
Probing Into Iran and the Events that Shaped It Interviews with major Iranian political figures documented by Manouchehr Bibiyan in provoking new book Encino, CA (Vocus) July 22, 2010 Producer and president of Los Angeles based JAAM-E-JAM Television Network, Manouchehr Bibiyan, unveils stirring facts and astounding documentation taken from his long and dangerous career. Published through Xlibris, Secrets of the Iranian Revolution: JAAM-E-JAM Television’s Open Forum probes into the history of modern Iran and the remarkable and often disturbing events that shaped it. Originally written in the Persian language, Secrets of the Iranian Revolution presents a rare political document and a credible historical primary source on the history of modern Iran. It provides a glimpse behind the scenes of one of the most turbulent modern revolutions, based on the many interviews of Mr. Bibiyan and his staff. From the well-followed interview with Ali Amini (Prime Minister 1961-1962) in 1982 on him being the first Opposition Leader against the Islamic Republic Abroad; to the sensational dialogue with Amir Taheri in 1991 regarding the assassination of Shapour Bakhtiar; to the interview with Reza Pahlavi, Heir to the Iranian Throne; to the revelations of Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi, son-in-law of the Shah; and to the revelations of Shapour Bakhtiar and many others; this intriguing volume includes an in-depth documentation of the relevant interviews with the key figures in the Iranian Revolution who all together reveal the Secrets of the Iranian Revolution. Eye-opening, shocking, and at times provoking, Secrets of the Iranian Revolution: JAAM-E-JAM Television’s Open Forum offers an honest and gripping bird’s eye view of the events that carved the present stature of the world’s eighteenth largest country. For more information on this book, log on to Xlibris.com. About the Author
SECRETS OF THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION * by Manouchehr Bibiyan
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