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Solidarity With Iran
WSJ ^ | October 15, 2007; Page A23 | AKBAR ATRI

Posted on 10/15/2007 9:13:39 PM PDT by humint

As I write this, close friends of mine are sitting in cells of Evin prison in Iran. They are suffering from torture, solitary confinement and denial of medical care. Despite their suffering, they write and smuggle out of prison essays about the brutality of Iran's government and about how the democracy movement can stay resilient despite mounting repression. [Illustration]

Here in America, where I have been living since 2005 as an exiled activist, a controversy has emerged over the Bush administration's pledge to provide $75 million in democracy and human-rights assistance to Iranians. Critics of the funding, among them some Iranian-Americans, say the money endangers the lives of activists and gives pretext for the Iranian regime to crack down on their activities. Supposedly speaking on behalf of the Iranian people, these critics claim Iranians do not want and do not need America's help in their fight against oppression.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: akbaratri; democracy; dissidents; freedom; humanrights; iran; islam; islamofascism; muhammadsminions; oppression; sharia; solidarity; waronislamism
Trita, AKA NIAC, your message has no traction. It is antithetical to American history and values. However, Akbar makes sense.
1 posted on 10/15/2007 9:13:41 PM PDT by humint
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