I learned a lot from this interview. I realize that news out of Iran is spotty and uneven, and it is difficult to know whose opinion to trust. Nevertheless, Jamie Glazov consistently proves a trustworthy source to ferret out individuals with special insight, and this interview doesn't disappoint. One thing I learned: Mousavi is not a good man. According to Farahanipour,
Mousavi has had a long history of hard line positions and murderous suppression of opposition and presiding over massacres of political prisoners in the 1980s. Even today he has constantly declared his devotion to the Supreme Leader and his religious ideology of hierarchical Islamic government. His moderation myth has developed out of his opposition to Ahmadinejad’s open and bold statements. Mousavi believes in quietly doing the same things, i.e. the nuclear development, support of Hezbollah and Hamas and etc.