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Thursday, March 16, 2006

An Open Letter to the organizers of the Iran Freedom Concert

*After much thought, I have realized that my stand on this concert was expressed in such a way to somewhat obscure my committment to human rights. So as of 3/17/06, I have edited and reposted the letter.

Dear Organizers of the
Iran Freedom concert
,

Based on the information provided in your website, I am writing to make you aware of two things: 1) Your website is riddled factual errors about the types of human rights abuses in Iran and, 2) What an unsustainable claim you make to "not take a stance on policy issues like foreign intervention."

Firstly, you have grossly misrepresented the civil rights abuses that do take place in Iran. A couple quick corrections off the top of my head: there are many Kurdish books in Iran. There are also Kurdish government officials; one of the most high-ranking was former government speaker Abdollah Ramazanzadeh. People are not executed for their religion in the sense of being rounded up and shot. But, Bahais are considered legally as apostates and face discrimination, arbitrary seizure, and at worst, the death penalty for publicly practicing their religion. But their case is different from other minorities and if you conflate all of them, then you are glossing over the precarious nature of their position in Iran. Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians have official representation in parliament and are free to practice their religion, but not to proselytize (of course many do this anyway, Christianity is the fastest growing religion in Iran). Christian Bibles are available for sale at many bookstores, with official approval. Your section on discrimination against homosexuals is also highly misleading. Homosexuals are in considerable danger in Iran, but the photograph that you have posted is of two young men who were hanged in Mashhad on charges of homosexual rape of a minor. The punitive laws for co-ed partying and for adultery apply to both sexes, not just to women. I also find the way in which you bring attention to the Iranian legal system to be more about how barbaric you consider the Iranian government, not any sort of principled stance. You repeatedly emphasize that executions are hanging in public. Is it more humane to execute people via poisonous injections in private, as takes place in the United States? More in keeping with human rights would be a universal repudiation of the death penalty where ever it may be legally sanctioned.

The discrimination and repression in Iran are highly deplorable, but I wonder, does the Christian Fellowship and the Harvard Republicans support full anti-discrimination of homosexuals in this country? Also, isn’t a successful strategy of protest against repression one that assesses the situation accurately and pursues a course most likely to have a constructive effect? I think this takes into account the various destructive ways over the last 150 years for which better minority rights have been pursued. These include those who have allowed themselves to be appropriated by their imperialist governments whose policies have sought to use minority rights as a leverage point to politically and economically exploit the country. This actually has resulted in more danger for minorities, marking them, however unfairly, as foreign and as imperial agents. In this sense, your condemnation of US violence against Iran is imperative.

Secondly, can you please explain to me how you think that a concert that "raises awareness of the Iranian government's human rights abuses and expresses solidarity with Iranian students seeking to end these violations" does not take a stand on the possible U.S. economic sanctions, U.S. supported Israeli attacks, or a direct U.S. military attack? It seems to me that such a position is unsustainable because you are raising the awareness in the US, at a time when the government is trying to convince the public that Iran must be denied rights to nuclear technology (contra to its legal rights in the same treaty by which the US is also legally bound). The US case for attacking Iran hinges on creating a consensus on evil intent on the part of the Iranian government. This is imperative because the US has no legal case and no proof of Iranian intent to build nuclear weapons, and, it was shown to have misrepresented unconfirmed (at best) intelligence on Iraq's intent and weapons capability. Thus, the US government needs to build consensus among the public of general evil intent that will serve to discredit explicit Iran denials of going beyond legal nuclear energy technology and deny Iran its legal treaty rights to that technology.

By no stretch of the imagination am I a fan of the current regime, however, I also think that the situation needs to be approached through constructive means, not through (inadvertent or not) support of the US military bludgeon. This is where your event comes in. Even if you do not make an intentionally explicit claim to weigh in on foreign policy, your organization's event, because of the inescapable fact that it takes place here and now in the US, becomes part of the US government's case for sanctioned violence on Iran. You don't need to make an explicit claim. The event itself, assigned meaning by its context, is itself an explicit endorsement of war on Iran. UNLESS, you condemn the use of violence and endorse the utter exhaustion of all peaceful means of negotiation. This is a principle enshrined in the UN Charter for the very good reason that it is an integral principle of the Just War doctrine from which the Charter is derived.

I urge you to ask yourself, why Iran, why now? Why not Zimbabwe? Why not Egypt? You want a repressive government? Why not Myanmar?

I have two questions: 1) Where does your organization receive its funding? Is any of it, directly or indirectly, from the US government, more specifically, the 75 million recently earmarked by Congress to support "democracy" in Iran? 2) Do you have any actual contact with the student groups in Iran? Which ones? Where do they stand on US military attacks on Iran? And if not, why do you think you know their aims and can speak for them? Have you given a voice or any consideration to the student groups or bloggers that vehemently reject any and all US based activism on the ground that it a) can be appropriated by a jingoistic US government delivering “democracy” from the barrel of hundreds of thousands of guns and bombs that has proven quite bleak in Afghanistan and Iraq; and b) that because of the overwhelming likelihood of that appropriation, such activism will be read as collusion with an imperialist power with a strong and proven will to destruction, domination and exploitation.

Finally, I ask you, what happens to the principles of democracy and a free society when they are implemented through means which undermine their legitimacy? Do you end up with something that isn’t democracy at all?

I eagerly await your response to my questions and comments. If you choose to completely ignore me, I will have to conclude that I am correct in thinking that your claim to non-partisan neutrality on policy issues is fallacious. Furthermore, I will be convinced that you know what you are doing and thus you activities are dishonest and insidious to boot. I intend to make our dialogue public in the blogsphere, a public that crisscrosses activist, diasporic, and academic networks across world regions.

Best,

Mana Kia

Here is the response I received:

Dear Mana,

I wanted to thank you again for your email. We have been getting a
range of feedback, so we decided to put together an FAQ to address such
questions.

Please check it out here.

We are sorry to hear that you disagree with our event, but we respect
your right to do so. Thanks for your interest in promoting dialogue
about these issues.

Best,

Nick

In response I wrote back:

Dear Organizers,

This page provides some answers, but ultimately fails to answer the most pressing questions I present in my letter. Not taking a stand on intervention while condemning (a creative version) of human rights abuses in Iran, is allowing the wider official drum beating for war to incorporate you into their stand. Were you perhaps too young to remember what happened in 2002 in the lead up to the war in Iraq? Because it is eerily reminiscent.

Also, some of the spurious information I have pointed out about human rights abuses, you have left on your website. For instance, getting busted at a co-ed party with booze is not a form of gender discrimination. I am well aware of abuses against minorities, and yet, as an Iranian woman from a minority family, who likes to party (since you've included that in some assumptions about student group priorities) I don't feel like you are showing solidarity toward my counterparts in Iran. I feel like you are being hugely irresponsible politically in ignoring the context in which you are organizing such an event.

Here is the link to a translation of a student group leader and his response to US based human rights activism in Iran. I hope you will read it and reflect on what you are doing and who exactly it will ultimately serve.

Best,

Mana Kia

45 Comments:

At 3:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 11:12 PM, Blogger Winston said...

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At 11:19 PM, Blogger Winston said...

This response reminds me of a formal letter from the Ministry of foreign affairs of the Mullahcracy.

Why are there some similarities?

 
At 8:12 AM, Blogger ethan said...

It's interesting that you censor comments made on your site. Sounds surprisingly like the Iranian regime in shutting down blogs it doesn't like. I'm pretty sure you'll delete this one too. So much for blogging as a free exchange of ideas.

 
At 10:58 AM, Blogger Mohammad - محمد said...

Just wanted to reply to ethan’s concerns about free exchange of ideas and all the good things that are decent and wholesome in America. I think the 1st two comments were deleted by the person who placed the comments him/herself and not by the "blog administrator." Otherwise it would have been marked as being deleted by the "blog administrator."

 
At 10:17 PM, Blogger Ruben said...

Your site reads more like Mullah propaganda than caring for the student groups in Iran. Bashing these young kids for taking thier voice to the US Congress is absurd! Past US policies do not dictate future ones, and you cannot read history as a science. If the US used to ship slaves in from Africa but then 100 years later reversed the policy and sent ships to stop the trade, would I be against the second because I was against the first?
The translated letter you posted is even more absurd because most of those US crimes were done under a former policy by the Kissinger/Nixon era and Cold War containment. The Bush policy is a total reversal of the former and is hated by old right wingers that were in favor of keeping nations contained.
I am glad that you are not the voice for Iranian students who wish for freedom and favor America. You are a Mullah apologist with a narrow sense of history.

 
At 11:08 PM, Blogger Ruben said...

"Were you perhaps too young to remember what happened in 2002 in the lead up to the war in Iraq? Because it is eerily reminiscent. "

Plenty of people have differing views on what happened in that year, Mana. Its not set in stone that the Bush administration lied to start a war. You are being to narrow in your approach towards well meaning individuals who obviously care more about human rights than you do. You just spill political nonsense and your assumptions cloud your judgment.

 
At 6:00 PM, Blogger Joseph Salomonsen said...

Just in case you didnt notice dear sir. I totally agree with you that there should be no war in Iran. But the problem is there has been a war in Iran from 1979 to this very day. A war of oppression and a war of thieves in Mullahs clothing (or is it the other way around?) Anyways my beloved Iranians has not knows peace in a quarter century, all we want is indeed as you say no war in Iran, that’s why want a regime change, to end this war...

 
At 2:46 PM, Blogger Ruben said...

Well said Joseph!

 
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At 10:07 AM, Blogger sheernejad said...

I think your comments are unfair. Instead of constantly criticising others, how about you come up with some initiative and ideas of your own on how to get rid of the oppressive dictatorhsip in Iran. I think making constructive suggestions would be a lot more helpful than bashing others. There is no ready made manual on how to get rid of a dictatorship. Nobody is perfect and comments like yours divide people instead of unite. With your critical approach, nobody will want to try to take initiative to get rid of the regime, they'll just be quiet because they won't want to be accused of a horrible association.

 
At 2:01 PM, Blogger Mickey the Cat said...

Rid Iran of their dictatorship? how's that any of our business?

 
At 1:08 AM, Blogger onix said...

And now for something completely different, kia i thank you.

It's very nice to hear a more subtle view on iran for once.

Your comment is the most positive i have been able to witness (in years).
The very very good argument i found in it, worded in a way not witnessed before, is the one of the 'bleak results' in irak and afghanistan.

Just plainly that this fact isn't even considered let alone weighted in in the discussion's reactions, for now proves to me:
We peace-people are in a big , huge , appalingly scary minority.

grats anyhow.
I have one remark, i think baha'i people should also not be persecuted.
I suppose they share some similaritys with the usual zionist coverup organisation.. (baha'i is based in haifa so it is definetly infiltrated)and in a few cases perhaps espionage can't be prevailed, they might abuse the message of a future paradise on earth a bit in that sense,
killing any of them is not going to help irans position ofcourse.

I note that if baha'i's pretentions of unity etc etc are integer, the institute herself should be able to formulate a peacefull statue and not support the usual terror campaigns against islam people.
Is that the case?

 
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At 10:35 PM, Blogger Catnapping said...

When is someone going to rid the United States of their Regime?

I would write to the UN, and ask for help, but it's against the law. And I fear that doing so would give Bush's Nazi Thugs permission to cart me off to someplace like GITMO.

 
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