“The time for action is now”: Exiled Iranian real estate titans react to protests
Exiled Iranian Americans in real estate watching deadly protests from afar may not agree on a path to peace, but they’re united in seeing this moment as an opening for democratic change in Iran. Demonstrations began across the country starting on Dec. 28 when Iranians took to the streets to protest economic conditions, namely inflation. The protests quickly spread with demonstrators numbering in the millions in just a few days. The Iranian government responded with an internet blackout that provided cover to security forces killing protesters; days later, the death toll is in the thousands. President Trump has repeatedly threatened […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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