Views on the politics, arts, entertainment and everything else (!) in the World and Iran!
این مطلب را در وبلاگی دیدم , به نظرم بهترین و فهمیدنی ترین تعریف برای نوع حکومت ایده آل برای فردای ایران است. یعنی برای روزی که انشالله تلنگ رژیم ملاها در رفت (که خواهد رفت)!
"... این بود که اراده و خواست ملت در حکومت جاری باشد و هر گاه هم که ملت نخواست بتواند حکومت گران را مسالمت آمیز بر کنار کند و کسان دیگر را سر جای انان بنشاند, این , دموکراسی در مقابل نظام سیاسی مستبد یا خودکامه تعریف میشود. از طرف دیگر می خواستم حکومت, آزادی های فردی مرا به رسمیت بشناسد و خود را در خارج اززندگی شخصی من و زندگی گروهی من قرار دهد. فهمیدم به این می گویند نظام لیبرال که در مقابل نظام توتالیتر قرار دارد. مشخصه دیگری هم که مد نظرم بود سکولاریسم بود. یعنی اینکه حکومت از دین جدا باشد. و این نه تنها به این معنی که اداره جامعه کاری است عقلانی وعلمی و منشا قوانین باید عقل انسانی باشد نه متون دینی, بلکه حکومت از نهاد های دینی مانند مسجد و فیضیه وآخوند نیز بایست جدا باشد ..."
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Source: http://majnown.blogspot.com/2007/10/blog-post_28.html
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I don't see a comment from Dr. Ala!!!
by farrad02 on Tue Oct 30, 2007 08:40 AM CDTDear ex-pasdar. Are you talking to yourself?! Where is Dr. Ala? خدا شفا بده!
Dear Professor Mohammad Apologist Ala
by ex-Pasdar (not verified) on Tue Oct 30, 2007 07:52 AM CDTIt is good to have you in this forum as for a balanced debate we need to have a regime apologist in our midst. I can see that you insist on being known by your academic (?) title to make sure that we do not forget who you are: a retired professor of business who now spends his time between LA, Tehran and Bejing. Didn't you know that "Atr anast keh khod bebooyad." I am sure having been positively vetted by the regime's security and so having the right to teach in Iran, you should have a number of contacts in the ministry of Information and in the IRGC, where I used to work many years ago. Clearly, as a regime apologist you need to defend your paymasters as much as you can but please do not go too far as this ex-Pasdar knows more about the IRGC and thier activities than a regime lobbyist who finds no problem to cooperate with the regime. I have paid a heavy price for my past activities as when I decided to leave Iran, I had nothing in my possession apart from a few hundred dollars that I used to pay my way out of that hell to which you frequently go back.
I only need to remind you that while your views are interesting to hear, they have no value as facts for they are the same type of stuff the we in the IRGC used to give to our agents to distribute among the Iranians abroad. So please don't stop writing on this site as whenever I read your pieaces, it is as if I have given you such instructions to publish under your name. Thank you for reminding me of some of my mixed memories of the past. Obviouly, the fabrication factory of the regime is not out of steam yet.
Please give my regards to my former bosses and co workers in the disinformation unit of the Pasdaran Corp. They know who I am as my style speaks for my identity the same way that yours does it for you.
Vision without action is a
by bozaknamirbaharmiad (not verified) on Tue Oct 30, 2007 01:34 AM CDTVision without action is a dreaming and action without vision is nightmare as Japs say it;
Try not to go to sleep. Stay awake and take a step in the right direction.
Cheers;
no shit
by zekki (not verified) on Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:20 PM CDTno shit, really?!
why didn't you say "a perfect goverment is one that
everyone is happy", now go implement it.
just becareful you may get a nobel prize for this
discovery.
sounds good
by MRX (not verified) on Mon Oct 29, 2007 09:12 PM CDTbut you will never get any work done! if you have an ability of constantly changing government, then more than half of your time is going to be spend putting coalitions together insteading of doing any actual work!
you need a tranistion period post IRI for two years with feast iron to set things straight. then you give people six months to a year to organize and then people can vote in general election, choose the government and done with it. No more reveloution, no more I don't like this government, I don't like that. you vote once and get on with it!
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