Schlagwort: Iran
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Bob Labi: Iran – Insurance companies nationalised
[Militant, No 463, 6 July 1979, p 10] The announcement last week of the nationalisation of all insurance companies, following on the takeover of the banks, marks a new state in the unfolding Iranian revolution. It is only three months since the new ‚revolutionary‘ governor of the Central Bank, Ali Mowlavi, was assuring foreign firms…
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Our correspondent: Iran – Challenge to Khomeini
[Militant, No 453, 27 April 1979, p 11] The polarisation of Iranian society continues. As pressure grows for a visible improvement in people’s lives after the Shah’s overthrow, some of the religious and political leaders have responded. Last week the liberal capitalist Foreign Minister, Sanjabi resigned and announced he would be prepared. to stand for…
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Our correspondent: Iran: Revolt of the Nationalities
[Militant, No 451, 13 April 1979, p 11] The overwhelming vote for the creation of an Islamic Republic in Iran in the recent referendum has not been able to cover the enormous problems facing the country. As explained in last week’s Militant the Islamic Republic means different things to the different classes in Iran. The…
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Our correspondent, recently in Tehran: Iran – How Can the Workers Achieve Power?
[Militant, No 450, 6 April 1979, p 10-11] The two months after the overthrow of the Shah have made it plain that the Iranian masses saw the Pahlavi monarchy’s downfall as only a stage on the road to national and social liberation. As ‚Militant‘ reported last week there has been an enormous ferment in the…
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Our Correspondent recently in Tehran: Khomeini Tries to Hinder Revolution, as Pressure from Workers Grows
[Militant, No 449, 30 March 1979, p 10-11] With the downfall of the Shah, Iranian society has been shaken to its foundations. All the social and political contradictions repressed under the old order have now come to the surface. The repression of women, the denial of national rights to the Kurds, Baluchis and other nationalities…
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Unser Korrespondent, der kürzlich in Teheran war: Iran – Arbeiter*innen widersetzen sich Chomeinis Versuch, die Uhr zurückzudrehen
[Eigene Übersetzung des englischen Texts in Militant, Nr. 448, 23. März 1979, S. 2] „In islamischen Ministerien darf keine Sünde begangen werden. Frauen sollten bei der Arbeit in diesen Ministerien nicht nackt sein … sie müssen gemäß religiösen Standards gekleidet sein.“ Mit diesen Worten startete Ayatollah Chomeini, der führende Vertreter des Zentralen Islamischen Revolutionskomitees, am…
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Articles on Iran
[from Militant, Militant International Review] Tim Lewis: Shah’s dictatorship rocked by protest wave [Militant, No 415, 17 July 1978, p. 10-11] lqbal: Mass Upheaval Rocks Shah [Militant No. 423, 15 September 1978] Dave Todd: Iran – Ripe for Socialist Revolution [The Militant, No 427, 13 October 1978] Brent Kennedy: The End of the Shah? [Militant…
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Artikel zum Iran
[aus Militant, Militant International Review] Tim Lewis: Die Diktatur des Schahs von Protestwelle erschüttert [Militant, Nr. 415, 17. Juli 1978] lqbal: Massenunruhen erschüttern den Schah [Militant, Nr. 423, 15. September 1978] Dave Todd: Iran – reif für die sozialistische Revolution [Militant, Nr. 427, 13. Oktober 1978] Brent Kennedy: Das Ende des Schahs? [Militant, Nr. 431,…
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Militant: Iran – Die Macht liegt bei den bewaffneten Arbeiter*innen
[eigene Übersetzung des Leitartikels, Militant, Nr. 444, 23. Februar 1979, S. 2] Der Marxismus erklärt, dass die Staatsmacht auf „bewaffneten Formationen von Menschen” ruht. Die Richtigkeit davon wird durch den Verlauf der Revolution im Iran gezeigt. Die verbleibenden dünnen Fäden der Macht des Schahs im Iran ruhten auf seinen Armeekommandeuren und dem Rest der Offizierskaste,…
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Militant: Iran – Power Rests with the Armed Workers
[Editorial, Militant, No 444, 23 February 1979, p 2] Marxism explains that state power rests on ‚armed bodies of men‘. The correctness of this is shown by the development of the revolution in Iran. The remaining thin threads of the Shah’s power in Iran rested on his army commanders and the rest of the officer…