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Western officials caution that the momentum could easily be stifled by internal ructions in Tehran or developments in Syria or elsewhere in the region.
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April Longley Alley, who studies Yemen for the International Crisis Group, said Islah's organizational structure helped the movement bind some of its conflicting parts, but she added: "Some people who want to shift the party in a different direction have been stifled by the internal organization.
This internal debate had long been stifled by Arab autocrats whose regimes traditionally suppressed extremist Islamist parties, but never really permitted their ideas to be countered with free speech — with independent, modernist, progressive interpretations of Islam or by truly legitimate, secular political parties and institutions.
Both are still being stifled by government interference.
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