«آقایان از مراسم آیت‌الله منتظری عصبانی هستند»
Mardomak
25-Dec-2009 (6 comments)

چرا به نظر شما از برگزاری مراسم و گردهمایی دیگر مردم برای بزرگداشت آیت‌الله منتظری جلوگیری می‌شود؟

آقایان از شرکت خیره کننده مردم در تشییع پیکر آیت الله منتظری عصبانی هستند و پیش‌بینی هم نمی کردند این تعداد از مردم حضور پیدا کنند. برای همین هم در روزنامه‌هایشان نوشته‌اند که پنج هزار نفر بیشتر در روز دوشنبه نیامده بودند. همین طور شعارهای سر داده شده و همراهی مردم با آن طوری بود که نیروهایی که آورده بودند، همه تحت الشعاع موج جمعیت مردم قرار گرفتند و در آن جمعیت و شعارها محو شدند. مردم در همان لحظه‌های اولیه صبح دوشنبه، بلندگوهای آقایان را گرفتند و خرد کردند و در واقع نگذاشتند مراسم تشییع مصادره شود.

وضعیت آیت الله منتظری در چندماه گذشته با توجه به اوضاع عمومی کشور چگونه بود؟

به شدت نگران بودند. دائم غصه می خورد که با رای مردم چنان کردند. در آخرین دیدار با معلمان، جمعی از آنها از آقای منتظ... >>>

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HollyUSA

I'm sorry

by HollyUSA on

...but you seem to have it all wrong. Your presence doesn't disturb me, your views do.

I don't have a hidden agenda. What you see is what you get and my agenda if any is out in the open. With regard to the subject at hand it is the best interest of Iran, not those who stand to only benefit from Iran without the desire and/or ability to give anything.

I'm sorry that you were not allowed to express yourself in Iran. I'm not sorry that you were not allowed to push forward your agenda however since I don't consider it in the best interest of my country.

Happy Holidays.

 


benross

Well, as long as things are

by benross on

Well, as long as things are clarified, which was so far so wrapped in 'hidden agenda' sort of thing!

I realize my presence disturbs you. But this is not my intention. My intention is to express myself abroad, because they didn't let me to express myself inside. As you know IC is filtered inside Iran. So you might as well express yourself where you feel more 'at home'. I know I'm not welcome in your home.


HollyUSA

benross khan

by HollyUSA on

Going by what I've read of your posts, I'd personally much rather that people with your opinions remain outside of Iran for other reasons besides not wanting you to end up dead since that isn't my wish for anyone.

And you nor anyone but ME is in a position to count me out Sir. Our place is what it is, as Iranians who are not risking their lives in this process. 

 


benross

You and I my friend, have no

by benross on

You and I my friend, have no say in it and how we feel is irrelevant.

It may be your case but not mine. I'm outside of Iran because with what I think and how I feel, I was long dead in Iran. I don't count myself out. I count you out if you insist. 


HollyUSA

mahmoudg: As you celebrate Christmas in America

by HollyUSA on

Perhaps you should also consider and respect the will and wishes of the people inside Iran and what THEY choose for THEMSELVES. You and I my friend, have no say in it and how we feel is irrelevant. We can be supportive of their movement (and that includes supporting the incredible movement following Montazeri's death), or we can respectfully shut the hell up.

Although I am with you on the subject of religion (any religion), I choose to support my brothers and sisters. 


mahmoudg

not a tear did I shed for this Akhoond

by mahmoudg on

As I celebrate Christmas in America, I do not shed  tear for this Akhond or any other one for that matter.  They all deserve the soon to come trial(s) and punishement(s) that will come their way.  Dont get me wrong, I have no love lost for Jesus or his followers either.  Religion is religion, crap any where in the world you look at it.  just that our guys in Iran have thrown this crap to a new height.  To the day Islam and religion in general is removed from human civilizition.