Synopsis:
Militant Islam enjoyed its first modern triumph with the arrival in
power of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran in 1979. In this series of three
programmes, key figures tell the inside story.
Former US
president Jimmy Carter talks on television for the first time about the
episode that, more than any other, led American voters to eject him from
the presidency. Iran's seizure of the US embassy in Tehran and the
holding of its staff for 444 days took more and more of Carter's time
and energy. His final days in office were dominated by desperate
attempts to secure the release of the embassy hostages. Those who sat in
the White House with him, planning how to rescue the hostages, how to
negotiate their release and, finally, wondering whether anything could
be rescued from the disaster, all tell their part in the story.
Other
contributors include former vice president Walter Mondale, ex-deputy
secretary of state Warren Christopher and former national security
adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. The other side of the story is told by top
Iranians: Ayatollah Khomeini's close adviser, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri;
his first foreign minister, Ebrahim Yazdi; his negotiator with the US,
Sadeq Tabatabai; and the founder of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Mohsen
Rafiqdoust.
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Einladung zu unserem kultur Programm in Wien
5 years ago
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