امروز ۱۴ جولای یا ۲۴ تیر روز باستیل روز جشن ملی فرانسوی ها برای حمله به زندان باستیل و آغاز فرانسه مدرن است. زندان باستیل با هجوم مردم به این زندان گشوده شد. زندانیان باستیل ر ا افرادی تشکیل میدادند که با حکم ملوکانه پادشاه )رهبر( و بصورت بسیار دلبخواهی به زندن افتاده و حق اعتراض هم نداشتند. بسیاری از زندانیان سیاسی که بدلیل نوشته های سیاسی خود مورد غضب لویی قرار گرفته بودند حتی بی محاکمه)شباهت ها با حکومت ولی فقیه یکی دو تا که نیست( روانه باستیل میشدند.
باستیل در واقع نشانه مطلقه بودن قدرت شاه بود و فتح آن هم به مفهوم سقوط حکومتی که بر مبنای قدرت مطلق یک فرد است. شاید یکی از دلائلی که اکثریت هم میهنان ما که از حکومت اسلامی فرار میکنند و به کشور های غربی پناه می برند همین نداشتن زندانیان سیاسی در این کشور هاست که مانند فرانسه نداشتن زندانی سیاسی را افتخار می دانند. افسوس که حتی ۲۰۰ سال پس از روز باستیل ما هنوز در آرزوی روزی در میهن خود هستیم که کلمه زندانی سیاسی دیگر به گذشته تعلق داشته باشد. امروز در ایران چه بسیار فرزندان این کشور به جرم واهی توهین به مقام نه معظم رهبری و آنطور که جدید تر مد شده احمدی نژاد در زندان هستند.
راستی چه زمانی ایرانیان یک پارچه به این نتیجه خواهند رسید که تا زندانی سیاسی هست نه اقتصاد تحول پیدا خواهد کرد نه آزادی خواهیم داشت و نه کشوری که به آن افتخار کنیم؟.
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Aynak myopes make sure to add the jacuzzis to the Museum
by Darius Kadivar on Mon Jul 19, 2010 05:45 AM PDTMake sure to Add the Bloody Mary to my receipt for the Room Service :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLKY9hcJDxM&feature=player_embedded
Since You can't handle an intellectual discourse without getting defensive I suggest you go and take care of your Brain and Eyes ... Maybe one day you will finally learn to read between the lines and make more astute and pertinent observations when debating with people who simply have different views and historical outlooks than your one sided ones ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDplfsZxrbg
So Long Aynaky
If I had to choose between being called Oalagh
by aynak on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:57 AM PDT(a very useful animal that works and is not a leech) or a Shboon Be-Mokh, I would be happy with being an Olagh. As I am sure you take pride in being a shboon Be-Mokh. THere we reached a conclusion:
I am Olagh and you are Shaboon Be-Mokh.
Aynak Jaan Since You are Running out of Arguments ;0)
by Darius Kadivar on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:37 AM PDTComing From an Unimaginative Shortsighted Olagh I will take Your Assessment for a Compliment ...
And since we are at exchanging compliments this is what I think of You and Your Baseless Article :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs
Thank You, I think We Will leave it there then ...
you are nothing more than Shaboon Be-Mokh
by aynak on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:52 AM PDTonly you have no power. This is obvious in your threats, your exchange, they way you think of people.
Your brain is incapble of comprehending the basic concept of a citizen, and this shows repeatedly in your mindless spams, in the relationship you see between what you consider as your masters and your own being, which shows very little respect for the latter.
Well Guess Why that Communist in Hyde Park can Speak So Openly
by Darius Kadivar on Sat Jul 17, 2010 07:25 AM PDTin a Fully Democratic Society like Great Britain which happens to be a Constitutional Monarchy ? ... Precisely Because of A Restoration
RESTORATION: Britain's 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 and the 'Bill of Rights'
Which proves that it is not because a country had a Revolution (and in the case of Great Britain went as far as Beheading it's King in a Regicide to establish Just Like Iran a Religious that is virtually a Velayateh Fagih just like in Iran) and establishes a Republic that the pattern of maintaining it is definitive as has been the case in France.
History is Not Rocket Science. There is no determinism be it in History or Politics which dictates that if something happens in a certain way it will be reproduced identically elsewhere. This is true whether one wishes to maintain a Republic and reform it as was attempted by the IRI Religious Intelligenstia ( à la Khatami, Ebadi, Kadivar and co ...) and failed terribly or whether one chooses to Restore the Former Status quo but updated in order to Build a new society which is modern, democratic and coherent system of government based on a new set of values that responds to the people's desires ( thus Referandum) and sets the record straight as to the need for political accountability of the State towards the people as has been the case in Britain or Spain.
In otherwords Both Republic or Monarchy Can Work as Much as Both can Fail. It all depends on circumstances, some which can be controlled others which cannot ...
Where You are Both Mistaken is in Your Stubborn Stance that "Democracy" Obligatory Rhymes with "Republic" ... Well it Doesn't where as "Monarchy" Does ( in Rhyme that is ) and Has worked (that is in establishing a transtion towards a perfectly democratic system of government) on many occasions in History ( and particularly contemporary history) as I have mentioned through examples in my thread below as historical parralles (since you seem to want to indulge in comparative history).
Haleh Choon Yeh Safar Kardyoh, Yeh Film Deedeeyoh, Dota Ketab Chapy Khoondee Khial meekonee Donya Siah va Sepideh ? :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xd_zkMEgkI
Closing Down Evin ( Product of MY MONARCHY) or Kharizak ( Product of YOUR OWN REPUBLIC) or any Political Prison seems to me a logical and nevessary thing to do to mark the end of any repression in Society by the State regardless of the Form that state happened to have.
Spain had to deal with all the Republicans who were killed under Franco as well as prior to that before under the Monarchy. Juan Carlos honored the dead Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and even crossed the frontier to visit some exiled Republican Familes who refused to return to Spain for political reasons.
Nothing in a Fully Democratic Society can stop people from writing books and presenting Their Version of History.
For Your Information Britian HAS a REPUBLICAN Party ( many being leftwing too) which Opposes the Monarchy and they are represented in Parliament:
RESTORATION: Prince Charles, The Meddling Prince (5 Parts)
Books continue to be written in Great Britain on Cromwell and his Statue is Equally Present in Front of the British Parliament as is the Statue of Richard the Lion Heart because BOTH are the Product of British History.
I do not see Any Incompatibility in seeing the Statue of Mossadegh or Shapour Bakhtiar Erected in Front of Our MAjlis aside the Statue of Reza Shah as Reminders respectively of the Price of Democracy and the Symbol of Nation Building and Patriotism.
Mutual Respect and Recognition of past mistakes and crimes is a TWO Way Process ...
It Takes Two People to make a deal.
When it comes to healing a nation's scars and achieving national reconciliation upon which Nation Building (which encompasses building a viable ans stable Democracy) can then be possible that requires a collective effort by ALL and not just for Partisan manipulation and exploiting of personal tragedies in a bid to simply be elected.
That this is done in a Republic doesn't surprise anyone but to see that done in a Monarchy as in Great Britain or Spain is regarded with Suspicion ? Or Even Denied by your likes in the name of some pseudo Moral Superiority ?
On what Grounds ? His ?
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RKf-ZVqnSU
YOU Republicans are NOT Alone to have Lost Someone Dear ...
BOOK: EVEN AFTER ALL THIS TIME By Afschineh Latifi ( A Memoir )
It's YOUR Republic which is in Power Today. YOU may be unhappy with what it has turned into but it's YOUR BABY Not Mine or other likeminds.
So it's Never Late For You Fellows to Also APOLOGIZE in turn for the Collateral Damages YOU Caused ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7mIy97_rlo
Maybe then We can move forward and try to understand one another, tolerate eachother, acknowledge our mutual mistakes and responsabilties of the past and work together for a Better Iran we can all EQUALLY and regardless of our ideological or political preferences call home:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HdNBjnJ6A
And Let the People at large decide the colour of the Living Room Walls and the material with which they want to build it with ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNBFTWXz5_Q
My Humble Opinion,
DK
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Why shutting down Evin is so important
by aynak on Fri Jul 16, 2010 09:40 AM PDTThe first time I visited Europe I was 13 or 14 years old, a
few years prior to revolution. London was our first stop. I
remember how impressed I was with 2 things right off the bat: how
clean and how orderely everything appeared. Beyond the first
impression, because of our long stay in London, I got to spend a lot of
time in Hyde park, while my father received medical treatment for his ailment.
One
day (and I think it was a Sunday),at a corner of the park I saw a large
crowd, with a man standing on a chair talking. The guy was a
socialist or a communist, and saying stuff with a lot of passion.
Every now and then someone would object to what he said or agreed.
Even at that young age, the free exchange looked inspiring to me.
Later we visited Paris, and since our stay in Paris was comparably
short, we had to choose and a trip to Bastille was easily dismissed,
who wanted to go to see a prison, if we could see Eiffel or l'Étoile?
I
can not claim at the time, I had the understanding to associate
whatever that was impressing me so much compared to what I had
experienced back in Iran, to anything in particular, but over the years
my only conclusion as I tried to summarize in the last sentence of my
Bastille post, is this:
Any system that hosts political prisoners
will not progress, and is a backward system. You can have factories
and you can have paved roads and you can sent sattelite to skies, but
unless the system can tolerate dissent, you can not have a civilized
society nor progress. (this I thought was so obvious for anyone of us living in the West that I only hinted it in my Persian writing, however looking at how this threat went down the drain with certain "contributions", I think English is as appropriate).
Here is where symbolism so important: To demand the shut down
of Evin, is to demand and fix what is wrong with our current and past
systems.
A national Evin day, would by defenition require the understanding that rejects capturing those who disagree with you.
Just prior to revolution, Evin prisoners were freed. However Evin remaind open. Obviouslty the Iranian society, at the time had not reached a point to make the association.
Imagine if we have a national Evin day, when we remember the lives of those who were murdered and tortured just because they disagreed, but also to celebrate the end of an era, that could not tolerate dissent.
"The Qajars had one before the Pahlavis and we can go up the ...
by fooladi on Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:22 AM PDTladder of history".
Exactly DK!!!
So it is not a personal thing against pahlavis. It is the whole concept of monarchy has left a very bad taste in iranians historical mouth. I can buy your idea of democratic constitutional democracy (at a price, mind you!!!), but you'd have a hard job selling it to the average man and woman on streets of South Tehran.....
And dont call islamist regime a "republic". They are no more than a modern day "khalifat". We have never had a republic in Iran.
Good night!
fooladi So ? ...
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:07 AM PDTThe Qajars had one before the Pahlavis and we can go up the ladder of History if you wish to the genesis of Injustices in the history of our nation and why not of mankind ...
The Constitutional Revolution was Not about Abolishing the Monarchy but putting the Monarch in a situation where he would have no other alternative than to accept to respect it.
Constitutional Revolution for Dummies - Bebin TV:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfb7dqvDNFs
I have written in length about this and won't go through another brainstorming session with you guys.
Stephan Frye Said it best when he says the French are Rationalists where as the British on the contrary believe in empirical observation each to sustain their historical, cultural and political outlook on their collective self.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRzU8q4M8sQ
You IRANICANS have lived too long in America and it has turned your global view SOOOOOOOOoooooooo Narrowminded that it has turned the very concept of Republicanism in your minds into something Immuable and definitive which is nothing short than a stubborn ideology.
You refuse to even look at how other nations have coped with their failed Revolutionary Experience and turned that into an opportunity for Change towards Democratic Society FULLY Respectful of both Human Rights and Democracy:
RESTORATION: Britain's 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 and the 'Bill of Rights'
RESTORATION: Elected Monarchs of Malaysia
RESTORATION: The British Royal Family at Work (PBS : 7 Parts)
RESTORATION: Prince Charles, The Meddling Prince (5 Parts)
RESTORATION: Belgium King Baudouin takes Oath Amidst Republican Animosity (31st July ,1950)
RESTORATION: Greek Constitutional Monarchy Toppled by Military Coup (April 21st, 1967)
RESTORATION: King Simeon II of Bulgaria, The Republican Prince
Royal History Forums:
HISTORY FORUM: How Truly Democratic is The British Monarchy ?
But The French Revolution, The French Republic OH YES On ADORE ...
Boro Baba ...
The Problem with YOU Guys is YOU GET YOUR PRIORITIES WRONG !
All the Time ...
I have spoken with people like you often in my life You wish to see a Republic installed in virtually EVERY Nation even if they are run by perfectly Constitutional Monarchies with a Parliamentary system of government just to satisfy YOUR narrowminded mindsets.
I have rarely seen a British or Swedes claim that France should Restore it's Monarchy but Boy Do I see the French or IRANICANS claim the contrary that Britain, Denmark, or Sweden or even Spain have to abolish their monarchy by drawing the ridiculous parralleles with their own history.
Constitutionalism is Encompassing Republican Ideals within a Royal Framework.
You may not understand it but then don't try to define it !
Anyway Got to go.
Bonne Nuit !
DK, Talking of Evin, let's not forget who built it originally.
by fooladi on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:38 AM PDTNo other than Shah phalavi. His savak made good use of it, before passing on the facilities and the experties to khalifa khomeini to finish the job.
Firstly I am a Constitutionalist NOT a Republican !
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:35 AM PDTIf YOU Have a Problem with it Go Spew Your Hatred Elsewhere ...
Secondly Put Your Foul Words where they belong ... and I can think of a very suitable place for them and your likes :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-YLSlxqhtE
Who said I was against a Museum ?
I am against distorting the TRUTH and drawing ridiculous Comparisons ...
The Iranian Revolution was Not Highjacked it was an Islamic One from the Start and you people betrayed the Constitution upon which our Institutions had a slight chance of evolving into a democratic one.
Shah Speach acknowledges Voice of the Revolution but refuses to abdicate and promises to Respect the Constitution once Calm and Order is Restored:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWwTshDIfuQ
Pro Bakhtiar Demos IN SUPPORT OF THE 1906 Constitution:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vas_tvGZgWE
But instead You prefered to run and support this fellow :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPpB-r5mMCI
And we know Where YOUR POOR CHOICE led our Nation towards a Collective Suicide ...
Lastly the Shahbanou was No Marie Antoinette ...
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shah and Shahbanou Visit Schoolchildren (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE:Shah and Shahbanou visit Boy Scouts and their leaders (1960's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE:Shah and Shahbanou Visit Earthquake Victimes (VIDEO)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shahbanou Farah visits Persian Gulf Compatriots (1974)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shahbanou Farah and School girls (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah Greeted by "Bandari" People of Persian Gulf (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE:Farah chatting with a local lady in Gilan Province (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shah visits Nursery in Tabriz (1960's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah Pays Respect to Baloutch Sunni Minority (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shah meets Kurdish Representatives (1948)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah Comforts Tabas Earthquake Victimes (1978)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah visits compatriots inflicted with leprosy (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah Helps Clean Village Sewage System (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah visits village wives and children (1970's)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah Greeted affectionately by girls in Luristan Province (1975)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Farah and Quashgai Kids (1976)
ROYALTY AND THE PEOPLE: Shah and Soraya Share meal with worksman's family (1956)
A Chacun SON HISTOIRE :
Shapour Bakhtiar calls for REGIME CHANGE Based on the RESTORATION of the 1906 Constitution in his Last Public appearance two years prior to his Assassination in 1989:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNBFTWXz5_Q
LESSONS IN DEMOCRACY: Shapour Bakhtiar Interview with LA TV (1987)
Reza Pahlavi Taking the mantle of the Struggle where the late Bakhtiar left it due to the COLD BLOODED ASSASSINATION by the YOUR REPUBLIC's DEATH SQUADS :
PARIS GATHERING: Shapour Bakhtiar and Soroush Katibeh memory honored in Paris (FRANCE)
Reza Pahlavi's message on the Anniversary of the 1906 Constitutional Revolution in Iran :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFjjjGwEDkQ
Now Go and Enjoy Your 14th of July Cupcakes ...
There is nothing wrong with that
by benross on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:22 AM PDTBut as your comment exposed you, asking to abolish prisoners of opinion is one thing, using opportunistically a historic story of all of us, to link it for current affairs is something else. If I don't 'spam' your blog, it doesn't mean that I didn't see it. You helped bringing IRI to Iran didn't you? What is YOUR claim of honor?
----Mild enough Mehrban?!
What is wrong with turning Evin to Museum?
by aynak on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:14 AM PDTIf you have lived in a democratic country, and want the same for Iran, the answer is obvious.
But:
If you are a retartd pro Saltant of Shah or Valeeh Vagheeh, who is making a living out of spamming and have to polish the balls of the king or Valeeh Fagheeh and your daily dream is to bow to his greatness, so he can throw you a bone, then every thing is wrong with turning Evin to Museum.
When Cyber Shaboon BeMokh is making threats, to realize those threats he would need Evin. Plain and simple. That is why he is upset about the suggestion of Evin turning into museum, in such Museum, they would document all the crimes, including his kings who built the place. Must have hit a nerve.
And I bet you have Never Even Heard of Olympe De Gouge ?
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:07 AM PDTAn Aristocrat a playwright and political activist whose feminist and abolitionist writings reached a large audience but who firmly opposed the execution of the King and was largely influenced by the progressive ideas of the British Constitutional Monarchy...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BwxX9tfVFM
She is the author of Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen (1791), she challenged the practice of male authority and the notion of male-female inequality. She was executed by guillotine during the Reign of Terror for attacking the regime of Maximilien Robespierre and for her close relation with the Girondists.
As the Revolution progressed, she became more and more vehement in her writings. On 2 June 1793, the Jacobins arrested her allies, the Girondins, and sent them to the guillotine. Finally, her poster Les trois urnes, ou le salut de la Patrie, par un voyageur aérien (The Three Urns, or the Salvation of the Country, By An Aerial Traveler) of 1793, led to her arrest. That piece demanded a plebiscite for a choice among three potential forms of government: the first, indivisible republic, the second, a federalist government, or the third, a constitutional monarchy.
She spent three months in jail without an attorney, trying to defend herself. Through her friends she managed to publish two texts: Olympe de Gouges au tribunal révolutionnaire, where she related her interrogations, and the last work, Une patriote persécutée, where she condemned the Terror. The Jacobins, who already had executed a King and Queen, were in no mood to tolerate any opposition from the intellectuals. De Gouges was sentenced to death on 2 November 1793, and executed the following day, for "opposition to the death penalty", a month after Condorcet had been proscribed and several months after the Girondin leaders had been guillotined.
More on her Here
And for Your Information, if the French wished to Restore the Monarchy Tomorrow I would Stand Against it. Because France is a Democracy. In the Same way that if I were a British I would not like to see Great Britain become a Republic.
YOU Jomhurykhah's on the contrary have turned Republicanism into an Ideology ! The Monarchy is BAD no matter how you look at it. That is Your Point of View and wish to impose it on everyone even avoid the slightest debate and then go and cry in your corner as "victimes" ...
Well I've Got News for You : Neither of Us are Victimes ... Those back home are for our COLLECTIVE Responsability in what happened back in 1979.
Start by being accountable for Your Own Errors and OFFSPRINGS First:
REPUBLICAN OFFSPRING: Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Savak Prison (1970's)
REPUBLICAN OFFSPRING: Massoud Rajavi at Tehran University during Presidential Campaign (1980)
then we Monarchists can Stand Corrected for Ours, including the Crimes for which the Pahlavi Dynasty has it's share of Responsability and accountability in the face of History ...
But in the meantime Spare us YOUR REPUBLICAN MORALISM à deux Balles ...
And Next Time you treat someone of being BEE MOKH or attempting to be Foozool in a conversation of no concern to you ( ditto Fariba Amini and Me and for which you had absolutely no knowledge of our friendly relationship but wanted to create a public embarrassment on comments which you clearly have no understanding of ) Look in the Mirror You may Recognize yourself :
HISTORY OF IDEAS: Marquis de Sade and "Sadism" ( Channel 4 Documentary)
Best,
DK
PS: Sade was One of the Few Criminals Who were Set Free from the Bastille at the Time of it's Take Over ... The prison was hardly full (7 prisoners in all at the time)
Add this info to Your Museum ...
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 07:46 AM PDTOne of the Greatest allies of the American Revolution was no other than King Louis XVI himself ...
Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen de 1789:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzIXdTw6ft0&feature=player_embedded
For your information this declaration was made at a time when the Hope of having a Constitutional Monarchy in France was still alive and Prior to the "Reign of Terror" imposed by Maximilian Robespierre.
The Person reading it out loud in this reenactment is no other than General Marquis de Lafayette an Aristocrat and Hero of the American Revolution.
The American Revolutionaries Best Ally was in fact Royalist France since French King Louis IV helped the Americans and George Washington in it's fight against the British. Were Voltaire or many other Enlightment Philosophers alive at the time of beheading the King, they most certainly would have voted against his execution and that of the Queen of France.
One of the three lawyers who were chosen to defend King Louis XVI, Chrétien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes was also executed a year or later ...
Other Victimes of the the Reign of Terror which was to spill the blood of many Innocent victimes including what is deemed as a Genocide in Vendée one can mention another Aristocrats simply executed for being an Aristocrat and for no other reason :
Antoine Lavoisier the Father of Modern Thermodynamics
The French Revolution Gave the world a Universal Declaration HR
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 07:03 AM PDTThe Iranian Revolution Gave The world the Tozihol Massael ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqXOLUz5U_M
BAH BAH !
Recommended Blogs:
GOOD READ: All You Need to Know About The Enlightment Philosophers
HISTORY FORUM: The Age of Enlightment in France and Europe.
C'est Cela Oui ... in the meantime go "Fetchez La Vache" ...
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 06:15 AM PDTI Already Got One ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FJVAcvVcPQ
LOL
I'm fully supportive. In
by benross on Thu Jul 15, 2010 05:42 AM PDTI'm fully supportive. In fact, I am dreaming of a day that Evin becomes a museum and the land around it a dignified cemetery for all freedom fighters it perished.
What is wrong with wishing Evin prison turned into a museum?!
by Mehrban on Thu Jul 15, 2010 05:40 AM PDT?
Roberspierre Aynaki vaghty shagerd avaleh Tarikh Faranseh shodi
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Jul 15, 2010 02:26 AM PDTHatman az shoma ANN-TELECTUALHAYEH ANONYMOUS Va Jonhurykhah Naseehat khaham gereft :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoyXjDeDNmQ&feature=related
In the meantime trust me ... It's Good to be the King ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z6zEHG_qQU
And Contrary to YOU and ME ... She can even Confirm it on Location :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPHW-ldSeqY
Take Care Bad Sport Loser ...
Hee Hee
Cyber-Spammer Shaboon Beemokh
by aynak on Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:51 AM PDT==========
Kadivar writes:
You Jomhury Khah losers Will have Alot of Explanation to do ...In a Future Democratic Iran ...Shaboon BeeMokh continues:
I wouldn't Like to be in Your uncomfortable shoes that day ...
===========
Shaboon Beemokh is not even in power but manages to threaten people in his "future democratic Iran".
1-What does Neda's murder have anything to do with this post?
2-Evin was built by previous regime and used for torture and killing of political prisoners among other things, Common sense would tell us, if someone had explaining to do, it would be them and of course the current system.
3-What do Jomhouri Khah's have anything to do with this post?
I for one prefer a Parliamentary democracy without President, but with prime minister and strong Majless. I know I know I have to go to Evin in your democratic future Iran.
You Jomhury Khah losers Will have Alot of Explanation to do ...
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:10 PM PDTIn a Future Democratic Iran ...
NEDA WAS NOT GREEN: Father of Neda Agha Soltan speaks up !
I wouldn't Like to be in Your uncomfortable shoes that day ...
Mehdi Bazargan and the controversial legacy of Iran's Islamic intellectual movement
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Looking forward to celebrating "Evin's day" in an Iran
by fooladi on Wed Jul 14, 2010 09:33 PM PDTFree of Shah and Sheikh.
What Without the Traditional Garden Party ? ;0)
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Jul 14, 2010 09:28 PM PDTFor the First Time in the French Republic's contemporary History it was decided that there would be No Garden Party at Elysee Palace for the 14th of July because of budget restrictions for which the government has been heavily criticized.
A French minister bought 12000 Euros worth of Cuban Cigars and another took a Private Plane to visit Haiti by picking directly into the public treasury to cover the costs. Both were forced to resign to avoid an embarrasment to the French President.
Well It seems that Monarchies are not to be blamed Alone for frivolous expenses are they ? ;0)
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"Passe Moi La Brioche Nicholas" Dit Carla
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Sacré Sarko Va ! ...
C'est Bon D'Etre Le Roi :
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