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The Pahlavi Legacy: A Monarchy That Looked Abroad for Its Survival

A 1953 U.S. diplomatic document and recent appeals by Reza Pahlavi expose a recurring pattern: seeking foreign backing rather than deriving political legitimacy...

August 19 and the Mask of Reza Pahlavi’s “Democracy”: From Pride in the Legacy of Dictatorship to the Necessity of Rejecting All Forms of...

How Reza Pahlavi’s pride in the 1953 coup and Pahlavi dictatorship exposes the myth of his “democratic” alternative More than seven decades have passed since...

From the Constitutional Revolution to Today: Iran’s Unfinished Struggle Against Dictatorship

One hundred and twenty years after the Constitutional Revolution, Iran's history tells a consistent story: every generation has risen against absolute rule, rejecting both...

Reza Pahlavi’s Tweet vs History: Rebranding an Authoritarian Legacy

How Reza Pahlavi’s nostalgic praise for the last Shah clashes with documented coups, SAVAK repression, and the realities that led to the 1979 revolution. In...

Resistance Units in Zahedan Mark Operation Eternal Light Anniversary with Messages of Defiance and Democratic Change

Nationwide resistance narrative highlighted through commemorative activities honoring Operation Eternal Light, fallen fighters, and the call for a democratic republic in Iran. Resistance Units in...

30 Tir Uprising: Iran’s Historic Rejection of Monarchy and the Enduring Fight for Democracy

The 1952 popular uprising in defense of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq demonstrated the Iranian people's determination to defeat royal dictatorship—a legacy that continues to...

June 20, 1981: The Day Iran Was Forced to Choose Between Freedom and Theocracy

Forty-five years later, the lessons of June 20, 1981, remain central to understanding how Iran's democratic aspirations were crushed and why the struggle for...

June 20, 1981: The Historical Record Challenges Tehran’s Narrative About the PMOI and Armed Resistance

For four decades, Iran regime’s rulers have portrayed the PMOI as the initiator of violence in 1981. Yet historical documents, eyewitness accounts, and admissions...

Khomeini’s Legacy and the Resistance That Refused to Bow

While much of Iran’s political landscape remained trapped in illusions about Ruhollah Khomeini, the Iranian Resistance and its supporters were among the first to...

Mohammad Mossadegh and the Struggle for Sovereignty: Oil Nationalization and the Fight Against Structural Dependency

How Iran’s national movement challenged foreign domination, exposed monarchical dependency, and reshaped the global discourse on economic independence The nationalization of the Iranian oil industry...

No to the Return of Tyranny: Why Iran’s Uprising Must Not Be Stolen Again

From constitutional revolution to 1979, Iran’s history shows how popular uprisings were repeatedly hijacked—today’s movement faces the same danger at a decisive moment. “We did...

The Day Freedom Was Misread: Why Iran’s 1979 Prisoner Release Still Matters Today

On January 20, 1979, under mounting pressure from a nationwide uprising, Iran’s monarchy released the final group of political prisoners. For much of the...

Khamenei’s Praise for Mossadegh: A Sign of Political Desperation, Not Historical Reflection

As Iran’s regime faces an unprecedented crisis of legitimacy, the Supreme Leader attempts to co-opt the nationalist legacy of Mohammad Mossadegh—revealing deep insecurity rather...

July 21, 1952: Iran’s National Uprising Against Monarchy and Colonialism

How the People of Iran Rose with the Cry “Death or Mossadegh” to Defend Democracy and Sovereignty On July 21, 1952 (30 Tir 1331), the...

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