Episode Description
Most people don’t realize the true complexity behind Iran’s ongoing conflict—until now. Dr. Lena Holmes sits down with Iranian human rights activist Zolal Habibi to uncover the hidden truths behind Iran’s regime, its history of resistance, and what it really takes to bring democracy to a country under siege. Zolal Habibi, a lifelong activist whose father was murdered by the regime, shares how Iran’s darkest chapters—like the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners—still shape today’s struggle for freedom. You’ll discover how Iran’s unique political system persists despite being one of the world's most complex dictatorships, and why regime change isn’t about bombs but organized resistance from within the Iranian people. Zolal offers her unique perspective on key topics like Iran’s hidden nuclear ambitions, the false notion that war is the only way to effect change, and the critical role of international support in empowering Iran’s democracy movement. Zolal reveals how Iran’s history of foreign intervention fuels mistrust and why Iranians demand to shape their own future—free from external control.
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