Friday, January 22, 2010

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Does everyone have to be Majid Tavakolim?

8.5 years prison sentence to the Court for the Islamic Revolution in Iran student activist. Majid Tavakoli was sentenced for having belonged to an association of students, and for the fact that he views other than power and was not afraid to express them publicly. Proved unsuccessful in its attempt to humiliate him by the Fars news agency, acting on behalf of the Revolutionary Guards. Dressed him in a chador (traditional women's dress in Iran) and photographed. Along with the photograph allegedly distributed the story in this outfit, hiding from the departments looking for him.

How naive was This trial showed life. After the first arrest of witnesses saw perfectly that he was taken straight from the rally, and not found as suggested in hiding. Secondly, it disguises as a woman rather than ridicule it provoked a wave of rebellion and support for the victim. Internet has been flooded with hundreds of photos of Iranian men and boys who dress in women saying "I'm Majid Tavakolim."

are very constructive responses. Much seems to indicate that power so harsh punishments, only intensifies and heightens public emotion in the people will revolt. Maybe not today, and perhaps not tomorrow, but Iran's next revolution will come. As people increasingly desire for freedom flourishes. For sure it will fight for the bloody and merciless, but I wholeheartedly believe that effective. More and more evidence suggests that Ahmadinejad should obtain the chador and be ready to be "proud" to escape as a helpless woman ...

And back to the question of the title: Does everyone have to be Majid Tavakolim? Absolutely not. It is a matter of morality and life in accordance with its rules. My tell me Yes I too am Majid Tavakolim!

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