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Tehran Talks

Shiveh 10: Mohammad Gouchani and Qasem Ravanbakhsh

10 min · 27 de sep de 2024
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A debate on the representation of society in the media between Mohammad Gouchani, a journalist and political analyst, and Qasem Ravankhush, an Islamic scholar. The two participants discuss the role of the press in recent protests, the nature of dissent in Iran, the impact of both internal and external media on Iranian society, and the historical context of Iranian politics. The debate explores the influence of specific political figures, such as Ayatollah Khamenei and Mehdi Hashemi, on Iranian society and the role of the press in shaping public opinion.

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