More than four decades of Resistance against global arrogance

More than four decades of Resistance against global arrogance

The triple events of November the 4th began in 1964, when Imam Khomeini, leader of the Islamic revolution of Iran was exiled to Turkey for accusing the King, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi of affiliation with the US. Years later in 1978, tens of Iranian school children were killed as they protested against the Shah for the same reason. And finally, a year later, Students of university age fearing that the revolution would be thwarted by American interference, took over the US embassy in Tehran. Imam Khomeini eventually called the takeover “A second revolution”.Iran-America relations were once famous. But as they turned sour over 40 years ago, the non-relations became as famous and has stuck till today. The turning point was Iran’s Islamic Revolution of 1979. But the western superpower, America, and the west Asian regional power, Iran, were never friends on an equal standing.

Friday, November 05, 2021 11:00

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Imam Khomeini always rebuffed any external pressure

Imam Khomeini always rebuffed any external pressure

Financial Times

Wednesday, July 07, 2021 10:39

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Imam Khomeini sought absolute sovereignty and independence

Imam Khomeini sought absolute sovereignty and independence

Mark Youzaski, an American writer

Monday, June 14, 2021 10:13

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Iranian nation stood against unilateralism and external pressure

Iranian nation stood against unilateralism and external pressure

In remarks published on Pakistani media on the occasion of the 42nd anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, Iranian ambassador to Pakistan said on Tuesday that the Iranian nation stood against unilateralism and external pressure, as well as corruption and injustice.

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 08:38

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Why did the French authorities increase restrictions on Imam’s movement?

Why did the French authorities increase restrictions on Imam’s movement?

A collection of social and political memoirs by Dr. Sadiq Tabatabaei

Tuesday, April 21, 2020 12:58

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