That's almost impossible to do in 30 seconds, as you said.
It's not only the Iranian diaspora that is fractured, as you say. As Ms. Boorchi said, we have to listen to the Iranian people inside the country. I guess the Iranian diaspora is just a cut of the society in Iran. Of course, that's what democracy is about. That's why we have to listen to various voices. The threat the Iranian diaspora is facing from the Iranian regime is more than a physical threat, I would say. It's influential.