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Possibility of Violent Crackdown by Iranian Regime Is High

by Azita Carlson

In 2009, many people in Iran took to the streets in protest against the government. They were unhappy with their situation and wanted to do something to bring change to their country. However, in the absence of support and backing from the international community, the people of Iran were finally oppressed into ending the protests.

Iran Protests Open the Door of Opportunity for Regime Change

Staff writer, SF
With the support of the current American president for the Iranian protestors and their plight, things have changed since the 2009 uprising in Iran. The current US president stands with the demonstrators in Iran and is expected to institute measures to assist and support the freedom-seeking protestors. Iran’s people there are intelligent and motivated — they love and desire freedom. Many can no longer tolerate their government’s suppression.

US Demands Release of Detainees Arrested During Iranian Protests

Staff writer, SF

The White House has demanded the release of the Iranian demonstrators rounded up in the recent countrywide protests. In a statement issued on Wednesday it stated, “The Trump Administration is deeply concerned by reports that the Iranian regime has imprisoned thousands of Iranian citizens in the past week for engaging in peaceful protests.” It added that reports of some demonstrators being “tortured or killed… while in detention are even more disturbing,” and criticized Tehran’s “true brutal nature.” the statement said further, “The United States calls for the immediate release of all political prisoners in Iran, including the victims of the most recent crackdown.”

Iraq’s Interest in the Protests in Iran

by Atousa Pilger

The ongoing protests in Iran are making the Iranian regime extremely concerned about its future. The country is in a state of chaos with the people calling out for an end to the rule of the corrupt regime. The people want freedom, democracy and human rights, and they are quite rightly very concerned about their future.

The West’s Value of Human Rights Needs to Extend to People of Iran

by Navid  Felker

With the current unrest in Iran, some commentators have said that the situation there could become like the one in Syria. The biggest problem facing the Iranian regime is its lack of legitimacy which is becoming even more evident with the wave of protests that is spreading across the country.

The US and EU Are Split Over Whether to Condemn Iran Regime

Staff writer, SF

It is no secret that Donald Trump does not see eye to eye with most European leaders and this is especially true with regard to the Iranian Nuclear Deal, but why?

When Trump came into office, he wanted to reign in expanding Iranian influence in the Middle East and he thought he’d found the perfect tool for political pressure: the Iran nuclear deal.

Iran Protesters Need International Backing

by Azita Carlson

US President Donald Trump and numerous officials in his administration have said that they support the people of Iran who are continuing to protest against the corrupt government of their country. The uprisings are continuing almost two weeks later and there have been scores of people killed and thousands arrested.

Nikki Haley Warned Iran That It Was on Notice and the World Is Watching

Armin Baldwin

The Iranian regime is under immense pressure right now as protests and anti-government demonstrations continue well into their second week. Since the start of the protests at the end of December, the Iranian regime has been blaming its enemies abroad for orchestrating the whole situation.

US Lawmakers Overwhelmingly Welcome Supporting Anti-Government Protesters in Iran

Staff writer, SF

At the beginning of the week, lawmakers voted positively to backing the people of Iran who are taking part in anti-government protests and demonstrations across the whole country. This is crucial for the people of Iran who were lacking international support in 2009 when another major uprising against the government was taking place.

What Makes the Current Uprising in Iran Different to the Previous One?

by Atousa Pilger

Across Iran, millions of people are taking to the streets to voice their disdain with regards to the corrupt government that is ruling the country. Protesters are calling on the regime to leave Syria and to put the people of Iran first. The protests spread rapidly, showing the regime that the people’s anger is widespread.