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A letter from another planet

Please do as Lynn of Poet and Peasant, who posted this link, says:

This deserves maximum exposure. Read it. Link to it. Forward it to your congressman. Print it out and give it to people who think they can get all the news they need from TV.

In the article, Farideh Tehrani, a 27-year old woman in Tehran, implores:

Please tune out the biased and shallow works of journalists who use their pens to editorialize rather than report news. To us as Iranians, that is unfathomable. Don’t you realize that when we read your work, we ask what good is free press if it does not report the truth?

At this moment in our history, Iranians have limited means to voice our calls to the world beyond the rapidly crumbling walls of the clerical regime. We have a sense of urgency. Yet we feel left behind by the very champions of civil rights, human rights, and liberal reform who once dominated headlines. Don’t abandon us now, not at this junction in our history.

2 comments to A letter from another planet

  • Hamish

    It is shameful that just as we stood by and watched while the Hungarians and Czechoslovaks were crushed by the communists, we may be about to do the same for the Iranians. I hope like hell that people can see that the overthrow of those vile evil Ayattolahs is EVERYONES business. My father used to say that the West lost its soul when they stood by and watched Eastern Europe’s struggles against the Soviets. Let us try and get it back by not making the same mistake with the people of Iran and Iraq.

  • Thank you, Hamish, that is exactly the point I have been trying to make by posting all these rather ‘intense’ links…