
Ask Haviv Anything Episode 75: Power, fear, and the survival of the Iranian regime, with Roya Hakakian
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Jan 2, 2026 Roya Hakakian, a writer and human rights advocate who chronicled Iran's politics, discusses the current protests shaking Iran. She highlights how this wave is unique, with broader societal participation and more assertive demands like 'Woman, Life, Freedom.' Roya reveals the regime's weakened state post the June war and traces the shifts in its support base over decades. She critiques the clerical elite's corrupt practices and analyzes the significance of the 'red-green alliance.' Ultimately, she explores the regime's potential collapse and prospects for reform from within.
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Slogans Show A New Phase
- Iran's current protests differ because slogans demand the regime's removal rather than reform within it.
- Roya Hakakian argues this marks a major evolution from 2009's
June War Undermined Regime Legitimacy
- The June 12-day war exposed regime incompetence and undermined its narrative of valor.
- Roya says Khamenei's invisibility during that crisis shattered his constituency's faith.
Middle Class Merchants Join Protests
- Bazaar merchants and older citizens are now protesting, expanding the movement beyond youth.
- Roya highlights that middle-class and pension-dependent groups bring new weight to the unrest.

