During this period, Farbad’s independent and popular views often clashed with the expectations of the Pahlavi imperial government, culminating in his premature retirement from the army in 1354. However, Farbad’s commitment to democracy and national sovereignty remained steadfast, propelling him into the realm of post-revolutionary activismFollowing his departure from the military, Farbad emerged as a vocal advocate for democracy and human rights in Iran. His affiliation with the National Front signaled his dedication to promoting political reform and challenging the authoritarian tendencies of the Islamic Republic Party.Despite facing security restrictions and surveillance, Farbad continued to champion the cause of political development and individual freedoms. His multidimensional approach to activism, encompassing research, writing, and public advocacy, highlighted his commitment to fostering a more inclusive and democratic society.