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Posts from July 2005

July 31, 2005

Exhausted!

I am back from a technical workshop in which I talked for almost six hours and now I am back and have some more office job to do. Just got time to activate the Technorati search for this blog and to surf a little bit around the blogsphere and add some links. Ganji is still there in the hospital and as far the eye can read and mind can interpret, there are sites and blogs supporting him. While every one is so upset about the fact that he is still ignored by the hard line judiciary, the new conservative government is crawling to power in two days and deadlines are exchanged between Iran and Europe over this enrichment issue. Just tired.

Had some fun things too, today one of our Chinese colleagues were teaching us some Chinese words and it was fun. Small and strange world it is, isn't it? while it is honestly perfect. I guess despite of this much chaos in human lives, we still can see the world as a very organised body. Nature tried many times to produce an air breathing fish and after so many trial and errors but based on stable principals, created a lizard! In this way, many fish-lizards and lizard-fish experiments doomed. Maybe we are repeating this socially so all these totalitarian governments may finally give way to a more democratic way of life as they doom? Maybe! as nature always keeps the more stable option I guess. Just Tired!

July 30, 2005

The living Ganji is what we need

It is in the news today that Ganji's health is deteriorating. yesterday, he wrote a letter in which he asked the supreamleader to step down. I loved his letter and his words.I wonder how he could write such a letter after hese many days in hunger strike. This is amazing really! I pray for his health. We need his soul to remain alive and speak out.

July 25, 2005

Ganji; The hungry hero is still feeding the news

I am still watching and scratching my head to figure out what is going on for Ganji and things around him is becoming very wired. At least he is alive and hospitalised and I am wondering how much his hunger strike (more than this stage) can make progress to his demands. Perhaps if he waits and let his captivity period finish, he can be a bigger voice for human rights. It is very great of him with his strategies that attracted many attentions to his issue but if the idea is to keep him talking, the better solution would be having him alive I guess. I am damn busy these days, in a business trip in a very hot weather condition (around 50c in shadow!).

July 20, 2005

The Iranian young; grown up in tyranny, treated with cruelty!

This is absolutely heart breaking. I really do not like to share with anyone the disgust and anger I am overwhelmed with after these pictures [1] [2] [3].

Two young Iranian boys, one less than 18 years old were executed in front of the public in Mashad, east of Iran for the crime of homosexuality. I am here in this line, writing and I have deleted this ten times because it is so difficult to transform feelings to words and images I foreseen for my country.
It seems that Iranian judiciary is doing it's best to show the world that Iran is transforming into a Taliban like Islamic system. Our culture of joy and happiness, ceremonies and poems, celebration and dancing is blocked by those who think their destiny is to cry and beg for mercy from God and hate and punish others who do not want this way of ascending to the heavens.

Letting alone the debate of "if homosexuality is a crime or not", such cruelty is absolutely intolerable and why an under-aged boy? Couldn't that judge think for one moment, even when he was truly thinking that it was a sin, that this is a kid he is killing? That boy could have had abused in his family before and even if we accept that he did wrong, he made a mistake! shall we not accept it from a young boy, you savage? It was in the news that they were crying and begging before the execution and it is apparent from one of the pictures linked above.

Iranian youngs are the majority of the population. They need happiness, inspiration and good prospects for future. These 17-18 years old fellows are grown up under this system that is shouting 24/7 that it is there to save prosperity for the people in this life and the one after and to prevent so called "against-God" stuff. After 26 years, the so called Islamic system is limiting and beating it's own children who are acting like a mirror for misleading, inefficient and wrong disciplines of culture, art and social standards.

Sexual relations has been a big taboo here with sever punishment. Police and judiciary have squeezing the society so hard not to permit easy relations of boys/girls (that is not necessarily about sex) leading  these relations to the underground. There is no sexual education and thus we see that the level of abuses is sky-rocketing and infection by sexually transmitted diseases is rising without any control from anyone. Any logical human being can understand I guess that this way of ruling is wrong. I hope one day, we can have religion separated from state so that those who commit crime against humanity can not hide themselves behind respected personal believes of religions.
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New: Some of the websites argue that those executed abused other children and were members of a gang. Even if it is true, it would not certify what happened.

July 13, 2005

The suffering of being a second class!

Link: BBC NEWS | Middle East | Children die in Baghdad car bomb.

A very outrageous and savage action happened again. This time, innocent children are victims of blind hatred in a dark age of war against humanity. The thing that is more irritating is that such incidents happen in Iraq almost every day just like in many other regions in the third world and people do not react that much. It is not I guess a very big demand from the world to react as much as the scale of the London explosions. I am in grief of such discrimination in action. If we believe in equality of humans, we shall react to the cruel actions against innocents who are caught in this war between US army and stupid mindless suicide bombers. Those innocent children had the right to live and this right has to be defended for other children. What these people want? Why children? Any one knows any English website/weblog by supporters of suicide bombings? We shall pour in hard debates!

A lesson Mr. Behi Learnt today!

Lesson

I noticed these nice words in a freind's office. Did not hesitate to take a picture. Let's apply them then.

July 11, 2005

Human right is for everyone! Reply to a comment

One of the many concerned readers of this blog mentioned this in a comment for the previous posts

What is it about Muslims that makes it impossible for you to take ANY responsibility for yourselves? Could it be that Islam's demand for complete submission cancels out any ability for reflective thinking? Could it be that Mr. Mohammed was a fraud (to say the very least)?

Name ONE other founder of a religion who was a murderer and a thief (not to mention pedophile?) Islam is worse than bogus and now more and more civilized people know it.

Stop demanding equal attention. You actually do not deserve it.

Topple your own damned dictators and leave the rest of us alone.

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July 10, 2005

An English podcast from Inside Iran

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There we go! I have created the first episode of podcast now. I am not sure how well it is because it was my very first time doing such thing. You know the first cool thing about podcasting is that you realise how other people hear you when you talk and it is very different from your self understanding of your own voice. In this show I have talked about our presidential election, the bombings in London and have a story for you abiout my experince in quest for US student visa. Get it from the link below:

 

Download BehiBC_01.mp3

sorry for the size! I will try to make it smaller next time

Here is the feedburner feed for the podcast:

  You can easily put this in your iTune or ipodder and get the updates as they come.

I really need your comments on this so please send them in if you listen to it. Thanks

July 08, 2005

Fight against Hatred, terrorism will go away!

I am horrified with this recent event of bombing in London. My short memory of this extraordinary city makes this even more painful. However the sorrow is not only for the death tool but also for the unfortunate situation of increase in religious and ethnic based hatred in Europe. Masoud Behnoud who is by far one of the best ever known Iranian intellectuals who lives in London, sent in this report describing what he has seen in London in his Persian blog and among his words he is mentioning harsh confrontation of public opinion against middle-eastern individuals around. I think the analogy is wrong in the first place. They are not extremist just because they are Islamic but because they are misusing religious orders and brainwash people to obey their cruel ideologies as if they are orders from God!

I live in a country where religion is truly imposed by the government and I can feel to some extend how this ideology works and how in a radical way, it can persuade some people to blow themselves to kill others. Let me express my opinion on this:

I think human ability for survival in the world has come firstly with the ability to adapt with changes. Our system of life crushes when we fail coping with our surroundings. What I can see around, tells me that there are some people of faith who truly believe that the exact orders given by the time of the prophet Mohammad can be applied exactly to the year 2005. This is very unfortunate but when you get to believe that you are following the way of the last prophet, then you come to conclusion that any one who is in war with you, shall be like those who fought him. By that time, early Muslims used to do lots of sacrifices to make Islam grow and to remove the cruel discrimination imposed by rich Arabs of Mecca. They called this effort “Jihad” and those who got killed in it, would have gone straight to the heavens as they believed. Those days, Jihad was a manifestation of struggle for freedom against the dark ages of ignorance on human soul.

Islam is transformed now and sometimes I see that this faith is translated as absolute truth that is to be obeyed with no or little compromise. These people are not many but unfortunate thing is that the wrong impression they make is a big stride in a wrong way that deteriorated the status of misunderstanding and divergence within human society.

One should not also forget the fact that this idea cannot be fought in a war and I think the fact that we see these bombings now in London, some years after 9/11 since the war against terror began, can provide an alert for the world leaders that “Culture of hatred” should be tuned with “Culture of tolerance”. The basis for this idea comes from the humble opinion of mine presented above. The extremists when they talk to followers tell them about the cruel west, the bombings in Baghdad and demolition of houses in Palestine. The ban of Islamic covering in France and killing of what they call it “Muslim brothers” in Afghanistan and then it comes to ideology that west is to wipe out Islam and it is duty from God for them to make westerners what their “Muslim brothers” feel at home. From my experience in Iran I can feel that when you make something “holy religious” it becomes hard to criticize it and so it is for the intellectuals of Islamic world to do this.

This hatred when it gets mixed with the same kind of approach from Christian extremists makes the situation even more complicated.

Every human life is precious and for protecting some, there is no need to jeopardize the lives of others. This is condemned, unacceptable and away from any logic no matter what tool they use to implement it, a Little Boy over Hiroshima or a horrific bomb near Big Ben. Peace.   

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