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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran’s Islamic Economy Is Set Up to Benefit the Privileged Few
2004-04-22
... Twenty-five years after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini led the revolution that toppled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a dozen families with religious ties control much of Iran’s $110 billion gross domestic product and shape its politics, industries and finances, says Ray Takeyh, a professor and director of studies at National Defense University’s Near East and South Asia Center in Washington and coauthor of The Receding Shadow of the Prophet: The Rise and Fall of Radical Political Islam. The Rafsanjanis -- who have investments in pistachio farming, real estate, automaking and a private airline worth a total of $1 billion -- are among the best connected and most influential of the families, Takeyh says.

Rafsanjani, 69, has wielded power since the creation of the Islamic Republic in 1979, when he served on the Revolutionary Council under Khomeini. Mohsen Hashemi, 43, Rafsanjani’s oldest son, heads a $2 billion project to build Tehran’s subway. Yasser Hashemi, 32, the youngest son, runs a horse farm north of Tehran in the exclusive suburb of Lavasan, where an acre of land costs $2 million. Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani, 34, the son whose contact with Statoil led to the police search, was a director at National Iranian Gas Co. and heads the unit that develops compressed natural gas for cars.

"The whole Iranian economy is set up to benefit the privileged few," Takeyh says. "Rafsanjani is the most adept, the most notorious and the most privileged." ... many details in the article
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#3  Well, hell. Don't know how that happened; the stories aren't next to each other.

Oh, well....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-22 11:26:52 PM  

#2  
McAuliffe Gets Snippy
That sums it up. Everything after that is superfluous.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-22 11:22:14 PM  

#1  And when you slice through the theology or ideology it is always about 1% holding down the other 99%. Of course they've got to coopt 5% to help with the apparatus of oppression.
Posted by: 11A5S   2004-04-22 2:53:21 PM  

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