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Children of the Revolution
BBC World Service
With unprecedented challenges facing the Islamic Republic of Iran 30 years after the Revolution, the 50 million Iranians who are under 30 (of the 70 million population), will have by far the biggest impact on the future of Iran and the shape the Islamic regime will take in the years to come.
In two compelling programmes, we take listeners inside the lives of Iran’s younger generation. We explore what life offers to its burgeoning young population – highly educated, creative, internet savvy, sexually active, but desperately disillusioned: Iran is home to the highest number of heroin addicts in the world.
