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Ahmad Zeidabadi: The constitutional constitution is a good and progressive law, but the tyranny of Reza Shah and Mohammad Reza Shah is the proof that they were not constitutional kings. There were no free elections in their time. Reza Shah's track record in dealing with different people such as Mossadegh, Modares and even Foroughi is clear. Currently, the fans of Mr. Reza Pahlavi have a horrible approach. The severity of their attacks on the Pahlavi opponents or their joy over the killing of Palestinians makes people fear them. Besides, it is impossible to return to the constitutional constitution with a revolutionary approach. The Islamic Republic emerged from a revolution. It has multiple layers of security and knows all the ways of the revolution. Amir Taheri: We must get out of this ideological impasse and return to the historical path that our ancestors took in the constitution. Islam and constitutionalism can be compatible with each other, as they lived together for 70 years before the Islamic Republic. In the lower layers of society, people have passed the current system and reforms in totalitarian regimes cannot be done. These types of governments do not fall in a normal way. At the last moment, they collapse suddenly like the Berlin Wall. The Soviet Union was very capable of repression, even in the Baku uprising they attacked the people with both the air force and the navy, but that did not stop them from falling. Currency support for Azad (patreon): / azad579 Riyal support for Azad (possibility of monthly or one-time support): https://hamibash.com/azad If needed, you can also use the following addresses to support us. Be sure to contact us via "Azad" email after each transfer. USDT (trc20): TMJ4T1LPBQY6vF8uAXVifm5tRpJbqk7TQc USDT (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c BTC: bc1qngd0qxzxjnzfh5n5eav66rds5557z0wgl4g4qa ETH (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c Free email: [email protected] 00:00 Constitutional monarchy or reformism? 06:00 Taheri. leadership; Power above the law? 20:17 Zeidabadi. Reformism and modification of conditions 31:51 Taheri. Subversion is the solution? 50:28 Taheri. Constitutionalism and Islam 01:08:25 Zeidabadi. Totalitarianism and comparing Iran with the Soviet Union 01:30:50 Zeidabadi. Reza Shah and violation of constitutionalism Amir Taheri (born on 19 Khordad 1321 in Ahvaz) is an Iranian journalist, political analyst and writer who lives in France. Before the revolution of 1357 and during the ministry of Ardeshir Zahedi, he was a diplomatic correspondent of Kihan newspaper. Taheri was appointed as the editor of Kihan newspaper in 1351 at the age of 30 and worked in this position until the winter of 1356. After the 1357 revolution, he migrated to London and has worked with various news agencies such as Sunday Times, Washington Post, Sharq Al-Awsat, Herald Tribune International and Financial Times. He is now Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Gateshead Institute in Europe. Taheri was one of the ten people who were chosen by Hoyda to compile the philosophy of the revolution of the Shah and the people, and according to Mohammad Bahri, he was the only one who did not speak irrelevant words in this meeting. Amir Taheri was the editor of Kihan newspaper from 1972 to 1979, and after the 1357 revolution, he immigrated to London. From 1980 to 1984, he was the editor of the Middle East section of the Sunday Times newspaper and from 1980 to 2004 a regular columnist of the International Herald Tribune. Taheri was one of the prominent press freedom activists in the 1980s and supervised the trials of journalists in different countries on behalf of the International Press Institute. He is the author of eleven books and many analytical articles in different languages. Ahmad Zeidabadi (born in 1344 in Zeidabad) is a reformist journalist and political activist close to the national religious movement. He was arrested following the events of the presidential election (2008) and was sentenced to six years of imprisonment. He was the secretary general of Iran Islamic Alumni Association and a member of the board of directors of the Journalist Association of Iran. He studied political science at the University of Tehran and has a PhD in political science from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tehran. His journalistic activity started in 1368 in the newspaper "Information". He worked in Hamshahri newspaper since 1373, and after 2 Khordad he cooperated with most of the reformist newspapers. He was also the editor of Azad newspaper which was published in 1378. In 2007-2008, he collaborated with the weekly newspaper Shahrvand Hamar. He was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Iranian Journalists Association and a member of the Policy Council of the Edur Tahkeem Vahdat Organization and the Secretary General of this organization. #Amir_Tahri #Ahmad_Zeedabadi #Pahlavi #Reza_Pahlavi #Zeidabadi #Kingship #King #Sultant_Talb