"Shams al-Va'ezin": Although "Ayatollah Khomeini" Was Very Radical, He Showed a Flexible Face When He Took Power / I Am Also Willing to Sign the 110-Signature Statement

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-Friday 2024/10/18 - 19:38
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شمس الواعظین

"Ma'shallah Shams al-Va'ezin," a reformist journalist, stated in an interview with "Etemad" newspaper:

When a group of reformists, under the title of the "110 Signatures for Opening a Window," raises an issue, they should not be met with harsh responses. To be honest, if I were asked whether I would sign this statement, I would personally respond positively. Furthermore, this very interview of mine signifies my endorsement of this statement.

"Although Ayatollah Khomeini" was very radical, when he came to power, he presented a more flexible image. When he assumed the leadership of a revolution, he appointed the late "Bazargan" as the head of the government and the face of the movement. This means that the entry and exit points of the Iranian religious movement in 1979 were completely different. The entry was radical, but the exit produced a moderate and development-oriented figure like "Bazargan."

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