Why support those who have brought "torture " from Iranian prisons and are openly playing it out on the people under various names??
WHY??
My favorite Iraninan song
Sunday, 27 May 2007
Saturday, 12 May 2007
“Turn the music down or else…”
May 1st may be a commemorable day for every one.
But on that day, a horrific thing happened to 2 families in Tabriz city.
Tabriz is one of the major cities of Turkish linguistic and with Azerbaijan origins.
They have their very own culture, and have a great history of resistance against most dictators in Iran’s contempory history.
That day , 2 families “Ebrahim Nejad, and Abass Zade” experienced the every day hazard of Iranian life.
“Suppression”
Their 2 sons were stopped by a security guard inspecting their car for “improper” western music.
This is merely excuse as to inflict injury to the already bruised society , that has lost a lot under the government.
I am so sorry to be so open about this. I think you will follow my meaning when you see the story.
The two youth were trying to escape the every day hazards in their car , which was their parents any way, and were strolling along , when stopped by “lieutenant Javad Naderi", the guard in charge of the vice squad.
They were told to shut down the music they were listening, ..One of them started arguing, and before any one could realize, several shots were fired…and blood every where..!!!
They were both in blood. Arman ,19 , and Bahman only 20 laid their in a pool of blood and shock, till helped by passers by, who by then came to resist the arrest.
Is there any one out there who still thinks that suppression is seasonal??
This government is not our choice, we too like to enjoy music. is this nit the least of freedom????
But on that day, a horrific thing happened to 2 families in Tabriz city.
Tabriz is one of the major cities of Turkish linguistic and with Azerbaijan origins.
They have their very own culture, and have a great history of resistance against most dictators in Iran’s contempory history.
That day , 2 families “Ebrahim Nejad, and Abass Zade” experienced the every day hazard of Iranian life.
“Suppression”
Their 2 sons were stopped by a security guard inspecting their car for “improper” western music.
This is merely excuse as to inflict injury to the already bruised society , that has lost a lot under the government.
I am so sorry to be so open about this. I think you will follow my meaning when you see the story.
The two youth were trying to escape the every day hazards in their car , which was their parents any way, and were strolling along , when stopped by “lieutenant Javad Naderi", the guard in charge of the vice squad.
They were told to shut down the music they were listening, ..One of them started arguing, and before any one could realize, several shots were fired…and blood every where..!!!
They were both in blood. Arman ,19 , and Bahman only 20 laid their in a pool of blood and shock, till helped by passers by, who by then came to resist the arrest.
Is there any one out there who still thinks that suppression is seasonal??
This government is not our choice, we too like to enjoy music. is this nit the least of freedom????
نمي دونم كه چي بگم...هربار يك شيوه جديد كنترل وارد كارميشه, راستش ديگه خسته شديم ..
يك بار مبارزه با بد حجابي است و,يك بار با موزيك و الان با اعتياد ..اين را هم كه گفتنيد به صورت نامحدود اجرا ميشه...
خيلي ها مقاومت ميكنند اما به چه قيمت ؟؟
اين عكسها را نگاه كنيد..فكر ميكنم كه اين صحنه هاي فجيع و درداوربود .
ارمان عزيز و بهمن ..براي شما سلامتي و براي خانوداه گرامي تون صبر درخواست دارم..
اينها نماد بارزي از ايستادگي عليه اين شيوه هاي غير دموكراتيك است ..
به اميد اينكه همه ما متحد با هم قدم برداريم..
دورد بر شما
Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Out of fury ..or dismay ??
Looking at his picture…brought all the pain he suffered and witnessed at once to my thoughts. I felt that for seconds I was in his shoes…
What pain!!!
He must have been so frustrated, hopeless, ?
Or perhaps..he was decisive to send a message ?
Which?
“A young man set himself ablaze in front of Ahmadinejad’ s office “ he had suffered 80% burn and was in critical situation.
I have been thinking on this for the past day and night…still have not made up my mind.
But I wish that it was to send a message…I hate to see dismay and hopelessness here.. We need to be cheered up. In all protest movements, not to be condemned..
The latter we are having each time the “EU and the USA” fall in to the Iranian trap and are lured to talk …
Every time they make a contract, despite all the killings here…..and
Who’s paying the price??Certainly not the EU and the USA, and of course not even those who write contently, analyzing the situation, as if playing chess!
I should say that …they should for once look at this photo, and think for once the pain this person may have suffered to do make such antagonistic decision!!
Please try to understand this frustration…
We do not need “big thinking “and “analysis” . We need a good helping hand.
Stop the help given to those responsible for terrorism abroad and inside on their own citizens.
What pain!!!
He must have been so frustrated, hopeless, ?
Or perhaps..he was decisive to send a message ?
Which?
“A young man set himself ablaze in front of Ahmadinejad’ s office “ he had suffered 80% burn and was in critical situation.
I have been thinking on this for the past day and night…still have not made up my mind.
But I wish that it was to send a message…I hate to see dismay and hopelessness here.. We need to be cheered up. In all protest movements, not to be condemned..
The latter we are having each time the “EU and the USA” fall in to the Iranian trap and are lured to talk …
Every time they make a contract, despite all the killings here…..and
Who’s paying the price??Certainly not the EU and the USA, and of course not even those who write contently, analyzing the situation, as if playing chess!
I should say that …they should for once look at this photo, and think for once the pain this person may have suffered to do make such antagonistic decision!!
Please try to understand this frustration…
We do not need “big thinking “and “analysis” . We need a good helping hand.
Stop the help given to those responsible for terrorism abroad and inside on their own citizens.
Saturday, 5 May 2007
Bread or Nuclear energy??
Take a look at the picture. It is a picture taken by my friend in his trip to Mahshad,
It reads “Cucumbers 10007 Tomans” (equal to nearly 11 $.)
The Irony is the sentence under. It reads: “Nuclear Energy is our given right”.
Which reminded me of the workers 1st may demonstration, and their slogan “Bread, unpaid wages, is our given rights” .
I suppose this is part of the demagogue characteristic of the Tehran government, which I think is very Unique.
It cries out “thief ,thief, and steels instead”.
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