..it s very difficult to try to estimate. i don t know him, but. ..for any person who is in such a position, what will happen when the truth comes to your face? some of the most powerful images of protest in 2022 have come from iran. the street demonstrations against the country s islamic government and the regime s brutal response are not unprecedented. but what is new is the identity of the protesters. this was a movement led by women and girls, a demand for freedom from oppression and subjugation, sparked by the death in detention of a young kurdish iranian woman, mahsa amini. and it had deep resonance in neighbouring afghanistan, where renewed taliban rule has meant loss of liberty and education for women and girls.
that he has, like a poker player, put all in, including himself and his fate. and, er. ..it s very difficult to try to estimate. i don t know him, but. ..for any person who is in such a position, what will happen when the truth comes to your face? some of the most powerful images of protest in 2022 have come from iran. the street demonstrations against the country s islamic government and the regime s brutal response are not unprecedented. but what is new is the identity of the protesters. this was a movement led by women and girls, a demand for freedom from oppression and subjugation, sparked by the death in detention of a young kurdish iranian woman, mahsa amini. and it had deep resonance in neighbouring afghanistan, where renewed taliban rule has meant loss of liberty and education
to try to estimate. i don t know him, but. ..for any person who is in such a position, what will happen when the truth comes to your face? some of the most powerful images of protest in 2022 have come from iran. the street demonstrations against the country s islamic government and the regime s brutal response are not unprecedented. but what is new is the identity of the protesters. this was a movement led by women and girls, a demand forfreedom from oppression and subjugation, sparked by the death in detention of a young kurdish iranian woman, mahsa amini. and it had deep resonance in neighbouring afghanistan, where renewed taliban rule has meant loss of liberty and education for women and girls.
begins to erode the loyalty of their opponent s pillars of support. whether that is media, political elites, economic and business community, et cetera. the third thing they do is they don t resort only to street demonstrations and protests but they begin to innovate tactics to encompass what a lot of people refer to as methods of noncooperation. this is strikes, boycotts and other forms of economic leverage that tend to produce more concessions than street protests alone. and then the fourth thing they do is they develop organizational resilience and discipline as repression against them begins to escalate. and in fact, they re able then to use clumsy mistakes or incidents of brutality against unarmed protesters to generate a greater case of their moral authority. so what i think is happening in the digital age, here and elsewhere, is that there are fewer incentives to move away from things like street protests
his prisons and sending people to the border? hurrah! hurrah! does that bother you at all? these this group? say i mean, all i can say is what i thought this was. this was not a swaggering bunch of thieves. this was men and women men and children. d ando you mean does that bo> decency? there has there has to be toe decency. is it decency? is it decent? relations, rounding and sending them to the u.s.? is that it s heart? maduro. i ve been in i was there. i was there. i ve been in venezuela. i was there and it took years. and then to when the in the coup i was there with the street demonstrations and all the rest and the seething and the destruction of south america s most successfu 2002 l democracy. all i condemn that. i mn that. all right. we re talking abou we retexpli exploitation of people forl political . that s right. joe biden exploiting. millght. the twoing. million people that he allowed