Posted on 07/02/2009 8:31:52 AM PDT by forkinsocket
During the recent uprisings in Iran following the June 12th elections in that country, I have been approached by dozens of individuals asking me what is going on in Irans Jewish community today. The simple answer is pure fear
. An emotion which is nothing new to Jewish minorities who have lived and somehow survived massacres, pogroms, as well as forced conversions in Iran for the past 2,700 years. Iranian Jewish fear is not only present today among the Jews in Iran but has also gripped thousands of Iranian Jews living in Southern California and New York. My piece this week in the Jewish Journal explores the fear that the Iranian American Jewish community is experiencing.
Since the current crisis broke out in Iran, I have had scores of Iranian Jewish activists and leaders repeatedly remind me to watch what I write about with regards to the government in Iran. They fear that what is said by our community in the U.S. may possible jeopardize the lives of the Jews living in Iran. This fear is so powerful in the Iranian American Jewish community that some individuals and community leaders will not even publicly comment on why they have decided to remain silent about their true feelings concerning the conflict on the streets of Iran! They not only believe that the regime of radical Islamic clerics may seek retributions in the form of violence against their Jewish brethren in Iran, but they also feel as if the regimes thugs will manipulate any statements the Iranian American Jews make to news media outlets to divert the attention from the regimes human rights violations after the election. Now while you may see many Iranian American Jews joining the hundreds of protesters in L.A.s Westwood Village holding up banners against the regime in Iran, not many of them will openly criticize the regime on the record for a news media outlet.
This journalists sources here in Southern California and in Iran reveal the reality that the Jews of Iran are trying to stay out of the conflict on the streets of Tehran. They are essentially staying neutral with regards to the political battle between the hardliners and reformists in the Iranian regime. Nevertheless, my sources have informed me that young Jews have been among the Iranian student protesters injured and even arrested by the Iranian government following the election. What many American Jews and those unfamiliar with Iranian Jewish history do not realize is that Irans Jews have always found a way not to take sides when political or social crises occur in Iran. Perhaps the best example of this occured during the 1906 Constitutional Revolution when many in Iran wanted a form of a representive type democratic government with a constitution. Irans Muslim majority approached the Jews threatening them to either accept or refuse the new constiutional government or face death. To these demands Irans Jews in 1906 responded with a popular saying that community members in L.A. recall; as has been dictated to us by the countrys Muslims, we also do not want a constitutional government. While Irans Jews had not this year nor have they ever endorsed any candidates during the last 30 years in Iran, the community shares positive relations with many of the supposed reformist politicians including Mehdi Karroubi. During his campaign, Karroubi, who himself a follower of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, did briefly speak about improving rights for Irans minorities. Yet Irans Jews have not openly sided with the reformists nor with the regimes hardliners for fear that may either side of the political power struggle clamp down on the Jews for saying anything advantageous. The upheaval in Iran today only reinforces the long hard reality that the Jews still living in Iran are essentially hostages of the regime! The not only place their own lives at risk but they also serve as the perfect scapegoats and propaganda tools for Irans radical Islamic regime to abuse at any time. Those interested in reading about how Irans Jews have been used as propaganda puppets for the regime in Iran can read my previous pieces here and here.
Lastly, I leave apologists for the Iranian government and those who still want to negotiate with Irans brutal dictators with one observation; if the killing of innocent demonstrators in Iran is how the regime in Tehran treats its own Shiite Muslim population, then I do not want to know how the Iranian government will treat non-Muslims in the West should the regime attain nuclear weapons!
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So the fascists in Iran will get away with their pogroms and terrorism because of the fecklessness of the TOTUS. Great. But he sure does fill out a suit well.
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