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Democracy could still win in Iran

By Gideon Rachman

Published: June 15 2009 18:57 | Last updated: June 15 2009 18:57

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Thirty years after the Iranian revolution, could we be witnessing an Iranian counter-revolution? In the short term, events in Iran are depressing and alarming – a stolen election, violence in the streets, repression. In the long term, the weekend has provided heartening evidence that Iran, and the Middle East in general, need not be immune to the great wave of democratisation that has swept the world since the late 1970s.

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