Their “lawyer” sounds like a beaut!
Mr. Mafi said he stays in contact with 70 relatives in Iran via phone, but he does not encourage political discussions on the phone. Mafi says he spoke to his cousin in Iran on Saturday, and his cousin seemed uncharacteristically bold about giving the details of the demonstrations. “I did not encourage him to continue,” he says.
Although some in the US have called for President Obama to speak out more vigorously against the Iranian government, Mafi, the lawyer, is not so sure. The situation needs to play out without too much intervention from Western democracies, he warned.
Besides, Iranian expatriates are united against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but are not of one mind about who or what form of government should take his place, he pointed out.
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Besides, Iranian expatriates are united against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but are not of one mind about who or what form of government should take his place, he pointed out.
Great post.
This is interesting. The header on their web pages all read:
“American Police Force - Private Investigators Information Orange County, CA”
Are they licensed? Are they a jumped-up PI firm digging for some stimulus dollars?