Iran's opposition 'has no real leader'
Haleh Esfandiari, Iranian dissident and academic, has had first-hand experience of just how brutal Iran's regime can be. At 67 years of age she was held for four months at Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, accused of trying to topple the Islamic establishment. After last year's disputed elections, she believes that President Ahmedinajad's government has become paranoid but that there is no real leadership among the opposition. Jonathan Charles asked Haleh Esfandiari if the seeds have been planted for a home grown velvet revolution in Iran. ...
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