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Iran Opposition Political Parties in Exile https://photius.com/countries/iran/government/iran_government_opposition_political~281.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Many of the opposition parties that were suppressed inside the country were reorganized abroad. In 1987 more than a dozen political parties were active among the Iranian exile communities in Western Europe, the United States, and Iraq. All of these parties belonged to one of four broad ideological groups: monarchists, democrats, Islamicists, and Marxists. With the notable exception of the Mojahedin and the ethnic Kurdish parties, the expatriate opposition parties eschewed the use of political violence to achieve their shared goal of overthrowing the regime in Tehran. Data as of December 1987
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