Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Western press cannot help the Seyyeds in Iran

Defying threats of arrest or worse, witnesses to protests in Iran are managing to leak reports of violence after the country's disputed presidential elections

The fact that there is so little info coming out of the IRI by IRI reporters, and other agencies that have to give a "balanced" report, means that for the first time ever, the Iranian Bloggers and Twitters are able to take charge of their destiny.

After 30 years of pain, every Iranian is an expert on politics, and are superb at communicating verbally, written and in multimedia, just like all the youth in the world. Social networking has empowered the massive 60% of Iranian population, that are very very young.

To me this is a dream come true. I remember the days when Christiane Amanpour had to seem sympathetic to AhMADinejad; not asking awkward questions, and we all would think that she would put him on the spot, and she wouldn't, because she was worried about being kicked out of Iran.

But now because the social networking site are the only source, the propaGANDa machine of IRI that worked through BBC, AP, is not effective. What IRI should do is to give the foreign press freedom to give a balanced report and make the IRI look good. How ironical is that.

Old National Anthem of Iran in Tehran Metro



At 3:15 mins into this clip, the protesters will start to sing the old national anthem of Iran, called Ey Iran.

This goes to show, that nationalists is the Spirit that drives the people of Iran.

Tell U.N. Atomic Energy Chief to not mix Iranians' nuke policy with the Seyyeds'

“It is my gut feeling that Iran would like to have the technology to enable it to have nuclear weapons,” Dr. ElBaradei, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency said in the interview at the organization’s headquarters in Vienna. ... “They want to send a message to their neighbors, to the rest of the world, ‘don’t mess with us,’” he said, urging outside powers to engage with Iran to remove the incentive for making a bomb. ... He said he believed Iran’s “ultimate aim” was to be “recognized as a major power in the Middle East.”

What do you do with ElBaradei. First of all he refers to Iran, when it is the Doomsday Khomeinists or Seyyeds, that are followers of their 12th Imam, who are hell bent in creating Armageddon, not the Iranians.

Secondly, who in Iran wants to be so powerful, to then allow the US government to reason with its people, to use US tax payer money, to build permanent bases in the area. The best solution anyone with an ounce of brain, is for Iranians, real Iranians, to come across as decent civilized people, as they were when Iran was the cross-roads of civilization.

What ElBaradei wants is to use the Seyyeds to suck the oil revenue of Iran and teach the Americans a lesson, that the fanatic Arabs like him can't. If he is saying this stuff now, imagine what he can say later when he retires.