Date

MARTYR

Neda's Song
21-Jun-2009 (26 comments)
Her name was Neda, she was only 16
She was a young girl who got caught in between
A bullet and her flesh and some place serene
And now Iran will never be as it’s been
 
Her name was Neda and she wanted to show
That fear of death wouldn’t keep her below
And now all of you will come to know
How far Iran’s people are willing to go >>>

CRY

For Neda ...

Thank you my Neda, my voice, thank you for your Blessings

21-Jun-2009 (29 comments)
I too saw Neda, the brave Iranian young woman who went out on street to show her face and protest and yes I too saw hor brutally and savagely slaughtered by a sniper right in her heart to be taken away from the midst of all that is happening across Iran but more importantly from the friendly warm and secure arms of her father and the rest of her family, along with all the other Fallen Angels. I look at her, see her eyes wide open, looking to the sky, not knowing or even realizing what was happening to her, I feel her eyes, I feel and hear her thoughts, her last silent scream for help and for hope to live. I hear her voice, I see her eyes, see her blood and am hurt, deeply, deeper than ever I could 've imagined, in my heart, in my trust, in my beliefs and in my dreams and in my future and in that of all of us>>>

FREEDOM

It’s Your Business and No One Else’s!

Remember, you, as an Iranian are in charge of your own future

21-Jun-2009 (10 comments)
Those who care to know about your objection to the 22 Khordad 1388/12 June 2009 presidential election results outside of Iran are well aware of the situation. They also know the response that you have received since it is well reported by all media outlets and video clips you post on-line. As an Iranian-born, child of the revolution, historian, teacher, and defender of freedom I ask you to look only within yourselves to help find the necessary remedies to solve your issue... Neither I nor any other person, irrespective of their genuine desire, can ask foreign powers to meddle into your affairs at this very sensitive time in history. Power to the People and Remember the Past! >>>

OUTLOOK

Can't Keep a Good People Down

Most likely, a heavy hand is just around the corner, trying on some spiked gloves

21-Jun-2009 (8 comments)
The people may have taken to the streets under the excuse of the elections, and may have been encouraged by the rhetoric of the 'reformist' camp in favor of some breathing room in the suffocating political and cultural atmosphere imposed on them, but they have forced the debate further. They are openly, and in millions across the country, questioning the legitimacy of the establishment, represented at the moment by Ahmadinejad. The people, in short, have moved beyond Mousavi and the reformists, but are still willing to go along with the tactics formulated by reformist leaders; for the moment>>>

POINT

جبهه بندی

افشاگری هویت و اهداف اصلاح طلبان وظیفه تمامی فعالان سیاسی میهن است

21-Jun-2009 (14 comments)
گویند در آن لحظه که پیکر بیگناهی بر خاک می افتد، از قطره قطره خون سرخش فریاد حق برمیخیزد. گویند از چکه چکه اشک مادران سوگوار، آه فرشتگان شنیده میشود. گویند زمین و زمان زوزۀ عدل سر میدهند. گویند لاله ای در صحرا می دمد. گویند شیون شهروندی تخت ستم را میلرزاند. گویند زمزمه ها به هیولای ازل می انجامد. گویند ملتی بپاه میخیزد. ایران من بار دیگر صحنۀ آشوب است. مام میهن از نو شاهد قیام فرزندان وطن است و دگر بار آشفتۀ سرانجام دلیران بی نام و مضطرب گمشدگان تاریخ معاصر است. ایران زمین طالب حقوق بشر است. پیروان خط امام از کردار زشت دیروزها، از قتل عام زندانیان سیاسی، از چپاول ثروت ملی، از تاخت و تاز سی ساله اشان گریخته اند و با گفتار نیک خویش، اصلاح طلبان امروزه گشته اند. سیدان سبز گستر حامیان ستمدیدگان شده اند. ادعای رهبری نهضت نو را دارند. امید لقمه نانی، پایان بی کاری، و تشنگی عدالت اجتماعی را دامن میزنند>>>

EYEWITNESS

The elegant revolution

I hope that their blood will make every one of us more committed to freedom, democracy and human rights

21-Jun-2009 (5 comments)
What I saw today was the most elegant scene I had ever witnessed in my life. The huge number of people were marching hand in hand in full peace. Silence. Silence was everywhere. There was no slogan. No violence. Hands were up in victory sign with green ribbons. People carried placards which read: Silence. Old and young, man and woman of all social groups were marching cheerfully. This was a magnificent show of solidarity. Enghelab Street which is the widest avenue in Tehran was full of people. I was told that the march has begun in Ferdowsi Sq. and the end of the march was now in Imam Hossein Sq. to the further east of Tehran while on the other end people had already gathered in Azadi Sq. The length of this street is about 6 kilometers. The estimate is about 2 million people>>>

PLOT

Stepping Stone to Over-Throw

This current upheaval is in essence more about who - the capitalist class or the workers

21-Jun-2009 (21 comments)
The warnings of Iran’s Supreme leader showed that the plans of the current social crisis, executed now by Mir Hossein Mousavi and other players such as U.S.-inspired loosely-knit networks of “Iran experts” in lock-step with the lieutenants of U.S. and British corporate media, and battalions of foot soldiers - monarchists, Mojahedin-Khalq terrorists and disenchanted pro-western Iranians - were conceived long before the recent presidential election. The election of June 12, 2009 provided these well-financed and well-equipped strata with unprecedented opportunities to carry out the first stages of their “velvet revolution”. The crisis has de-stabilized the Islamic Republic of Iran by splitting the nation along class lines >>>

TEAM MELLI

The Greenest of the Green Fields

Football became an instrument of promoting the desire to be free

21-Jun-2009 (one comment)
My brain ordered my heart to keep politics and sports separate from each other as I was witnessing events so amazing from people so courageous. Football, is a passion, is love, is a way of life and has been my source of refuge in good days and bad nights. I will not mix the two I assured myself. In front of the world view, hidden behind the clicks of our mouse keys and behind the text messages of Tweeter, pages of FaceBook and videos of YouTube and iReporter, the “story” of a nation is being told. Every day as I let my pen run loose on paper and tell the stories of world cup qualifying matches, I wonder how the team melli players feel in their training camps. Wonder no more… >>>

THE END

جشن های سالگرد انقلاب ایندولند

همه این بی نظمی ها شلوغی هایی پدید آورد که تا امروزه که من این سطور را می نویسم در کشور ایندولند ادامه داشته و پایانی بر آن متصور نیست

21-Jun-2009
همه حضار به مواضع اسب فرزند ملت که درارتفاع 20 متری بالاتر از سطح زمین نصب شده بود با چشمانی از حدقه در آمده نگاه میکردند. انگار همگی منتظر حادثه ای در سی امین سالگرد انقلاب بودند. سرانجام اسب فرزند ملت مثل کوه آتشفشانی به خروش آمد. از سوراخ زیر دم ، گلاب به رویتان، کثافتهای دقیقاً کوانتیزه شده و قالبی به بیرون می ریخت و در همان زمان، از همان آلتی که در زیر شکم قرار داشت، شاشیدن اسب فرزند ملت شروع گردید. باران کثافت و ادار اسب از ارتفاع بالا بر سر شرکت کنندگان میریخت و بوی گند آن همه فضای پایتخت و کشور را فرا گرفت. شبکه های خبری بین المللی ، به پخش مستقیم این رویداد پرداختند. مجسمه فرزند ملت وضعیت مضحکی یافته بود. همه اهالی پایتخت بعد از مدتها فرصتی برای خندیدن پیدا کرده بودند. فرزند ملت در جای خود میخکوب و همه یونیفرم شیک و براقش پر از کثافت اسب شده بود>>>

HEARTBREAKING

Inja Kojast

INJA IRAN AST. SARZAMINE MANO TO

19-Jun-2009 (79 comments)
Tonight in Tehran>>>

CRISIS

Text from the Tehran street

For the first time in its political history, Iran finds itself thrown into an unprecedented crisis of legitimacy

18-Jun-2009 (12 comments)
Ever since the first days of the Islamic Republic there have been two sovereignties in Iran, a divine and a popular. The concept of popular sovereignty, which is derived from the indivisible will of the Iranian nation, is inscribed in Article I of the constitution of the Islamic Republic. And the divine concept of sovereignty is derived from God's will, which, through the medium of Shi'ia institutions of an Imamate, is bestowed on the existing 'faqih' as the rightful ruler of the Shi'ite community, a perception which forms the foundation of the doctrine of the 'Velayat-i-Faqih'. Increasingly, the divine sovereignty has been less about religion than about political theology. As for the popular sovereignty, it has found its due place in the social work and political action of Iranian civil society>>>

OBSERVER

A Letter from Iran

I could see hands in the air, synchronized to chants, and hear their chants

18-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
Dear friends, For the past week or more there have been so many activities and happenings related to the elections here in Iran but I haven’t taken the step to write until now, partially out of uncertainty about whether or not writing would pose any danger and partially because I simply haven’t had time. The past couple of weeks have been intense to say the least, between family parties, gatherings, daily chats, farsi classes, studying and naps during the heat of the day my days have been far fuller than I expected. At leisure I will write you more about those things. For now, I would like to write a little about the current events that have so many of you asking questions>>>

QUESTION

A matter of timing

Is it too early for us to chant for a separation of religion and state?

18-Jun-2009 (25 comments)
It is too early now to publicly attack Messrs Khatami and Mousavi, two appalling political fraudsters hoisted on to the placards of masses who for thirty years have suffered under the brutal reign of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is too early because blood is being spilled by young people whose lives are denied their full expression by the medieval sensibilities of Iran’s ruling clerics. Khatami and Mousavi are, for now, untouchable – to criticise them, judging by the competing emotions on Facebook – is to attack the very demonstrators who are risking their lives for freedom. It is too early to say that these two shining lights are in fact agents of darkness. It is too early because blood is being spilled>>>

CRACK

از ورای دود

پیدایش تشنج در این حد برای نظامی که مدعی وحدت است و با نمایش وحدت برای خودش اعتبار ایجاد میکند بسیار گران تمام میشود

18-Jun-2009 (3 comments)
برای اولین بار بین دزدانی که رأی ملت را بین خود تقسیم کرده اند اختلاف افتاده و آنهایی که به سهمشان راضی نیستند صدا را به اعتراض بلند کرده اند. طبعاً ظرف مدتی کوتاه سخنان بسیاردر بارهٌ «انجام کودتا» و ... گفته شده که مثل شرکت در رأی گیری بیشتر با احساسات و آرزوهای رأی دهندگان ارتباط دارد تا ارزیابی سنجیدهٌ مطلب. باید از این سخنان گذشت و نگاه را از ورای دودی که شلوغی های اخیر بر پا کرده به تحولات احتمالی وضعیت معطوف نمود. اول نتیجه و تا اینجا مهم ترین نتیجهً کار بی آبرو شدن نمایش انتخاباتی است که به ابتکار نظام و با همکاری و همگامی ساده دلانه و بی مزد و پاداش ایرانیان داخل و خارج به طور ادواری انجام میگرفت. این دروغ را که در ایران «انتخابات نیمه آزاد» وجود دارد و اگر تا جایی اختیار به دست حکومت است از جایی دیگر مردم هم در آن شریک میشوند، افراد پرشماری طی چندین سال تبلیغ کرده اند>>>

POINT

Optimism and Nightmares

Hopes for change dashed by silent coup

18-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
The 12th of June 2009 saw Iran’s tenth presidential election get underway with Iranians turning out in record numbers. As someone who decided to vote in one of the many polling stations made available for expats across the world, I can say that in the scenes I witnessed, the excitement was palpable; we all felt we were on the cusp of an important step and potential leap forward in the ongoing and painstaking struggle for reform in Iran. While we weren’t unrealistic in our expectations and remained cognizant of the constitutional and political constraints upon the Iranian presidential office, we felt there was great potential for a transformation of Iran’s image and place in the international order>>>