Iran: Where Now for the Green Wave(s)? A Discussion on (Non)-Violence
Posted by Scott Lucas in Middle East & Iran
This analysis by Agh Bahman, via the blog of Pedestrian, complements our discussion this morning of the challenges and possibilities for the Green movement(s) as they move into the next phase of protest and politics, six months after the disputed Presidential election:
There’s only two weeks left to [the protests of] 16 Azar [7th of December] and some are expecting it to be like 13 Aban [4 November], if not like Quds Day [18 September]. At the same time, after 13 Aban, some conclude that the violence of security forces is really to provoke people towards violence too. And this will pave the way for more violence on the part of security.
Iran: Where Now for the Green Wave(s)? The EA Discussion
The harsher tone and actions of some demonstrators has worried some and certain political figures and activists have expressed their worries about the green movement becoming violent. (note I am not referring to some really funny or cool slogans, but the general demands of the movement).
Tags: 16 Azar, Agh Bahman, Emad Bahavar, Ezatollah Sahabi, Iran, Iran Elections 2009, Iran Freedom Movement, Iranian Labor News Agency, Mehdi Karoubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, Pedestrian, Tahkim Vahdat








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