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Iran’s new leader could spark a revolution

伊朗新领导人可能引发一场革命

Australia's Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, poses with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia, March 10.

Australia's Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke, poses with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia, March 10.

2026-03-10  450  简单
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This minor tale of Iranians seeking to be honored on their merits reflects a major theme during the many years of protests in Iran: An authoritarian theocracy purposely set up in 1979 to replace a dynastic monarchy has come to rely on nepotism and crony networks to keep itself in power, denying opportunities for many Iranians and leading to corrupt, ineffective governance.

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