Hour 2 27 years after the Iranian Revolution reflections and lessons

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 February, 2006
Author
mostafa henaway

An exclusive interview with Mehrdad Jamshidi, Canadian representative of the Tude Party (Communist Party of Iran) on Kanya Makan.

27 years after the Iranian Revolution reflections and lessons for todays current political crisis.

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An exclusive interview with Mehrdad Jamshidi, Canadian representative of the Tude Party (Communist Party of Iran) on Kanya Makan.

This interview with Mehrdad Jamshidi on the 27th anniversary of the Iranian revolution looks at the debates, and currents with in the Iranian revolution. Mehrdad also speaks on the rise of a new reformist movement after the defeat of the revolution. And the growth of a new movement amongst Irans transit workers, and poor across the country.

Mehrdad talks at length about the current crisis domestically and the threat of US military intervention and how it is benefiting the US and President Ahmadnijad in order to supress social movements in Iran by focusing on the US antoginization of Iran.

Mehrdad finally speaks on those lessons of the revolution has now on the growing and more urgent crisis Iran is facing from the US Empire.

This interview was conducted and produced by mostafa henaway and Adam Hanieh for Kanya Makan on CKLN 88.1 FM here in Toronto

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