Khomeini appoints Bazargan as prime minister, Feb 1979

 
 

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be nazare man bazargan yek safihe sisasi va yek islamist kutah fekr bud ke az khodesh eradeh e nadasht va bazicheye daste khomeini bud hayfe un pooli ke dolate shah kharje unjur adamha kard ke dar kharej tahsil konan vali inha inghad arabzadeh budan ke adam nashodan

Made by reza , 556 day(s) ago .

wir Iranian People concede that wir were idiots and very politically naive and wir did not understand what progressive and good regime wir used to have under der SHah may god bless him.
so wir should atone and expiate to end of being History and stay in Poorness and poverty under the Mullah regime.

Made by Iranian People , 574 day(s) ago .

Fuck khomein, Fuck islam, Fuck rafsanjani, Fuck shit Bazargan

Made by Iranian People , 574 day(s) ago .

Fuck khomein, Fuck islam, Fuck rafsanjani, Fuck shit Bazargan

Made by Iranian People , 574 day(s) ago .

FUCK RAFSANJANI AND ALL FUNDERS OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC

Made by , 584 day(s) ago .

That's good that every one should pay the price for their betrayal to our beloved country, from so called Indian born Islamic Supreme Leader Molla Khomeini to so called prime minister of his brutal government(Mehdi Bazargan), I wonder if Iranian people want to remember their faults and what they have to learn from them. Our country was not a heaven before revolution but it was 10000000000000 times better than this such Islamic dictatorship.
May god bless Iran and real Iranians not traitors to the country.

Made by Mike , 584 day(s) ago .

May God bless late prime minster of Iran, Mehdi Bazargan.

Made by Pooyan , 584 day(s) ago .

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On February 5, 1979, after the Iranian revolution forced the Shah to leave Iran, Mehdi Bazargan was appointed prime minister of Iran by the Ayatollah Khomeini. He was seen as one of the democratic and liberal figureheads of the revolution who came into conflict with the more radical religious leaders - including the leader of revolution Ayatollah Khomeini - as the revolution progressed. Although pious, Bazargan initially disputed the name Islamic Republic, wanting an Islamic Democratic Republic. He had also been a supporter of the original (non-theocratic) revolutionary draft constitution, and opposed the Assembly of Experts for Constitution and the constitution they wrote that was eventually adopted as Iran's constitution. Bazargan resigned along with his cabinet on November 4 following the US Embassy takeover and hostage-taking. His resignation was considered a protest against the hostage-taking and a recognition of his government's inability to free the hostages, but it was also clear that his hopes for liberal democracy and an accommodation with the West would not prevail.


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