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Essay: Red Shi’ism, Iran and the Islamist revolution by Alastair Crooke (October 2009)
From the Iranian revolution to the Palestinian struggle, it has often been Islamic ideas that have inspired resistance to imperialism. Here, Alastair Crooke argues that the left needs a more complex understanding of the thinking, critical forms of political Islam
Essay response: How not to understand Islamist politics by Saeed Rahnema (October 2009)
Saeed Rahnema argues that Alistair Crooke’s understanding of the Iranian revolution and recent events is deeply flawed
Essay response: Which side are you on? by Azar Majedi (October 2009)
Alastair Crooke’s glorification of the Islamist movement is based on distortions and falsification, says Azar Majedi
The people reloaded by Morad Farhadpour (September 2009)
Misguided western leftists may have their doubts about the Iranian mass movement against President Ahmadinejad’s disputed election ‘victory’. They should put them aside in the face of the new politics of revolt, write Morad Farhadpour and Omid Mehrgan
Support the Iranian people, oppose Tehran’s clerical fascism by Peter Tatchell (February 2009)
Peter Tatchell says solidarity with the Iranian freedom struggle is non-negotiable, no matter how much the US threatens a military strike
Women of the revolution by Azar Sheibani (January 2009)
Thirty years after the toppling of the Shah in Iran, Azar Sheibani looks at how Iranian women have defied the reign of misogynist terror
Channel 4 colludes with Iran tyranny by  (December 2008)
Pull the plug on President Ahmadinejad’s propaganda, says Peter Tatchell, it’s an insult to 100,000 murdered Iranians
Attack Iran? Yes they can by Phyllis Bennis (August 2008)
With US threats, Israeli military exercises and Iranian missile tests, it seems like a carefully choreographed build up to the next Middle East conflagration is under way. But can the US really risk a strike on Iran? Phyllis Bennis weighs up the evidence in conversation with Oscar Reyes
For the love of oil by Mehri Honarbin-Holliday (December 2007)
Iranian author Mehri Honarbin-Holliday reminds us of the nefarious history of the crushing of Iranian democracy by the US and UK, and describes the peaceful efforts of a new generation of Iranian youth to build it in the beleaguered circumstances of a sanctions-imprisoned Iran
West’s warmongering serves repression in Iran by Andreas Malm, Shora Esmailian (November 2007)
Iranian President Ahmadinejad has failed to deliver on his 2005 election promise to ‘put the oil money on the people’s tables’. The growing gap between millionaire mullahs and ordinary workers’ incomes has led to a new labour movement, ranging from bus drivers to teachers. In this context, western aggression is a godsend for Ahmadinejad’s regime, which uses the pretext of ‘security threats’ to crack down on strikers and militarise Iran, write Andreas Malm and Shora Esmailian

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