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Letter From Iran - Why a Left-Leaning Feminist Backs the Pentagon
Pacific News Service ^ | 4/02/03 | Shala Azizi

Posted on 04/02/2003 7:02:37 PM PST by freedom44

TEHRAN, Iran--Why do I support the war in Iraq as I did the one in Afghanistan? Because it scares the hell out of the Muslim fundamentalists, my number one enemies here.

Living in the United States for the past 20 years, I found it easy to define my politics. I was a pro-choice, anti-war, anti-nukes Democrat. I demonstrated at the United Nations for Nelson Mandela and in Boston for Roe v. Wade. I have always been pro-Palestinian. Easy choices for a slightly left-leaning feminist. But now I am in my 40s, back in Iran, my country of origin, and I find myself for the first time on the side of my old enemies: the boys at the Pentagon.

My younger cousin disappeared a few days ago. When we finally reached him, he told us that a party he had been attending had been raided and he was forced to spend the night in jail. Because of the presence of girls and booze at the party, he had been sentenced to 70 lashes of the whip. I know a woman whose husband refuses to grant her a divorce even though he has taken a second wife. The newspaper I read has been shut down three times in five months for expressing mild criticism of nepotism in the government. Those students and journalist who have dared to speak out against the government are mostly in jail.

As I write this piece, my mother is loudly protesting that I, a mother of two, should not engage in this kind of activity. Here, repression is not something you read about in books -- you feel it in your bones.

When you live under the fear that any of your simple gatherings may be raided, when you have to veil yourself before you step into the street, when you need to show your husband's notarized permission in order to travel, when you see rampant corruption, mismanagement of resources and institutionalized hypocrisy and when you witness the ubiquitous hopelessness in the faces of your country's youth, you change. There is no room for cultural relativism, so popular in the city cafes and universities of the West, when your basic rights are denied. Freedom is a universal need, not a Western concept.

From where I am sitting -- a woman, and thus not considered fit enough to be a full witness in the court of law, a writer afraid to write, a wife who needs permission to travel, a mother whose children can be taken away from her -- anyone who fights this kind of totalitarianism is a good guy. Here, unlike in Berkeley or Cambridge, you are not a Muslim by choice, but by force. Here, democracy means a choice between one cleric and another.

How can a thinking woman or any minority or a secular-minded human being have any sense of nationalism toward a state that marginalizes and oppresses her as a way of defining itself?

So what if President Bush is going to war for oil. No superpower is a Florence Nightingale. Throughout history, major powers have had their own self-interest at heart when going to war. What is important is that we in these parts of the world who live under oppressive regimes that terrorize us before they terrorize the world, we women especially, badly need the help of the West to curb these fanatics' fascistic dreams.

What does this government's independence from the West mean to a woman like me, when it denies me my basic human rights? What worth is a sovereignty that uses its newly found independence to oppress its own people? I personally would rather have individual freedom in a colony than be miserably oppressed in an "independent" nation. This "sovereignty" is only for the men in power. It has no benefit for us women, nor for anyone who is not a Muslim fundamentalist.

When women are forbidden from singing in public, when you can be whipped for drinking a beer and tortured for expressing an opinion, what does it matter if you are being ruled by fellow countrymen? Would we fault the Jews in Hitler's Germany if they preferred to live under a more just but foreign rule?

I have heard many people here -- students, artisans, taxi drivers, moderate members of Parliament -- say they want a war against Iraq because it would weaken the theocrats in Iran. When I asked one taxi driver about his fears of American imperialist intentions, he said, "It is better to be ruled by dogs than by these Mullahs."

From the point of view of those of us living a suffocating life under a terrorist regime, the war against Iraq seems like a good thing. I would hate to have my hometown bombed and civilians killed, but American Marines in these streets I will welcome. Sometimes freedom has to be gained "by any means necessary." We who live under these regimes are as scared and powerless to rid ourselves of them as the Jews in Germany were of the Nazis. We need the good guys to liberate us.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraqifreedom; liberalcaseforwar
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1 posted on 04/02/2003 7:02:37 PM PST by freedom44
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To: freedom44
Bump.
2 posted on 04/02/2003 7:07:06 PM PST by manna
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To: manna
Good article....
3 posted on 04/02/2003 7:08:49 PM PST by najida (Ignorance is temporary, but stupidity is forever.)
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To: freedom44
See, this is just the kind of truth that makes it hard to stay a liberal. Or a Muslim for that matter. But millions do it everyday, and I couldn't tell you why.
4 posted on 04/02/2003 7:09:14 PM PST by Republic of Texas
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To: freedom44
I personally would rather have individual freedom in a colony than be miserably oppressed in an "independent" nation.

How novel. I am glad she has come around, but any thinking person could have looked at Mozembique, Angola, Rhodesia, and countless other countries and realized this before they actually had to experience it firsthand.

5 posted on 04/02/2003 7:13:40 PM PST by BRL
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To: Republic of Texas
It strikes home to me because I have friends who have told me stories of dancers who have been put in prision, had their heads shaved and then whipped daily on the hips for the 'sin' of dancing.

Recently a male dance teacher (I think from Egypt, but I need to ask my friend about this) was arrested, imprisioned and threatened with execution because he had the nerve to teach a dance class of women.

Fundementalists scare me. Period.
6 posted on 04/02/2003 7:14:08 PM PST by najida (Ignorance is temporary, but stupidity is forever.)
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To: freedom44
POWERFUL!!!!!!

This needs to be printed out and spread about as widely as possible. Make a few copies and drop them off in a campus bookstore or wherever libs hang out.

This woman is talking in a language that is BEYOND the rhetoric of the left OR the right.
7 posted on 04/02/2003 7:16:35 PM PST by Ronin
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To: freedom44
Btt... Someone should post this over on DU... It would drive them crazy....
8 posted on 04/02/2003 7:17:51 PM PST by qwert
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To: BRL
Some people can not learn from other's mistakes, but have to experience them themselves. Liberals seem particularly blind to reality.
9 posted on 04/02/2003 7:19:06 PM PST by marktwain
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To: freedom44
She still thinks the war is for oil and "American Imperialism", but she's part of the way toward facing the truth. It's a start.
10 posted on 04/02/2003 7:20:35 PM PST by libertylover (Wherever the regime is, we're coming. We're coming. -- Brig. Gen. Brooks)
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To: najida
"It is better to be ruled by dogs than by these Mullahs."
What a truth!!!
11 posted on 04/02/2003 7:21:31 PM PST by Toidylop
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To: freedom44
"when you see rampant corruption, mismanagement of resources and institutionalized hypocrisy and when you witness the ubiquitous hopelessness in the faces of your country's youth, you change"

Gee, sounds like life in the DemonRat controlled inner cities...
12 posted on 04/02/2003 7:24:22 PM PST by Henrietta
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To: freedom44
Would getting involved in another war with Iran really be in the best interests of the United States? Mabey I am wrong for feeling this way but I am tired of fighting for countries who really have no love for the United States.
13 posted on 04/02/2003 7:26:08 PM PST by Arpege92
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To: freedom44
Thanks, freedom44. I salute the remarkable courage of Shala Azizi.
14 posted on 04/02/2003 7:28:13 PM PST by solzhenitsyn ("Live Not By Lies")
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To: freedom44
Wonder why she returned to Iran after 20 years in the states.
15 posted on 04/02/2003 7:33:45 PM PST by shattered
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To: qwert
You would be spitting upwind. DU's cannot handle the Truth. Bush is STILL illegitimate, the election was STOLEN, it's just sex, there are no WMDs in Iraq, and on and on, ad nauseum...

They will live forever in lies they mumble to themselves...

16 posted on 04/02/2003 7:36:23 PM PST by jonascord (Fie on Marxist quotes!)
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To: qwert
You would be spitting upwind. DU's cannot handle the Truth. Bush is STILL illegitimate, the election was STOLEN, it's just sex, there are no WMDs in Iraq, and on and on, ad nauseum...

They will live forever in lies they mumble to themselves...

17 posted on 04/02/2003 7:38:14 PM PST by jonascord (Fie on Marxist quotes!)
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To: freedom44
Ya won't see that story on the Alphabet Soup Networks anytime soon.
18 posted on 04/02/2003 7:38:25 PM PST by HP8753 (Tagline Testing....1,2,3)
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To: shattered
My guess is family. Lots of women have married and returned home (again, second hand stories) not realizing just how oppressive it would be. Or foolishly, thinking that 'their' situation would be different.
19 posted on 04/02/2003 7:38:26 PM PST by najida (Ignorance is temporary, but stupidity is forever.)
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To: freedom44
So what if President Bush is going to war for oil. No superpower is a Florence Nightingale.

She believes all the BS, yet hates the fundamentalists so much.

Interesting incite.

20 posted on 04/02/2003 7:41:13 PM PST by Cold Heat (Negotiate!! .............(((Blam!.)))........... "Now who else wants to negotiate?")
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