Sina Azodi, a professor of Middle East Politics at George Washington University, discusses the ongoing protests in Iran and the government’s use of internet shutdowns to silence dissent. He highlights the importance of the internet as a tool for communication and organizing protests, and how the government’s actions are aimed at stifling opposition voices. Azodi emphasizes the significance of global attention and support for the protesters in Iran, urging for solidarity in the face of escalating repression.
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