- The demographics are on the side of democratic change. Seventy per cent of Iranians are 30 years of age and under. They are part of a post-ideological, post-utopian, pragmatic culture and are much more concerned with employment, transparency, rooting out corruption, developing the economy, creating hope for the future, having cultural freedoms, and enjoying human rights and democratic freedoms. The average Iranian does not wake up in the morning fantasizing about nuclear capability or about wiping Israel off the map. This is an expedient of President Ahmadinejad because this kind of polemic is the only thing he can offer the Iranian people as they decline further and further into hopelessness, social despair, and economic decline.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Human Rights
Iranian rights activists testified before the Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development of the Canadian Parliament
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3 comments:
Thank you Winston. This is great first step toward justice.
WE sure hope to see more of this type of actions. There is hope
Good point Winston,
It is just about time for Canadian Government to be responsible and accountable in their relationship with the Islamic regime while they accept political refugees from Iran.
Regards
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