Thursday, March 16, 2006

Iran Freedom Concert

I just couldn't ignore this great event, and then I decided to help spread the word about it.

I remember I wrote an e-mail to Roger Waters, couple of months ago, asking him if he could perform some thing on the Iranian students' movement struggle for freedom but he didn't write me back.

As you know Roger Waters has a song on Chinese student movement, which was crushed by the Chinese government back in 1989 at the infamous Tiananmen Square in Beijing city.
Although I believe if more people write to Roger Waters, he will have to reply. And my guess is that he may not be familiar with the situation in Iran though.
Any body knows how to get in touch with Roger Waters other than using e-mail?
He is well-liked and well known among Iranian youth and his works are admired among the Iranians. That is why I guess he can be a positive factor and moral booster for the crippled Iranian student movement.
I think this Iran Freedom Concert concept is a brilliant one, no matter who might be behind that.

11 comments:

تـــــرنـــٌــــم said...

عـجب بابا هـمه جـور دیـوونـه دیده بـودن الاّ دیـوونه ای کـه بـرای خـودش بـا اسـم مـستـعار کامـنت بـذاره :))ـ

Anonymous said...

It's about time the Left got involved!
All the pro-Iranian freedom rallies in the past have been organized and attended predominantly by the Right.

The light finally went on for the Libs. Or maybe they've finally been embarrassed into doing something.
Notice how they have to bring up the nuclear issue in their opening line and make it sound as though they are the ones uncovering the plight of the Iranian people because it's been hidden by the nuke issue? Lol.

Well, we'll take any help we can get in this fight. The more people and publicity for the Iranian people and against the regime, the better. But watch out for the anti-Bush slogans to be thrown into this. Cuz we all know, "It's Bush's fault". lol.

Anonymous said...

dorood doost aziz to iran jashne 4 shanbeh soori ba shokoohtar az har sal bood arazel obash eslami harife mardom nemishodan

Rosemary Welch said...

Great post. I really do not care who gets involved when it comes to saving lives. It is sad to see that there is a divide even on this.

Yes, I am a conservative who happens to believe that it is my individual obligation to speak up for those who have no voice.

We spoke up during slavery, and we defeated it. We speak up for Darfur, and now they are talking about sending NATO in to make peace. Keep peace? You cannot keep what you do not have!

Now we are going to try to save the Iranian students and the freedom loving people of Iran. Frankly, I don't care if I have to combine with a communist (who I hate) if it will help the Iranian people.

May I suggest to some of your commenters, "Please, think about the Iranian people, and not you own biases and prejudices." God bless you.

Winston said...

Roozbeh, I also forgot to add that I didn't ask him due to his fame.
Nope...
I asked him because he is a so-called icon for freedom of mankind and he might be a uniter in this regard.

Anonymous said...

Winston, roozbah is a known agent of the regime in the US

check his profule

Anonymous said...

Rosemary, Roozbeh is a Mullah lover!

I would ignore him any how...

Winston said...

Roozbeh, I also forgot to add that I didn't ask him due to his fame.
Nope...
I asked him because he is a so-called icon for freedom of mankind and he might be a uniter in this regard.

Winston said...

it is not that we do not stand your crappy point of view but we do.

the matter is that you SOUND like one of the mullah sympathizers in Iran and that is what every one agrees with.

It is because your way of talking that makes us think you are one of THEM.

Winston said...

I do stand ARTISTS because I dont care about their political views.

Their songs can be interpreted in any way their fans wish.

Winston said...

Practice what you preach dude!

In your first and second comments you used the same tactics on me now I am deploying your own tactics on YOU.

Way to go Mullahs!