
'Iranians don’t want Islamic Republic: Int'l community should be calling for democratic transition'
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The ongoing protests in Iran have resulted in the deaths of hundreds, as security forces intensify their crackdown on dissent. Holly Dagres, a Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute, discusses the shifting dynamics between state power and popular resistance in the country. She advocates for a change in international policy that supports a democratic transition instead of merely containing the regime's actions.
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The protests in Iran have been fueled by widespread dissatisfaction with the Islamic Republic's governance, particularly in light of economic hardships and social restrictions. The international community's response has been varied, with some advocating for stronger measures against the regime while others emphasize diplomatic engagement. Dagres' perspective highlights a growing consensus that simply containing the regime is insufficient to address the underlying issues.
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of France 24.
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