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Genocide

Danger of extinction
For literate and cultured Iranians, the issue of the internationally recognized concept of genocide is unyieldingly well perceived

 

 


Omid Farda Manesh
December 26, 2006
iranian.com

On issue of genocide awareness that fittingly have been conveyed here on Iranain.com, this is what I need to address. If I do not, instead I continue vomit various unsightly bits and pieces of green and yellow liquidity every time I deeply ponder about it. So, here we go.

The “conference” of Holocaust in Tehran was another blow to broken spirit of Iranians. There were countless Iranians disgusted with this assault and took it as another blow to their values in honoring life of mankind. Regardless of location of genocide, Iranians boldly denounce any atrocious forces desiring to validate such inhumane act whether in the past, present, or in the future.

For literate and cultured Iranians, the issue of the internationally recognized concept of genocide and its condemnation because of deliberate cruelty and despitefulness against humanity and mankind is unyieldingly well perceived. This is a blessing. And it appears due to nature of Iranians the prospect of this rising interest on this issue would not diminish and on the contrary would thrust forward with swift pace and it will be colossal understanding of their own situation. For Iranians, that is an issue required musing with merit of long time desired goal in quest of preventing own extinction.

Islamists in Iran have continually contrived genocide of Iranians in one way or another. Iranians have felt this gradual genocide with their skins for centuries. Their best and brave individuals, male and female - young and old – artists and writers and so on, have been killed, maimed, tortured, jailed, or clandestinely disappeared. Islamists have been massacring Iranians in large numbers throughout their adventurism of world dominance. Iranian races, cultures, heritages, and languages have continuously been under relentless attack by Islamists.

Those Iranians who converted to these Islamists’ ideology of coercion under menace of sword and decapitation have regrettably become sympathizers of their earliest Islamists hostage takers. The “Stockholm Syndrome” has perpetuated its malicious cycle of “cleansing” (read it Islamic Arabization) on good segment of Iranian population. In this regard, Iranians whether being Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Balochis, Luries, Gilakis, Ghashghais, and so on are all in danger of extinction. Thus, every Iranian in heart vehemently condemns genocide of Iranians by Islamists.

The latest chain of events in Iran and internationally have presented excellent opportunity for Iranians to systematize an open symposium on Iranian genocide issue by Islamists. Iranians with their various cultures will vanish if the Islamization of Iran continues. Not to become the victim of complete genocide, Iranians need to understand adversaries and challenges not just against the aggression of superpowers for natural resources of the country and its strategic position but also against incessant Islamization of Iran.

In this journey, besides putting up a good survival undertaking and fortitude, the more sympathizer and supporters Iranian muster in Iran and internationally on this issue, the sooner Iranians can reach to free Iran from Islamists’ assault.

Contrary to Islamists, Iranians can accept all religions including Islam and they will tolerate them equally in the future under the rules of Iranian democratic laws. Comment

 

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