Traversing a century of revolution, counter-revolution, and regime change in Iran, Arya Zahedi traces out the social, political, and ideological tensions that continuously push the country toward the brink of insurrection. Originally published in Ill Will Editions. www.illwill.com/iran
[T]hose wishing to stand for a seat in the Majlis must be approved by the Council of the Guardians whose members are named by the "Supreme Guide". Those elected won t be considered elected unless the "Supreme Guide" approves. In an arrangement that might
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