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The Motto of the Theology State in Iran

The Motto of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), it is better to be feared than to be loved. The IRI is using Iron Fist by utilizing Machiavelli doctrine of Fear, Fraud and Force to rule Iran.

Think Independently, and freely because you are a free person.




Monday, February 18, 2008

Brief synopsis of Shirin EBADI's book and the Islamic Republic of Iran under banner of reform:

“What made Khatami different was precisely what made him useful. The Islamic Republic badly needed to receive its credibility in the eyes of the disillusioned younger generation. With his youthful appeal and his deep allegiance to the Islamic system, Khatami was the ideal way to loosen up Iran without weakening the regime.”[1]

“It seemed to me students were becoming more and more anit-shah without knowing why, as though it were a badge of intellectual status, like reading Simon de Beauvior…neither of us had absorbed the revolution really. What idiot we were.”[2]

They observed and heard one activist to chant in confrontational slogan, and Ebadi told her two daughters “your decision to chant along with him is no measure of your commitment to justice or freedom or whatever lofty principle is at hand. Sometimes, radical slogans are a trap…your objective is to avoid being a pawn, to avoid getting dragged into trouble because you are a curious, or to believe you are seeing history being made.”[3] According to above statement Ebadi is a well calculated person and self-absorbed.

All in all, Shirin EBADI is a puppet of Islamic Republic of Iran, and going around and spreading propaganda that Iran is moving toward reform. Reforming what? The cleric gave title of ayatollahs to themselves which mean they are signs of god on earth and they are the one who would rule Iran in the name of god, and others are incompetent to make decision.

Since 1979 the cleric regime has murdered anyone for speaking against their establishment, and how come she is in position to reform the establishment in Iran?
[1] Ebadi, Shirin. Iran Awakening. TO ON Alfred A. Knopf Canada. 2006. PG 146
[2] Ebadi, Shirin. Iran Awakening. TO ON Alfred A. Knopf Canada. 2006. PG 44
[3] Ebadi, Shirin. Iran Awakening. TO ON Alfred A. Knopf Canada. 2006. PG 40

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