Berlin The wave of protests has been rolling in Iran for more than five weeks, but the leadership of the Islamic Republic is unable to get the uprising under control. The fact that President Ebrahim Raisi is unable to find a recipe against the demonstrations is due to the nature of the protests, which differ from previous mass movements against the regime.
The uprising is young people, especially young women, drawn from all social classes and ethnic groups, and is decentralized: there is no central leadership of the protests that the regime can eliminate. Scenarios for the future of the country are now emerging. An overview.
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