I got the following three e-mails:
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Saturday, June 20, 2009, 2:00pm - 5:00pm
The United Nations Headquarters at East 47th Street between 2nd and 1st Ave
After what happened today our support is more crucial than ever. We will do whatever we can to support our brothers, sisters, friends and countrymen.
At this critical moment, when the Iranian government has shamelessly thwarted the will of the people, we as Iranian students, youth, and any people of good will everywhere must act. At this turning point of our history, it is our duty to do whatever is in our power to stop them before we reach a point of no return.
As the international community is reacting to the election coup in Iran within the next few days, we need to put pressure on the world to refrain from affirming the election results. The world must not stand idly by while the peaceful collective will of our people is suppressed.
We will demand that the United Nations put pressure on the Iranian government to invalidate the election or allow a truly independent committee to recount the people’s votes. The regime is brutally beating innocent young people who are protesting in the streets across the country. There will be more blood if the world remains quiet. And if we remain quiet the world will remain quiet.
We are standing as one. No Flag, No political factions!
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SATuRDAY EVENING
Gathering in Columbia University with:
A meeting in support of our brave people in Iran
Panel discussion with Iranian scholars and activists
Fatemeh Haghighat Jou
Hamid Dabashi
Mohsen Kadivar
Saturday, June 20th 2009
5:00-7:00PM
Altschull Auditorium (Room 403)
420 W 118th Street
International Affairs Building
New York, NY 10027
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SUNDAY
Kourosh Parsa <kourosh_parsa1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Organizer: Solidarity with the Iranian people committee[Ahmad Pakzad, Kourosh Parsa, Mohsen Ghaemmagham] Event: Demonstration in solidarity with the people of Iran Please join us to support the Iranian people's struggle against the election rigging and dictatorship. Time: 12:30 to 5 PMDate: Sunday June 21st
Place: Dag Hammershold Plaza 47th street 1st Avenue
Manhattan NY
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If anyone's going, especially to the second one, would you contact me at rjgoldbird@aol.com if you want to so I could meet you?
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Actually, the first one's sort of a little historico-ironico for me because it was Ahmadinejad's showdown with Bollinger at Columbia in 2007-the one where he made that ridiculous comment about gays-- that wound up getting me involved on these threads. I'm a CU alumna and I so thoroughly loathed and detested Bollinger that I kinda sorta hadda root for Mahmood (and me of all people, a gay rights activist since the year of the flood). But those were the Bush days and very different times in every way and I don't hafta do that anymore.
Please don't be too hard on Hamid. Yes he writes very florid prose, but he's the one who made one of my all-time favorite comments at the Brecht Forum. I paraphrase: Islam is obsessed with covering the female body and the West is obsessed with uncovering it and I wish they'd both just leave it alone.
Ya gotta love him...
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