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OV's Iran Watch: The Past 48 Hours

March 10th 2010 06:42
: Never a Dull Moment....
Because of the importance Iran plays in Regional and World Politics, I have decided to elevate the periodic write-ups I do on Iran and launch OV Iran Watch to share insights about Iran and the challenges that the Country faces.

Despite all the efforts to potray an aura of normalcy, The Government of Iran continues to run scared. They have been busy continuing the show trials and executions. They have been also busy releasing folks. But, these so-called releases have been done with hefty bails. This is while Idiotnejad takes a flight out to Kabul to see the useless Karzai.


What I was enraged about was the report that came out about the Poet Simin Behbahani being detained at Tehran Airport and her passport being taken away as he was getting ready to go to Paris. Ms. Behbahani is Iran's leading contemporary Poet and is 82 years old. This is just one example of the cold war against the intelligensia within the Country. Shirin Ebadi, though, is out of the Country and talked with Democracy Now's Amy Goodman about what is really going on:



I welcomed her unequivocal statement about the fate of the American hikers that continue to be detained by the regime charged with espionage. The rule of law has completely been disregarded by the regime in its' quest to perpetuate its power. Shirin Ebadi underscored this very fact.

I have written and reitrated the continued subtle psychological cold war against the oppostion Green Movement. The Green Movement continues its' digital opposition campaign through facebook. But, the pressure is there and goes on nonstop. I was laughing out loud when I read about an interview by an Iranian Presidential Staffer about a so-called Velvet Revolution which was planned out by the opposition. This Staffer, who is supposedly the head of the Iranian Presidency Research and Analysis Service, was adamant that he had proof of this fact. Yaah right!!!!


Although Iran's self-sufficiency in Military Hardware is commendable, bombs and missiles do not equate to jobs. The aspirations of the people remains unfulfilled. The World continues to smart up and take things away continually from Iran. Vitol, one of the leading energy trading outfits in the world, has stopped dealing in supplying Iran with refined gasoline. This is probably the only way that Iran will be forced to make the necessary changes that will possibly live up to lts' original ideals that led to the 1979 Revolution in the first place. I have to wonder whether that is wishful thinking or not.
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: Well!??!?
Iraqis went to the Poll. There was violence and some 35 people lost their lives. But the insurgents did not succeed. The reports I have seen show that the elections went well, was well organized and reasonably fair. It shows that the people are speaking with one voice--the need to change. Now the real work begins.

Iraq is a country that is frankly broken in many ways. People can't find jobs. The infrastructure is non-existent. More importantly, the Political leadership is mostly interested in perpetuating its own power structure than actually working to overcome and rebuild. Yet, I believe that the Iraqi People must be congratulated to have turned out in such force to speak for change.

But, there is also one more profound hotspot that should be of concern. George Mitchell is back in the Middle East to start indirect talks. My reaction was simply this: "whatever". The West Bank seems to have made a nascent recovery since 2007. But, land grabs continue. The Israeli Prime Minister has been apparently targeting Muslim Holy Sites. Illegal Settlements are continuing with token Israeli response. What is clear is that the Palestinians have done everything they can according to the roadmap. They have rebuilt institutions, stamped out corruption, began a concerted effort to rebuild their economy and are making progress. Joe Klein talked about in a recent Time Magazine Column he wrote when he was in the Middle East.

There is also a sublte shift by Hamas. Fawaz Gerges, one of the Pre-Eminent Middle East Scholars, has writen on the transformation onf Hamas in a recent edition of the Nation Magazine. He lays out how Hamas has continued to change its stance as it has contineud to rule Gaza. Khaled Mashal has said that that there is an entity called Israel. The Israeli Right and the Amen Crowd in the United States seem to not accept and understand that. Israel's current governing coaliton rejects a Palestinian State despite all the pronoucements that have been made since 1967. What is bothersome is that Israel wants International law to be applied to Iran--yet it exempts itself by virtue of its actions.

As Iraq reached a milestone, there is more challenges to come. The challenge for Iraq is whether the political elite of the country will have the courage to go beyond their narrow self-interest and work for the country and not take five months to form a government. The people of Iraq cannot afford any more disappointments. As for the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, I wish Senator Mitchell success. So far, it has been a utter failure. I have to wonder what will be achieved with this "indirect" approach after all the direct approaches so far. I also wonder what is preventing the United States from putting its' foot down and basically tell Israel that it has to change its ways. Senator Mitchell floated the idea of potentially taking away Israel's financial guarantee if Israel balked at making peace. He was crucified. What are choice is there left?

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Iran & The IAEA

February 19th 2010 08:56
: Not Surprised @ all....
The struggle for Iran took a very interesting turn on Thursday. I caught a glimpse of CNN and as I was watching the coverage of the carnage in Austin by the madman, Rick Sanchez announced that the IAEA was about to report out that Iran had moved towards developing nuclear fuel for the bomb. Iran's silence was broken when Iran's IAEA Rep came out saying that the new Director-General of the IAEA reitrated the agency's understanding of Iran's peaceful intentions.

I find this a worrisome development indeed. I am not surprised. The Middle East going nuclear should be of profound concern. The genie is indeed out of the bottle. The question is whether this genie can be controlled or not. I am not sure whether sanctions will work either. I reviewed the Anti Defamation League's call for Iran's Oil to be boycotted. What the world needs to realize is that Iran was under severe constraints, yet managed to fight a war with Iraq while the people were minimally impacted. This was during the time Mousavi was Prime Minister. The problem was that grown-ups were running Iran then. Although they were brutal grown-ups--at least they were grown-ups. They were not in it for money or fame. The current gang in charge clearly is.

I'm not surprised because the Technology has been available for a while and all Iran did was play for time. I had reported on it throughout my writings and my reservations were apparently born out. The question is: What next? It is unchartered water--that's for certain.

On a side note, I have been reading the return of the Ex-Director General of the IAEA, Mohmmad El Baradi, to Egypt with great interest. I have to wonder whether he has the stomach to take on King Hosni (aka President Hosni Mobarak)?

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Iran: What Now?

February 13th 2010 04:02
: The Struggle Will Continue

Cyberspace has been abuzz about the day after. I have been continuing to assess what the regime did to muzzle dissent. They had a strong show of force and used every trick of the book to prevent people from exercising their Democratic rights


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: When will they realize that they're on the wrong Path....
The official celebrations have begun. This is as the Opposition has called for massive protests. I am monitoring Al Jazeera and there was just a report of clashes on Sadeghi Square. Mehdi Karoubi one of the key opposition leaders was due to arrive there.

As this was going on, the regime had restricted Internet Access and detained opposition activitists. Yesterday's New York Times reported that the wife and children of a jailed journalist were summoned to the Revolutionary Court for questioning. It was simply unbelievable. Google has been reporting that access to GMAIL was restricted. The opposition, though, was as ready as it could be. The main internal opposition site for the Green Movement had already sent out at least one proxy server for access to all a day before. I saw it and posted it to my own facebook account to help spread the word


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At the Dawn of the Big Day In Iran

February 10th 2010 04:02
: The Truth.....
Iran's big day is tomorrow. However, the cold war that I have written about throughout the last eight months continues nonstop. The Green Movement has called for a massive turn-out as it gears up for a day of protests. Arrests have been continuing nonstop. While the regime continues to be on the prowl, the official mouthpieces of the regime are pushing the infallability of the Supreme Leader and how he is the Center of the Universe. I was especially surprised by what Velayati, the Supreme Leaders' Foreign Policy Advisor emphasized during an interview. Velayati is a Medical Doctor who served as Foreign Minister for years during the early years of the Revolution. One would think that a Medical Doctor would use their brain some time. Not this one, apparently!!!

What I found quite shocking was an attempt by the regime to arrest the daugher in law of the First Chief Justice of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Behesti. Mr. Behesti's younger son, Ali Reza, was a top advisor to the defeated Presidential Candidate Mir Hossein Mossavi. She had to appeal to Rafsanjani to stop this. According to the report I reviewed in the Green Movement's Website, she noted that, ".. it is a shame that during the anniversary of the Revolution, the grand children of the martryed first Chief Justice of the Islamic Republic must be on the run....". Mr. Rafsanjani apparently demanded a meeting with Khameini and told him to stop such shameful acts and realize the true realities on the ground. Furthermore, the regime confiscated the passport of Mehdi Karoubi's Son, Hussein upon his return from a foreign trip. No one seems to be immune. I continue to be amazed that they have yet to arrest Karoubi and Mousavi


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: Now What?
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: The People Will not Stay Silent....
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: What a Tragedy


The death of Professor Massoud Mohammadi has been dominating the headlines in Iran for the past number of hours. The Professor was killed as he was leaving for Work. He taught nuclear physics at Tehran University


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: Wow!!!
The continued cold war on Iran's Opposition continues. Karoubi, one of the defeated Presidential Candidates, was attacked while on a visit to a City south of Tehran. I find this quite signifcant because the fact that he was attacked shows that the Regime is clearly nervous. The key opposition leaders continue to profess their loyalty to the regime and are not calling for change right now. Karoubi's Website touted his loyalty to Khomeini by calling him one of Khomeini's loyal followers (Yare Imam). As I have reported on this througout the last seven months, there seems to be no end in sight on the political struggles currently going on.

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OV Week-End (1/2/2010): Never Dull...

January 3rd 2010 05:09
: Always Exciting!!!
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: A sign of desparation!??!


Although I have been focused on closing out the year, I interrupted my vacation to report on Iran's latest developments. The world was witness to the latest propaganda offensive by the leading personalities of the regime. Ahmadinejad came out and denoucned the protests. Larijani, the Parliamentary Speaker, demanded justice. Others called for Mousavi's head. Adding to this facade, Government Workers were given a day off and apparently $ 150 Dollars to turn out en masse to "support" the regime. I almost fell out of my chair in laughter when I read all the tributes to the marches and how they punched the world in the mouth with their solidarity. The reality is quite different


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2009: The Year in Review

December 29th 2009 03:03
: As Only JibJab Can Say It!!
As I continue to finish off 2009 and gear up for 2010, I just ran across JibJab's take on this very, very tough year:


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What A Nervous Bunch of Zealots...

December 28th 2009 10:12
: What a WTF Moment!!!
I have been continuing to read on and assess what is at hand currently with protests in Iran. Raheh Sabz, the official organ for the Green Movement in Iran, is reporting that the body of Mr. Mousavi's nephew killed in protests has been stolen from the hospital as the family was gearing up to bury him in line with Muslim Tradition. If this does not show how nervous the regime is I don't know what is.

As this story continues to unfold State Organs are continuing their "cold war" with the opposition. The head of Parliament's Judiciary Committee called for the opposition leaders to be brought to Justice. He noted that as a Law Scholar he felt that the leaders were in direct violation of the law due to their continued insistence on agitation. He seems to forget that the current gang in charge has subverted the very Constitution that it is supposed to hold up. Furthermore, there is of course the issue of the independence of the Judiciary itself. It is simply non-existent


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: Is this the trigger or not?

Iran arose again during Ashora. Ashora is the day Shias remember the martrydom of Imam Hussein the Prophet Mohammad's Grandson. The sights I saw was heartening and the bravery I saw took my breath away


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: Scary.....
Mr. Ahmadinjead and his gang have begun to make their move. One of Ahmadinejad's jobs as Head of Government is leading the Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council. The order came down to dismiss Mir Hossein Moussavi as head of the Iran Academy of Arts which was under the auspices of the Council. Mousavi had been subject to harrasement by the Regime's Goons for quite some time anyway. I also have been monitoring reports coming through Al Jazeera about demonstrations going on in the Center of the Country--including Isfahan. There was apparently efforts to silence another leading theologian, Ayatollah Taheri, who had denounced Ahmadinejad. What I continue to wonder is when the regime will make the move against Mousavi. They have not dared to arrest him, yet. To me, that will be a game changer.

I also recently visited Reza Pahlavi's website to see what he has been saying lately. Reza Pahlavi is the son of the last Shah of Iran and issued a statement denoucning Montazeri on the occasion of his death because of his role in the creation of what the world knows as the Islamic Republic of Iran today. What Montazeri did in speaking out against this vile regime must be commended and encouraged. I have said that the Shah was an Iranian Patriot, but was too dependent on foreign powers and in many ways was a despot. The need to galvanize the public in a way that will rattle the regime is ever more important. Leading personalities like Mr. Pahlavi must encourage those like Montazeri, Taheri, Sanaai and others to continue to speak out and to also appeal to those factions within the armed forces to think about Iran before the revolution that has increasingly taken on a vile and self-dellusional turn for the worst. This was exemplified when one of the regime's mouthpieces, Rahe-Mardom (The People's road) dubbed the current Supreme Leader as an IMAM when in fact the leading Senior Theologians in the country do not even accept his authority. This is, of course, as the anniversary of the revolution draws near, the country is in the midst of the month that remembers the martrydom of Imam Hussein and of course the remeberance ceremony of Mr. Montazeri. What will happen now


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As We Say Goodbye to 2009....

December 22nd 2009 05:47
: Wow....
In about nine days, the first decade of the 21st Century will be history. And wow what a decade it has been!!!!

As I think about this decade, I remember how our lives changed for ever. I remember when 9/11 happened. I remember when George W. Bush went on television to tell us about Iraq. I remember when there was the dawn of hope and possilbiites in Iran that was dashed by the election of Ahmadinejad. I also remember when Barack Obama was elected with the hope and possiblities it presented. I also saw the June election in Iran begin a transformation process that is yet to play itself out


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: wow.....
Iranian State Media is reporting the death of Iran's Senior Dissident Cleric, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri. He was an interesting figure and worked to be a voice of reason as the nature of Iran's Government changed. He paid a heavy price for his dissident views. I wonder what will happen now especially to the dissident movement that looked to him for inspiration and guidance.

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: What Now?
The headlines around the world were full of Iran's reaction to the censure by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Parliament (The Majlis) came out to dowgrade the relationship with the IAEA because they felt that the IAEA had overstepped its' boundary.

This, to me, is just amusing. It was interesting that as long as Dr. El Baradi was placating Iran, the IAEA were the good guys. Now, the IAEA called out Iran's bluff and Iran now feels "slighted" by the IAEA and has begun plans to start 10 new plants. Although the world headlines say 10, the actual State Media annoucement called for 15. The point is that they have thrown down the gauntlet and what happens next is anyone's guess


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Worrisome Developments in Dubai

November 27th 2009 08:00
: Sign of Things To Come?!??!
The last twenty fours saw Dubai announcing a potential deferment of debt payment by State-Owned Dubai World. The markets have continued to drop for a second day because Dubai World's debt is considered sovereign debt. Dubai has been on a binge over the last number of years and the bills are now due.

I constantly read about Dubai and how things were happening. I was curious. I asked a friend at one time to explain Dubai to me. His response was simple: Imagine being in Disneyland. My eyes popped out when I saw pictures of the indoor ski resort that was developed in the middle of th Arabian Desert. It looked as if Dubai can do no wrong. It had emerged as the destination of choice for all well-to-do folks from throughout the Persian Gulf. A lot of Iranian Ex-Pats invested a lot in Dubai. A neighbor of mine who was a long-term Real Estate Senior Executive was offered an Executive Position in Dubai. I urged him not to accept it in light of what I saw happening. When I read that Mr. Trump had jumped on the Dubai bandwagon, I knew that Dubai was on borrowed time. Now, the bills have come due


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Meanwhile in Iran....

November 26th 2009 00:40
: Will Things Change?


Ahmadinejad has been quite busy traveling. I was very happy to see him smiling with Lula. Lula made the move because he wants to be a player. I admire Lula and wrote about him in OV's sister site, Kitten politics. But, I respectfully think that the respect accorded to this man was a bit much as Iran continues to be grabbling with the challenges that it faces. I also saw how the Bolivians were so enthusiastic to see him


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The Ft. Hood Tragedy

November 7th 2009 08:42
: How senseless
America remembered the death of thirteen soldiers who were killed in a fit of rage by an Army Major of Arab-American dissent. He is a Muslim whose parents are Palestinian. He was the perfect example of the American dream that America has always espoused. Yet, he threw it all away when he went on his rampage.

What is disturbing is how this man's Muslim background was constantly talked about during the news briefings/reporting by major US mainstream media. What I found especially amusing was the "conservative" watchdog the Media Research Center actuallly criticizing the mainstreat media cousins ABC & CBS for not having said that the man was a Muslim. They forgot that he was a 20-year veteran of the Army who was exposed to 6 years of soldiers who spoke of their own plight--and he probably snapped


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November 4: A Grim Milestone

November 4th 2009 06:08
: Is this a turning point...hardly?!??!?
Today is another anniversary. It is the 30th anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. Embassy by the so-called Iranian Students with the support of the Government of Iran. As I am thinking about this, I am listening to an BBC Interview with Bary Rosen recounting the agony he went through during the 444 days they endured.

As this tragedy was recounted, I remembered that day too. I remembered when the Americans were marched out of the Embassy, blindfolded. How these poor souls became pawns in a Government who was paranoid for its own survival was One of the things I think Iran came to terms with was how those who did came to regret what they did. It took a lot of courage for Mohammad Khatami, the former President, to come out and say this. But, this is a day that is still a national day in Iran today. But, this is also a day that the key internal opposition leaders, Mr. Mousavi and Mr. Karoubi, have called upon their supporters to come out to again to protest. But, the regime's henchmen have made it clear that they would meet this with brute force


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: What can be done?
The World continues to be patient as Iran continues to play around. Iran was given a deadline until this past Friday to agree to a draft resolution that the IAEA did in order to help break the logjam on the Uranimum enrichment issue. The Iranian Regime missed and said that they would get to them next week. Furthermore, France's role in this enrichment process was rejected becasue the Iranians don't like the French. Not withstanding Nicholas Sarzkosy's Domestic grandstanding, he has told the truth about Iran and Ahmadinejad. The Iranian Regime has a tough time accepting that.

As this comedy side show continues, there is the continued psychological war against the opposition. What the regime's thugs did to Karoubi is just sad


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: ..Not Surprised.....
I was waiting for the day when the regime apologists would move against Mr. Mousavi. Well, that day has arrived!!! It has begun. I am very surprised that it has taken these guys this long to come out as forceful as they have after the subtle cold psychological warfare campaign they have waged so far.

Over 100 Parliamentary Deputies have signed a petition demanding the prosecution of Mr. Mousavi for harming the Islamic System. All of these are die-hard supporters who seem to continue to have the reigns of power within them. Since Iran has no judiciary, the Judiciary may indeed come back and say that they will indict Mousavi. I also laughed when I saw a report on the Regime's moutpiece that a number of religious scholars in Qum had filed complaints against Mousavi and Rafsanjani's daughter. This is to counter the opposition by leading scholars like Ayatollah Sanaai and Ayatollah Monterazi on what has been done by the dominant faction within the regime right now


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: What will the future hold?
Jundullah Hiding out in Pakistan


There is never a dull moment in Iran. I was gratified to see that Maziar Bahai, the Newsweek Correspodent, was released on 300,000 Dollar bail. However, I was shocked when I reviewed the reports on the death of Six Top Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders in the South of the country as reported by Al Jazeera earlier


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: Is this a fact? or is it fiction?
The meetings in Geneva yesterday apparently got a committment from Iran to get a visit from the IAEA Director-General, Dr. El-Barady to Iran's newest enrichment plant near Qum plus a committment to supposedly scale back the plant at Natanz. I was surprised to see these committments in light of all that has been going on.

Although I consider it a good day, more work remains to be done. The World accepts this. The challenge for Iran is to manifest this into a way to make the Israelis look like idiots by coming to an actual understanding on the right of Iran to have access to Nuclear Energy. There seems to be a realization by Khameini of this fact. I wonder if I am too optimistic in this regard or not


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: Will reality prevail?
Iran's Chief Negotatior, Saeed Jalili


Iran is about to go into a crucial meeting in a few hours. As I wrote before, I would love to be a fly in the wall to see what Saeed Jalili, Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator, will say to the P5 1 Group on what Iran's position is. The Iranians have said they are going to let the IAEA inspect the new facility and have reinforced their view that they will never have a nuclear bomb. The entire political leadership is in sync on this


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The Iran Chronicles: 09/27/2009 Edition

September 28th 2009 00:58
: Reflections On The On-Going Struggle
Things in Iran continue to go from bad to worst. In the midst of the International Uproar I commented on earlier, Iran conducted missile tests on the latest range of mid-range missiles. In addition, it was announced that Iran would be conducting war games dubbed the Great Prophet IV that would showcase Iran's latest warfare capabilities.

As the saber-rattling goes on, there is of course the little matter of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp's continued influence in the economy. Earlier today, an investment outlet of the Gurad bought 51% of Iran's Telecommunication Organization for some 8 Billion US Dollars in about thirty minutes. This is the same organization that played a central role in the harsh crackdown after the elections which has exposed the schism in the Iranian Ruling establishment that appears to be growing wider by the hour


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OV Week-End: Iran's latest Rampage

September 27th 2009 17:26
: Truly Never a Dull Moment!!!!
Iran has been busy yet again. Between a new Uranium Enrichment Plant and new military manuevours, it is clear that Iran is trying to assert its' military might. The talks coming up on October 1 is going to be pivotal. What is bothersome is how Iran seems to be forgetting what is important vs. what is imperative. The U.S. seemed to have known before Iran voluntarily notified the IAEA. The Iranian Political leadership's crediblity is non-existent. I would love to be a fly on the wall to see what Saeed Jalili, Iran's Point man on the nuclear negotations, will do to talk Iran out of this latest fiasco.
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Ahmadinejad at the UN: Wow!!!

September 24th 2009 05:25
: Quite a performance

Ahmadinejad never seizes to amaze me. Since his arrival at the UN General Assembly, he has been on a roll trying to explain Iran's position to the world. In reviewing his speech, I think some of the points he made was quite poignant. He made some interesting observations about the world economy and about his perception of justice in the world. The problem with it was that it came from a man who has no crediblity in the eyes of the world. He also went off the deep end when he espoused the Democratic Credentials of the Regime he represents when in fact the events of the last three months have pointed otherwise. It was quite telling when some of the major key members of the UN Security Council and the European Union walked out on him as he attacked the United States and Israel. It was quite a scene as they walked out in front of him. As always, the regime's mouthpiece was surprisingly silent


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The Iran Chronicles: 09/14/09 Edition

September 14th 2009 04:11
: What Now?
The so-called Judiciary has just come out with a report about the allegation of rape in Iranian Prisons. The Chief Prosecutor called the documentation provided by Mehdi Karoubi as fakes and by implication, called Mehdi Karoubi a liar. When they start calling one of their own a liar, it means that they are in trouble. What was even more funnier is that they referred to Karoubi by only his name, but did not mention his full religious title of Hojatoislam.

As the psychological warfare against the opposition continues, a new twist in this whole drama came into force. Orders came down that no one is to mention Moussavi or Karoubi's name again in newspaper reports. Karoubi's newspaper has already been shut down. What someone has to ask the cabale who runs Iran today: what are they afraid of? Some say that idiotnejad is the best thing that happened to Iran, because it insures that Iran finally gets rid of this theoracy once in for all. The question is at at what price. For now, the march towards dictatorship is in full swing. Khameini made it clear in his Friday sermon that he will not back down under any circumstance


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The Iran Chronicles: 09/12/09 Edition

September 11th 2009 06:44
: Now What?


In a few hours, during Friday prayers, Khameini is due to give a major sermon on Iran. The Coup President is firmly in charge, the Opposition continues to be harrassed and even they have now crossed what I thought was the unthinkable by closing down the offices of Mehdi Karoubi, one of the defeated Presidential Candidates. How long before they go after Mousavi and Khatami remains to be seen. Mr. Khatami was absolutely right when he noted that fascism seems to be taking hold within the ruling political clique in Iran right now


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The Iran Chronicles: 08/30/09 Edition

August 30th 2009 06:26
: Never a Dull Moment.....
Well, today is the day the Parliament (Majlis) is debating Idiotnejad's choice to be in the Government. Although the regime's moutpiece, IRNA, was trying to put a positive spin on the approvals, it is bound to be quite interesting. I have written on it before. It will be interesting to see who will be rejected. Idiotnjead did plead for unity in his speech before parliament. Let's see who heeds the call.

Now, there is another more disturbing development that concerns me. Idiotnjead came out calling for the leaders of the protest movement (namely Karoubi, Mousavi & Khatami) to be arrested and prosecuted. I see this as another sign of desparation. I see this as a sign of a man who is boxed in on all sides. The opposition is having a tough time right now. But, it clearly appears that subtle ways to continue the struggle continues on. I find another development extremely hopeful. I have reviewed comments from the head of the State Broadcaster noting that there has been a 60% drop in viewership since the protests. The people are to be commended for realizing the trash being pushed out by the State Broadcaster. This can truly be a sign of things to come


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The Iran Chronicles: 08/26/09 Edition

August 27th 2009 06:39
: The Struggle Continues


Iran never seizes to amaze me. The regime's moutpiece, IRNA, continues to push the almost unanimous support for the minister-designates. At the same time, the psychological warfare against the regime's opponents continues. I nearly laughed when I saw one of the regime apologists called for the prosecution of Rafsanjani's Son, Mehdi, for being part of the so-called "velvet coup". "Prince" Mehdi Hashemi is a power in his own right with extensive business and commercial interests throughout the country. I do find the reports of Karoubi's son being arrested as being quite disturbing, though


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OV Week-End: Wow!!!

August 17th 2009 07:47
: Truly Never a Dull Moment!!!
It has been a very busy week-end. There is of course Burma and the fact that Jim Webb got to see the Pro-Democracy Leader and the Chief Thug who runs Burma today. There is the burning debate over healthcare that dominated the airwaves over the week-end on U.S Sunday Talk Show Circuit. There was of course Afghanistan and the upcoming election. And last, but no tleast, there is of course Iran.

Here was a sampling of the debate over healthcare


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The Iran Chronicles: 08/16/09 Edition

August 16th 2009 00:22
: And Now?


As the world awaits Iran's new Cabinet, Iran got a new Judiciary Chief yesterday. His name is Sadeg Larijani. He is the brother of the Speaker of the Parliament (Majlis), Ali Larijani. I wonder what his anxious to find out what his qualifications are that has led Khameini to appoint him. Of course, right now, there is the trial of all those so-called counter-revolutionaries who have been subjected to these mass trials with no apparent end in sight


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: Truly Never a Dull Moment!!!
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: Well??!???
(Source: http://www.ft.com, retrieved 8/8/2009)

Well, Iran has a new President. Now, a new group of so-called agitators has gone on trial being accusing of acting against National Security. They include a female local employee of the French Embassy and a French Lecturer. What is especially strange is attempts by the State to force people to tie Foreign Embassies to this so called "conspiracy


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: If only he listens to what Shahrodi Said....
I have just been seeing the live broadcasts of Iran's State Television of the swearing-in ceremony for the President at the Majlis (Parliament). Ahmadinejad has just taken the oath of Office for his new term as the President of the Country after remarks by Larijani, the Speaker and Shahroudi, the head of the Judiciary. What was striking was that leading members of the opposition were not there.

As a prelude, I did find it interesting that Robert Gibbs, President Obama's Spokesman noted that Ahmadinejad is the elected President of the country. This interesting pronoucement should shut up those elements of the Iranian version of the neo-cons who blamed the internal unrest on foreign influence. The opposition continues to be as vibrant as ever. The question is what they would do now


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: Now What?


This past twenty hours the so-called "coup President" in Iran being affirmed in his office by his mentor, Iran's Supreme Leader. As I monitored Iranian Official Media, I was frankly shocked that the Regime's News Network did not break away coverage. The only coverage that I saw was PressTV, the Regime's English Language Service featuring some commentator looking forward to the next four years of the "Coup President


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: Who do they think they're fooling?
The trial of some 100 people has begun in Iran:


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: Never a Dull Moment.....


Over the last few days, things have continued to be just as vibrant. First of, there has been the Iraqi incursion into Camp Ashraf. Camp Ashraf is the headquarters of the People's Mujahedeen and the political arm, the National Council Resistance of Iran. They were initially formed in 1965 to fight the Shah and then turned against the Islamic System and fled to Iraq. They took up arms and supported Saddam during the war with Iran. Throughout the 90's, they were active in formenting attacks and were at the forefront of providing intelligence on Iran's Nuclear Activities to the West. The U.S. considers them terrorists and disarmed them in 2003


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: What a Show!!!


What is going on In Iran Right now continues to be fascinating. The "coup President" lost a battle with his mentor and chief backer and sacked his choice for 1st Vice President. He fired his intelligence minister and his culture minister resigned in disgust. He then appointed his former impeached Interior Minister as an inspector for the Government. Wow


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: Never Lose Hope!!!!


Well, for every Laurel, there truly has to be a Hardy. The past week saw an uproar by Iran's Amen Crowd over the appointment that the "Coup President" made for the position of first Vice President. Khameini ordered the new guy to be "dismissed". The new guy obliged. Now, the "coup President", Mr. Idiotnejad, has appointed the same guy as the head of his office. This is the equivalent position of an Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff. As the "gate keeper", he will yield more power than the First Vice President. I guess family matters in such issues. I would also guarantee that idiotnejad cleared it with the Master anyway to avoid any further issues. So, the Laurel and Hardy of Iranian Politics is hereby presented to the World


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: ..and who loses?
Over the last few days, a very disturbing developments has shown the true nature of the political elite that run Iran today. Iran's "Coup President" has been working on formulating his Government. Iran has 12 Vice Presidents, with the First Vice President being the first in equals. He (or she) chairs Cabinet Meetings when the President is not available and will take over in the event that the President is not able to tend to his duties.

When The "Coup President" announced his new First Vice President, it caused an uproar. It chose such an uproar that Khameini intervened and told the "Coup President" to dismiss the new guy. What this showed that the people have no role. What this showed was that the Islamic Constitution that notes that the vote of the people has no role in the decision making process by the Islamic Republic. Before this overt move, what was also quite distrubing was remark Khameini made at an event marking the birth of the Prophet. Khameini warned the "elite" against making overt moves to undermine the system. Furthermore, to make matters even more interesting, was a letter issued by the Council of Experts. The regime's media issued a statement signed by a majority of the experts expressing their support for the Islamic System and for the leadership of Khameini in particular. It praised his "enlightened" leadership . This is especially interesting in light of the sermon the leader of the Council, Rafsanjani made about the need for the Islamic system to reconnect with the voters. The signature noted that they were a "majority" of the council. But, there were no names assigned to it


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: And now?
The Establishment has been up in arms against Mr. Rafsanjani's speech. This truly shows that the regime is nervous as hell. That's a good sign that the unrest is not going to die down at all. The attacks by the conservatives are continuing and frankly truly hillarious. But, that is to be expected.

The headline of the Islamic Republic News Agency is a Statement by Idiotnejad's office about a call to service to all Iranians to join the Government. I guess he decided to steal a page out of Obama's playbook. He also appointed his son's father-in-law as his first Vice President. He used to serve as a Vice President in charge of Tourism. I have been trying to assess his exact qualifications and impetus for the position. There is a real push towards "normalcy" and business as usual


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Iran's "People Power": An Update

July 18th 2009 06:25
: The Green Wave Is Not Dead!!!
Throughout the past weeks, I have continued to wonder about what Rafsanjani would do. He is among the most influential and powerful men in the Iranian Political establishment. He is a former President, former Speaker of Parliament, former Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces and has been one of the key players of the Revolution. He now Chairs the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts, two pivotal institutions in the Iranian Political Establishment. Khameini himself acknowledged the central role Rafsanjani has played during the course of the revolution over the past thirty years and touted his 50 year friendship and political association with him when he spoke at his famous speech at Friday prayers. So, what Mr. Rafsanjani says and does matters in Iranian politics today. That's way Friday July 17, 2009 was a pivotal day.

Rafsanjani spoke at Friday Prayers yesterday. As Friday came closer, there was a vibrant activity on Facebook. Mr. Mousavi, Mr. Karoubi and Mr. Khatami's facebook pages were constantly providing updates on the Friday prayers, urging all to bear the Green Wave Symbol that became the symbol of the campaign. Mr. Mousavi and Mr. Karoubi were there. Yet, the mouthepieces of the regime were silent. They did report it, but one had to look really hard to see what the regime had to say. It was broadcast on State Radio. He called for the release of all prisoners, said that the people had lost their trust in the regime and things had to change. He noted that the People still had questions. For a man who has been at the forefront It took a lot for him to say this, after being silent for so long. Yet, the Intelligence Minister said at a news conference that the files of the folks under detention was "being finalized"--whatever that means


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Iran Over the Last Few Days

July 9th 2009 21:30
: And Now?
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: The Struggle Continues
The struggle in Iran continues. Leading political lumanries have continued to be detained. The struggle at the top of the regime's hierachy continues as well. What continues to be fascinating is that the big three (Mousavi, Karoubi and Khatami) are yet to be touched.

Rafsanjani held a meeting with the families of the detained. He told those families that what has happened has caused a deep rift in the country and that the status quo cannot stand. This is also fascinating because it shows that there is a continued debate in the highest echelon of the Iranian Political Elite on the future direction of the country. There is word of a meeting between Mr. Khamati, Mr. Moussavi and Seyed Hassan Khomeini, the Islamic Republic Founder's Grandson which is also significant. As they have not dare touch the big three, if Khomeini's grandson throws his weight behind the "reformers", then it will be really, really interesting


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The Rampage in Iran: An Update

July 3rd 2009 19:50
: And?
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: The World Moves On....
Our World continues to be as tumulous as ever. In Afghanistan, the major offensive continues. A top British officer was killed in operations in Helmand--the first in over 27 years according to the reports I reviewed. I also saw reports of an American Soldier having been kidnapped and subsequently sold to a militant clan.

Moving on to South Asia, there is Burma. The UN Secretary General is going to Burma to press for the political opening that has elluded Burma so far. I think it is a risky trip for Mr. Ban because the thugs who run Burma seem not to want to listen to reason. In the meantime, Aung San Suu Kyi, is under detention and her trial was postponed yet again. The Secretary General seems to realize how tough a mission he has undertaken. What are the thugs afraid of? Why can't they just disappear like the thugs who ran Argentina and Chile


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Iran Now!!!

July 1st 2009 20:46
: No time to sit idly by, that's for sure!!!!


The struggle in Iran is very much evident in this image. Web 2.0 has been at the frontline of the struggle, whether it likes it or not. Although events in Iran have largely fallen off the attention span of the Mainstream Media, the struggle continues unabatted. Today, Iran's Armed Forces Chief of Staff came out swinging saying that the European Union was not qualified to participate in nuclear arms negotations because of their "meddling" in the elections. The Europeans, though, are in the midst of deliberations to potentialy withdraw their Ambassadors from Iran


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OV Week-End: The Drama In Iran

June 28th 2009 22:14
: Not surprised at all......


Mr. Khameini seems to have consolidated his position, yet again. Furthermore, as the struggle with the election goes on, the key players in the Iranian Regime have been busy. The newly appointed President has been quite busy making speeches and acting as if everything is OK. The Iranian Presidency's Website has published the list of all the congratulatory messages, too. It is quite a list. He has also been apaprently making the rounds in the Holy City of Qum today and confered an honour on one of the Grand Ayatollahs. The payoffs are continuing apparently on a grand scale


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Meanwhile, In Iran......

June 26th 2009 16:36
: No one should be surprised!!!


Mousavi continues to defy the regime. The Friday Prayer Leader, A guy by the name of Khatami (which I understand is no relation to the Ex-President), came out for harsh sentences against the protesters. The Supreme National Security Council of Iran cautioned Mousavi to stop his objections to the elections. The newly appointed President came out to provide some "friendly" advise to Mr. Obama to stop "meddling". The guy who is the mouthpiece for the Guardian Council was emphathic in his pronoucements that this was the cleanest election ever. To top it all off, there is a new line peddled by the Iranian Ambassador to Mexico about Neda being killed by the CIA. If I did not know better, I think they would have had a sold out crowd at the Improv


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: The Show Goes On!!!!.
As the protests continue to be brutally suppressed, the newly reappointed President of Iran has been busy chairing meetings and "celebrating" his victory I burst into laughter when I visited his website yesterday and saw his comments during the meeting with the head of a Belarus Delegation. The whole world knows what a shinning example Belarus is for Democracy and Human Rights in the world.

I note that he has been reappointed because Khameini rose to his defense and has stood his ground. I also found it even more laughable when the newly reappointed President of Iran lashed out at Mr. Obama for interfering in Iran's affairs. I also even found it funnier that he compared Obama to Bush. What Idiotnjead failed to realize that he was Iran's President Bush in how he ran the country into the ground economically and has further isolated the country with his erratic remarks. He has his fans, though. Hugo Chavez spoke up to say that The Empire (his way of referring to the US) was involved in undermining the election. Of course, he's always colorful but I wish that he had some proof to show on this. As he was speaking up for his friend in Iran, he also said that the US and Venezuela will renew ties. I found that quite odd


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Iran's "People Power": What Now?

June 24th 2009 08:46
: Will the Regime Get Away with it?
The regime has shown its' brutal side. What I called the "Burma Option" in fact did occur. All instruments of repression was employed and the opposition has been forced to withdraw.

Although the regime seems to have shot its' way to short-term survival, the fight for freedom and democracy is raging on facebook, What I've found striking was the clergy joining some of the demonstrations


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: What now?
Iran's struggle to be free continues. I have not seen any updates from either Mr. Mousavi or Mr. Khatami in a number of hours. But citizens journalists are continuing their nonstop grassroot efforts. The struggle for the voices to be heard continues.

What I feared in fact has happened. The regime has shot its way into short term survival. Arrests have continued unabatted. Some have been released. But, people are worried. I received an email from an acquantiance that the official who revealed Mousavi's win had been killed in an auto accident. This assertion cannot be confirmed. The video showing Neda's death became a symbol. It has become a rallying point for all who understand that change is in the air. The fact that the brutality of the regime was shown is a sign to the world that there is no going back


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The Continued Drama in Iran

June 22nd 2009 05:26
: Will something happen soon?
There have been virtually no demonstrations since the disturbances on Saturday. What I feared did in fact happen. The Basij (the regime's goons) and the security forces saw to it that the protests are crushed. I reviewed Mr. Mousavi's latest statement where he urges everyone on with their protests about eight hours ago on Facebook.

Right now, I see a report on CNN stating that the Guardian Council has rejected complaints of voter irregularity. However, the statement from the spokesman for the Guardian Council says that they are ready to address specific complaints from Mr.Karoubi and Mr. Mousavi. I was laughing as I read the statement. The utter contempt and lack of regard for true process was really shown in how he made his statement to the press


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Iran right now....

June 21st 2009 14:00
: Not over by any means...
Iran's State TV reported within the past hour that 13 "terrorist" deaths. My reaction to that was this: yaaaaaaaaaaaah right!!! The BBC reporter has been kicked out. Mousavi's Website, Gholam News, has been hacked. The only means to get things out to the world is through Facebook. From what I have seen on Facebook, more massive civil disobdience protests are planned. Idiotnejad has also come out blasting the US and the UK with interference. The whole world knows how pathetic and lowlife the man is. But what was sad was the comments by Mottaki, Idiotnejad's Foreign Minister, when he said that there is no way there was any fraud. Mottaki seems to be living the fantasy planet his deranged bosses are.

There are three key developments that are extraordinary in what I regard as an extra ordinary week. First of, the Speaker of the Majlis (Parliament) has come out with a statement criticizing members of the Council of Guardians for taking a stance in favor of one candidate. The fact that this was reported by official state media is significant. I consider that huge because Larijani (the speaker) was sitting by idiotnejad's side as Khameini was speaking. One of the same members of the Council of Guardians has come out telling the world of the right to protest and the fact that the "regime" does not need to force Mousavi into submission. There is of course the fatwa (religious edict) of the dissident Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, when he came out and said that resisting the democratic aspirations of the people is against religious beliefts


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: Those Brave Souls.....
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The Dawn of a New Day in Iran

June 21st 2009 05:42
: What will happen now?
A new day is beginning in Tehran. The stories of the brutality are just sickening. I just received word from one person whose intergrity is beyond reproach. At a hospital in Tehran, the number of people with broken bones and bodies were too much to count. There were also five persons confirmed dead at the same hospital. Another eyewitness tells of wanting to help an old woman who was beaten by the regime's goons and was threatened to be shot if he did not move on. Such is the state of things in Iran right now.

Khameini made a conscious decision to shoot his way to preservation. This decision has betrayed the very Constitution he fought for, the beliefs that he has as a clergy for the sake of power. He and his side kick, idiotnejad, view their right to govern as "divine". That "divine" right was gone forever when they decided to shoot on people who only wanted to speak up for their rights. They seem to forget one little factor: The people of Iran


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: What will Khameini Say Now?
When I started Outsiderviews a year ago, little did I know that on its' one year anniversary, I will be again Witness to History. The opposition in Iran did not blink. The reason Mousavi and Karoubi did not go to the Guardian Council was because they understood that the decision was going to be a foregone conclusion. They understood that there is no turning back. Mousavi's declaration on being ready for Martrydom means that he has directly challenged the authority of the Rahbar (Supreme Leader). I find this signficant.

There are many soldiers in this fight. I salute all those who have taken up the cause to support this fight. I salute Embassies in Tehran who have agreed to take in the wounded. I salute Twitter, Facebook and Google. They are the new soldiers in the quest for Freedom and democracy. I salute those who have given their life for this cause. These brave souls should not be allowed to die in vain


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: It is over.....
As I write this, the opposition candidates did not show up at the meeting a the Guardian Council, The Regime's Security Forces are out in force. There has been no facebook or Twitter updates for at least 8 hours from the opposition. Internet continues to be down.

Khameini seems to have once again gotten away with it as he did ten years ago. The Burma Option seems to be working. The uprising that saw millions come into the street to express their frustruation and fascinated the world seems to have fizzled out. Someone had to blink. It appears that the opposition was the one that has blinked


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: Will the Armed Forces Do the right thing?
The drama in Iran continues to unfold. As I wrote earlier, Khameini threw down the gauntlet when he spoke. I was frankly shocked as to how political his speech was. As I heard him speak, he very much violated the spirit of his own office, which is supposed to be above the fray. He truly seemed out of touch

The people's defiance is breathtaking. Mr. Mousavi's Facebook page had this youtube video posted to it earlier tonight


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: And???
About thirty minutes ago, Ayatollah Khameini finished his speech at the weekly Tehran Friday Prayers. He spoke for almost two hours. Not withstanding the religious overtones, he made explicit statements about the elections and the current political stalement in Iran today. I was not really shocked when he once again spoke up for Idiotnejad. He specifically said that Idiotnejad's views were closer to his own. He specifically said that the difference in votes is a clear mandate for idiotnejad to continue his policies. He also said that all protests must stop. All matters should be referred to and be investigated by the Guardian Council. The push by Mr. Mousavi and Mr. Karoubi to have the vote annuled was rejected by Ayatollah Khameini explicity.

During his speech, the entire political leadership of the country was there. The two key players absent were Mr. Moussavi and Mr. Karoubi. Rafsanjani was also absent. Khameini specifically rose to Rafsanjani's Defense. He said that they have "differences". But, he also told the country that he had known him for over 50 years and that Rafsanjani is a brother revolutionary. He admonished all for some of the potentially libelous action that has been going on too


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: Can it be stopped?
In a little while, the fifth day of demonstrations will begin in Tehran. Mr. Moussavi has called for a day of mourning for the victims of the past few days. I was amazed at the reports of the demonstrations yesterday. People were marching in silence. They did it not to provoke. While the people are continuing their peaceful protests, the regime continues on the war path. It came out swinging. It has warned foreign governments, curbed foreign media and reminded the world that Iran is a lot more Democratic than others. Yaaaaaaah right!!??!!!!

The strategy today is a page out of Gandhi's book. I remember a scene in Richard Attenborough's Film. The setting is a meeting at Mohammad Ali Jinnah's House. They're discussing the new "Terrorism" legislation. Jinnah's immediate reaction is "it is time for direct action". Gandhi listens in silence and then seeds the sow of non-violent resistance that was indeed the inspiration for Dr. King and others throughout the world. He called for a day of prayer and fasting. Of course, the whole of India shut down that day. That was the beginning of the end for British Rule of India


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: We can't let the Iranian People Down!!!!.
One cannot help but be proud to see such outpouring of emotion at this push towards Democracy. All indications are that it just is not going to stop. I just finished reviewing Karoubi's call for a mass demonstration for Friday to converge about Tehran University. I also reviewed Mohsen Rezaii's admonitioni to the Minister of the Interior demanding exact election data which is yet to happen. Mousavi has called for massive demonstration tomorrow.

This is a regime that is clearly nervous. Barack Obama came out and was restrained. Yet the Swiss Ambassador was called in to protest US intereference. I wonder what the Government's reaction would have been if Barack Obama came out as Nicolas Sarkozy did or as Angela Merkel did. The Iranian Footballers have sported Mr. Moussavi's Campaign colors as well as a sign of solidarity. This is the scenes that BBC was able to show earlier today


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: We should stop our vigliance
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: Stunning Development
As I write this, I am seeing reports from Al Jazeera, CNN & France 24 that The Guardian Council has ordered a recount. Al Jazeera is reporting that the recount is in the form of an Offer if there are allegations of irregularity found. I tried to confirm this by visiting the IRNA site and PressTV. PressTV is reporting that it is a partial recount. Although difficulties continue to persist in accessing the sites, it is still quite significant.

I think the Guardian Council seems to understand that the Regime is at a crossroads. There are many questions though: Whether that would be enough to muzzle the aspirations of the people remains to be seen. Have the ballots been preserved? Who will actually do this? Will it now be free and fair? I have my doubts


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Iran: What Now?

June 16th 2009 08:26
: Never Lose Hope.....
Iran continues to be in a very precarious state. There has been a general strike planned for today. I have been trying to visit Iranian websites to assess what is going on right now. As of now, there seems to be a marked slowdown. The Supreme Leader's Website seems to be done, although Mohammad Khatami's Site seems to still be up and his statement on Monday's March was posted to his website.

Pepe Escobar was absolutely right on when he noted that a Coup has in fact happened in Iran


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Iran: It is not over yet....

June 15th 2009 13:15
: Democracy in Action


Protests in Iran are continuing. The authorities did not grant a permit for supporters of Mr. Moussavi to march in protest. I do find the meeting that the Supreme Leader had with Mr. Moussavi to be very interesting. The Supreme Leader urged Mousavi to pursue his complaints by "legal means". I also saw a note on Mr. Moussavi's Facebook page that Moussavi, Karoubi and Ex-President Khatami were due to show up at the rally to urge people to be calm


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: Will the Genie be put back in the bottle?
The dust is yet to settle on the Iranian Elections. I am just floored by the arrogance of the man who got handed the Presidency yet again by the political establishment. In this exchange with Christian Amanpour, he does not answer the question and starts going on a tirade about a football match:


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Iran: The Day After

June 14th 2009 02:08
: ....will things change?


Over the past 24 hours, Iran's leaders have been coming out to Congratulate the President. After Khameini came out , the other followed like sheep. Among the so-called leaders of the regime have been the head of the Judiciary and the Speaker of the Majlis. Rezaii, the other candidate, has also followed suit. Idiotnejad has also spoken, thanking the people for his victory. But, the people have responded by demonstrating on the streets. Mr. Moussavi's Facebook page has called upon the people to get out on their rooftops to chant, "Allah-o-Akbar" which means God is Great


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: ...Let's not lose hope, yet!!!


As I write this, the official results are being announced by the Ministry of the Interior. What has been reported by the Interior Ministry is quite remarkable. The Al Jazeera correspodent is reporting that the Incubment President has gotten over 24,000,000 Votes (some 64% of the vote). There are reports that The incumbent has even won in the City of Tabriz, Mr. Mousavi's Hometown. What is even more strange is that the results were announced as the voting continued to go on. I wonder what happened to all the votes of the Iranian ex-pats who voted in some 133 countries. But, there are still a few other steps that need to be taken before the "official" results are announced. So, this drama will play itself out for a while yet


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A Sad Day in Iran

June 13th 2009 04:44
: No Surprises Though.....
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: Not Really Surprised....
Early returns have come in Iran. So far, the incumbent President is leading by a 2-1 margin. I am not really surprised. According to the figures released by Iranian Election Officials, 15 Million People have voted for the incumbent. If one adds up the Basij Milita and the Revolutionary Gurads, that accounts for almost 45-50% of the vote so far. There is over 60% of the votes that is yet to be counted. The whole world awaits.

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As Iranians Go to the Polls.....

June 12th 2009 02:52
: Change is Truly In the Air.....
In about two hours, the polls open in Iran in one of the most pivotal elections since the 1979 Revolution. I have been fascinated by how the whole country has been galvanized. As I have written before, the choices are stark. Some are still apathetic. But, I view this change as historic.

Ann Curry of NBC News was in Iran to do a special on NBC News' Dateline. I congratulate her on her reporting. This has been one of the most balanced and even handed reporting I have ever seen. It is such even-handed reporting that will help bridge the gap of mistrust


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Tomorrow is the Big Day!!!

June 11th 2009 04:40
: ...The Choices is Clear....
The official campaigning has concluded in Iran. The big day is tomorrow. Of course, Idiotnejad got the last word It will be quite an achievement if he wins because all the machinery of the State was on Idiotnejad's side. Just this past day, The State Media organization gave idiotnejad time to refute the supposed "fabrications" that his opponents talked about.

I believe that Moussavi will win because the people want change. They are tired of the political games. Whether in fact it happens remains to be seen.
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: ...Anxious Times....
Right now, Al Jazeera's Ali Reza Rounaghi is reporting live from Tehran. Candidates are doing all the last minute campaigning that they can. The entire country will go to the polls on Friday. It is high noon. Will we wake up to a new day in Iran or not when Saturday comes around? I wonder.

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Iran: The Making of a President

June 9th 2009 06:28
: Will it in fact happen?
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: Five Long Days!!!
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Iran's Mottaki Meets Sarkozy

June 6th 2009 22:31
: A waste of time!!!
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, granted an audience to the Iranian Foreign Minister earlier in the week during the Foreign Minister's Visit to Paris. When I reviewed the Foreign Minister's Account of the meeting, his views of the meeting were "..... frank and friendly. " (Source: Really Long Link retrieved 6/6/2009). This characterization was a stark contrast to the statement issued by the French Presidency afterwards.

I commend President Sarkozy for reminding Mr. Mottaki that his boss continued bellicose remark about the Holocaust is unacceptable and will not be allowed. Sarkozy also expressed profound concerns about Iran's nuclear program. Iran has said that it wants nuclear power for peaceful nuclear purposes. The world seems to think otherwise


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: A Lot of Work Still Ahead....
As I continue to assess the aftermath of Mr. Obama's Speech, I was particuarly keen to find out the official reaction of the Iranian Government now that the speech was actually given. I have not seen any indication of an "official" response yet. The world hopefully realizes that Iran is in the midst of an election.

There were some crucial elements of the speech that should truly be noted as a change for Iran. There was an acknowledgement of the role the United States played in the overthrow of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq in 1953. The CIA spent 700,000 Dollars to bring back the Shah. This is a historical fact and is not in dispute. Furthermore, the President went further by noting Iran's right to nuclear energy. This should also be appealing to the Iranian Government. But he did also note that Iran's record is not pristine either. The 1979 hostage crisis is one of the darkest chapters in Iranian history. Mr. Khatami did apologize for this and the so-called students who took over the embassy came out in the 90's to acknowledge the historical mistake. There is general consesus that this move helped to consolidate and preseve the Islamic Republic during its' most unstable time


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Obama's Speech: the Aftermath

June 4th 2009 20:39
: Not Surprised At all....
I have been assessing the reaction to Mr. Obama speech throughout the day. These are two images of people tuned in throughout the Muslim World (Source: The BBC):

A Muslim Family in India

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The Iranian Presidential Election

June 4th 2009 03:21
: What a Comedy Show!!!
The Candidates


The Iranian Election show is in full swing. The debate between Ahmadinejad and his leading opponent, Mr. Moussavi, has take place. The account I read in State Media reflected fireworks. The coverage by Official State Media is just really funny


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: ..and I thought I was going to be bored!!!
The elections in Iran are becoming as colorful as the elections in America. I realize that some may disagree, but the tone of the debate continues to fascinate me nonetheless.

During Friday prayers at Tehran University, the man leading the prayers talked about how candidates who were criticizing the present government were undermining the fabric of the Islamic Republic. To add insult to injury, a Majlis (Deputy) from the capital Tehran, noted that the leading opponent of the current President, Mr. Moussavi is not a Seyed. For those who do not know what that means, a Seyed is a direct decedant of the Prophet Mohammad and the implication that somehow Mr. Moussavi is not one but claims to be one means that he is misleading the public. One must also add Mr. Moussavi's overt campaign appearances with his wife--who is an intellectual in her own right


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Ahmadinejad On a Roll.....

May 25th 2009 19:44
: And?
Quite a Cast of Characters


The incumbent President has been on a roll. Throughout the past two days alone, he has hosted a summit on Afghanistan with the The Presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan, has had two news conferences and has been busy on the campaign trail. This is while his opponents are relegated as a afterthought in Iranian Official Media


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Facebook is Banned in Iran....

May 24th 2009 00:48
: What are they afraid of?
The threat of facebook being banned in Iran has proven true. The authorities have banned Facebook during the Presidential Election. This is in part due to an apparent fear the conservative establishment has against the so-called liberal/reformist wing of the political class in Iran. The leading candidate, Mir Hossein Moussavi, has a facebook page that boasts over 5,000 supporters when I checked it out an hour ago.

Despite my initial euphoria over the decision by the State Broadcaster to have a U.S.-Style Debate, I am beginning to see a clear effort to stack the deck for Ahmadinejad. Press TV is reporting that a site called Fararoo news that featured conservative critics of Ahmadinejad has been banned. Beyond the banning of the online initaitives by State Authorities, there is of course the role of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution. Despite his claims to be "neutral" and "above politics", he has in essence come out in support of Ahmadinejad. The lead in The Islamic Republic News Agency's Website for the past number of hours was Ahmadinejad. It featured his remarks on fighting back corruption. He claimed that he was fully prepared to name "names". I welcome it, because most of the political elite in Iran today are among the richest in both Iran--if not the world. I wonder how he would fare out


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Iran's Election Is In Full Swing

May 22nd 2009 05:10
: Quite Extraordinary.....
The Four Muskeeters!!??!!??!

I was shocked when I read the actual approval by Iran's State Broadcaster of Television Debates between the four major Presidential Contenders: Ahmadinjead, Moussavi, Karoubi and Rezaii. Each of them have also been given equal air time to present their case to the Iranian People on why they think they are right for the job


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: ...it's getting exciting!!!
I have been assessing the State of the Elections so far. According to the Interior Ministry, some 475 people had registered to run for President. Most of them will probably be dismissed by the Guardian Council. But, the big four (Moussavi, Rezaii, Ahmadinjead & Karoubi) will probably pass the vetting process.

There are two developments that I find very, very interesting. The first one is that the State Broadcaster has proposed to air a debate of the major candidates. The Interior Ministry has approved it. In addition, Ahmadinejad's former Interior Minister has come out against him. During the interview as reported on PressTV, he notes that a number of leading clergy are already vying for Moussavi, the Former Prime Minister, to win the Presidency


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: Now it's official...remembering what's important!!
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The Iranian Elections: The Leading Contenders


On Thursday, all Presidential Contenders for the Iranian Presidency registered as candidates with Iran's Interior Ministry. The Interior Ministry has the responsiblity to manage the election process in Iran


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: A Good omen, perhaps?
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Mohsen Rezai: Another Ahmadinejad

The Presidential Election in Iran is in full swing. As the moderate standard bearer, Mir Hossein Mosavi, continues his campaign, there is another new entrant: Mohsein Rezai. He is the former Commander in Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp who now serves as Executive Secretary of the Expediency Council charged with mediating disputes between the so-called three branches of government in Iran and carrying out certain responsiblities as designated by the Supreme Leader, Ali Khameini.

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Iranian Justice at Work

May 2nd 2009 10:24
: What a Tragedy
Delara Darabi
Delara: A Victim of Iranian Injustice


Delara Darabi was hanged on Friday. She was sentenced to death for a murder conviction while she was 17. She subsequently protested her innocence until the end because she said that she wanted to protect her boyfriend. She pleaded with her mother during a final phone call before prison officials took the phone away and told her mother that she was going to die


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Idiotnejad's Speech: The Aftermath

April 21st 2009 07:11
: Not really surprised.....
the man
Will He Ever Learn?


Idiotnejad sure made a splash with his so-called speech at the UN conference in Switerzland. He managed to antagonize the whole world in the process. . I am trying to understand why he decided to, when he could have easily sent his Foreign Minister. No other head of state or Government attended Durban II anyway


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Food Security: Iran's Challenge

April 18th 2009 17:29
: A Blow to a Noble Goal....
I have seen reports that Iran has become the world's largest importer of Wheat. Iran had set out a goal to be self-sufficient in Wheat, the Country's staple crop. Part of the reason has been a nationwide drought. This is another example of the failure of idionjead's tenure. Yet, the entire machinery of the state is gearing up to support his expected re-election bid.

I view this election as quite pivotal. It will determine the direction of the country and the region for quite some time. The signs are pointing towards idiotnejad. Let's see whether the people can surprise the world.
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Iran's Future: Stark Choices

April 11th 2009 02:52
: Will the People be Allowed to make their choice known?
Iran's Election is coming up. I have written here about the candidacy of Mir Hossein Mossavi, the Former Prime Minister who is vying to replace the current President. He held a press conference earlier this week in Tehran, where he vowed to end "extremism". I was also quite gratified when I saw his committment to pursue what he termed as "detente" with the west. He noted that, "..we have to make a lot of effort to gain the world's trust once again.". I find this a powerful statement from a pillar of the establishment who was a key figure during the War with Iraq. He is known as an honest and efficient manager who kept the country together during those trying years.

The unknown quantity here is the Supreme Leader Ali Khameini. I listened to his New Year Message in the City of Mashad, when he spoke out after Barack Obama's New Year Message. He said that he is only one man and has one vote and will note support any candidate. He said that he saw his role as supporting the Government of the Day. I hope that he would truly live up to this committment. Although Iranians are a proud nation with a rich history, they are also patient. If they were not patient, they would not put up with all that they have had to endure over the past thirty years


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: Will Idiotnjead Survive?
There was a recent poll taken in Iran to assess how the major Presidential Candiddates fared in the upcoming elections. The current President polled at 36.8%, the former President Mohammad Khatami polled at 28.4%, the Former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mossavi polled at 11.8% and the former Parliamentary Speaker polled at less than 1%.

As I assessed this poll results (taken before the advent of the holidays and the traditional two weeks of vacation in Iran), I found it quite signifcant. If the moderate forces do in fact unite, they will present a profound challenge to idiotnejad. The current President has the power of incumbency and the entire state apparatus at his disposal. Yet, somehow, the people of Iran have a knack to pull off a rabbit out of a hat


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Khameini Speaks.....

March 22nd 2009 05:15
: And????
Khameini
Khameini: The Decider


Iran's Supreme Leader responded to President Obama's overture. Iran's Supreme Leader is the ultimate decider of all state matters in Iran. The Supreme Leader went to Mashad in Eastern Iran on the first day of the Iranian New Year to talk about this and other matters


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: Can hostilities be overcome?
The First day of spring is when Noworz is celebrated by many around the world. Nowroz means a new day in Persian. To celebrate that day, Barack Obama sent a video message to the people of Iran:


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