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Conversation with a Revolutionary*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

M. Reza Ghods
Affiliation:
Ohio University at Mansfield
Thomas W. Foster
Affiliation:
Ohio University at Mansfield

Extract

Dr. Ebrahim Yazdi, who played a pivotal role in the Iranian revolution of 1979, and who is today a leading figure among Iran’s liberal political dissidents, visited the US in early November 2000 and spoke at several American universities, including Ohio State University. During his visit, we hosted a small reception for Dr. Yazdi at a home in central Ohio and had the opportunity of engaging him in an extended conversation about the events of the revolution, his personal relationship with the Ayatollah Khomeini, his views on the current political situation in Iran, and his thoughts on the future of Iran’s relationship with the US.

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Essays
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 2002

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Footnotes

*

This conversation took place before 11 September 2001.

References

* This conversation took place before 11 September 2001.