Farah Pahlavi Quote

I think, as a politician, [the exiled shah] had realized that the leaders were after their own political interests and they would very much like to establish relations with the [upcoming] regime in the country. But their inhuman behavior was terrifying, along with all the lies that the media would publish. I used to wonder for years, all those who wrote on the [subject] of human rights back then, how did they remain silent after all the inhuman incidents in Iran during the later years? [It was no] coincidence [that] the downfall of the shah [led to an Iran in which] the Iranians no longer had any human rights.


Interview: Farah Pahlavi Recalls 30 Years In Exile, Radio Free Europe, (July 27, 2010).


I think, as a politician, [the exiled shah] had realized that the leaders were after their own political interests and they would very much like to...

I think, as a politician, [the exiled shah] had realized that the leaders were after their own political interests and they would very much like to...

I think, as a politician, [the exiled shah] had realized that the leaders were after their own political interests and they would very much like to...

I think, as a politician, [the exiled shah] had realized that the leaders were after their own political interests and they would very much like to...