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Sun, 02/13/2011 - 10:35
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Deja vu in Iranian and Egyptian revolutions

TEHRAN, Feb.13(MNA) -- There are different analyses about the process and nature of the Egyptian revolution, but undoubtedly there are undeniable similarities between the Egyptian uprising and Iran’s Islamic Revolution of 1979.

In 1979, the Iranian people protested against the Pahlavi dictatorship. This movement eventually led to the establishment of the Islamic Republic by the late Imam Khomeini. But now, after 32 years, a similar incident is occurring, albeit in another geographical location.

Since the beginning of the Egyptian people’s uprising, experts and observers have expressed their views about comparisons between these revolutions, with some saying there are no similarities and others saying the similarities are evident and undeniable.

Although the Egyptian revolution does not have solid leadership like the Iranian revolution of 1979, there are still undeniable similarities which must be analyzed carefully.


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