Monday, December 26, 2011

True face of iran 2



First time you see some one new the look on his eyes tells you a thousand words, with times passes and you get a chance to get to know him,you find truth about him,all preliminary judgments which you made by first look on to him or look on how he behave,suddenly became regular and reasonable to you,first you knew him by his looks and later you know him throw the tunnels of time.

It is true people all around the world would look like the same,But the difference which made them familiar with us is time and its opportunity of communication. True face of what is beneath their superficial face,which by the way is not alway what we expected to be, always is that every souls once was pure one, and decisions or people who were on charge of making decisions, guided the soul to be a good spirit or bad spirit.

Today we all know Iran and Iranians by first look which is shown to us by media,and we almost know them as savages who hate people with blue eyes or blond hairs trying to produce mass destruction weapons or worst like people who wants to blow themselves up among innocent people.

The reason of that kind of judgments is what I mentioned above,first looks and first decisions,It is not up to you to find about the background of a country which you never heard of before or in best scenario you heard a little about but when it comes to peace and war and life of people in danger it is time to spend to find the true face and real truth which always wont given to us throw nationwide news cable televisions and needs more.

 We are not here to pass judgment on who is telling the truth but we are here to maintain peace and communication.

 In previous post I put a link containing photos of all parts of Iran and again I put new ones right on this post.to show how different the look picturing on gigantic cable-news networks is against the look which truly are.
(click on photos to know about  were the pictures belong to )




  










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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

True face of Iran



Behind the poisonous fog of propaganda and rhetoric war between Iranian regime and west.There is something totally different about Iran and here it is:
Its rich nature 
 These photos are taken from all parts of country but they are just a bit of whole.A for season country with huge historical background along with mother nature's gift .put aside all judgments for just a moment and see these miraculous places .


courtesy of www.asriran.com 
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Newest image of Egypt



If demonstration wont bring an end to autocracy in Egypt, at least it is showing us again how peaceful and comprehensive religion and beliefs would be if we accept the fact that we have short life and shared future, we can fight with each other and ruin it or we can understand each other, team up, and build it together.

Christians protecting Muslims while they pray during protests in Egypt.


picture,courtesy of imgur.com
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg vs Julian Assange



Julian Assange :I give private information on corporations to you for free, and I' m a villain.

Mark Zuckerberg : I  give your private information to corporations for money, and I'm man of the year.


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Thursday, January 20, 2011



First Iran, now Tunisia, who's next


Experiences like what we had been seeing in countries like Iran totally changed basics of revolutions, in term of goals, ideals and reasons, before 1979 in cold war era communism was dominant discourse among intellectuals of third world countries, who were looking for prosperity into Marx's Communist Manifesto -Lenin papers, Stalin regime proved them wrong and Gorbachev totally disappoint them by dissolving the party.
Islamic revolution was kind of phenomenon that changed the world, it was for the first time that both religion and secularism teamed up to overthrow a technocrat-imperial regime, despite communism which always was denouncing religion, or economic imperialism which is emphasizing the seriousness of the money. 1979' revolutionaries used religion to make money and support for themselves. Since then the definition was changed, violent coups were replaced by Velvet Revolutions and instead of superficial instigations, subliminal ones, bring demonstrator to streets. 

Milton Friedman once said in a lecture at Universidad Católica de Chile: "free markets would undermine political centralization and political control." And again developments in countries like Tunisia Iran proved him right.
The shah of Iran was putting a lot of pressure on government to expedite its modernization plans according to west specially USA's economical approach, but he underestimate people's respond to quick changes on structure of society ,first steps to complete industrialization needs more time spend at work less time in home, more joint cooperation between individuals and companies, and relinquishing of traditional beliefs and lifestyle, it was more disturbing when it came to cultural manners specially when politicians mistakenly see modernization through abandoning tradition and beliefs.
The thing is in the shah era except from last year people have acceptable income and general welfare but absolutism, lack of tolerance toward criticism and rapid cultural conversions without preparation, concurrent with strange rule models which were publicized by government against dominant old tradition (like women roles in society) increased gap between people and government, and shivered national integrity.
Existence of a proficient political cleric who took advantage of peoples dissatisfaction, leaded to bloody clashes and paralyzing nationwide strikes
Islamic republic stems from those subjective feelings and disdain paranoia toward western governments because of years of plunder perpetrated by them.
Religious incentives metastasized to civil disobedience and finally autocrat was coerced to flee by Iranians.
Similarity between Iran and Tunisia's revolution is not only in minority's unlimited authority but is in unbalanced economic growth with freedom suppression simultaneously.
The main reasons of modern countries development are corresponding of freedom and economic growth, when a totalitarian government attempt to achieve high level of progression and at the same time wants to keep its monopoly instead of reliance on people's vote , it is possible to conquer and defeat rivals but more it cracks opposition down, it get more fragile inside.
Bin Ali president of Tunisia and the shah of Iran both had the same interest in modernizing of their countries and for example according to CIA fact book Tunisia's GDP index Was four times more than early 1980 in 2009 when bin Ali took power but lack of real democratization overwhelmed his plans and lead to chaos.
Unlike experts who are saying the reason of Tunisia's sudden upside down is stress of poverty, census implicating on something else, something more serious, and it is a kind of disrespect to call brave Tunisian demonstrations, hunger demonstrations.
Most of Middle East countries specially Arabs have the same plans and procedure like what Tunisia had and their leaders are frighten of what happened to bin Ali, that's why Kuwait government announced it will distribute 4 billions of dollars among approximately 1.5 million Kuwaitis, but countries with less rich revenue, discontent history, and powerful oppositions like Egypt government has to be more careful not to be the next one against excited awakened residents who are exhausted of being patience toward tyranny and injustice. 
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