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World Cup Iran Moment (w/ Jason Rezaian)

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Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman, Victoria Bassetti

Politics, White House, News Commentary, Government, Senate, Podcasts, President, House Of Representatives, News, Victoria Bassetti, Supreme Court, Michael Isikoff, Foreign Policy, Scandels, Yahoo News, Voting, Elections, Skullduggery, Daniel Klaidman

42K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

“Every so often over the past quarter-century, analysts have predicted that Iran was on the cusp of major change. They always turned out to be wrong. Now, unrest is engulfing the country yet again.” So writes Jason Rezeian in a recent piece for the Washington Post about the threats the Iranian government is facing, what people are saying - and why this time could be different. 

For the past three months, Iran has been rocked by protests prompted by the death of a young woman - Mahsa Amini - while in the custody of Iran’s “morality police” for the alleged crime of wearing an improper hijab. 

Images of Amini - bruised and on life support - spread on social media, and her name has become the latest rallying cry in what have been largely women-powered protests against the government’s repression and misogyny.

It has been estimated by human rights organisations that - over the course of the protests - hundreds have died, thousands have been injured, and yet thousands more detained - upwards of 18,000 people.

Rezaian, the global opinions writer for the Washington Post, served as the Post’s bureau chief in Tehran from 2012 to mid 2015, before he was arrested and convicted on bogus espionage charges and held in an Iranian prison for a year and half before being released in early 2016 as a part of a prisoner exchange with the United States. 

Rezaian joins us to discuss the protests, Iran’s worsening relations with the West, and what he thinks the future holds for the Islamic republic



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Robinson?

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That's for the captain, Tyler Adams.

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I have to make a guess making a big run.

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It's been for him.

0:09.0

Jesse Snuck in behind.

0:10.0

Jesse is a middle-pullet.

0:11.0

Scars!

0:12.0

Might have paid the price.

0:16.0

But the US takes the lead.

0:21.0

That was the moment the USA's star-forward Christian

0:24.0

Polisik scored the crucial goal in Tuesday's World Cup match

0:28.0

against Iran.

0:29.0

A game that was played out amid mounting international tensions

0:32.0

over the Islamic Republic's harsh crackdown against internal dissent.

0:37.0

In the days leading up to the match, the Iranian team showed its solidarity

0:40.0

with the protesters by refusing to sing the country's national anthem.

0:44.0

A symbolic statement that prompted the regime to threaten team members

0:48.0

that their family members would be imprisoned and tortured if they did not get in line.

0:53.0

Jason Rezarian is a global opinion columnist for the Washington Post

0:57.0

who was arrested and held for more than a year in an Iranian prison

1:00.0

on bogus charges of espionage.

1:03.0

Before the match, Rezarian wrote a column for the post saying that while he is always in the past

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