You couldn't ask for a better organized and level-headed organization representing us in this country. I know there's always this shadow of doubt looming and motives always get questioned, but at the grassroots level they are doing something (make that MANY THINGS!) while many people just lament and age at the same time. Bravo, NIAC!
Who pays them?
by Iva (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 01:50 PM PDT
How do NIAC memebers make earnings? Where does their budget come from and how much is it?
Typical
by lion (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 11:49 AM PDT
LOL your comment strikes me as that of someone who doesn't lift a finger, but is first in line with criticism. It's that very mentality that has caused so much political strife in Iran.
Trita's position is not a lucrative one, but nontheless it mandates someone educated, persistent and skillfull in the ways of Washington. If you know someone with that skill set,who is willing to make the sacrifice, by all means bring them forth.
in perspective
by Mehran from San Ramon (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 10:19 AM PDT
looking at all the organized groups of active Iranians, from radio, tv, paper to MKO, Saltanati, etc, NIAC is probably doing the most effective service to what matters to Iranian people in Iran: Doing what it can to stop bombs from falling on innocent people.
They are putting a face on Iran for the Washinton's policy makers. They talk the talk and walk the walk of politicians who ultimately can decide what happens to Iran.
Please get engaged if you can.
NIAC
by A Rajabi (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 08:58 PM PDT
Thank for your reporting, your unbias views are needed here.
LOL
by LOL (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 05:59 PM PDT
So does Trita believe in democracy or not? Apparently he has been president of the organization since its inception. guess hes elected for life like most middle eastern RULERS. lol
NIAC's role for Iran and Iranian Americans is totally positive
by John Carpenter III (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 02:47 PM PDT
NIAC is a great organization. Thanks to them Iranians are better represented. Keep up the good work NIAC. I agree with NIAC, the US should have direct talks with Ayat'Allah Seyed Ali Khamenei. Dialog is the only way to solve problems and issues at hand.
Nothing but praise.
by Michael Mahyar Hojjatie on Wed May 28, 2008 04:40 PM PDTYou couldn't ask for a better organized and level-headed organization representing us in this country. I know there's always this shadow of doubt looming and motives always get questioned, but at the grassroots level they are doing something (make that MANY THINGS!) while many people just lament and age at the same time. Bravo, NIAC!
Who pays them?
by Iva (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 01:50 PM PDTHow do NIAC memebers make earnings? Where does their budget come from and how much is it?
Typical
by lion (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 11:49 AM PDTLOL your comment strikes me as that of someone who doesn't lift a finger, but is first in line with criticism. It's that very mentality that has caused so much political strife in Iran.
Trita's position is not a lucrative one, but nontheless it mandates someone educated, persistent and skillfull in the ways of Washington. If you know someone with that skill set,who is willing to make the sacrifice, by all means bring them forth.
in perspective
by Mehran from San Ramon (not verified) on Wed May 28, 2008 10:19 AM PDTlooking at all the organized groups of active Iranians, from radio, tv, paper to MKO, Saltanati, etc, NIAC is probably doing the most effective service to what matters to Iranian people in Iran: Doing what it can to stop bombs from falling on innocent people.
They are putting a face on Iran for the Washinton's policy makers. They talk the talk and walk the walk of politicians who ultimately can decide what happens to Iran.
Please get engaged if you can.
NIAC
by A Rajabi (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 08:58 PM PDTThank for your reporting, your unbias views are needed here.
LOL
by LOL (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 05:59 PM PDTSo does Trita believe in democracy or not? Apparently he has been president of the organization since its inception. guess hes elected for life like most middle eastern RULERS. lol
NIAC's role for Iran and Iranian Americans is totally positive
by John Carpenter III (not verified) on Tue May 27, 2008 02:47 PM PDTNIAC is a great organization. Thanks to them Iranians are better represented. Keep up the good work NIAC. I agree with NIAC, the US should have direct talks with Ayat'Allah Seyed Ali Khamenei. Dialog is the only way to solve problems and issues at hand.