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The Iranian Regime Is Marching Towards a Cliff

Posted by Staff, AlterNet at 11:57 AM on June 23, 2009.


A special comment by Tamim Ansary, author of Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes.

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The Khomeinist regime in Iran is in terminal trouble; but that doesn’t mean Iran is about to repudiate Islam and become a secular democracy. In order to see where Iran is going, it’s important to see where it’s been.

The so-called Islamic Revolution of Iran was never just about Islam. It was the product of  three revolutionary currents coming together. One was constitutionalism, a century-old struggle for democracy, driven mostly by Iran’s secular modernists.  One was Islamism, a push to put the shari’a in charge of political life—a movement fed by rural resentment of the Westernized urban elite and embraced by merchants of the country’s traditional economy.

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