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The Iranian Green Movement (Persian: جنبش سبز ایران) or Green Wave of Iran (Persian: موج سبز ایران), [1] also referred to as the Persian Awakening or Persian Spring by the western media, [2] refers to a political movement that arose after the June 12, 2009 Iranian presidential election and lasted until early 2010, [3] in which protesters demanded the removal of Mahmoud ...
It is an exception to the Iranian environmentalist movement, in which most of organizations and NGOs are tolerated, and sometimes encouraged by the government. [2] The party was founded in California, U.S. as a "professional Iranian expatriate opposition" [5] and was reportedly based in Canada as of 1999. [6] As of 2014, it is based in Germany. [7]
The Green Party (Persian: حزب سبز, romanized: Ḥezb-e Sabz) is a conservative [4] political party in Iran.The party's founder Hossein Kanani Moghaddam describes it as a centrist party “between the fundamentalists and reformists”. [5]
The most significant protests in eight years are rocking Iran, with state media reporting on Tuesday that the death toll had reached at least 20. Iran protesters stage biggest demonstrations since ...
Yet, Iranian Green Movement online activists continued their political activism and resisting online repression by adopting different strategies such as: "(1) de-identification, (2) network reformation, (3) circumvention, (4) self-censoring, and (5) being inconspicuously active".
The Green Path of Hope (Persian: راه سبز امید, romanized: Rāh-e Sabz-e Omid) [1] is an Iranian association established by Iranian presidential campaign candidate, Mir-Hossein Mousavi. It was founded on August 15, 2009 as the organizational body of the Green Movement.
Thousands gathered outside L.A. City Hall, calling for regime change in Iran and rallying in solidarity with the country's female-led protest movement.
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