Iran’s Uprising Won’t Die; What About Our Care and Attention?
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Category: BEAST SYSTEM
Summary:
Iran has experienced recurring waves of protests against theocratic repression, marked by public demonstrations, internet blackouts, and government crackdowns. Notable uprisings occurred in 2009, 2019, and 2022, each demanding freedoms such as speech, education, and women's rights, but were suppressed with violence and censorship. International attention to these protests tends to be brief and selective, often overshadowed by other geopolitical issues. Advocates call for sustained global awareness and support for Iranian protesters to amplify their demands for freedom and human rights.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 28:15-16
"Like a roaring lion and a rushing bear Is a wicked ruler over a poor people. A leader who is a great oppressor lacks understanding, But he who hates unjust gain will prolong his days."
Commentary:
The Scripture exposes the destructive effect of oppressive rulers, which lines up with what many in Iran are facing. When ordinary people risk so much to voice a desire for freedom, the tension is real and personal. There's never certainty about what will spark or end a movement. International news often moves on quickly, but the pressure on daily lives does not. This ongoing struggle mirrors prophetic patterns where harsh regimes and restricted freedoms intensify before global shifts seen in Scripture.
Prophetic Trend:
Rising suppression and sporadic unrest in Iran mark a prophetic stage of growing opposition to oppressive control in the nations.
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Source Excerpt:
Protesters march in downtown Tehran, Iran, Dec. 29, 2025. Photo: Screenshot There is a rhythm to modern Iranian history — a rhythm written in marches, in Internet blackouts, in gunfire, and in funerals dug before dawn. Every few years, resistance to decades of theocratic repression erupts upward. Women step into the streets unveiled. Students chant truths the regime has outlawed. People demand change and freedom. For a brief second, history seems to tremble — as if the hinge might finally turn. And then, as it has too many times, the regime crushes the movement. And the world — reliably — scrolls on. This is Iran’s tragedy: not only the savagery of its rulers, but the astonishing brevity of the world’s attention span. Iran rises in waves — each braver than the last — and each greeted with a flicker of sympathy, followed by silence. Outrage, like hashtags, burns bright only when fashionable — which usually means when the target of the outrage is Israel. Remember the Green Movement in 2009. Millions protested a fraudulent election. We saw grainy videos smuggled past censors; we watched Neda Agha-Soltan die in the street. The world offered “concern,” urged “restraint,” and then mov...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 01-05-2026 13:05