Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic strongly denounced the notorious US and British-orchestrated coup against Iran's first democratically-elected government.
63 years have passed since coup d’état against Iran's first democratically-elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq. The coup was completed on August 19 in 1953.
The coup overthrew Mosaddeq who nationalized Iran’s oil production in 1951 which had been under British control.
Mosaddeq’s move became a source of serious concern for the US and Britain which saw their interests at grave risk.
However, the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 under the leadership of Imam Khomeini changed the course of history in the interest of Iranian nation. Iranian nation led by Imam Khomeini took their destiny in their own hands and established an Islamic-democratic system.
Imam Khomeini in a historic address denounced the 1953 coup against the then elected Iranian government.
Recalling unpleasant events of 1953, Imam said that such nasty coup happened because of the then government had not attached enough significance to religious figures of that era. Imam also criticized the separation between religion and politics at the certain juncture of history.
In 2013, the US Central Intelligence Agency released documents formally acknowledging the role it played alongside the British spy agency MI6 in the coup. Overthrowing Mosaddeq also strengthened the dictatorial rule of Iran’s deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi who had just fled Iran following a power struggle with him.
The Islamic revolution’s victory in 1979 under the wise leadership of Imam Khomeini toppled the monarchial regime of Pahlavi and resulted in establishment of the Islamic-democratic system