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معهد الحوار للأبحاث والدراسات في واشنطن يركز على قضية #الأحواز والشعوب غير الفارسية وشؤون شرق الأوسط

Washington DC Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Thank you for your ongoing support in raising awareness about the #Ahwazi people and their struggles. We kindly ask you to follow and share our Dialogue Institute X ,and to introduce it to anyone interested in learning more about the #Ahwazi Arabs.Your kindness&support mean a lot
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@jamalnaeem Amid rapid transformations and mounting military and security pressures facing Iran and the wider Middle East, the central question is no longer whether the Iranian regime will undergo fundamental change, but what alternative might replace it. Experiences across the region show that ousting regimes without a clear vision for the post-transition phase does not necessarily produce stability. In many cases, it has instead created political and security vacuums, opening the door to further disorder and complicating both domestic and regional dynamics. Developments over the past two years, particularly amid escalating US-Israeli pressure on Iran, point to significant shifts among Persian opposition groups, including the People’s Mujahedin Organisation, the ultra-nationalist monarchist Pahlavi bloc and the nationalist republican movement Jomhouri-e Khahan (United Republicans of Iran). Their efforts to mobilise support among non-Persian peoples within Iran are not a passing political phenomenon. Rather, they reflect a deeper structural predicament confronting these groups. Movements that long sidelined or denied the rights of #Ahwazis, Kurds, Azerbaijani Turks, Balochis, Lurs, and Turkmen now find themselves compelled to seek their backing within the current political struggle. astudies.org/2026/05/future…
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@jamalnaeem Amid rapid transformations and mounting military and security pressures facing Iran and the wider Middle East, the central question is no longer whether the Iranian regime will undergo fundamental change, but what alternative might replace it. Experiences across the region show that ousting regimes without a clear vision for the post-transition phase does not necessarily produce stability. In many cases, it has instead created political and security vacuums, opening the door to further disorder and complicating both domestic and regional dynamics. Developments over the past two years, particularly amid escalating US-Israeli pressure on Iran, point to significant shifts among Persian opposition groups, including the People’s Mujahedin Organisation, the ultra-nationalist monarchist Pahlavi bloc and the nationalist republican movement Jomhouri-e Khahan (United Republicans of Iran). Their efforts to mobilise support among non-Persian peoples within Iran are not a passing political phenomenon. Rather, they reflect a deeper structural predicament confronting these groups. Movements that long sidelined or denied the rights of #Ahwazis, Kurds, Azerbaijani Turks, Balochis, Lurs, and Turkmen now find themselves compelled to seek their backing within the current political struggle. astudies.org/2026/05/future…
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@KAlboshoka Understanding the Iranian regime’s internal architecture is essential for assessing its resilience and identifying conditions that could lead to its weakening or collapse. Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has maintained a hybrid system combining religious authority, revolutionary institutions and republican mechanisms. Although the regime appears conventional, real power is concentrated in a layered system focused on ideological control and security. This structure has enabled the regime to survive war, sanctions, and internal unrest. However, the same features that have ensured its longevity also create structural vulnerabilities. Effective strategies to pressure or undermine the system must target these institutional foundations rather than superficial political changes. #Iran astudies.org/2026/05/the-ir…
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Every year on February 21, International Mother Language Day, the Ahwazi Arab people organize celebrations to encourage children to embrace their native Arabic language. Like Kurds, Azerbaijanis, Baluchis, and other non-Persians in Iran, Ahwazi Arabs are denied the right to education in their mother tongue as part of an ongoing effort toward enforced linguistic assimilation. During these events, Ahwazi children hold placards that read: "Yes to preserving our Arabic language," "Our language is our identity," and "Our language is our national being." #AhwaziArabs#MotherLanguageDay#Identity#LanguagesMatter
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