• Iran Literally Just Erased A Guy From History

    Iran’s Islamist government is pretty uneasy about dissidents. So uneasy, in fact, that the government is trying to delete them from history.

    Iranian television aired footage Sunday from a 1984 speech delivered by Ayatollah Khamenei, who today is the country’s Supreme Leader. In the background is a large photo of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of Iran’s Islamic regime and the country’s Supreme Leader at the time of the speech. And, according to Iranian TV, that’s the only photo that was there.

    But it wasn’t. In the original video, a smaller photo can be seen next to Khomeini’s. That photo, of Ayatollah Hussein-Ali Montazeri, was airbrushed out of the television version. Critics of the Iranian regime immediately noticed the change and posted on social media. Radio Liberty also picked up on the edit:

    سانسور زبردستانه تصویر منتظری در سیما، کلا صدا و سیما اول سانسور بوده بعدا دست و پا دراورده pic.twitter.com/ZjfZs7azpy

    — کلنل سلیمان (@Sultansolomon) October 26, 2015

    Montazeri was a major figure in the Iranian Revolution of 1979, and for years he was the designated successor to Khomeini himself. But eventually, Montazeri broke with the government and became a prominent dissident due to his belief the government should legalize political parties and show more respect for human rights. Montazeri spent the last years of his life under house arrest and died in 2009.

    But even in death, the Iranian state is apparently afraid of his specter.

    Iran has a widespread regime of censorship on TV, the Internet, and more, but this recent display shows just how far such stunts can go in the Islamic Republic.

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