Abdimedia Youtube Mehrdad Khansari: Mr. Pahlavi is not on the verge of occupying Iran or establishing a monarchy. Mehrdad Khansari: Personally, I cannot support the positions that have been announced by him. Mehrdad Khansari: The program that Reza Pahlavi announced today for the transitional period is inconsistent with his previous principles. Previous Next Mehrdad Khansari: In the current situation, I do not see any alternative as practical in the short term. Mehrdad Khansari: The issue for which an agreement must be reached is the replacement of the sovereignty of Velayat (Guardianship of the Jurist) with the sovereignty of the people. Mehrdad Khansari: Those who came with Khomeini and seized power diminished over time, and only 15-20 percent of them remain. All the levers of power are in the hands of this 15-20 percent, and they run the country. Watch | Araqchi Reveals Details of the Agreement with the US; Ghalibaf, the Strait of Hormuz and the 14-Point Memorandum Mehrdad Khansari: In a situation that is neither war nor peace, the Islamic Republic is not more unstable. Neither the Islamic Republic nor the US government wants to return to the battlefield. Mehrdad Khansari: A foreign attack harms the work of constructive political forces and creates conditions where many people, for national reasons, stand behind the system. The attack on Iran was against international law. The selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as the leader of the Islamic Republic: what does it signify? An exclusive conversation with Mehrdad Khansari. Mehrdad Khansari: The removal (or sidelining) of Ayatollah Khamenei has created a situation in which, if our nation is vigilant... Is the current dissatisfaction of the people similar to the dissatisfaction of the people in 1979? Mehrdad Khansari: The nature of the current dissatisfaction of the people is different from the past. Mehrdad Khansari: The cause of the Shah's downfall was the dissatisfaction of the people. The people wanted more political freedom, which was not available at that time. Mehrdad Khansari: The Shah was a dictator politically, but he was not a brutal dictator. The Shah intervened in two areas: matters related to foreign policy and military matters and the defense of the country. Mehrdad Khansari: One of the differences between the rule of the Shah and the current rule is that the head of the country should not abandon his land. During the time of the Shah, dissatisfaction could be curbed by providing financial facilities to the people. Is public dissatisfaction with the government a "historical repetition"? Exclusive interview with Mehrdad Khansari Mehrdad Khansari: Our country, at the time when Mohammad Reza Shah came to the throne, was a poor country. Mojtaba Khamenei and the New Architecture of Power; Will the Third Generation of the Islamic Republic Be Consolidated? A Conversation with Hassan Etemadi, Political Analyst. It is very clear that the Islamic Republic is at one of the most sensitive historical junctures. Therefore, we are going to discuss an issue that is important for the future of Iran, and the topic of our conversation is the structure of power in Iran. We know that after the attacks that took place in recent months, and after the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei and the transfer of leadership in a very strange and extraordinary process to his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, many now believe that the Islamic Republic has entered its third generation. Although to this day, we have not seen any live voice, image, photo, or even a live signature from the new leader. Has Iran entered the era of a military-security government? And can the new architecture of power stabilize the Islamic Republic system and the nascent system of Mojtaba Khamenei, or will new crises arise? What is the biggest weakness of the Islamic Republic? Exclusive interview with Mehrdad Khansari Mehrdad Khansari: The biggest weakness of the Islamic Republic is the lack of development and the creation of public dissatisfaction. The Islamic Republic has made extensive use of the experiences of "1957". The skill he had in construction, he did not have in "crisis management". Watch | The Third Leader, War, and the Future of Iran; Is Reza Pahlavi the most important alternative to the Islamic Republic? In a conversation with Mehrdad Khansari, former diplomat and political analyst. History is a testing ground for power, and in this testing ground, nations have repeatedly faced similar questions: when a political system enters a phase of erosion, or when for many it becomes conditional and reform is no longer enough, and for many the question arises as to when the survival of a government becomes its greatest issue, and more importantly, for many the question arises as to when the future separates from the past. Today, Iran is in one of the most sensitive periods of its contemporary history: the American and Israeli attack and the war that has changed the equations of the region, the killing of the second leader of the Islamic Republic, the emergence of the third leader of the Islamic Republic, changes in the balance of power within the establishment, the increasing role of security and military institutions, the intensification of political rifts, the current negotiations with the United States, and simultaneously, the return of the discussion of alternatives to the center of attention, and the return to a question that has loomed over Iranian politics for decades: Will the Islamic Republic pass through this historical turning point? If not, how will Iran's future be shaped? Hossein Bayat: In such an emergency situation, there is no authorization for the government to become "self-satisfied" or "pleased with itself." If the government continues its practice of raids, imprisonments, and house arrests, what we were worried about happening through a foreign attack will instead occur through "social collapse." Hossein Bayat: Fundamental rights have always come into conflict with the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic. We are in an emergency situation in which the law is not observed. Is the Islamic Republic in an "emergency" condition? Hossein Bayat responds. Hossein Bayat: When the leader of the Islamic Republic is assassinated in the first second of the war, it means we are naturally in an emergency situation. Hossein Bayat: Given the conditions in which the Islamic Republic finds itself, it cannot and does not want to be a defender of "fundamental rights." The theoretical foundations of the Islamic Republic are fraught with conflict and contradiction. Hossein Bayat: The discussion of "transition" is currently ruled out. If there is to be a discussion of "transition," then the issue of "war" — which has already been defeated — must be raised again. Shaghayegh Norouzi addressing Reza Pahlavi: You never understood what happened to your father and grandfather. If you had understood, you wouldn't have relied one bit on foreign interference! Shaghayegh Norouzi: The instrumental view of popular forces in both the current establishment and the opposition is similar to each other. The binary of "people vs. government" is wrong and has led to war. Shaghayegh Norouzi: I didn't think the current system's capability to fight in the war would be this much. It cannot be said that those who are involved in the country's defense mechanism are necessarily the same people who suppressed the people in January Watch | The Third Leader, War, and the Future of Iran; Is Reza Pahlavi the most important alternative to the Islamic Republic? In a conversation with Mehrdad Khansari, former diplomat and political analyst. Watch on the Abdi Media YouTube channel. Shaghayegh Norouzi: Right now, an authoritarian current has been created outside the borders of Iran. Outside the country, the level of violence has risen so high that anyone who speaks "anti-war" cannot feel safe. Shaghayegh Norouzi: A Significant Portion of the Iranian People Are Desperately Seeking a Way Out of the Current Situation Under these circumstances, someone like Reza Pahlavi can become "sacralized." Shaqayegh Norouzi: I Do Not View Reza Pahlavi's Movement as a Revolution They Lack the Authenticity, Foundations, and Ideals of a Genuine Revolution Shaqayegh Norouzi: Pahlavi Is Neither Aligned with His Father's Model of Governance Nor with the Ideals for Which the People Have Struggled The Pahlavi model of governance is based on a paternalistic and patriarchal style of rule. Shagaig Nowrozi: The opposition abroad has not protected a decent culture for Iran Free speech lives in safety Shaghayegh Norouzi: The media carried out the war operation exceptionally well. This entire affair of war is a "business." Shaghayegh Norouzi: Pahlavi bears significant responsibility for the events of the month of Dey because he knows the regime wrongfully fires upon protesters. In no movement have we had such facilitation for the issue of mass killing. Shaghayegh Norouzi: A Popular Uprising Turned Into a Bridge Between Two Wars This creature and her entire campaign view the existence of the Iranian human through a consumerist lens. Shaghayegh Norouzi: December was one of the most tragic events in Iran’s contemporary history. In December, an additional layer was added to the government's repression, and that was due to the role played by Pahlavi. Shaghayegh Norouzi: Repression inside the country has led some people to accept war as a path for change. The "dead ends" were translated into "insoluble" issues for the people Shaghayegh Norouzi: People who have experienced “discrimination” are more prone to being “protesters.” We need people who can stand against the waves. Shaghayegh Norouzi: The theory that we should ignore all our standards simply because we oppose a political system is incorrect. The path ahead does not lead to liberation. Mohsen Sazegara: Leadership by a single individual in our society is neither feasible nor desirable. Individual leadership is not desirable because such an event occurred in the Islamic Revolution. Watch | War against Iran and its effects on fundamental rights; does war justify the suspension of citizens’ constitutional rights? A conversation with Dr. Hossein Bayat. From the YouTube channel of Abdi Media Mohsen Sazegara: The performance of the leader of the 1979 Revolution and Reza Pahlavi cannot be compared with one another. The strength of revolutions is proportional to the strength of their leaders. Mohsen Sazegara: A war involving someone as unpredictable as Trump will lead nowhere. The waves of such a war are still on their way, and they will give rise to an “economic tsunami” in Iran. Mohsen Sazegara: Reza Pahlavi created a disaster in his first test of leadership. Reza Pahlavi turned his back on the “New Covenant” that he had previously presented. Mohsen Sazegara: December is not in continuation of “Woman, Life, Freedom.” Given the course of events in the country, it is natural that this government has no choice but to leave. Tonight | War against Iran and its effects on fundamental rights; does war justify the suspension of citizens’ constitutional rights? In conversation with Dr. Hossein Bayat. Saturday at 22:00 Iran time. Mohsen Sazegara: The ideology of “jurisprudential Islam,” which is the structure of the government, has been defeated by the theory of “Woman, Life, Freedom.” The Green Movement is the first movement in which people took to the streets for their civil rights without being called by the clergy. The slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom” from the perspective of Mohsen Sazegara. Mohsen Sazegara: The slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom” was a gift from our Kurdish compatriots, and this slogan is not accidental. Mohsen Sazegara: The conditions in our society are revolutionary. This revolution remained unfinished, but it achieved one of its demands, which is the issue of compulsory dress code and women’s rights. Was the 1979 Revolution really a revolution? An exclusive interview with Mohsen Sazegara. Mohsen Sazegara: Any process in which various segments of society, not just a single class, collectively enter the political arena and demand a change of government is a revolutionary process. Mohsen Sazegara: Mohammad Reza Shah feared a religious uprising by clerics and therefore allowed them considerable freedom. He created a suitable opportunity for religious opponents who were also ideologically equipped. Reza Pahlavi, the Islamic Republic, and the business of war — Shaqayegh Norouzi speaks candidly. From the Abdi Media YouTube channel. Mohsen Sazegara: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi became a military dictator from June 5 and was no longer that constitutional king Mohammad Reza Pahlavi dissolved all the parties. Tonight | Reza Pahlavi, the Islamic Republic, and the War Trade: Shaghayegh Norouzi Speaks Frankly Thursday at 20:30 Iran time on Abdi Media YouTube Channel What was the difference between the 1979 Revolution model and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s government? Mohsen Sazegara: There were two main disputes with the Shah; they said he was an American puppet and that he did not implement Islamic jurisprudential rulings. Mohsen Sazegara: Mr. Khomeini proposed a system in which a person called the “Supreme Jurist (Velayat-e Faqih)” has “god-like powers.” I came to the conclusion that the problems of the Islamic Republic lie in clerical Islam (jurisprudential Islam). Mohsen Sazegara: The problems of the Islamic Republic system are inherent to its nature, and this theory is manifested in the constitution. During my time in Evin Prison, I became aware of the rumors about Lajevardi being a “butcher.” Mohsen Sazegara: The journal Kiyan was one of the most successful intellectual projects in the country and addressed the problem of religion and rationality. Mr. Khamenei used to say that the magazine *Kiyan* was a “dinosaur egg” and that a monster would emerge from it. Where did the disagreements between Sazegara and Ayatollah Khamenei begin? Mohsen Sazegara: I was working as an advisor at the Iran Data Processing Company; Mr. Khamenei issued an order from above that “so-and-so should no longer be there!” Mohsen Sazegara: I told Hashemi Rafsanjani that you no longer have any excuse for the people, and that you must provide peace and comfort. The confrontation with the United States and Israel was the axis of the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy. Hassan Etemadi: A large percentage of monarchists will become disillusioned, and the public will not trust them either. The national, freedom-seeking, and pro-democracy opposition must have a national media outlet; otherwise, they will fall behind. Hassan Etemadi: The Islamic Republic is trying to ensure that Reza Pahlavi remains the only opposition figure on the political stage. During the events of December (the “Dey protests”), Reza Pahlavi played a significant role in helping the Islamic Republic deal with its opponents. Hassan Etemadi: Mojtaba Khamenei may act in a manner similar to Mohammed bin Salman. If the Islamic Republic wants to survive, only the word “Islamic” should remain in its name. Hassan Etemadi: If Mojtaba Khamenei Does Not Follow His Father’s Path, He Will Not Be Able to Survive. Mr. Mojtaba's situation must also be clarified. It needs to be addressed. People cannot live with an unseen leader. Hassan Etemadi: If the Clerics and the IRGC Do Not Change Their Colors, They Will Not Survive. Religious governments always justify their political changes. Hassan Etemadi: If a War Had Not Occurred, It Was Unlikely That Mojtaba Khamenei Would Become the Leader of the Islamic Republic. It seems that even the reformists have come to accept Mojtaba’s leadership. Hassan Etemadi: During the First Three Years of Manoto TV, Keyvan Abbasi Could Not Stand the Sight of Reza Pahlavi. He changed his approach based on the will and request of the sponsors Watch | Iran After Ali Khamenei | Mojtaba, Reza, Donald, Benjamin, Ahmad, or Mohammad Bagher — who will shape the future? A conversation with Mohsen Sazegara, political analyst. From Abdi Media's YouTube channel Hassan Etemadi: The events of January protests have no connection to the Pahlavi era. Claiming that the Pahlavi era has ties to some members of the Revolutionary Guards is a joke. Hassan Etemadi: Pahlavi neither wants nor can return to Iran There is no basis for their return Hassan Etemadi: According to the experience and existing conditions, Pahlavi will not come to Iran America never seeks regime change in Iran Hassan Etemadi: The war created several factions among the oppositions abroad I don't think that the split and disagreement in the deep layers of the government will lead to collapse Hassan Etemadi: Serious revisions must be made regarding political issues. If the policies of the Islamic Republic continue, some Iranians abroad will not remain silent. Hassan Etemadi: If the Islamic Republic wants to survive, it must gain the people’s consent; otherwise, it will not endure. If they repeat their past actions, protests broader than those of “Deymah” (January protests) will occur in Iran. Will the third generation of the Islamic Republic bring about changes? Hassan Etemadi: The children of senior officials mostly live outside Iran and have undergone many changes. Hassan Etemadi stated that a segment of the Revolutionary Guards intends to adjust the current conditions in accordance with the preferences and inclinations of the younger generation. They understand that it is not possible to govern a country based on a set of ideological and religious frameworks. Did Ayatollah Khamenei achieve his goals during his rule? Hassan Etmadi: The Islamic Republic has been successful in missile production activities Succession Crisis in the Islamic Republic; End or Temporary? Can a miracle create fundamental changes in the structure? Hassan Etemadi: The Islamic Republic considered hereditary rule to be one of the flaws of the monarchy, yet they ended up doing the very same thing. Hereditary rule is one of the hallmarks of authoritarian governments. Hassan Etemadi: The 1979 Revolution Was a Political Revolution A government came to power that paid no attention to cultural and social issues and was solely focused on gaining political power. Tomorrow | Mojtaba Khamenei and the new architecture of power; Will the third generation of the Islamic Republic be consolidated? Conversation with Hasan Etemadi, political analyst Saturday at 8:30 PM Tehran time from Abdi Media's YouTube channel Watch: Spinoza of Iran? | The Future of Islam in the Islamic Republic featuring Haj Sheikh Abdolrahim Soleimani Ardastani Researcher of religions, retired professor at Mofid University, and former member of the Assembly of Lecturers and Researchers of the Qom Seminary. Zibakalam: The economy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a corrupt and inefficient state economy. Everything in the Islamic Republic is state-owned Zibakalam: You can in no way stop fuel smuggling. Arab countries are sleeping on money (extremely wealthy), but even there, gasoline is 60–70 cents. Zibakalam: The government of the Islamic Republic buys imported gasoline for 80-90 thousand Tomans per liter and sells it for 5 thousand Tomans! The annual budget of Iran's Department of Environment is only 80 billion Rials Zibakalam: In the past forty years, many dictatorial regimes have moved towards democracy. Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Turkey, and Pakistan should not be compared with Norway. Zibakalam: Velayat-e Faqih (Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist) has shown that it is completely incompatible with the principles and foundations of democracy. I have not seen any authoritarian system throughout history that has endured. Zibakalam: The establishment, generally, does not feel that it has a problem! Showing the solution and settling the matter with the establishment (Nezam) is not important for him. Zibakalam: In a society where over seventy percent have issues with the governance, an incident like the story of Mahsa could happen at any moment. I have not seen a single person in the streets who supports the establishment Zibakalam: The main reason for Tajzadeh remaining in prison is that he addressed the Leader personally. Khatami, Mar'ashi, Aref, and... also do not dare to voice the things Tajzadeh says. Sadegh Zibakalam's narrative of the memorial service for Mostafa Tajzadeh's brother Zibakalam: The establishment and the officials were not very pleased with the welcome/reception (shown by) the people and the famous figures. See: Iran pregnant with incidents?! With the presence of Dr. Sadegh Zibakalam, professor of political science at the university Live Tonight / Iran Pregnant with Events?! With the presence of Dr. Sadegh Zibakalam, Professor of Political Science at the University 19:30 Iran time Tonight on Abdi Media: Simorgh | Intellectuals, Power, and the Deadlock of Republicism in Iran Conversation between Mehdi Motaharnia and Sadegh Zibakalam Tonight on Abdi Media: Water and Natural Resources Crisis Conversation between Mohammad Darvish, environmental activist, and Ataullah Ebrahimi, head of the Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute The future of monarchy in Iran: a candid conversation with Dr. Hatam Ghaderi, professor of political science at the university. Monday at 13:00 Tehran time The Future of the Monarchy in Iran: A Frank Conversation with Dr. Hatem Ghaderi, Professor of Political Science at the University of Tehran Iran after the war, from the referendum to the regime's reaction. Abdi Media's exclusive interview with Ali Jannati. Tonight at 22:00 Iran time Sadegh Zibaklam: It was us who said from February 5, "We have to destroy Israel!" The nuclear industry became the tool of the Islamic Republic to confront the West and arrogance Morteza Alviri: People did not see Ayatollah Khomeini as an external agent How the referendum is held after subversion is a unanswered question Morteza Alviri: If Khamenei stops the referendum, there will be no other way than to collapse The most desirable for me is to take over the referendum on Mr. Khamenei himself Morteza Alaviri: Mir Hossein Mousavi does not find the source of pressure on the government in foreign factors. If civil society takes shape, the path for demonstrations and marches will be paved. Morteza Alviri: Mir Hossein Mousavi believes that changing the current constitution is the right of the people He believes that the constitution must be formulated and voted in by the Constituent Assembly, whose members are elected by the people. Morteza Alviri: Mir Hossein Mousavi's statement is the call for those who found out after the war. Before the 6 -day war, the process of collapse was to collapse Morteza Alviri: Mir Hossein Mousavi does not emphasize the type of future political system Mr Mousavi says the referendum first should be carried out on changing the current constitution Morteza Alviri's explicit remarks to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Morteza Alviri: I tell Mr. Khamenei to remove the American issue from foreign policy Morteza Alviri: The way Mir Hossein Mousavi has drawn is a peaceful and violent way I do not think subversive currents can strike the sovereignty Morteza Elviri: Civil resistance must be formed In many countries around the world, this process has taken place and the governments have finally gave up the referendum. See | Social Collapse: Referendum! With the presence of Dr. Ahmad Bukhari, sociologist, now on Abdi Media's YouTube channel Tonight Live | Social Collapse: Referendum! With the presence of Dr. Ahmad Bukharaie, sociologist Watch | Mir Hossein Mousavi says about the referendum; Is society ready for change? With the presence of Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki, sociologist, now on Abdi Media's YouTube channel Just two hours after the last note about the vast, multi-layered but hidden corruption of the Zawiya Financial Group, Abdi Media's fifth YouTube channel was taken down by a cyberattack. The offspring of the main corruption masters of the Zawia financial group are terrified of YouTube by Abdi Media. Now on Abdi Media: Future Iran and Constructions and Disruptions | Simorgh Program | Part Four | Part Two Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. Tonight on Abdi Media: Future Iran and Constructions and Disruptions | Simorgh Program | Part Four | Part Two Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. See | Analysis of Mir Hossein Mousavi's statement | From the referendum to the Constituent Assembly Featuring Morteza Al-Wairi, the politician is now on Abdi Media's YouTube channel Tonight Live | Mir Hossein Mousavi Statement Analysis From the referendum to the constitutional constituency With the presence of Morteza Alviri, the politician at 4:50 pm Iran time Now on Abdi Media: Future Governance and New Technologies | Simorgh Program | Part Four | Part One Note: This season has been produced since the Israeli attack on Iran. Tonight on Abdi Media: Future Governance and New Technologies | Simorgh Program | Episode Four | Part One Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. Now on Abdi Media: Velayat Faqih in Future Governance | Simorgh Program | Part Three | Part Two Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. Tonight on Abdi Media: The Future of Governance; Religion, Hostage of the Government? | Simorgh Program | Part Three | Part Two Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. See | Iran without water; the alarm of climate collapse | How did they bring a land to death? With the presence of Mohammad Darwish, a senior expert in environment, rangeland and watershed management, and environmental activist, now on Abdi Media's YouTube channel. Tonight Live / Iranless Iran; Climatic Climbing Ring How did they kill a land? With the presence of Mohammad Darvish, a senior environmental, pasture and watershed and environmental activist See /Diplomacy in Purgatory | Iran, victim or altar? Former politician and diplomat and analyst of political and international issues are currently currently on YouTube Abdi Media. Tonight live / Headline "Diplomacy in Limbo | Iran, Victim or Sacrificial Altar?" With the presence of Dr. Nasrullah Tajik, university professor, former politician, and diplomat. Tonight on Abdi Media: The Future of Governance; Religion, a Hostage of the Government? | Simorgh Program | Episode Three | Part One With the presence of: Mohammad Taghi Fazel Meybodi See | Iran under the razor Nuclear storm, hybrid threat and future national security With the participation of Dr. Seyed Davood Aghaei, Professor of the Entire Department of Regional Studies, University of Tehran Live tonight / Iran Under the Blade | Nuclear Storm, Combined Threat, and the Future of National Security In the presence of Dr. Seyed Davood Aghaei, full professor of the Regional Studies Department at the University of Tehran. 35 minutes of breath-taking | The forbidden and deleted part of the controversial interview with Katherine Shakdam | Espionage and Mossad infiltration in Iran Recording date: March 6, 2022 How does Mossad send Swallow to Iran? Forbidden and eliminated part of the controversial interview by Catherine Black Next leader and future governance Simorgh Program | Part Two | Part II Faezeh Hashemi: Look, I first remind me that I am not associated with the jurisprudence of the jurisprudence. Influence in the heart of Iran Catherine Shukmam says in her most controversial conversation about spy, influence and sexual intercourse Right now on Abdi Media: The next leader and the future of governance | Simorgh program part two | second and final section Note: This episode of the program was produced before Israel's attack on Iran. Tonight in Abdi Media: The next leader and the future of governance | Simorgh Program | Part Two | The second and last part With the scientific and content collaboration of the Simorgh Future Research School Now in Abdi Media: Women and the future of governance Note: This season has been produced since the Israeli attack on Iran. Thought-provoking words before the war: Mohammad Taqi Akbarnejad: Today, there is only one thing left that can bring us together. No longer can God, nor the Quran, nor Islam, nor religion bring people together. Only Iran can bind us all together. A Controversial Conversation | Now on Abdi Media: The Leadership Succession Crisis, the Future of Governance and Jurisprudence - Part One - Part Two Now in Abdi Media: Crisis for Substitution of Leadership, Future of Governance and Jurisprudence - Part I - Part II - Note: This season has been produced since the Israeli attack on Iran. Now on Abdi Media: The Future of Governance and Jurisprudence Part One This season of the program was produced before Israel attacked Iran. 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