Science Minister Kamran Daneshju said on Thursday those professors hold views opposed to the Islamic system will be dismissed.
The minister made the remarks at a meeting with the chancellors of universities in the northern city of Behshar.
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The answer is simple
by MM on Sun Mar 07, 2010 09:43 AM PSTAnswer: Get the religious sect out of politics and embrace the charter of human rights.
My point was that we cannot compare IRI to the regime of PotPol in Cambodia and say: hey, we have a really good system, comparatively. We live in today, and we gotta think what is good for Iran today and in the coming centuries, instead of a cruel outdated intelligence system or a barbaric 7th century rule of law as our point of reference.
Yup!
by fussygorilla on Sun Mar 07, 2010 09:11 AM PSTthe point is to have a historical perspective. Savak or its successor, they are all Iranians doing it to eachother. Any suggestions as to how to change that culuture of violence?
And, your point is.................?
by MM on Sat Mar 06, 2010 05:41 AM PSTIf the Shah did it, does it make this jerk's actions legitimate? The Shah had SAVAK, so I guess it is OK for the Islamic Republic's version of SAVAK to torture, rape and kill protestors? I hope your answer is no.
passports?
by fussygorilla on Sat Mar 06, 2010 04:15 AM PSTYou may be too young to remember the time when the last Shah (with his typical arrogance) told university community members and others who had criticized him for dictatorship announced that those who opposed his policies should leave Iran and that he personally would give them passports. I suppose what goes around comes around?