Photo : Reza Shah among students going abroad to study

Oct 18, 2002
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[h=1]عکس رضاشاه بااولین گروه محصلین اعزامی ازایران به اروپا که درعکس بازرگان , سحابی و سنجابی هم حضوردارند[/h]
عکس رضاشاه با اولین گروه محصلین اعزامی ازایران به اروپا که درعکس مهدی بازرگان , یدالله سحابی و سنجابی هم حضوردارند( منبع عکس سایت بازرگان )​
 

AFRIRAN

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[h=1]عکس رضاشاه بااولین گروه محصلین اعزامی ازایران به اروپا که درعکس بازرگان , سحابی و سنجابی هم حضوردارند[/h]
عکس رضاشاه با اولین گروه محصلین اعزامی ازایران به اروپا که درعکس مهدی بازرگان , یدالله سحابی و سنجابی هم حضوردارند( منبع عکس سایت بازرگان )​
yes the first three people standing in front row to greet Imam and assist Islamists to establish this monster regime .

khaaenin-e be vatan what they brought back to people was ahd hajar islam ,fuck all of them.
 

OSTAD POOYA

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One of the greatest Iranians of all time. A true savior of a nation on the verge of collapse. Too bad Iran grows too many traitors and fuckers who do everything for their own gain.
 
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Bazargan was among primary founders of Iran Liberation Movement (Nehzat e Azadi) in which the first article in the charter of the group was (paraphrased) Complete implementation of Iranian Constitution of 1906 and its following amendments word by word.

In late 1978 (1357) Bazargan accepted khomeini's invitation of heading Iranian interim government (while a constitutionally legal government was active and in charge of the nation) and took part among the group who were assigned to draft Iranian Islamic constitution. Both acts gross violation of Iranian Constitution (which at that time it was the # 1 law of the land and was not abrogated by any means) which makes Bazargan no one but a traitor, a criminal in national level.

He studied Thermodynamic in France paid for by Iranian government, he was delusional "educated" islamist who wrote a book "Love and worship, human thermodynamics" trying to validate god, human worship and islam through thermodynamic. Later on a man tried to translate it to English who after reading the book several times noted "There were so much gibberish in that book that I decided not to make a laughing stock out of myself, left the book alone and did not translate it".
 

ChaharMahal

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In late 1978 (1357) Bazargan accepted khomeini's invitation of heading Iranian interim government (while a constitutionally legal government was active and in charge of the nation) and took part among the group who were assigned to draft Iranian Islamic constitution. Both acts gross violation of Iranian Constitution (which at that time it was the # 1 law of the land and was not abrogated by any means) which makes Bazargan no one but a traitor, a criminal in national level.
good for you.. by that token at least 90% of Iranians were traitors. actually they would even worse because they supported "emam" when Bazargan resigned in protest of the hostage taking. comeback to the real world and live in it. Iran is a majority muslim country. the future Iranian leader (yes even in a Jeffersonian democracy) would be a muslim. a moderate muslim man looks something Bazargan. somebody who does not believe in hostage taking. but does pray every once a in a while. wears a tie and shakes hands with women. but when Mah Ramazan comes around he can go sit in eftari majles.
 

shahinc

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Bazargan was among primary founders of Iran Liberation Movement (Nehzat e Azadi) in which the first article in the charter of the group was (paraphrased) Complete implementation of Iranian Constitution of 1906 and its following amendments word by word.

In late 1978 (1357) Bazargan accepted khomeini's invitation of heading Iranian interim government (while a constitutionally legal government was active and in charge of the nation) and took part among the group who were assigned to draft Iranian Islamic constitution. Both acts gross violation of Iranian Constitution (which at that time it was the # 1 law of the land and was not abrogated by any means) which makes Bazargan no one but a traitor, a criminal in national level.

He studied Thermodynamic in France paid for by Iranian government, he was delusional "educated" islamist who wrote a book "Love and worship, human thermodynamics" trying to validate god, human worship and islam through thermodynamic. Later on a man tried to translate it to English who after reading the book several times noted "There were so much gibberish in that book that I decided not to make a laughing stock out of myself, left the book alone and did not translate it".
To get more familiar with the work of the Aghaye Mohandes, you can visit his site and read his so called writings :)

http://www.bazargan.com


Also, you can take " Haj Classes" from his 2nd son ;)
http://www.bazargan.com/abdolali/
 

shahinc

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wears a tie and shakes hands with women. but when Mah Ramazan comes around he can go sit in eftari majles.
Let me add few more characteristics and see if you agree with them :)

He wears a tie, shakes women's hand, drinks his beer , goes to lokhti shows, gets a blonde girl friend but before jumping in bed reads 2 lines for SIGHEH,
Takes a Gosl in the shower and goes and sits Paye Manbar on Thursday night and listen to Haj agha talk about Nahjol Balagheh ...

Friday morning goes to Namaz Jomeh and then Dast boss Haj Agha while taking the tie off but keeping the top button done, with a light Tah Rish, asking for blessing of Haj Agha on the new contract he is signing and giving some kick backs at the same time ...

Then goes home, have some Aragh saghi after namaz shab, waches Googosh in TV and opens the laptop looking for deals for his next trip to Antaliya.
Passes over few pages about political refugee's and human rights and ... laughs and tells himself " Ajab kos kholaye hastan ha ;) " , close the pages and focuses on finding a good deal for Antaliya. At the end of the day, as a moderate muslim , he needs to coup with the realities of Iran and find a way to look to the other side, survive and prosper ...
 
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shahinc

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من قبلا هم گفتم که واقعا ما ملت بدبختی هستیم که فهمیده ها و روشن فکرانمون امثال بازرگان بودند. تاسف، خیلی تاسف داره.

:(
Azizam, You have to feel sorry for the nation that after 35 years, our foreign educated still defends the likes of Bazargan and still thinks you can form alliance with religious people of Iran , now be it moderate or extremist :) , I guess they never learn about the GOLDEN Islamic rule of TAGHIYEH :)

Here is little story about Sanjabi ( who is in this picture):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karim_Sanjabi

He had gone there hoping to convince Khomeini to support the creation of a coalition government headed by the National Front. Despite the rising revolutionary fervor, Sanjabi and many other liberals had remained loyal to the idea of a constitutional monarchy with the Shah as ceremonial figurehead and they wished to bring Khomeini over to their point of view. Khomeini, however, refused to budge and reiterated his demand for the overthrow of the monarchy. In the end, Sanjabi, acting as head of the National Front, capitulated to Khomeini's demands. Khomeini at the time was extremely popular amongst the religious masses, and Sanjabi emerged from his meeting "with a short declaration that spoke of both Islam and democracy as basic principles",[1] and Sanjabi declared his support for Khomeini. Unfortunately[according to whom?] for this agreement, after the overthrow of the monarchy on 11 February 1979, Khomeini "explicitly refused to put the same word, democracy, into either the title of the Republic or its constitution."[1] Sanjabi served as the foreign minister of the provisional government (February–April 1979). After the creation of the Islamic republic, he became an opponent of Khomeini's regime and he fled Iran in 1982.

He managed to flee but left thousands to be tortured, killed and raped for the political mistakes that he and his pals made ...
 

ChaharMahal

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Oct 18, 2002
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Let me add few more characteristics and see if you agree with them :)

He wears a tie, shakes women's hand, drinks his beer , goes to lokhti shows, gets a blonde girl friend but before jumping in bed reads 2 lines for SIGHEH,
Takes a Gosl in the shower and goes and sits Paye Manbar on Thursday night and listen to Haj agha talk about Nahjol Balagheh ...

Friday morning goes to Namaz Jomeh and then Dast boss Haj Agha while taking the tie off but keeping the top button done, with a light Tah Rish, asking for blessing of Haj Agha on the new contract he is signing and giving some kick backs at the same time ...

Then goes home, have some Aragh saghi after namaz shab, waches Googosh in TV and opens the laptop looking for deals for his next trip to Antaliya.
Passes over few pages about political refugee's and human rights and ... laughs and tells himself " Ajab kos kholaye hastan ha ;) " , close the pages and focuses on finding a good deal for Antaliya. At the end of the day, as a moderate muslim , he needs to coup with the realities of Iran and find a way to look to the other side, survive and prosper ...
I am not sure if all of what you have fantasized is true for all. but some of it certainly is for some. so what? aren't people allowed to be apathetic? aren't they allowed to pursue their happiness? is everyone supposed to be politically savvy and active? so far as I am concerned humans are utterly flawed. there are plenty of inconsistencies in them. as Iranians we must recognize that our politicians are not an exception to that. we have politicians who have committed positive and negative actions. in the world of politics you would not find a saint. it is time people stop praying to the alter of ideology and accept the reality for what it is. Iran is muslim country. people who will come to power (democratically) will more or less at best look something like Receb Urdugan (ala Bazargan). if that is reality people can't swallow they should either stop "striving" for democracy in Iran or just come out for a secular, religious or military dictatorship.
 

feyenoord

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Aug 23, 2005
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good for you.. by that token at least 90% of Iranians were traitors. actually they would even worse because they supported "emam" when Bazargan resigned in protest of the hostage taking. comeback to the real world and live in it. Iran is a majority muslim country. the future Iranian leader (yes even in a Jeffersonian democracy) would be a muslim. a moderate muslim man looks something Bazargan. somebody who does not believe in hostage taking. but does pray every once a in a while. wears a tie and shakes hands with women. but when Mah Ramazan comes around he can go sit in eftari majles.
What Iranians never seem to understand is that when someone is in the position of power, the least he can do is to serve. And he is the one who is always owing something more to the nation, It is not the other way around. Reza shah did his job. Good for him. It was not like he was using HIS OWN money to send to these people to study.

If the people where not satisfied his rule, he should have resigned. Period. Hala har ki mikhad bashe. No one owes anything to the Pahlavi family.
 

Flint

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good for you.. by that token at least 90% of Iranians were traitors.
90% of the people were not the head of a major political movement or party. 90% of the people had not signed a document pledging allegiance to the constitution then get in bed with someone who openly espoused its nullification. In many ways, he was like his mentor Mossadegh. He too became a prime minister only because the Shah said that he is then turned around and rebelled against him.
 
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I can't believe this. Ireally can't. The fact is khomeini fooled so many people including Bazargan. But when Bazargan figured that out he stands up and openly object to likes of Khamenei, Khomeini, Rafsanjan ....
How many of you object to the service you get at Mehrabab/Khomenis airport when you deliver your pass and wait for exit stemple?