Archive for September, 2009

The Real Saideh Pouraqayi

Monday, September 7th, 2009
Sepideh Puraqayi

Sepideh Puraqayi

The search for the real Saideh Puraqayi begins with the Democratic Party of Iran. According to the Wikipedia article on it, it was founded in 2004 by a group of student and political activists. Its general secretary was Abbas Khorsandi, who was sentenced to eight years in prison in September 2007 and its spokesman was Qasem Shirzadian aka Kaveh Shirzad. One of the party activists was Sepideh Puraqayi, the sister of our Saideh Puraqayi. That’s right. Contrary to what the Green Wave for Freedom said in its communiques, Saideh had a brother and a sister born to a first wife of their father.

The Taraneh Mousavi rumor-mongers were faced with inventing a victim out of thin air. The Saideh Puraqayi rumor-mongers were faced with the more daunting task of reinventing a victim who already existed.

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The Saideh Puraqayi Stories

Monday, September 7th, 2009

saeiThe story of Saideh Puraqayi has appeared on otherwise credible websites allied with the Green Movement (the democratic-Islamic opposition in Iran). We will exam this story as it appeared in these websites in this posting. Then we will show how this story is clearly another hoax. In our next post, we will show the real Saideh Puraqayi tragedy, which had been coopted by a hitherto unheard of group.
First, we post the three stories as they appeared.

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Taraneh Mousavi’s Fortieth

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Hosein Taeb’s Bouquet to the Waters
The Persians have an expression for it: Throwing a bouquet on the water. It means trying to do someone a favor, but making such a mess in the process that it completely backfires. The folk-etymology of this expression illustrates this well: A man wants to give a bouquet of flowers to the bride at a wedding. Unable to get in, he has them floated downstream. The bride, seeing the flowers, jumps into the water after them and drowns.

This is what the Islamic Republic did with its videos about the Taraneh Mousavi affair.

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