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In pre-revolutionary Iran, many audio cassettes circulated. However, the content was not musical: they were sermons and speeches by a preacher who invited the people to "wake up", rebelling against the Shah. That voice belonged to an elderly ayatollah who in 1963 had dared to challenge imperial power and the White Revolution. Exiled from his country, Ruhollah Khomeini continued to spread his religious sermons, inciting the Iranians to overthrow the government of the Shah who, in his opinion, was now a servant of the Americans. After the emperor's escape, Khomeini returned to realize his ambitious project, that of creating a huge theocracy. But was his political model really freer than the previous dictatorship?