Dear readers,
In Iran, four months after the start of the revolt, the protest is running out of steam.
In addition to continued violent repression, arrests and death sentences, the authorities allowed the country's economic situation to deteriorate, in order to weaken the population.
At the start of the week, the letter also tells you about Emmanuel Macron's anger: a useful technique for shaking up his ministers whose files are struggling to move forward.
We celebrate Alix today: keep in your thoughts those around you who bear this pretty name.
And have a great day everyone!
Louise Darbon
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Iran: the mullahs stifle protest
The authorities let the currency fall so that the population blames the protesters for the crisis.
AP Photo / Vahid Salemi
In Iran, the revolt which has lasted for four months is running out of steam.
The cause of women defended by the Iranians seems to have progressed, the mullahs having wanted to show a little more flexibility vis-à-vis the obligation to wear the veil.
But the power is ambivalent: if it seems to let go of ballast, many are not fooled and do not believe...
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