Rare MR Pahlavi interview in 1976

Tapesh
by Tapesh
24-Jul-2012
 

Pakistani Premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto arriving at Izmir for tripartite talks between Pakistan, Iran and Turkey, where he is greeted by Turkish Premier Suleyman Demirel and officials. Also the MR Pahlavi arriving and subsequent confference, where alks on economic cooperation between Turkey, Iran and Pakistan began.

 

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amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

Agree with Your view Khebedin, the sooner Iranians become Aware

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

the sooner they can stop paying such a high price, but this is a process for them to undertake, not you or I and we can not hurry them up, they made the mistake and they need to find their way out of deceit.  The USA is the country that accused the late shah's Savak for Torturing People, what a Sick Joke, while Savak was busy making Sure
Zero Torture was occuring within iranian prisons and at police stations
an putting in the tight security controls necessary to make sure Savak
was doing its job to improve the Human rights of iranians, yet so many
Iranians were deceived by both the traitors within iran (who today call themselves anti-monarchists) and the foreign
poltical interests which wanted terrorists and extremists in power in iran
to this day.  We need to be Revisiting the past, many times, it is
necessary not only in order to defend the character and the freedom of
Iranians that were patriotically serving Iran and who's action were lied
about, but more Importantly to Awaken the people of iran as to the
deceit the majorty accepted as fact, rebelling for the freedom of
iranians is more effective and easier when it is done with the Awareness of the majority of the People of Iran. 
Savak represented the period when human rights were significantly
improving in Iran, yet where are the medals for their achievements in improving Iranians human rights?  May God give the future generation the chance to overcome the mistakes caused by deceit of their parents.


Khebedin

It was a BIG Big mistake to

by Khebedin on

It was a BIG Big mistake to replace the Shah. Iranian have paid the price of their mistake.


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

nitemustfall on not having an answer

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

No use of absolute power in any case removes any legitimate use of the word dictator in describing the late shah, the simple use of a dictionary would prove this to you.  That Iranians were deceived and subject to mass propaganda and made big mistakes as a result of the propaganda projected against the late Shah is something Iranians are starting to realize slowly as they watch the criminal policies ans actions of theUSA/UK/France.  Awakening is a process, it takes time. On "Who can forget what SAVAK did to the people during his regime." That is case and point a clear example of Propaganda, because it was used by the enemies of the late Shah and foreign media does not make it a Truth.


nitemustfall

Mr. Amir Parviz

by nitemustfall on

By definition a Totalitarian dictatorship is “imposing a form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life, the individual is subordinated to the state, and the opposing political and cultural expression is suppressed”. Isn’t that what Shah was about?

The so-called political parties that Shah allowed was nothing but a show. Majlis members were directly or indirectly chosen by him. And he, like Khamenei, had final say on all political and social affairs and decisions. No one in Iran had the right or dared to criticize or say anything against him. Even here in the US where I was going to college in early 70’s, two of my own friend went for Summer vacation and never came back. Who can forget what SAVAK did to the people during his regime. I respect your view but calling him a great king is not in my vocabulary.

Was the Shah a better ruler than what we have today under IR? Of course, but that does not make him a good leader or an option for future Iran under Reza Pahlavi.

BeninTx


Elham57

New World Order

by Elham57 on

Darius:

We are doing away with these ceremonial names, from now on.

Kareem Zand
Nasser Ghajar


Mozafar Ghajar
Elizabeth Tudor

and so on :-)


amirparvizforsecularmonarchy

nitemustfall on "Getting Yourself Educated."

by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on

Do you have any instances where the late shah used absolute power?  If not, you need to invent a new reason to criticize a great king more popular and loved today than many iranians leaders are in his place. Who's fault is it you are opposed to the national culture of iran or those who created it and don't even know the definitions of words? mine?


nitemustfall

Like I have told you ...

by nitemustfall on

I have told you many times, go get a life.

It's is obvious noone shows any interest in your illusive dead-idiology. Actually you should have been delighted if Tapesh called him MR (which that's not what he meant).  A dictator doesn't deserve that or any title except "A Dictator".

Grow up, see the reality, and stop living your life like a "Bardeh".

BeninTx


Darius Kadivar

nitemustfall

by Darius Kadivar on


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nitemustfall

TO DK

by nitemustfall on

You must understand not too many like yourself are "gholam-e-jan-nesar" when it comes to the Shah. Shah my azz.

BeninTx


Darius Kadivar

Say Tapesh Jan are you using "MR" deliberately ? ;0)

by Darius Kadivar on

Just to confuse Mohamed Reza with Mr. (i.e: Agha !, like in Aghayeh Pahlavi) 

 

whether you like it or not He was a Shah You know ! ...