Atlantic Council Discussion on Pro-Democracy Protests in Iran
Activists from Venezuela, Syria, and Sudan discussed lessons pro-democracy protesters in Iran can learn from similar movements in their home… read more
Activists from Venezuela, Syria, and Sudan discussed lessons pro-democracy protesters in Iran can learn from similar movements in their home countries during a conversation hosted by the Atlantic Council. They discussed several topics, including the moments that spurred their individual activism, human rights violations, how effective leadership can impact a movement, and building a pro-democracy framework. They also addressed the role of the international community in holding regimes and dictatorships accountable. close
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- Ibrahim Al-Assil Senior Fellow Middle East Institute
- Holly Dagres Editor Atlantic Council of the U.S.->IranSource
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