In a conference held at the United Kingdom’s parliament on Wednesday, Mr. Struan Stevenson, a former Member of the European and Scotland’s parliaments, unveiled his new book titled “Dictators and Revolution: Iran, A Contemporary History”.
The book delves into Iran’s modern-day history and how the Pahlavi dictatorship aided the ruling theocracy in hijacking the 1979 anti-monarchic revolution. The event was attended by British lawmakers and members of the Iranian diaspora.
During his speech, Mr. Stevenson, who is now the Coordinator of the Campaign for Iran Change (CiC), highlighted how the book exposes the ominous, corrupt, and barbaric alliance between the mullahs and the monarchical dictatorship, which has prevented generations from achieving their democratic aspirations. He also discussed Reza Pahlavi’s efforts to revive the deposed monarchy, his contradictory stance on democracy, and his failure to denounce his father’s crimes.
Furthermore, Mr. Stevenson mentioned Pahlavi‘s support of the Islamic Republic’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and his admission of “bilateral contact” with the terrorist organization.
Former Member of the European and Scotland’s parliaments, Mr. Struan Stevenson, has unveiled his new book, “Dictators and Revolution—Iran, A Contemporary History,” which sheds light on Iran’s contemporary history and how the Pahlavi dictatorship helped the ruling theocracy to hijack the 1979 anti-monarchic revolution.
The book discusses a viable democratic alternative presented by Maryam Rajavi and her Ten Point Plan for the future of Iran, which, together with the international and domestic solidarity assembled by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), offers hope for a truly democratic republic in Iran.
The book’s foreword is by Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield Jr., who commends Mr. Stevenson for his insights into the corrupt and brutal alliance of Iran’s monarchists and clerics that has thwarted the Iranian people’s democratic aspirations.
The book is available for purchase on Barnes and Noble’s website at the following link: