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Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution..Révolution Islamique de 1979 en Iran.
Asadollah Lajevardi (R), having breakfast with a Prisoner, Lajevardi the chief prosecutor of Tehran. Lajevardi was given the added post of warden in June 1981 after the first post-revolutionary warden of Evin, Asadollah described it as the "Evin university" in which all inmates would learn new ways. But learning was through torture, not through books, and every graduate was broken. .The 1980s, particularly the period between 1980 and 1988, are the darkest and bloodiest in the history of contemporary Iran. In 1980, the country was still in the grip of the chaos of the 1979 Revolution. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi had been toppled, Tehran-Iran 1981
Author: Alfred Yaghobzadeh
Alfred Yaghobzadeh
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Published in: Iran's Post Revolution