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مجموعه یادداشتها،خاطرات و نوشته های سالهای اخیر
Saturday, January 20, 2001
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Saturday, January 20, 2001
ØØ§Ù„ Ùˆ آینده ایران - قسمت چهار
Thursday, February 17, 2000
We are not Spies
We are Iranians; We love our country
Mansour ‘s eyes were full of tears, his whole being was full of a clamor: the clamor of generations of people in our homeland who have experienced the worst forms of discrimination within their flesh and bones, from early childhood at schools… to the last moment of death at the gallows.
Thursday, February 17, 2000
Why Baha’is
A new period of violence and suppression
After the revolution, Baha’is were among the first to experience the violence of suppression and be sent to the gallows based on imaginary and untrue accusation of spying. These executions generated almost no reaction even in the liberal classes. Prior to the selection of the Yárán, the leadership of the Baha’i Community was held by the elected members of the National Spiritual Assembly. This nine-member body was arrested in the summer of 1980 by the “Pásdárán†military squad (Guardians of the revolution) and subsequently disappeared. The Baha’i community believes that the entire group was executed.
Tuesday, February 08, 2000
If I were a Shiite
Ayatollah Montazeri’s defense of the Baha’i community
Ayatollah Montazeri’s defense is a new chapter in the acceptance of the civil rights of the Baha’is, a right recognized by one of the highest religious authorities among Shiite centers. I don’t know whether if I had been a high ranking cleric, or if I had been the source of emulation of the Shiites, or if I had been the deputy supreme leader of the nation, I would have had the courage, the humanity and the deep conviction in human virtues and human rights which prompted Ayatollah Montazeri to defend his imprisoned opponents. I don’t know if I could have acted as nobly as he has.
Tuesday, February 08, 2000
Baha’is as Precedents for Execution of Political Dissidents
Historical tragedy happening again!
To create horror and terror and to suppress any form of opposition, Qajar dictators forced followers of the newly established Babi community to walk in the streets while burning candles were inserted into holes cut in their flesh. In the history of our county, this may have been the first time that torture to this level of intensity was publicly displayed;, moreover, mobs of people were also encouraged to participate in such savage and inhumane treatment of the Babis.
The burned bodies of the Babis were then given to the incited mob to cut into pieces and to hang at the entrance gates of the cities or to throw into ditches as food for wild animals.
Tuesday, February 08, 2000
Mass Execution of Political Prisoners in Mashhad
A Testimony
All the people who were taken for execution had already been sentenced to prison. But most of them had already served their terms. Many of the guys who were executed had spent time in prison in excess of seven years.
Some had been pardoned and had only a few months left to serve. There were also a few who had finished their term but remained in prison, which we called “melli-kesh,†or “nationalized victims.†One such prisoner was Jalil Sufizadeh whose term had been finished for months and still they wouldn’t release him. There were others whose faces I remember but whose names I have unfortunately forgotten.