loquasagacious
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Well it seems to have dropped off the news radar recently but based on this article the unrest in Iran is continuing. Do you think the Iranian Government will fall? And what would it mean if it did?Ian Black and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in smh said:IRANIAN riot police used batons and tear gas to break up defiant protests after prayers in Tehran, where Hashemi Rafsanjani, one of the country's most powerful clerics, warned the regime was "in crisis".
Rafsanjani - a bitter rival of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - broke his month-long silence to issue a warning that the Islamic Republic had lost popular support. His address stopped short of directly attacking Khamenei or President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose victory in June's poll has been widely denounced as a fraud.
"Doubt has been created," Mr Rafsanjani said. "Where people are not present or their vote isn't considered, that government is not Islamic."
I can only really offer anecdotes from friends who have been to Iran but their feeling was that the youth were very liberal (surprisingly so) albeit mostly behind closed doors. E.g. go to house party in a hijab and once inside ditch it to reveal a cocktail dress. This kind of liberalism among the youth and a median age of about 26 would suggest that even if the Government doesn't fall now it will soon...
In my opinion a more liberal Iran would benefit the whole region and help offset growing instability in Saudi Arabia.
What are your thoughts?