bakhtiar was the prime minister.had not arrived yet, so there was a demonstration in favour of bakhtiar and, of course, of the shah. militants gathered around the stadium and started beating up the people coming out. beating them hard. suddenly, i see this woman running towards me and being lynched, you know, by the mob. and of course, again, in a time like this, you don't think — you just shoot. so i was running back, shooting. and somebody would say, "don't take pictures, don't take pictures," you know, i would always answer in farsi, you know, "this is for history." as a photographer, you shoot. but the problem was, should i show this picture then? because in the evening, i'd get together with my friends and they said, "abbas, you can't show this picture because it shows the dark side of the revolution." i said, "i'm sorry, this might be my country, my people in my revolution, but i'm also a journalist, which is a historian of the present, so we have to show this picture now." and in retrospect i think i was right