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We are still living the age of 'The Arabian Nights' in the 21st century!
But it was totally different in the 20th century:
Ayatollah Khomeini left Iran in 1964 for Turkey and Iraq, before moving into Neauphle-le-Château near Paris, France in 1978.
With fewer restrictions against freedom of speech in France, Khomeini had a better opportunity to communicate his message more efficiently to people in Iran in France. Because of journalists and the press in France, and the approval of foreign policy advisers in the United Kingdom and the United States and a lack of trust in Shah to support long-term British and American interests, Khomeini's speeches were published rapidly in global media. Khomeini wanted to communicate with people that continued protests against the government.
Ruhollah Khomeini's life in exile - Wikipedia
On 11 February 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini flew into Tehran on an Air France Boeing 747, as Flight AF 4721 from Charles de Gaulle Airport. He was accompanied by supporters including Sadeq Tabatabaei, Sadegh Khalkhali as well as 120 international journalists including Peter Scholl-Latour.
Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Iran - Wikipedia
(The small town of Kahak south of the city of Qom was renamed "Nufeloshato" in the memory of the French residence.)








