On Iranian Cats, Mice, and Revolutions
By Mohammad Razi | June 15th, 2009 | Category: Issue 4, Lead Story, On Cultural Life, On Religious Life, On the News | No Comments »June 12, 2009 was the date of the latest Iranian political crisis, a coup. This coup was special, however. Not only was this coup a military act to seize power, but it is also an act that completes the Iranian revolution in a very ironic fashion. The last remains of those who began the revolution and developed its ideology have been wiped out. Thirty years after the revolution’s victory, the revolution finally ate all its first children.
