Posts Tagged ‘Sayyed Mohammad Khatami’

Mehdi Karroubi on Taraneh Mousavi

Monday, August 31st, 2009

I provide a translation of that part of Karroubi’s press conference dealing with the Taraneh Mousavi affair. The version published by Tehran Bureau often has more the character of a paraphrase. More seriously, there are major lacunae in it which are not indicated by ellipses. I use the same source Tehran Bureau used.
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Rafsanjani’s Friday Prayer

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Ayatollah Rafsanjani, the Iranian clerical strongman, delivered Friday prayers as scheduled. There was a sense leading up to these prayers that everything was hanging on what he was going to say. Was he going to impose his solution on the crisis, effectively selling it out for his benefit? Was he going to stand against his political rivals and use his power and prestige as one of the few surviving early leaders of the revolution to drive them out of the political arena? We’ll return to these questions later.

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Conclusion

The speech was neither a call for revolution nor submission. But it should be said that the overwhelming majority of his talk was directed at the Ahmadinejad government. He called for an end to the persecution of the press, an end to silencing the grumbling clergy in Qom, the freedom of prisoners arrested in the confrontations which followed the elections, and a general opening of society. It was done in the classical language of sage counsel, with plenty of references to the Koran and the lives of the Prophet and the Shiite Imams. For example, he referred to how Imam Ja`far os-Sadeq, who can be considered the first Shiite scholar, did most of his writing either in prison or having been censored by the Ummayads. This comparison of the reformists to the persecuted Shiite imam and the government to the Ummayads is pretty strong stuff.

What the practical effects of this sermon will be is hard to tell. We will have to leave that to a future post. But on the whole, it has strengthened the hand of the reformists and shown the usurping government its limitations.

Azerbaijan and Karubi and Khatami

Monday, July 6th, 2009

In addition to Musavi’s missteps on Azerbaijan, the two other leading lights in the reformist leadership, Sayyed Mohammad Khatami and Mehdi Karubi, had their own difficulties. Click here to see the rest of the article.

Tabriz’s Akbar Alami’s Pre-Election Message to Mir Hosein Musavi

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Translator’s Comment

This article, from weeks before the election, is important because it indicates a certain exasperation in Azerbaijan with Mir Hosein Musavi. Its author, Mr. Alami, Tabrizi’s voice in the sixth and seventh Majlis, was famous, as he mentions in his letter, for pursuing corruption and fraud. His most dramatic case was exposing Ali Kordan, Ahmadinejad’s Minister of the Interior, as having a fraudulent doctorate from Oxford University. He was a close ally of the reformist president Sayyed Mohammad Khatami. The letter was clearly written, despite the author’s protestations to the contrary, out of a certain personal sense of pique, but also clearly reflects how Tabrizis had a sense of nationalist disappointment with their long-lost native son.Click here to see the rest of the article.