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Movement Improves in Iran

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friendPDF versionPDF versionJahanshah Rashidian After the disputed Iran's presidential election, we have three different categories of people who now challenge the regime by taking to the streets: -- The first category belongs to a Muslim population who voted Mousavi or Kahroubi by conviction, they still capitalise their hope in reforms within the IRI. -- The second one is those who voted one of the "reformists" as a "catalyst' to ease the way for a secular and democratic regime. They voted them as the lesser evils, hoping to have one of them paved the way toward freedom and secularism in the future. -- And the third category belongs to the Iranians who boycotted the election and want an immediate democratic and secular regime on the ruins of the IRI. Without bringing up the value of democracy and democracy, without denouncing the 30-year-old IRI human rights violations, the first category is a hollow bubble which either disappears soon or must be transformed, materialised, and polarised into a national freedom movement close to the ideals of second, and especially the third category. Now, according to the news coming from the ongoing anti regime protests in and outside the country, the second category is joining the third one to the point that the Iranian youth do not want to risk their lives for the survival of such a regime under any form. They start casting doubt on the legitimacy of the regime and will join the third category which wants a total elimination of the IRI. By asserting that the first category is not hostile to IRI survival, regime will try to find a compromise with Mousavi or Kahroubi to halt uncontrolled development of the movement. This is also an option which is desired by Mullahs' international partners and all IRI lobby groups in the West which, among others, broker IRI state mafia with the western Oil Companies and military investors. The regime is much prudent; therefore, it reinforces its troops on the streets. The IRI tries to separate "reformists" from the "agents of foreign enemies" or in fact from the second and third categories which are rapidly increasing. Khamenei openly threatened them in front of three hundred followers and plainclothes of the last Friday prayers to join the establishment before it is too late. What concerns all secular and democrats, we should avoid any mistrust and confusion which may result into an unnecessary rapture of these three different categories, it would be vital to focus on the unity of our nation in their fair struggles against the plague of the IRI as long as the unity is possible, only so the first two categories will get closer to the third category and so a regime change will be possible. Only thanks to the unity, a possible desertion of state troops and their solidarity with their people can be expected. It would not matter to which category people belong. In its most common acceptation of Iranian realities, a regime change- movement must prudently keep its common front with any popular protest as long as it has achieved complete and upper hand over the popular movement. This spontaneous movement improves and like any spontaneous movement needs tactical phases to achieve its strategy.
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Well, I just "researched" the

Well, I just "researched" the current President, Ahm...on "Wikepedia" :) (sorry, I still tend to like/enjoy Wikepedia?) :)

This man seems like a very very great man to me!

I read that he is married and has 2 sons and a daughter, I read of his past journey in life, his occupations, etc.

I don't see any reason for the people of Iran to fight to remove him? Sure, he may have some problems, but in all honestly, I sort a don't think for us in the "West" that he's gonna nuke us, maybe I'm wrong, but, I just don't think so?

I pray that the people of Iran think good and hard this coming Friday, pray hard, for peace and prosperity and beauty in their country (and may as well pray for my country of USA while at it too! :) at noon, pray for healing and a journey towards beauty and peace in homeland. That man seems like a very great man to me? From what I read. And the Supreme Leader too, elder, who is with him...I see no need to fight against them...maybe they need improvements, but "basically" they seem so great? To me?

I don't know of these other men up against them, I didn't read about them yet and don't know if I ever will, maybe they are better, I don't know, but, if they are better, there's always tomorrow, the future elections for them to get their turn to "rule"? I'd think?

Maybe they can get jobs on government as counsel or something? Now? :)

I do think this world needs more religion less politics. :)


CWFATB I do think this world

CWFATB

I do think this world needs more religion less politics.

I say:

Iran needs to get rid of the Shah and Islamofascism. Separation of religion and state is really needed in Iran. Iran also needs to get away from Islam as far as possible.


Hello

Hello CarolineWestFromAmericaTheBeautiful:

Hello Caroline, my name is Saleem. I am a Canadian ex-Muslim. Nothing person, but having just read your comment i must say that it is some of the most ignorant, flaky drivel that i have ever laid eyes on. So you think that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Grand Ayatollah of Iran are 'very very great men' do you? Caroline please snap out of your little love fest and inform yourself about these matters. From your post you seem like a 16 year old little girl who is an utterly naive bubble-head. Please spend a few hours researching this matter Caroline before talking to anymore more people about it. At minimum please take a half an hour out of your time to read through Ali Sinas introductions to FFI before babbling here again.

Caroline, the majority of Iranians would find your comment offensive. They do need or want friends like you. They do not want this evil regime and its deceitful, Islam indoctrinated cast of characters. They have leaned the horrific reality of Islamic governance through much painful experience. They know that Islam is a recipe for certain collective disaster. Islam is Muhammads selfish lie. The man was deranged. The day the majority of Iranians abandon Islam is the day they have a chance to succeed. All Muslims fight the evil fight under the banner of Islam. They need to rid themselves of it and join the fight against it. This is the good fight. Islam is a hyena made to look like a dove. Fear is its fuel.