A whole generation revolts against Iran’s oppressive regime
Kim Ghattas writes: “From Beirut to Tehran, one revolution that does not die,” people chanted on the streets of Beirut during a wave of protests against Lebanon’s corrupt politicians in October 2019. It was catchy, it rhymed in Arabic, and it was an expression of a surprising new sense of solidarity among members of a young generation connected across borders. The protesters were not chanting in support of the revolution that turned Iran into a theocracy in 1979, but against…