Understanding Iran… (I)
I have many comments and emails about what’s happening in Iran. people outside of Iran want to know who is the bad guy and who is the good. It’s hard to answer but I think there is no bad, no good, all are ugly!
I think there is no good and bad mans, we are all Gray. because actions have various affect on different people. for example haunting a murderer is good for society but bad for his/her family. so we can not say they are good guys from America and they have came here (maybe Iraq) to establish peace and democracy, may they are bad guys who have tortured prisoners in Abo-qarib!
So, in Iran, also people are not good and are not bad. we are the same as other people in this plant. there is a government here, like most of other countries and a few of people work in the main core! Then there is a circle around the core. this circle is full of people who has contact with the core, traders, militarists, lawyers and officials who must perform what the core orders. core is not one person – like what president Obama now thinks – the core is consist of leader and a few men like president, chief of parliament and chief of judicature. Also some men and women who participated in our revolution are included.
The core is opposing against renewing men! they are all in middle age and above and rarely a new face can be found there.I think, this is Achilles’ heel because after a period of time, changing men will lead to changing the whole system. But at this post, the goal is describing Iran’s system not anything more.
There is some powerful men out of core but in still in contact. they are religious and traders, both! also they are academician and they just live without direct connection, but sometimes the core use them for presentation!
Others are ordinary people, many of them are in support of core and in its hand bu means of official T.V and limitation of medias. a few of them are in contact with ENEMY and they are enemy of the state!
This is a simple structure of Iran, i am not agree with this and i not oppose this! I just drew it to help understanding Iran and i will write more about this!
July 7th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
“a few of them are in contact with ENEMY and they are enemy of the state!”
*- Who exactly is this “ENEMY”?
*- Who are the few which are in contact with them?
*- Can you be more specific?
July 10th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
But we are less interested about the power structure of the government (who in a free country cares about dictators or their clique of rich followers), and more interested in the people who are unhappy with the current situation.
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