In 1976, longtime Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff looked at the state torturing and killing its own citizens under the Shah of Iran.
Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi on Friday urged the international community to ramp up pressure on the Iranian government to help protesters ...
A scholar of modern Iran looks at Reza Pahlavi, son of the last shah of Iran, and examines what he believes and why his ...
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Widow of Iran's last shah says 'no turning back' after protests
The widow of Iran's last shah has told AFP there is "no turning back" after a wave of protests against the country's clerical ...
Iran’s crown jewels are not just symbols of past monarchy but active financial assets. Stored beneath Tehran’s Central Bank, they officially back the Iranian rial. Collected over centuries by rulers ...
“Keep up the fight” Reza Pahlavi told Iranian protesters in a Facebook post.
Reza Pahlavi, living in exile in the United States, has long marketed himself as a future leader of Iran. His father’s repressive legacy casts a long shadow.
Reza Pahlavi sought to position himself as the leader of the country’s fragmented opposition.
As soon as Sadat arrived in Morocco, he contacted King Hassan II and requested a meeting with the Shah in the king’s room, considering it a neutral location. An hour later, King Hassan II informed ...
Scott Anderson turns the fall of Iran’s last shah into a political thriller, revealing how unchecked power and historical ...
From the 1979 revolution to today’s protests, Western predictions of Iran’s collapse have repeatedly misunderstood the ...
A 1976 article from the Village Voice archive exposed the fact that Marion Javits, wife of the powerful U.S. senator, was lobbying for Iran.
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