Change via Mousavi is not possible or feasible. Not because he does not want change but because best he can deliver according to his own views is what there was a few years back (mas o menos). That ideal of his paved the way for what we have today.
What you are depicting in green is our Western value system. This arabic man is a muslim, hence he cannot be promoting such values anywhere. But it seems that young Iranians are craving our values so much that they may follow him, at least for a while.
Merci Merci Merci...I really enjoyed this picture and for those who think that Moussavi is in opposition to this regime, you are wrong. This is nothing but political infighting; Moussavi had an election stolen fom him. He is loyal to the Islamic Republic and to the ideals of the Islamic Cultural Revolution. A man who puts the picture of Khomeini on his haft-seen table says it all. Oh and his wife is no better, she is not opposed to mandatory hijab and is actually the insipid author of two books The Veil of Beauty and the Beauty of the Veil - very progressive, thoughtful titles! They are a strategist couple who want to become the political elite and that is all. They are a recent day Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, using the people of their country for their own political ascendency. They are repulsive human beings and he needs to be brought to justice for his complacency during the killings of 1988 - 1989
not who we wish or want him to be.... as long as he is out there as a voice against the Islamic Rapist Republic we should support him. I've seen him taking stronger positions as the time goes by, thanks to his wife Mrs. Rahnavard.
Just my 2 cents Azadeh Jaan, thanks for your good work!
نگارههای شما همیشه زیبا و دارای پیامی بس عمیق و اساسی است
Creative depiction of an inherent conflict
by oktaby on Sat May 01, 2010 01:10 PM PDTChange via Mousavi is not possible or feasible. Not because he does not want change but because best he can deliver according to his own views is what there was a few years back (mas o menos). That ideal of his paved the way for what we have today.
OKtaby
well depicted and summarized, Azadeh
by MM on Sat May 01, 2010 12:04 PM PDT.
well said - the Green dilemma
by Shazde Asdola Mirza on Sat May 01, 2010 11:57 AM PDTEvery voice counts! Every action counts!
Fantastic job Azadeh jan.
by vildemose on Sat May 01, 2010 11:09 AM PDTFantastic job Azadeh jan. One of your best. The use of Roman Mythology is brilliant.
yes. no matter how you
by hamsade ghadimi on Sat May 01, 2010 10:48 AM PDTyes. no matter how you look at it, it's a bilakh. upside down or right side up.
nice drawing azad.
Great work Azadeh Jaan
by David ET on Sat May 01, 2010 10:47 AM PDTThank you: //iransecular.blog.com/archives/789
Nice drawing
by Raoul1955 on Sat May 01, 2010 10:41 AM PDTWhat you are depicting in green is our Western value system. This arabic man is a muslim, hence he cannot be promoting such values anywhere. But it seems that young Iranians are craving our values so much that they may follow him, at least for a while.
Necessary revelations
by Samira Mohyeddin on Sat May 01, 2010 10:37 AM PDTMerci Merci Merci...I really enjoyed this picture and for those who think that Moussavi is in opposition to this regime, you are wrong. This is nothing but political infighting; Moussavi had an election stolen fom him. He is loyal to the Islamic Republic and to the ideals of the Islamic Cultural Revolution. A man who puts the picture of Khomeini on his haft-seen table says it all. Oh and his wife is no better, she is not opposed to mandatory hijab and is actually the insipid author of two books The Veil of Beauty and the Beauty of the Veil - very progressive, thoughtful titles! They are a strategist couple who want to become the political elite and that is all. They are a recent day Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, using the people of their country for their own political ascendency. They are repulsive human beings and he needs to be brought to justice for his complacency during the killings of 1988 - 1989
We should accept Mir Hossain for who he is!
by Khar on Sat May 01, 2010 12:36 PM PDTnot who we wish or want him to be.... as long as he is out there as a voice against the Islamic Rapist Republic we should support him. I've seen him taking stronger positions as the time goes by, thanks to his wife Mrs. Rahnavard.
Just my 2 cents Azadeh Jaan, thanks for your good work!
نگارههای شما همیشه زیبا و دارای پیامی بس عمیق و اساسی است
Red WineSat May 01, 2010 08:24 AM PDT
نگارههای شما همیشه زیبا و دارای پیامی بس عمیق و اساسی است،شما در آمیزش رنگها هم با سلیقه هستید ، دستتان درد نکند.
هوادار شما ...
شراب قرمز.