نشست اندیشه هنر و ادب «بوهیما»؛ خیزشها در ایران
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, coinciding with the thirty-third day of the National Revolution in Iran, the “Bohemia” meeting of thought, art, and literature was held in North London.
The meeting discussed the topic of “the history and characteristics of Iranian uprisings and protests during the 47 years of rule of the Islamic Republic regime.” The speaker of this meeting, Dr. Abol Furoshan, a cultural thinker, writer, and poet, presented a discussion titled “The Geometry of Return, a Reading of Iran’s Uprisings, from 1979 to the Present.” He analyzed and examined the history of Iranian uprisings and emphasized that the sinusoidal process of revolutions has always maintained its dynamism, and although it has been temporarily silenced by the government, it has started anew each time, with shorter intervals than before, with greater intensity, motivation, and innovation.
He added that this sediment of people’s anger and demands has ultimately seriously damaged the structure of government power and caused a crack in its thick wall.