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summary In this in-depth interview, human rights activist Zolal Habibi discusses the current crisis in Iran, the regime's tactics, and the potential path to democracy.

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In this in-depth interview, human rights activist Zolal Habibi discusses the current crisis in Iran, the regime's tactics, and the potential path to democracy. She provides insights into the military, political, and social dynamics shaping Iran's future amid ongoing conflict and protests.Iran crisis, human rights, regime change, democracy, Middle East politics, Iran protests, IRGC, international support, regime collapse, Iran historyCurrent conflict in Iran and military tacticsThe role of the Iranian regime and opposition movementsThe potential for regime change and democratic transition

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