Bloomfield who as former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern Affairs has had a special focus on the Middle East stressed: "At
the time of Iran's revolution in 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini eagerly
sought the support of the head of the MEK, Massoud Rajavi, for his new
constitution precisely because that organization enjoyed broad popular
support particularly among Iranian women, youth, intellectuals and
minority communities; Mr. Rajavi withheld his support from Khomeini's
constitution because it combined religious and political authority and
was undemocratic. The fundamentalist regime in Iran and the MEK have
had such a bitter history since 1979 precisely because the progressive
and modern Islam embraced by the resistance poses a direct threat to the
continued rule of fundamentalism.
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