We look into growing tensions between two conservative factions in Iran, and how young Iranians are dealing with the collapse of the reform movement following the recent elections there. Leonard talks to Alan Isenberg, writer for Newsweek International, who argues that this divide is an opportunity for Europe and the US to work with Iran's moderates for democratic reforms. Also, Laura Secor of the New York Times. She's recently written an article for the New Yorker called Fugitives, about the collapse of the reform movement.
Music: Knuddelmaus/Ulrich Schnauss
Pole Tricks/Japancakes
Music: Knuddelmaus/Ulrich Schnauss
Pole Tricks/Japancakes

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