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Iran’s Social Landscape (1): We’re Concerned about the Fate of Iran
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Iran’s Social Landscape (1): We’re Concerned about the Fate of Iran

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  • Why are we “Deeply Concerned about the Fate of Iran”?
  • What are the main concerns raised by the statement “We’re Concerned about the Fate of Iran” about the current situation in Iran ?
  • What is the position of the concept of “the right to self-determination” in this statement? What is the background and context of the call for a free referendum and the formation of a constituent assembly? And what is its purpose?
  • What vision do the signatories of this statementenvision for the Iranian society and, and why do they emphasize the “third way”?
  • Given their belief that authoritarian regimes are unwilling to hold referendums, what are the proposed solutions for achieving democratic goals and a peaceful transition in Iran?

On Friday, 8 August 2025, in an event titled “Iran’s Social Outlook (1): We’re Concerned about the Fate of Iran” with

Parastou Forouhar and Mohammad Seifzadeh

We’ll discuss these topics and questions.

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Platform: Zoom

Time: Friday, 8 August 2025 Opening and Dialogue: 18:50 CEST, 20:20 Tehran Time, Program begins at 19:00 CEST, 20:30 Tehran Time, Program ends at 21:00 CEST, 22:30 Tehran Time

This event will be recorded and made available on the Iran Academia website and YouTube channel.

You can write to the following address to get in touch with the organizers:

forumzanzendegiazadi.cologne@gmail.com

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We suggest this link to gain more knowledge on this matter before the event:

We’re Concerned about the Fate of Iran, Statement of 17 Political and Civil Activists

https://t.me/aliporsan/1859

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