In the previous two episodes, we discussed the Islamic Republic’s nuclear project and the heavy costs it has imposed on the country, as well as the activation of the snapback mechanism and the disruption of all political and economic equations in Iran. The essential question is: what force can change this destructive policy in Iran?
In this episode, we examine the recent statement by reformists following the declaration of 17 activists and Mousavi. Does such a statement have political value, or is it merely an effort by reformists to keep their names alive and return to the political arena?
Finally, we turn to the final stop of Iran’s democracy movement: the referendum.
The Hamāva podcast series aims to expand the national discourse around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion and state, human rights, and gender equality. Within such a framework, through collective wisdom, we can work toward a free and proud Iran for all Iranians, regardless of their beliefs, ideas, gender, or ethnicity.