The presence at the United Nations of Iran's new hardline president, Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, has galvanised the exiled opposition into action.
Still, historical and ideological differences have prevented rival groups from presenting a united front.
By Guy Dinmore in New York
Published: September 15 2005 17:24 | Last updated: September 15 2005 17:24
The presence at the United Nations of Iran's new hardline president, Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, has galvanised the exiled opposition into action.
Still, historical and ideological differences have prevented rival groups from presenting a united front.
