Archive for June, 2009

For My Brothers and Sisters in Faith

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I hope that my readers will be patient as my thoughts turn to the ancient community of my brothers and sisters in faith and offer them a psalm in their name.

They have survived, and will continue to survive, in part with the help of their great love of Iran as well as the tolerance which is at the core or the Iranian people’s values, from the time of King Cyrus the Great to this day.

שִׁיר לַמַּעֲלוֹת אֶשָּׂא עֵינַי אֶל־הֶהָרִים מֵאַיִן יָבֹא עֶזְרִי׃
עֶזְרִי מֵעִם יְהוָה עֹשֵׂה שָׁמַיִם וָאָרֶץ׃
אַל־יִתֵּן לַמּוֹט רַגְלֶךָ אַל־יָנוּם שֹׁמְרֶךָ׃
הִנֵּה לֹא־יָנוּם וְלֹא יִישָׁן שֹׁשׁוֹמֵר יִשְׂרָאֵל׃
יְהוָה שֹׁמְרֶךָ יְהוָה צִלְּךָ עַל־יַד יְמִינֶךָ׃
יוֹמָם הַשֶּׁמֶששׁ לֹא־יַכֶּכָּה וְיָרֵחַ בַּלָּיְלָה׃
יְהוָה יִשְׁמָרְךָ מִכָּל־רָע יִשְׁמֹר אֶת־נַפְשֶׁךָ׃
יְהוָה יִשְׁמָר־צֵאתְךָ וּבוֹאֶךָ מֵעַתָּה וְעַד־עוֹלָם׃

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Sayyed Mohammad Khatami on Possibilities for Reconciliation

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

July 1, 2009Khatami

E`temad-e Melli’s Political Group: Members of the [Majlis] National Security and Foreign Policy Commission went to visit the president of the reformist government  [Sayyed Mohammad Khatami] to say what they had to say and hear Sayyed Mohammad Khatami’s concerns. And so, while the president of the reformist government served as host to the members of this commission, he indicated his chief concern, i.e., the loss of public confidence. But the president of the reformist government did not only express his concern, but offered a way out of this dilemma and reiterated his previous position, i.e., insisted on the formation of an impartial body to solve the electoral dispute. After the elections for the tenth presidency of the republic were held and numerous difficulties ensued, Sayyed Mohammad Khatami called the formation of such a commission essential for resolving the differences. Of course, this suggestion was pretty much overlooked. But in the presence of the members of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, which had previously visited Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani, Nateq Nuri, Mehdi Karoubi, Mir Hosein Musavi, and Mohsen Reza’i, the president of the reformist government needed to emphasize the need to form an impartial body and his belief that it the only way to solve the electoral dispute, while changing the society’s security atmosphere. Of course, Sayyed Mohammad Khatami considered the Commission members’ efforts taken out of concern to solve the existing problems and said, “I consider myself a devoted child of the revolution. I have always loved the Imam [Ayatollah Khomeini] and remain so.” The president of the reformist government elaborated, “For me, order is a sacred matter which was the outcome of the principle religious and popular revolution for which I have sacrificed.” The president of the Baran Foundation1, pointing his explanation he had given the previous year in the course of some meetings of the bases of his reformist ideas, he declared, “In some expressions of my ideas which I explained, I said that the reformist movement is a movement which has arisen in our society over a century ago and which we have seen reached its zenith during the Islamic Revolution, and the fruit of the Islamic Revolution, in turn, is the Islamic Republic.” And of course, Sayyed Mohammad Khatami considers deviation from the Islamic Republic’s values a cause of weakening the system, and has said as much: “The difference which the Imam and our revolution has with other movements is that the Islamic Revolution gave birth to the Islamic Republic, and I believe that one of the means of weakening the system is to distort the Islamic Republic’s values from within. It is natural that foreigners, too, intend to damage these achievements, too.” He added, “When the Islamic Revolution appeared, a reality appeared in the midst of social life, and it was that fundamentalism and a focus on values was posed, and this led to the question of what we are defending. The answer is clear, we are defending the Islamic Republic, just as the late Imam said and as it appears in the Constitution.”Click here to see the rest of the article.

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Nico Pitney vs. Dana Milibank

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I don’t believe it is the purpose of this blog to repeat what others say and to wade into YouTube.com, which anyone else can do as well as I can.

But this provides such a great example of how the responsible journalists of the blogosphere are giving the cowardly mainstream media the shellacking it richly deserves. Please join me in watching Nico Pitney giving Dana Milibank a well-deserved spanking.

The commentary is given by one of my heroes, Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks, who is a rising star in blogospheric commentary. To paraphrase Ataturk, “Bir Cenk Uygur dünyaya bedeldir.”

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Special: Report from an Eye Witness of Sunday’s Rally before the Qoba Mosque

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Today, June 28, 2009, from six to eight in the evening, on the anniversary of the anniversary of the death of Dr. Mohammad Beheshti,1 hundreds of supporters of Engineer Mir Hosein Musavi rallied on Qoba Street at the Qoba Mosque, located on Martyr Dr. Ali Shariati Street in Tehran.

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