Thursday, September 10, 2009

This is it, not the end but the beginning for Iran!

I have been following the news from Iran, can't never explain what kind of pain I feel inside. How little one is when nothing can be done, when every atom of your body is exploding of hurt and anger. I have promised myself to follow my young friends in Iran, to do all in my power to fight and help Iranians in every which way I can without sinking to Ahmadinejad and his supporter's level. It means I have to fight with my feelings not to hate, not to let my anger takes over me. I have to be honest it's so difficult to avoid that, it's so damn difficult to witness what's going on over there and not be angry and not hate the Government. It's so difficult to see Iran's body count and hear AN and Khamenie saying over and over again what a victory the 10th election was.
I wonder how can young Iranians living inside Iran can be civilized and under control? how can they still fight in this peaceful way?
I still believe it's the beginning of the end. Iranian government did all the wrong things up to now. Khamenei and AN are wiping all evidence and traces of the crimes committed by Basiji and IRGC and God knows who else. Still there are prisoners under torture and rape. They arrest a daughter in order to get confession from her father.
I ask myself what is it they haven't done in these 100 or something days after election. Let's look back what is it they haven't done till now. Oh yes they haven't come to the streets with tanks that's it.
Islamic Republic of Iran with a little help of IRGC and Basijies have done what Shah's Savak haven't done. Savak would never even imagine possible to call 2 milijon people in the streets for forgien agents but Ahmadinejad and IRGC do. But denying is not something new for Iran's fake president he is used to do that even used to get away with his denial habit but not anymore, his hands are open for everyone now and the more he holds on his fake position the less support he receives. The problem with Dictators is that they never know when is time to let go. They hold on their power until the power kicks their ass, and the fake president of Iran is next in line of dictators waiting to be humiliated before he gets the point. Not as if the guy is stupid, in the contrary, he is not intelligent but far from stupid. There is too much power and money in stake for him to just leave. The same goes for IRGC, they have tasted and smelled money for quite sometime now. We all know the love of money and power takes hold on people, specially those lacking intelligent.
The fact is that they know how numbered they are comparing to the protesters, green movement is turning to anti-government movement and not is not unorganized as some might think although their political leaders (Mousavi, Khatami and Karoubi) are under pressure by the government.
What AN and his supporters do not understand is that a great deal of the protesters are people they pushed back from entering Iran's political spectrum. These are educated and capable people, every one of them is a leader so they get organized and push this movement forward weather the government accepts it or not. Freedom and the need of free choice is a human need, if it's not given to you, you find a way to take it. That's what's happening today in my country. If reformist are not allowed to be a part of the system, the system is going to be hold responsible and changed.
What is happening in Iran right now is the beginning of something much more significant. Not the end but a great beginning, a new beginning for a bright future for a great nation. God knows how it aches to be in exile right now!