1978 Revolution Revisited: Regrets of Former Revolutionaries
Homa Natiq’s Unforgivable Choices in 1978 Homa Natiq, a lecturer and researcher during the revolution, reflects on the unforgivable choices made in 1978. She vividly describes how the passion of the time led her to discard savings and knowledge, only to later regret her decisions. Natiq’s candid admission of betrayal to Iran underscores the complexities individuals faced during the revolutionary period.
Homa Natiq’s personal narrative adds a poignant dimension to the discussion. The sacrifice of savings and knowledge for the revolutionary cause reflects the passionate commitment that many felt during those tumultuous times. Her acknowledgment of regret emphasizes the human aspect of the revolution, prompting us to consider the individual stories intertwined with the larger historical narrative.