![]() After the 7th century, after the invasion of Arabs and other Muslim groups, Iran gradually became Islamized. ![]() The Persians and other closely related ethnic groups established the Persian Empire ("Persia" is the Latin transliteration of "Iran") that flourished in the Middle East more than 2,000 years ago. Unlike most countries in the Middle East where the main ethnic groups are Arabs, from ancient times to the present, the main body of Iranian nationals is Persians (61% of Iran’s total population), while Azerbaijanis (16%) and Kurds (10%) It is an important minority (Arabs only account for 2%), which together constitute the Iranians today. To understand the merits and influence of this demonstration, we must trace back to Iran's complicated and tortuous historical changes. This wave of demonstrations is not an isolated case by chance, but another climax of the civil protest movement in Iran in recent years. In the past half a month, although the Iranian government has dispatched more military and police to suppress it, and has taken measures such as cutting off Internet communications in some areas, the protests have not subsided, and the conflicts continue, and the number of deaths from protests continues to rise. The demonstrators chanted "against the dictator", "Protest against the oppression of women from the Kurdish area to Tehran", "Death to Khamenei (Supreme Leader of Iran)" and other slogans, and violence gradually emerged during the protests and demonstrations, and the demonstrators clashed fiercely with the military and police. On September 16, the death of a woman who was arrested for violating the dress code stipulated by Iran's religious laws triggered demonstrations across Iran, including the capital Tehran. (This article is translated by Google, not human translation, so there may be some inaccuracies and fallacies in the sentences, but the overall meaning should be able to express clearly) This Chinese version article has been published in New Threads, Tianxia Magazine, Independent Chinese PEN:
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