Historical Comparison

Then vs Now

What the Islamic Republic Stole from Iran

For 45 years, the regime has systematically destroyed what made Iran prosperous. Compare the Iran that was with the Iran they created - a nation stripped of its freedoms, its wealth, and its future.

Before 1979

Prosperity & Progress

After 1979

Oppression & Destruction

The Evidence Speaks for Itself

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Comprehensive Comparison

The Comparison

See the stark reality of what 45 years of theocratic rule has done to Iran

Freedom

Before 1979
  • Free press and independent media — International news agencies (BBC, AP, Reuters) reported freely from Tehran streets during 1979 protests
  • Political parties allowed to operate — Multiple parties contested elections, including Nationalists and Socialists
  • Women gained voting rights in 1963 — years BEFORE countries like Switzerland (1971) and Liechtenstein (1984)
  • Religious minorities protected — Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians held government positions and practiced openly
After 1979
  • No free press, all media state-controlled — No foreign journalists allowed; only Al Jazeera (banned even by Saudi Arabia) sometimes present
  • Thousands of political prisoners — 30,000+ arrested in 2026 uprising alone; reporters, activists, students jailed
  • Mandatory hijab enforced by morality police — Women arrested for showing hair; pins used to force hijabs onto resisters
  • Systematic persecution of minorities — Bahá'ís banned from education, Kurds executed, LGBTQ+ face death penalty

Economy

Before 1979
  • 70 Rials per US Dollar
  • Growing and prosperous middle class
  • Low unemployment rates
  • Major infrastructure investments
After 1979
  • 1,400,000+ Rials per Dollar (20,000x collapse)
  • 40% poverty rate, destroyed middle class
  • Massive brain drain - millions fled
  • Economy crippled by sanctions and corruption

Education

Before 1979
  • Co-educational universities
  • International academic freedom and exchange
  • Merit-based admissions
  • Modern curriculum and research
After 1979
  • Gender segregation in all schools
  • Banned subjects and censored materials
  • Ideological curriculum mandated
  • Women barred from many fields of study

Culture

Before 1979
  • Vibrant arts and cinema scene
  • Music festivals and concerts
  • Theater and performance arts flourished
  • Cultural exchange with the world
After 1979
  • Strict censorship of all media
  • Music and dancing banned or restricted
  • Artists imprisoned and silenced
  • Ancient Persian culture suppressed

International Relations

Before 1979
  • Diplomatic ties with most nations — Iran had embassies worldwide and positive relations with East and West
  • Thriving tourism industry — Millions visited historical sites like Persepolis and Isfahan annually
  • Respected member of international community — Founding member of UN, active in global organizations
  • Open borders and free travel — Iranians welcomed globally; strong passport enabled visa-free travel
After 1979
  • Pariah state, isolated from the world — Chants "Death to America/Israel" weekly, then wonders why they're isolated
  • SELF-INFLICTED sanctions — Regime called sanctions "worthless paper," developed secret nuclear program, funded terrorism, now cries sanctions are "brutal"
  • Listed as state sponsor of terrorism — Funds Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis; took US embassy hostage for 444 days
  • Iranian passport among weakest globally — Can enter only 44 countries visa-free (170th ranking), Iranians embarrassed worldwide
Historical Evidence
When asked on the Air France flight "How do you feel about returning to Iran after 15 years?" Khomeini replied: "Nothing." His translator lied and said "He prefers not to comment."

— Air France Flight 4721, February 1, 1979

The answer of an occupier, not a leader returning home

"I don't want to rule... I will be just a spiritual guide."

— Khomeini, Le Monde interview, January 1979

One month later: Declared Supreme Leader for life

20,000x

Currency devaluation from 70 Rials to 1.4 million per Dollar

— Central Bank of Iran data, 1979 vs 2025

2,228+

Recorded executions in 2025 alone - highest per capita rate globally

— Iran Human Rights Monitor, 2025 Report

"Before 1979, Iranian women could be judges, ministers, and doctors. Today they cannot even leave the country without their husband's permission."

— UN Women Report on Iran, 2023

These are not just statistics

This is the story of millions of destroyed lives, crushed dreams, and a nation in chains.