In an excerpt from “Our Man in Tehran,” Thomas Erdbrink of The New York Times explores how Western influences have poured into Iran thanks to the internet — sometimes, to its leaders’ chagrin.
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In this clip, explore how the internet has changed life in Iran, meet a woman who participated in the headscarf protests that went viral across social media, and see footage of the religious police in action as they arrested women who publicly violated the country’s dress code.
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On Monday, August 13 and Tuesday, August 14, FRONTLINE presents “Our Man in Tehran” – a revealing series on life inside Iran, with New York Times correspondent Thomas Erdbrink. In this two-night documentary special, Erdbrink shares a rare journey into a private Iran often at odds with its conservative clerics and leaders. The series offers surprising encounters inside the closed society of Iran, as Erdbrink gets Iranians to reveal the intricacies of their private worlds and the challenges of living under theocratic leaders.
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Cafe are not originally “westernâ€. Coffee and tea houses have been a staple of Persian culture for hundred of years. Iran has had modern coffee shops even before the invention of internet. Turkey another West Asian country also has had them as long but if its in Iran it has to be a copy of the west.
woman after woman after woman. is this about Iran or women…?
Awuuthibillah
We need the religious police here in the US to keep the leftists acting right!!!
Soooo many ppl/ countries hate the U.S & Talk sh*t but love are life style, Fashion ,music technology , films/Hollywood etc. and want it so bad , blame your government and stand up for it…..don't hate…
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It's delusional to view the protests of .001% of the population of 81 million citizens as disenchantment of the general population.
This is almost a MEK propoganda video.
Internet is banned…..👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
I really enjoyed your documentary Mr. Thomas Erdbrink and I love the way you speak Farsi 🙂
For justice ,,.so you can have right
It's called We the People…
People of Iran want freedom of choice.
What interenet!!! Everything is banned.
Iran girls are hot af, America should conquer Iran, keep the ladies and make beautiful children.
We are tired of blondes.
I went to sleep late watching this last night. very interesting. can't wait for tonight the last episode.
cant wait for the Iranian regime to fall.
In Iran feminists protest headscarves; in the United States feminists embrace headscarf culture.
None of this nonsense would exist if all this stupid religious crap was not a thing. Religion and all the absolute childish bullsh*t that goes along with it is a scourge on our species.
From the Western World ,,,stand-up Iranians against your government …and you will change it fight fight fight..ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…ðŸ…
Iranian women are gorgeous!ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Great show so far #Frontline
Last days of Our Man in Tehran. by….