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Podcast: The Listening Post
Episode: Iran: The protests, the blackout and the narrative war
Description: This past week, Iranian protesters were labelled โterroristsโ and โsaboteursโ by the state. That rhetoric was accompanied by an internet blackout and a surge in violence, with the death toll still unclear. Simultaneously, tensions between the United States and Iran escalated, raising the stakes in what has become one of the most serious political upheavals in the country in years. Contributors: Tohid Asadi โ Correspondent, Al Jazeera English Narges Bajoghli โ Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University Roxane Farmanfarmaian โ Lecturer, University Of Cambridge Farzan Sabet โ Managing Researcher, Global Governance Centre On our radar In the US, the shooting - in public - of a woman two week...