0:00 - Introduction
9:12 - Masih Alinejad about meeting President Macron
13:35 - What kind of actions are Iranian women looking for?
17:17 - How can you explain Iran's participation at the UN Conference in New York even if we claim that the U.S. is a democratic country that behaves as a human rights defender?
21:30 - The Islamic Republic monitors human rights at the UN
23:56 - How is it possible to remove such a regime in Iran?
27:45 - How children and grandchildren of Iranian politicians are attending Ivy League universities in the U.S.?
34:19 - How are the current protests different from previous ones in Iran?
37:45 - Is it effective that is U.S. International Broadcasting doing anything to support or bring information not only into Iran but to the rest of the world?
41:25 - What is your vision for what in Iran post-revolution looks like both in its government and civil society?
43:35 - Do you think there is misinformation between the differentiation between Islam and Islamism? How do you think this movement is progressing especially that led by women? How do you think that the government is using the Kurdish minority issue or discussion to divide this movement?
52:00 - Is there anyone who can be a leader of this revolution?
56:55 - How older generations are helping shape the revolution and how is this changing the expectations of younger people? How people in Iran are being socially active?
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