آهای کورش! کجایی که ببینی فرزندانت به چه روزی افتادند؟
آهای داریوش! کجایی که ببینی که حکومت اسلامی چطور امپراتوریت را خوار و ذلیل کرده؟
آهای خسرو پرویز! کجایی ببینی که مردم چطور پس از ۷۰۰۰ سال تمدن و افتخار دهنشون گاییده شده؟
آهای حسین بن علی! محمد بن عبدالله! علی بن ابیطالب! کجایید ببینید که پیروان و مدعیان جانشینی شما چنان عرصه را بر مردم تنگ کرده اند که مردم برای فروختن بدنشان خواهش و تمنا میکنند؟
For all those who keep spewing hatred at America, Israel, Engelees, France, kooft, and zahr-e maar,
For those who keep trumpeting the great achievements of Iran's military,
For those who keep gleefully shouting that Iran's economy has never been better,
I dare you to watch this film, and look these people (in the film) in the eye, and tell them that Iran is doing well, and that they should support this regime.
I dare you to look at this film, and not hold back your tears,
I dare you to keep repeating that sanctions and zionists and estekbar are causing this.
I dare you to watch this film and keep on telling yourself that Iran is doing great. Go on.
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Helping Venezuela, Hezbollah & Hamas
by HHH on Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:03 PM PDTShe says "We have 137 kidney-buying clinics" which means this is a government organization.
They pay this girl 200,000 toman($200) then they export the kidney for $30,000 or more.
They build 1600 apartments for the people of oil-rich Venezuela or send $150 mil a month each to Hezbollah, Hamas and Karzaii then they destroy our great people by degrading them into selling body-parts.
Damn you IRI, you, your religion, your followers and your thugs. You're bunch of sick animals.
Sargooz you yet again show your true colors
by Parthianshot91 on Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:29 PM PDTYou as an American are happy that poor Iranians suffer so that Americans can have kidneys, just to eat mcdanolds and blow out their kidney's again in 5 years or so, no wonder the whole world hates Americans and despises America. The American people are Truly the degenerates of our time.
Btw, blood can be replaced, yet you only have 2 kidney's. Your argument is ridiculous.
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"They are not afraid of the ideology alone, but of the detemination and will of the men behind it"
"I'd rather be hated for w
Since day one, IR has been the most UN-ETHICAL CAPITALIST PIG
by Hoshang Targol on Wed Nov 03, 2010 01:37 PM PDTto begin with.
Beating and in some instances killing unemployed workers, demonstrating in front of Labor Ministry for unemployment benefits.
Banning of strikes and independent workers organizations.
Imposing worst types of unsafe, deadly working conditions.
Imposing lowest possible wages on Iranian workers.
Imposition of temporary- work contracts: currently 80% of the labor force in Iran works on a temporary bases. Hence ZERO job security, benefits,...
Plans to eliminate ALL SUBSIDIES: IR's plans are so harsh and unrealistic that even IMF, World Bank, and WTO ( grand daddies of subsidy elimnations) have warned IR of negative consequences if such plans are actually implemented.
unethical capitalist pigs
by hamsade ghadimi on Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:41 PM PDTwhere are the anti-capitalists who defend iri at every turn? this is a case where iri has outdone the west in creating a market-based solution to harvest organs of the poor. how low can you go? there has been a long debate in the u.s. regarding selling one’s organs and the anti-argument to this debate has always been that it would lead to exploitation of the poor and the disenfranchised. the video illustrates this argument. and apparently, in tehran, there are 137 branches that extract organs (minute 8:36). i wonder though, with all these branches and “volunteers,” is iri trying to satisfy the domestic demand for organs or are they selling them internationally?
And we have people like niloofar arabi
by Cost-of-Progress on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:41 AM PDTwho praise the regime for their "achievements", or mark tagord, a non-persian shameless apologist of this parasitic regime of the unelected clergy, who sits in some basement of one of regime's embassies and routinely congratulates the regime for acquiring their overpriced military junk from china and north korea.
Yeah, keep building the very arsenal that will soon bury you while ordinary iranians whose only crime is being ignorant of your true color suffer in poverty and gross disparity.
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IRAN FIRST
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Thanks Bavafa Jaan
by Anonymous Observer on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:34 AM PDTI really couldn't think of a more appropriate response to this perennial clown who thinks that selling one's organs is actually a good thing.
AO: I hand it to you, that was very funny
by Bavafa on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:21 AM PDTIf you can manage to bring a laughter even during such post, its got to be damn funny which it was.
So many thanks for that
Mehrdad
Bavafa and Amir and Hamsade
by Fair on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:15 AM PDTThank you both for helping, it seems like the way we have been doing it seems to make the most sense for the current situation in Iran. There are many such routes that are efficient and trustworthy in our society, just a matter of making the contacts and finding them. I hope we can identify other charities in the future that do not have this limitation so that those who would like to help but cannot find the connections can do so with confidence.
Hamsade thank you for your correction- the better classification is an enemy of the people of Iran, rather than a traitor to them.
Has anyone seen that American movie "What about Bob" ?
by Hoshang Targol on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:15 AM PDTAnd does anyone see any resemblance of the charecter in that movie,with our Haji Firooz in here?
how to help
by Fesenjoon on Wed Nov 03, 2010 09:31 AM PDTIt doesnt have to be an organization or a charity group.
I'd even stay away from any organization nowadays with all this balbasho both in Iran and the states.
How to help if youre among lower income folks:
Person to person contacts are the best thing. Find someone who knows someone who is desperate. Help them anonymously by paying some hospital bill or a pair of shoes or something like that. I stopped giving money to all organizations, ever since I found out that Sadaqeh boxes and masjed and imamzadeh zareehs are a direct source of income for Khamenei. If youre positively not sure where your money is going, then dont give it!
It doesnt even have to be financially, IMO. One of my friends (whom some of you may know), goes around giving free lessons and workshops to Iranian students. I once saw her personally carrying a box full of music sheet and tablature at Mehrabad for Iranian students.
Help anyway you can, as long as it is direct ppl to ppl contacts.
How to help if youre among higher income folks:
As far as Im even concerned, one can even contribute by helping the Iranica project, or similar manuscript scaning efforts in some libraries here. It wont help the poor ppl selling their kidneys, but it will help preserve the name and culture of the country that is being erased from history by the Akhonds. Heck, if u have a ton of money to give away, give it to some university here to fund an Iranian studies program. (create an endowed chair, hire new faculty, create a fellowship or something). Make need based scholarships for Iranian kids going to college here. And you can even fund projects to help make movies in Hollywood. (A counter 300, if u will). Or we can focus the money on planing to get a an Iranian-American House Representative elected in 2012.
It all depends on you.
fair
by hamsade ghadimi on Wed Nov 03, 2010 08:53 AM PDTa minor correction in your comment: someone who is not an iranian cannot be a traitor to iran.
Dear Bavafa and Fair
by AMIR1973 on Wed Nov 03, 2010 08:49 AM PDTSo, my wife and I have set up our own private thing and thru a family member in Iran who manages it for us are trying to help needy kids. One of our goal was to make sure no money goes thru IRI or in their name.
I have done a similar thing to help a number of individuals and their families (a young guy with lung cancer who didn't have money for chemotherapy or radiotherapy; another family with a drug addict father). My aunts in Iran disburse the money and make their own contributions too. No system is perfect, but having relatives/reliable friends in Iran identify needy individuals and giving them money is one possible route. Regards.
Mark, I heard there is an organization in the U.S.
by Anonymous Observer on Wed Nov 03, 2010 08:44 AM PDTwhere lower primates donate their brains to needy humans. The organization is called www.givemeamonkeysbrain.org. You should look into that. It may benefit you. If anything, it will certainly elevate your level of humanity.
Dear fair
by Bavafa on Wed Nov 03, 2010 08:37 AM PDTI certainly applaud your conscience and effort on this.
In regards to charities, we looked into finding organizations in Iran that have accountability and independence from IRI and could not find any, this does not mean there isn't… it just that we didn't find any.
So, my wife and I have set up our own private thing and thru a family member in Iran who manages it for us are trying to help needy kids. One of our goal was to make sure no money goes thru IRI or in their name.
Mehrdad
Only a sick anti Iran
by Fair on Wed Nov 03, 2010 08:24 AM PDTparasite with absolutely no regard for Iranian people like Colonel Sanders would call this a positive development. This is desperation on the part of Iranian people who suffer from poverty and lack of opportunity. Someone who lives in the comfort of the USA, and puts the interests of American kidney patients and the survival of rapists like Ahmadinejad and Khamenei above the rights and well being of Iranian people is a traitor to the Iranian people and not worthy of respect at all.
Bavafa is right, all of us should do more to help. I donate to local charities for children in Iran, the problem with these is that it is up to each individual to seek them out and check them out. If there is a larger more established set of charities that anyone knows about whose credentials are clearly reputable (like an Iranian version of doctors without borders or UNICEF), please post them. This will make it easier for those who want to help to do so with confidence.
SP
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Wed Nov 03, 2010 03:45 AM PDTdid you already donate your reasoning and any sense you may have had? Your posts indicated something of that nature.
Parthianshot91
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Wed Nov 03, 2010 03:36 AM PDTYou are right in both of your remarks.
Just because Islam sucks does not make USA great. There are both screwed up in their own ways.
VPK
to SP
by Datis on Wed Nov 03, 2010 03:05 AM PDTYou keep calling it a 'policy'! This is a not a policy; this is only poverty and desperation that make people sell their body and body parts only to survive in the anarchy created by the Mullahs and their lackeys.Donating a body organ is one thing and selling it out of desperation is another thing. Try to understand; it’s not too difficult!
We all know there is a lot
by Bavafa on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:55 PM PDTWe all know there is a lot of f*&ked up things going on in Iran, poverty is one of them.
What we need to ask ourselves, what have we done for your country men? We can't go and fight IRI, it is dangerous, there is air pollution and our vacation is only long enough for visiting friends and family.
But can we helped financially? Have we helped financially?
Or
Lets just spend time here on-line and bitch about IRI, that's ought to be enough!!!!!
آهای کورش! کجای که ببینی فرزندانت به چه روزی افتادند
آهای داریوش! کجای که ببینی که مردم ایرانی چطور امپرتریتو رو به گاه دادنآهای خسرو و پرویز
! کجای که ببینی که مردم چطور فقط فکر خودشونند و تمدنشن و مردم دوستیشون رو از دستت دادنآهای حسین بن علی! بیخیال هر چه از تو به ما رسید، ما رو بس است. لطفا فقط اگر بتونید این قوم و خیشتن رو (آخوند ها) از ایران ببرید، ما چاکر شما خواهیم بود.
Mehrdad
Hey, my comment reflects how
by Sargord Pirouz on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:00 PM PDTHey, my comment reflects how certain American kidney patients feel about this policy in Iran. They wish this policy was adopted here in the US.
They think its great. These American patients consider it akin to donating blood. Know how many poor Americans donate blood every year?
You gonna bad mouth American kidney patients now, in addition to your anti-Iran cheerleading?
SP is happy people are badbakht
by Fesenjoon on Tue Nov 02, 2010 09:48 PM PDTSP, Im sure youre bustling with joy that there are people in Iran that have to sell their body organs to pay rent or survive.
Yipee, now go have a happy life knowing that your health and longevity is insured by the poverty of Iranians willing to sell their body parts.
Oh, But hey, anything goes for you people who live in CA, and dont know jackshit about the rapist government they support in Iran.
You should read the comments
by Sargord Pirouz on Tue Nov 02, 2010 08:53 PM PDTYou should read the comments of praise by American kidney patients over this policy, upon watching the documentary "Iran Kidney Bargain Sale."
Any idea what the wait list is like in America for a transplant, as compared to the Islamic Republic of Iran?
But hey, anything goes for you people when it comes to knocking the Meehan you no longer belong to.
This is very much cause of the sanctions
by Parthianshot91 on Tue Nov 02, 2010 08:44 PM PDTIf you were at all smart you would realize that this is very much cause of the sanctions imposed on Iran, but also mention that it's the shameless islamists regimes fualt that the sanctions are placed on Iran's economy, cause of the stupid actions of the Islamic regime. Yet you go around and write "Go ahead and blame the sanctions (LOL), zionists, and amrikais"
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"They are not afraid of the ideology alone, but of the detemination and will of the men behind it"
"I'd rather be hated for w
Why are you attacking the majority?
by Parthianshot91 on Tue Nov 02, 2010 08:36 PM PDTBy actually attacking most of the Iranians who are against this regime and by putting them in the same category as the islamic supporters you're only pissing them off and screwing your own self. Trust me, If the Iranian people were at all on the side of this regime then America would be in a far worse situation now, cause the Iranian people aren't simple folks to be missed with. If it doesn't piss them off, it discourages them (The nationalists).
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"They are not afraid of the ideology alone, but of the detemination and will of the men behind it"
"I'd rather be hated for w
QYESTION IS WHERE DO YOU DRAW THE LINE
by afshinazad on Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:15 PM PDTWe could talk and complain but do nothing and if we Iranian are part of militrary, basij, sepah,and part of every action of this regime and we the people who witness every tragedy and doing nothing and closing our eyes and turning our back to what is happining to our people and ourself if isn't betrayal to ourself and our nation and future of our kids,then what is it. do we want to have american invade the country like Iraq to get rid out the regime and then we have to regrad that why we didn't do anything ourself.why are we coward and can't solve our own problem and why we do claim that we are nationalist and yet we follow dead ideology which brings nothing but pain.1979 we rushed to streets by anything we had to overthrow the modern government for old cleric which we knew nothing about him and why now we are so mute and we keep quite to what ever they do us. western countries do not give a fuck what happens to us and they have been mute over 30 years regarding human rights and yet before 1979 they were complaining about human rights every fucking day and what we should know and what we should learn from this, isn't the time that we should draw the line and say enough is enough. for me as a minority religion iranian never be any opportunity and I don't see any future for me in iran and yet what about 98% muslim iranian who hate the regime,surly you have all the options and opportunities and yet why be silent. here is where we should manup and choose what the hell we want.
thanks to Islam
by mahmoudg on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:04 AM PDTthis backward Arab cult whose days are numbered in Iran.
In Terms of medicine, Arab
by calais on Tue Nov 02, 2010 08:22 AM PDTIn Terms of medicine, Arab and islam are like a cancer for a peacefully world, it promotes not only fanaticism, but also affects other cells vigorously, thus, removal of such malignant cancer is a must.
VPK, Raoul
by kazem0574 on Tue Nov 02, 2010 07:55 AM PDTThis video is very depressing and makes you want to shake IRI leaders by the throat until few billion dollars fall out of their small side pockets, and use it to help our people.
I can't argue with Islam being a catalyst when it comes to human misery.
VPK: Believe me no religion is the way for governments. People's private beliefs should be respected but behind their closed doors and not mixed in with governments.
Raoul:
look at the list of all countries by Human Development Index
Germany is 22 just next to Singapore partly Muslim, then there is Brunei and some Sheikh Nesshens. USA is not in the top 10 I was surprised to see.
Scroll down the pages:
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index
People
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Nov 02, 2010 07:40 AM PDTwe tried Islam and it was a monumental failure all the way. Please tell me why should we give this Tazi garbage another chance. It is rotten to the core and hopeless.
If you want a religion try Zartoshti; Christianity; Judaism; Bahai or anything. Just no more Islam.
It is the worst thing that ever happened to the world.
VPK
Why can't you folks see?
by AMIR1973 on Tue Nov 02, 2010 07:39 AM PDTThis is actually a good thing. It is a sign of progress and evolution in the IRI -- economically, scientifically, and morally. Brain drain? That's a good thing too. It indicates that the IRI is producing so many doctors and engineers that they have to export them (their cup runneth over). Falling oil production? You better believe that's a Giant Leap Forward. It reflects the IRI's vastly diversified economy and its decreased dependence on oil for export earnings. There are many interesting and exciting developments taking shape inside that paragon of Islamist democracy, freedom, prosperity, justice, opportunity, military prowess, and technological discovery.