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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Iran Holds Pro-government Rallies
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/12/20091230104542881809.html (from al jazeera)
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Iran for pro-government rallies.
According to Freedom House, Iran is not free. And thought it practices democracy, it is an Authoritarian regime. Iran is a democracy in the way that it has adopted the rudiments of democracy, but Iran is not consolidated, it does not practice these rudiments to their full potential. Iran struggles for stability, and the opposition rallies against the current government are proof of instability. The fact that the state had to organize it’s own, pro-government rallies to combat opposition suggests an unstable state, a state laden with crisis. Instead of trying to take control with a more hands on, democratic approach, the government quickly organized rallies of it’s own. Though organized, rallies are still chaotic, and show that the government does not necessarily know how to handle political and civil disturbances within the state.
