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February 6, 2004Iran In Focus: 2004-02-06by Joe Katzman at February 6, 2004 5:52 PM
WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON INSIDE IRAN? If you've been trying to follow the events in Iran over the past several weeks and still aren't quite sure what the heck is really going on, don't fret, you're not alone. Long forgotten is the Earthquake in Bam that killed 43,000 people. The media is now focusing on the so-called "crisis" or "dispute" between elements known as the "reformers" and "hardliners". Project: Free Iran's views on this situation can be found in this adjunct editorial over at The Command Post. Throughout this report we will do our best to provide you with articles that give a more detailed explanation and analysis of the current "crisis". We'll also take a look at what some bloggers, policy makers and others have been saying. Other Topics Today Include: The Iranian Circus; Congressional Staffers to Visit Iran?; Have you seen "Forbidden Iran"?; Event in Beverly Hills; Regime Kills Protesting Workers; After the Earthquake in Bam; Donna M. Hughes on the Sex Slave Trade; Oscar Nominations & Beauty Pageant Winners; Hot Discussion Forum; Going to a Demonstration Soon?; The Show (Joke) will go on.
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Iran in 30 links from Inoperable Terran
Excerpt: Via today's Cox & Forkum, Joe Katzman has a terrific set of news about Iran that you won't see anywhere else....
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FLOODING THE ZONE from Pejmanesque
Excerpt: That's what Joe Katzman is doing regarding coverage of Iran. Be sure to check out his informative post....
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Iran News Roundup from Solomonia
Excerpt: The folks from Blog Iran have done a Winds of Change Iran news roundup. Lots of links to lots of news....
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More on what's happening, or not happening, in Iran from Strange Women Lying in Ponds
Excerpt: The other day, SWLiP wondered, What is happening in Iran? Today, in a post entitled, "What's really going on inside Iran?"Winds of Change comes somewhat to the rescue: If you've been trying to follow the events in Iran over the
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RE: Miss Germany, Shermineh Shahrivar: "She got her highest marks in question and answer section of the contest. This Iranian beauty is studying political science and psychology at the university in the city of Achen." I think our blog team needs a new member.... I have to second that FOR SURE! One might also note that the same time as this US diplomatic visit is being announced this week, Iran is hosting a terrorist summit whose attendees include members of al-Qaeda. And this less than a week after the Irbil bombings ... You would like to think that the big media would give some sort of coverage to these events...Ahh.. that is what the BLOG is for ;)
#5 from M. Simon at 10:30 pm on Feb 06, 2004
Diplomatic mission to Iran, It could be an intel meeting for the coming attempt to either de-stabilize or attack Iran. We need more good chess players.
#6 from M. Simon at 10:39 pm on Feb 06, 2004
Donna M. Hughes is tilting at windmills (not modern wind turbines :-) ). The surest way to reduce this sort of thing is to reduce poverty. The selling of girls into slavery has a very long history. The practice only declines with wealth. So is Donna building factories? Designing new products? Employing people? No. She is doing things the liberal way, crying to the wind. It is all about making Donna feel good. It is not about solving the problem. Mother Teresa (cursed be her name) had the same affliction. She was not concerned with tthe eradication of poverty, only in enrolling the poor in her church. And for this the church made her a saint. Ptah and feh. Is it about doing good or being a do gooder? Sorry, losing you man! This whole mess is made possible by the regime that is in place. Sure you are right about the economic factors that directly affect such behavior - but PLEASE, COME ON - the economic problems in IRAN are all the fault of the regime...
#8 from M. Simon at 11:25 pm on Feb 06, 2004
patriot, I agree. I would have some little respect for Ms. Hughes if she was calling loud and long for regime change. Instead her main focus is not the political and economic forces that cause the problem as a side effect. In other words her focus is on symptoms not causes. I will repeat it is all about making Donna feel good. It is not about her doing good. Simon The regime surely contributes. Changing the regime may not necessarily solve the problem - but as long as the mullahs are still in control, we can be very sure that the economic problem will not be solved. So, I agree with both of you. As noted in the link, sex slavery is a world wide trade. It is indeed linked closely (but not always) with poverty and disorder. To fix it requires a combination of taking out the organized rings, and raising people out of poverty. Probably not what you expected to hear from a conservative. But to get there... I'm with Patriot. Changing the regime is a necessary step, and part of the sequence. The sex trade issue also has particular resonance in that Iran's rulers justify their rule in the name of enforcing divine morality. This sort of thing, carried on with the complicity and even involvement of regime functionaries, badly undermines that claim. Even in a religious culture prone to blame the victim.
#10 from Mike O at 11:31 pm on Feb 06, 2004
Dear M. Simon Dear M Simon, Well - not everyone writes an article that hits every single target - although she doesn't call for regime-change, she exposes some major problems that continue to persist due much in part to the virus of the Mullahs.. For example "..the ruling mullahs have enforced humiliating and sadistic rules and punishments on women and girls, enslaving them in a gender apartheid system of segregation, forced veiling, second-class status, lashing, and stoning to death." or "..The exposure of sex slave networks in Iran has shown that many mullahs and officials are involved in the sexual exploitation and trade of women and girls. Women report that in order to have a judge approve a divorce they have to have sex with him. Women who are arrested for prostitution say they must have sex with the arresting officer. There are reports of police locating young women for sex for the wealthy and powerful mullahs.." This should not be happening and as caring individuals on the outside WE MUST TAKE A STAND and do as much as we can to stop this from happening.. And this is only one symptom of the Islamic Regime -- there are HUNDREDS more!
#12 from justin at 3:41 am on Jan 14, 2005
The combining of church and state was one of the greatest European blunders. Freezing thought, creativity, learning, culture; and placing it all under the control of the state, which was then controled heavily by the church. If you found a new scientific discovery such as the roundness of the earth, and it violated church law then you were doomed along with all your work and anyone who dared follow it. helo chelsea i love chealsea
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