Posts Tagged ‘Taeb’

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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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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Hosein Taeb

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

TaebThe Iran Student Correspondents Association, a pro-government website, on 23/04/1387 [July 14, 2008] published a statement by the Revolutionary Guards’ public relations committee, who had just become the Commander in Chief of the Basij. He had been born in 1342 (1963/4). After his middle education, he became a seminary student. After studying in Tehran, Mashhad, and Qom, he reached a high degree (kharej) in Islamic jurisprudence. He had studied with, among others, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He joined the Revolutionary Guards in 1361 (1982/3). He began his work in Region 10 of Tehran and continued on to Qom and Mashhad. He was for some time the Revolutionary Guards’ coordinator with the Leader as well as the cultural commander of Imam Hosein College. He lost a brother in the Kerbala V operation and is married with three children.

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