Summary
Ellie Borhan, an Iranian activist, expresses the heightened risks of protesting against the Islamic Republic in the UK, noting the regime’s awareness of its diminishing power. Despite international condemnation of the regime’s actions, Borhan highlights its support in the West due to its stance on Palestine. She organized protests demanding regime change and the protection of Iranian rights, emphasizing the desire for a transitional government led by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. Borhan criticizes the media’s focus on women’s rights over the broader demand for regime change, reflecting the complexities within activism.
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