A discussion about Iran's parliamentary elections

with Shaul Bakhash and Robin Wright
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, February 22, 2000 * * * * *

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Journalist Robin Wright, author of the book "The Last Great Revolution", and Shaul Bakhash, who was a journalist in Iran, discuss Iran's parliamentary elections, which may move the country away from fundamentalist rule.

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    1. Iran  06/02/2007 04:43 PM Report

      Yes. Iranians do not want another revolution as they are worned out by this one.

      Currently, ordinary Iranians run 24

      hours a day! just to have basics to survive.

      No energy left!

      And, about Conservatives and Refrom segment of the Regime:

      Someone in high position in current Regime worked forty years ago for our parents. This person resided in slump of Tehran. As our parents always were kind to anybody who worked for them, this person invited us for a gathering. We went!

      Half of relatives of this person were the same way they were forty years ago, covered in black, simple minded of stone age. They called themselves CONSERVATIVES! The other half, simple minded of stone age, BUT DRESSED IN HOLLYWOOD OUTFITS!!! CALLED THEMSELVES

      REFORMISTS!!!! You can guess the rest of the story!