Michael Totten interviews the hard-leftist opposition to Ahmadinejad, et. al (Hat tip: Sully):
“Some of the Communists in Iran were a part of the 1979 revolution,” I said. “Were you a part of that revolution?”
“Yes,” Kamal said. “We were. We were supported by people who were workers and poor people. You should remember that the Komalah Party was the first party that brought women equality. Komalah still wants women to have the same rights that men do.”
“How long did your Party have good relations with the government after the revolution?” I said.
I’m not sure if he dodged my question or if it was lost in translation.
“We have 3,000 martyrs,” he said. “We have hope and we have struggled for many years. We have activities everywhere.”
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