Launch of Human Rights Focus

Today the urgency of the campaign against human rights violations in Iran cannot be overstated. With the increasing tide of opposition from every section of Iranian society to its rule, the clerical dictatorship resorts to harsher and more brutal measures to secure its hold on power. In these critical times I feel a vital need for a steadfast and collective effort on the issue of human rights in our country. Today, on 10 October as we mark the annual World Day against the Death Penalty, I have selected a team of fellow compatriots to start a new section in my website devoted to the issue of human rights. The struggle to put an end to the death penalty, torture and all forms of persecution is part and parcel of the fight for the establishment of democracy in our beloved homeland. It cannot be divorced from the eradication of a regime that survives by suppressing its own population and terrorizing the rest of the world.

Human rights violations concern all Iranians regardless of their political affiliation. I welcome cooperation in the campaign against human rights violations from all political groups and civil society organizations that are genuinely working for the establishment of liberty and democracy in Iran. I believe that exchange of information, analysis and expertise can greatly contribute to raising the level of public awareness and solidarity essential in the fight against the systematic abuse of human rights.

In addition to gathering facts and figures about atrocities committed under the rule of the Islamic Republic, the aforementioned team will devote its energies to sensitizing the collective consciousness of the international community and constructing bridges of trust and understanding between various forces opposing human rights violations in Iran. By now it has become quite clear to the majority of Iranians that either we learn to resist tyranny and injustice together or are condemned to be cornered one at a time by the brutal forces of a fanatical and inhuman regime.
از بس ستاره کشتيد روی زمان سياه است
هم اين زمين سياه است هم آسمان سياه است
روبسته زان نشستيد در پيشگاه تاريخ
کز اينهمه جنايت، رخسارتان سياه است
دست قلم شکستيد ، پای سخن ببستيد
ای روشنی ستيزان ، افکارتان سياه است
هر تار موی يک زن ، بندد مسير تقوا؟
اين خود گواه آن بس ، پندارتان سياه است
هر حيله‌ای که داريد، در آستين تزوير
هر جادويی که بستيد در کارتان سياه است
هر خطبه‌ای که خوانديد ، هر جمعه بر سر کوی
خلقی گريست زيرا ، گفتارتان سياه است
ادامه . . .
بشنويد



Note: forwarded message attached.

 

 



 

 
 


 

Iran-born author wins Nobel Prize
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 16:51:30
 
Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature

The 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to the British author, Doris Lessing who inspired a generation of female writers.

The Academy described Lessing as an 'epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny'.

The 87-year-old British author is widely praised for five decades of epic novels covering feminism, politics as well her youth in Africa.

Lessing is best known for her 1962 post-modern feminist masterpiece 'The Golden Notebook', which was described as a pioneering work belonging to the handful of books that informed the 20th century view of the male-female relationship, b y the Swedish Academy.

She was born to British parents in Iran's Kermanshah province on October 22nd 1919. Lessing is the 34th woman to win a Nobel and the 11th to take the literature award, since the beginning of the awards in 1901.

 

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1) Please Listen to Part 2 of Brilliant Iranian-American Nuclear engineer Mr. Massoud Azizi interviews with one of the top Iranian Journalist Mr. Nader Sadighi Regarding Nuclear Safety :
Please Visit the following URL: http://www.krsi.net/archive/archive.asp?archive=21&month_select=10
please listen under Oct 1 Program, For Start Of Interview you may skip first 23 minutes. (Farsi)
 
2) Part 1- Must Listen To Mr. Massoud Azizi Interview With Top Iranian Journalist Mr. Nader Sadighi Regarding Nuclear Safety : Please Visit http://www.krsi.net/archive/archive.asp?archive=21&month_select=9
listen to under Sept 17 Program, For Start Of Interview you may skip first 25 minutes. (Interview Language Parsi)
 
 
FYI: Mr. Masoud Azizi with over 25 years experience as a principle nuclear engineer with expertise in nuclear reactor Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA), reliability and system safety has written Petition 50 and before publishing on Internet, shared the initial draft of this petition with all top Iranian-American Nuclear Engineers and Nuclear Scientists without receiving any objections or negative comments.
 
2) Must Watch Video Chernobyl - revisited 20 years since the disaster (English)
 
3) Brilliant Greenpeace video on Chernobyl (English)
 
4) Ghost Town (Song About Chernobyl)   (English)
 
 
Japan Leaks of radioactive water, flooding, fire and electrical problems at the world's largest nuclear power plant that was damaged by a strong earthquake July 16 , 2007

 
 

 

 
 


Petition 50: Nuclear Safety Warning in Iran – Accidents and Radiological Disaster In Progress
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Do you want another Chernobyl Accident happens in Tehran or Isfahan or Shiraz Or Tabriz or Bushar ...?
 
If your answer NO then Nuclear Activity In Iran Must be Stopped Now by Iranian people ....
Support ActivistChat Position:
 Iranian people can decide about Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Research and Atomic Bomb after the regime change when they have established stable secular democracy and FREE society until then Iran should avoid any kind of Nuclear research program, resulting to acquire Atomic Bomb, under Islamist Taazi occupation and control.