Exiled Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran
Witness History
BBC
4.5 • 1.6K Ratings
🗓️ 19 January 2026
⏱️ 11 minutes
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Summary
In February 1979, after the Shah left Iran, religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini flew back to Tehran from Paris.
He had been in exile and was greeted by millions of people lining the streets.
In 2011, Mohsen Sazegara who worked for the Ayatollah, spoke to Louise Hidalgo.
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(Photo: Ayatollah Khomeini on the flight back from exile. Credit: Gabriel Duval/AFP via Getty Images)
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| 1:02.7 | now, we're taking you back to February 1979, when a specially chartered plane took off from |
| 1:08.7 | Paris bound for Tehran, marking a dramatic turning |
| 1:12.6 | point in Iran's future. In 2011, Louise Hidalgo spoke to someone close to the heart of the |
| 1:18.7 | events. This is a man they call the father of the revolution, and this is the moment that millions |
| 1:25.5 | in Iran have been waiting for. |
| 1:32.4 | After long years in exile, Ayatollah Khomeini is finally returning home. |
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