There has been so much press coverage on the fallout after the Iranian elections, and most of it coming from social media sources, YouTube, twitter, facebook, Blogs etc. What I don't understand is that: Did people in Iran just woke up to their reality? They are living in a totalitarian state, under the dictatorship of a religious figure (Ali Khamenei), citizens are afraid to talk openly, and always need to be anonymous in case someone from the state comes knocking at their door. So, did some people in Iran just woke up? Why did they have to wait for an election to protest and express their concerns? If the system is corrupt and biased towards the population now, then it must have been like this before the elections!
I did also manage to watch some of the press conferences by the Iranian State representative, but I have not seen anything from the Mousavi campaign. Why doesn't the Mousavi campaign have a daily press briefing? Why doesn't Mousavi go on an Interview with a foreign news station? and how come Ahmadinejad doesn't openly confront all protesting, since he has fairly "won" the elections? Well, I believe that these things, among others, relay one message: Political power game; Mousavi uses the current situation in order to gain more political leverage to get more control now (ministries, gov agencies) and in the future.
My honest opinion is that people in Iran are suppressed by their own system, and they found an opportunity with the elections to express themselves in protesting; they use the Internet as an outlet to let the world see what is happening in the streets. That's it, nothing more. The system in Iran will not change if some angry protesters cause trouble in downtown Tehran.
I did also manage to watch some of the press conferences by the Iranian State representative, but I have not seen anything from the Mousavi campaign. Why doesn't the Mousavi campaign have a daily press briefing? Why doesn't Mousavi go on an Interview with a foreign news station? and how come Ahmadinejad doesn't openly confront all protesting, since he has fairly "won" the elections? Well, I believe that these things, among others, relay one message: Political power game; Mousavi uses the current situation in order to gain more political leverage to get more control now (ministries, gov agencies) and in the future.
My honest opinion is that people in Iran are suppressed by their own system, and they found an opportunity with the elections to express themselves in protesting; they use the Internet as an outlet to let the world see what is happening in the streets. That's it, nothing more. The system in Iran will not change if some angry protesters cause trouble in downtown Tehran.
Interesting take on the election. Video: Iran Election Questions: Noam Chomsky's Speculation
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