One of the more sobering developments is how the imaginary of Iranian Diaspora seems limited to shared tweets and the EU terror list.

There is a lot more that could be done to aid protesters on the ground, but few of those policies get the same level of unified support.

Yes, creating pressure can be important, but no amount of pressure on state institutions will protect civilians on the ground.

That protester fleeing from persecution will need access to information, comprehensive asylum rights, and financial support as well.

Pressure is reactive more than preventive.

If your political imagination stops at reactive measures, it is simply lacking. If you truly want to help, you need to go one step beyond. And I see very few even attempting to do so with regards to Iran these days.