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Islam and democracy?
Why are they such reluctant bedfellows?
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Or it could be oil producing Islamic countries. Most countries were encouraged to democratised in the 20th century with the exception of the oil rich kingdoms. Maybe we were happy to keep the corrupt Kings in power for fear that a democratically elected Government might sell to the USSR instead. So they were encourage to stay undemocratic? Just a thought.
Or it could be oil producing Islamic countries. Most countries were encouraged to democratised in the 20th century with the exception of the oil rich kingdoms. Maybe we were happy to keep the corrupt Kings in power for fear that a democratically elected Government might sell to the USSR instead. So they were encourage to stay undemocratic? Just a thought.
Iran was a democracy in the 1950s. The very popular democratically elected President and his governemt was overthrown by a CIA initiated coup at the behest of the British government and PM Winston Churchill. The British diplomats had already been expelled for organising a failed coup.
The Iranian government had nationalised the British owned oil industry which had been ripping off the Iranians for decades.
The Iranian government had nationalised the British owned oil industry which had been ripping off the Iranians for decades.