A new wave of protests is brewing in Iran — expert names the cause
A new large-scale wave of anti-government protests may begin in Iran. This opinion was expressed by Iranian policy expert Tamar Eilam-Gindin, who believes that public discontent continues to grow despite the authorities' harsh actions against…
Assessment
An expert on Iranian politics warns that a new wave of anti-government protests may be building in Iran, driven by grievances that extend beyond economic hardship to restrictions on fundamental rights. The assessment notes that protest activity has not ceased but has gone underground, suggesting the potential for renewed public demonstrations. A recent banking system malfunction may have already aggravated public frustration. The key development to watch is whether isolated disruptions and latent anger coalesce into sustained, visible unrest.
