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‘Iranians are fed up of dictatorship’: the exiled female activists daring to dream of a new era Hopes are high among British Iranians that Ayatollah Khamenei’s theocracy is finally about to be toppled

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A recent report by The Guardian highlights the central role of Iranian women and youth in shaping the future of Iran amid the ongoing nationwide uprising. The article notes that female activists and young campaigners, both inside Iran and in exile, are leading the push for a new political direction after decades of repression under the Islamic Republic.

The report focuses on Iranian activists in the UK who have mobilized in support of the protests, expressing growing hope that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s theocratic rule is nearing its end. It features remarks by Laila Jazayeri, director of the Association of Anglo-Iranian Women in the UK, who emphasized that Iranians reject both monarchical and clerical dictatorship and are striving for a pluralistic, secular, and democratic republic.

The article also underlines that the uprising is well organized and backed by a clear political alternative, pointing to Maryam Rajavi’s leadership and her 10-point plan for a free and democratic Iran as a viable roadmap for a peaceful transition.



To read complete report use the link below:

‘Iranians are fed up of dictatorship’: the exiled female activists daring to dream of a new era | UK news | The Guardian

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