Ten Things the U.S. Needs to Learn from Iran’s Islamic Revolution (Part One)
Editor | Feb 09, 2009 | Comments 0
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. While Iran marks the 30th year anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution, also known as the “Ten Days of Dawn” which signifies the return of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the massive nonviolent demonstrations that toppled the U.S. backed Shah; most people in America will probably recall only the hostage crisis and, in anticipation of their release, the tens of thousands of yellow ribbons. For me, though, I will always remember witnessing a vicious mob beating two frightened Iranian students at a university where I attended. The fanaticism of the violent perpetrators, along with the look of fear and horror in the eyes of the…
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