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Radio Azadi Dari

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Radio Azadi (Dari) is the Dari-language branch of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Afghan Service. Formerly known as Radio Free Afghanistan, the service was re‑launched in January 2002 and is dedicated to providing independent, uncensored news and analysis to Dari‑speaking audiences in Afghanistan and among the diaspora. Its programming covers political, social, cultural, and economic issues, with a strong emphasis on promoting democracy and freedom of expression.

Radio Farsi London

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Radio Neshat

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Radio Quran IRIB

Radio Quran IRIB

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Iranian Congress Radio

Iranian Congress Radio

Der Text beschreibt die Machtübernahme der Kleriker nach der Islamischen Revolution im Iran, die durch manipulative Referenden und ideologische Propaganda legitimiert wurde. Ein zentraler Wendepunkt war die Besetzung der US-Botschaft 1979, die laut Text keine spontane Studentenaktion war, sondern eine von sowjetischen Geheimdiensten unterstützte Operation der Revolutionsgarden. Im Zuge der anschließenden „Islamischen Kulturrevolution“ wurde das Bildungssystem radikal gesäubert, um jegliche Opposition an den Universitäten zu eliminieren. Parallel dazu formierten sich Widerstandsbewegungen unter politischen Figuren wie Dr. Shahpour Bakhtiar, die versuchten, das neue Regime zu stürzen. Der Text beleuchtet somit die gewaltsame Konsolidierung der Islamischen Republik und die frühen, teils militärischen Versuche, diese Entwicklung aufzuhalten.

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