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Milad Milani

@miladmilani

Senior Lecturer in religious studies, history, political thought, Western Sydney University. (Views expressed are my own).

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Omid Djalili (@omid9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While some people still shamefully bang on about Zionism and American influence on Iranians fighting for their freedom Marco Rubio sounds like he has actually listened to the people of Iran who have lost so much in the last 47 years #IranMassacre

Reza Pahlavi (@pahlavireza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only acceptable deal is one in which the Islamic Republic surrenders to the people of Iran. We are ready for such a deal and it will bring peace to the region and the world.

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Police estimate around 350,000 people marched down Yonge Street in North York on Saturday in support of Iran protests and calling for regime change as part of the Global Day of Action toronto.citynews.ca/2026/02/13/ira…

CBS Evening News (@cbseveningnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of people rallied in cities around the world for regime change in Iran on Saturday. In Munich, where one of the largest demonstrations was held, an estimated 200,000 people erupted in cheers when Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed shah, took the stage. He told the

Milad Milani (@miladmilani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautifully written and deeply insightful — this piece captures what the protests mean to Iranians both at home and abroad: a cultural shift now spilling into politics that reflects long-standing sentiments and a new paradigm moving forward. open.substack.com/pub/tppi/p/a-p…

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New piece in ABC Religion&Ethics on Iran after the strikes — reflecting on legitimacy, exhaustion, and what may follow. Iran after the strikes: The end of a revolutionary era and the future of political legitimacy abc.net.au/religion/iran-…

The Spectator (@spectator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Islamic Republic in Iran is not only at war with the United States and Israel. For years, the country’s government has been waging war on Iranian culture. Music, poetry, storytelling, dogs, dancing, singing, art, dice and card games, romance, tolerance and the honouring of

The Islamic Republic in Iran is not only at war with the United States and Israel. For years, the country’s government has been waging war on Iranian culture. 

Music, poetry, storytelling, dogs, dancing, singing, art, dice and card games, romance, tolerance and the honouring of
The Australian (@australian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVE | Thousands of Iranians took to the streets to celebrate the ancient festival of Chaharshanbeh Suri, shouting defiance against the regime. Then the security forces moved in. Read more: bit.ly/40GuFqX

EXCLUSIVE | Thousands of Iranians took to the streets to celebrate the ancient festival of Chaharshanbeh Suri, shouting defiance against the regime. Then the security forces moved in.

Read more: bit.ly/40GuFqX
Shahrzad / شربلا (@sharobalaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a good example of a pattern we’ve seen for years in Western media when it comes to Iran, especially how they talk about the Pahlavi era. SAVAK has become a kind of shorthand that people in the West casually drop to sound informed about Iranian history. They helped

This is a good example of a pattern we’ve seen for years in Western media when it comes to Iran, especially how they talk about the Pahlavi era. SAVAK has become a kind of shorthand that people in the West casually drop to sound informed about Iranian history.
They helped