the unrest by warning protesters and blocking popular social media applications.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 18 oras
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Thanks. What about the one from Mashhad?
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Golnaz Esfandiari 18 oras
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today?
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Golnaz Esfandiari 19 na oras
Fars news agency: President Rouhani will address the nation tonight in pre-recorded comments
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Golnaz Esfandiari 21 oras
Telegram CEO confirms that the highly popular Telegram has been blocked by Iranian authorities.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 21 oras
Users in Iran are having difficulty in accessing Instagram and Telegram on their cellphones, Iranian daily Shahrvand reports. Both apps are highly popular among Iranians who use them to communicate and share pix, videos and information.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 22 oras
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Golnaz Esfandiari 23 oras
The journalist also said that a lack of leadership has worried some that the MKO/MEK could use the protests to push their own agenda. He said protesters were chanting against SL Khamenei. 2/2
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Golnaz Esfandiari 23 oras
A few observations from a journalist in Tehran who witnessed a protest: he said the protesters were very young, in their early 20s. They called on the army to join them, he said. "They're fed up with the establishment & the reformists." 1/2
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Golnaz Esfandiari 23 oras
Journalist with government daily Iran says it's still not clear whether President Rouhani will address the nation. The journalist says he deleted his previous tweet that suggested Rouhani will give a speech following 3 days of protests.
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Golnaz Esfandiari 24 na oras
Iran's Interior Minister warns protesters: "Those who damage public property,disrupt the order& break the law must be responsible for their behavior & pay the price." "The spreading of violence,fear and terror will definitely be confronted,"Abdolrahman Fazli added.
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