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Will Post-Islamist Iran Get a Royal Restoration?

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This week, we’re going to be talking about what will become of Iran now that it’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has fallen victim to the ongoing bombing campaign by U.S. and Israeli forces.

With me to discuss the issue is Kaveh Shahrooz, an Iranian-born Canadian lawyer and human-rights activist who now serves as a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

Before taking on this role, Kaveh served as a policy advisor on human rights to Global Affairs Canada. A graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Toronto, he recently led a successful effort to convince Canada’s parliament to recognize the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran as constituting crimes against humanity under international law.

During his career, Kaveh has spent a lot of time networking with other liberal-minded Iranian reformers, and we’re going to discuss some of the tensions and rivalries that exist within that community—tensions and rivalries that are coming to the fore now that the demise of Iran’s Islamist theocracy seems like a realistic short-term objective.

On the Assassination of an Ayatollah

In this week’s column, I reflect on the death of Ayatollah Khamenei—and why it may be a moment for cautious celebration.

In particular, we will discuss Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. For decades, Pahlavi has lived the life of a wealthy exile in the United States. And he has used his wealth and freedom in the west to assemble a large body of supporters, both on the ground in Iran, and in cyberspace.

Many Iranians, especially those with positive memories of his father’s strongarm rule before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, are looking to Pahlavi to take over the country as part of some new royalist restoration.

We will also discuss the underlying nature of Iranian society, with a focus on understanding how the Mullahs and their brutal Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps security forces, known as the IRGC, have been able to maintain power for so long in a country that is, in fact, one of the most secular in the Middle East.

Please enjoy my interview with human-rights expert Kaveh Shahrooz.

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