As the protests following Mahsa Amini's death spread beyond major cities, they demonstrated a deep-seated desire for change among younger generations, igniting hopes for a potential regime change.
The ultimate failure of the protests stemmed from a lack of unity among opposition forces and insufficient support from external entities, which ultimately stifled the momentum for change.
Despite international condemnation, Iran's regime aggressively reasserted control by executing protesters and passing oppressive laws, reinforcing the climate of fear and suppression.
Solidarity marches and protests working towards women’s rights gained traction and forced the government to momentarily withdraw certain regulations, revealing the power of youth-driven activism.
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