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Iranian Political Evolution; From Dictatorship to Corruption to Revolution

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During my high school years I easily learned that the land of Iran is different than other countries. I learned that there are many  unwritten rules that you have to obey, and never ever talk about politics around people who are not family .I learned that loose lips send you to dungeons with animals called torturers who beat the essence of humanity out of you. There was an acceptable rule for most people, and that was, that if you kept away from politics then you were free to do any thing else you wanted. 

I learned quickly to keep my mouth shut, and although I was heavily involved in the underground movement against the Shah of Iran, I was never arrested. There were many of my friends who would disappear, who were badly tortured and whom would never speak of what happened to them. 
 

His “majesty”, the Shah had an exaggerated sense of self importance. He would not tolerate any descent. He was able to destroy all of his enemies and ruled the country with an iron fist. After all, our king was a puppet for the U.S.A.  He had the wealth of oil and all of the American armament that he wanted. 

Unfortunately, he knew well that the Iron fist was made in the U.S.A .and that without their help he would have never become a king. He has some form of a relationship with every American president since FDR, but Nixon was his favorite. They were like identical twins, and together they made Iran the center of espionage in the Middle East. All “bad boys and girls” were killed, jailed or vanished. 

 

 

Except one error for which he paid dearly. He got entangled with a stubborn clergyman called The Ayatollah Rohollah Khomeini. Khomeini did not like Shah’s friendship with Americans and his land reforms. He did not want women’s rights, and he would not keep it quiet. There was an uprising in 1963 and Khomeini was arrested. The Shah wanted him dead, but other clergymen intervened and the Shah gave in to sending Khomeini to exile, first to Turkey and then to Iraq. Ironically the main Ayatollah who saved Khomeini’s skin (Ayatollah Shariatmadari) was destroyed by him after the Iranian revolution.  

 

 

Khomeini on his way to Jail and then Exile 
 

BEGINNING OF THE END 
 

 

Amir Assadollah Alam 

The Shah’s problems started with the death of a couple of his confidants, who were in charge of running the country .Alam was Shah’s confidant, as well as his brain and the one who pressured him not to kill Khomeini. He died before the Iranian revolution and his absence was a great loss for the Shah. 

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I was born and raised in Tehran Iran .I came to the U.S in 1976 to study psychology. With time decided to hang my hat here and became a U.S. citizen.
My areas of interest in psychology were varied. However I mostly worked with (more...)
 

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