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235 / To Ambassador of Iceland in Paris / October 19, 2011 / Iceland


On Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:54 PM, bagher mohammadpour <bmp1337@yahoo.com> wrote to icemb.paris@utn.stjr.is <icemb.paris@utn.stjr.is>:


The Right Honorable Madam Berglind Asgeirsdottir
Ambassador of Iceland in Paris
 
It was few weeks ago I emailed you honourable my request of help; a report on a crisis in the pharmaceutical industries of Iran : a crisis which is incomparable with what is divulged till now. No part of Ahmad Shahid's report (below) is comparable with that crisis in Duration, Coverage and Inescapability!
I have sent more than 1800 days and nights in Europe in search of support of a democratic country! But as Seneca says, it seems true that who is deprived of his country, is deprived from whole world:
 
'It is unbearable to be deprived of your country,... in fact from the whole world.
 
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
(ca. 4 BCE – 65 CE)
 
On the other hand Victor Frankel, Austrian neurologist and psychologist, in his "Man's Search for Meaning" (which is based on his long observations in "Nazi Death Camps") says "the most devastating feature of life there is Not knowing when will be "the end of" your term:
 
Former prisoners, ...agree that
the most depressing influence of all was that
a prisoner
could not know how long his term
of imprisonment [Here: My term of waiting] could be.
 
Victor Frankel, Man's search for Meaning,
Rider, London 2008, page 78.
 
I will be greatly pleased and delighted if you honorable kindly let me know at least when your and/or your country's decision on my request of help is expected to be reached. Iran is in her darkest period of its history in the last fourteen centuries and my life in Paris , after five years of waiting in absurdity, is as intolerable and as miserable as Les Miserables' hero of Victor Hugo: Jean Valjean!
 
Please, please, please protect me from the Hell of Iran and rescue me from this miserable life in/of Paris. I wish to bring this letter and request with two Sayings and Truths from two French philosopher and intellectuals:
 
1) The absurd is born of this confrontation between the human need and
the unreasonable silence of the world
 
Albert Camus,
Myth of Sysyphus
 
2) Practical rather than theoretical humanism:
the only human humanism worth the name is Human Action.
Human Action for the benefit of humanity; humanity as morality.
 
Andre Comte-Sponville,
The little Book of philosophy
 
Obviously a positive reply is intended and expected from any request and mine is no exception but a negative one is too much preferred and is more constructive than "no reply" according to Victor Frankel.
At the moment I am studying M.C. Nussbaum's book "The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics" and "The Eudemian Ethics from Aristotle and "General Chemistry", by L. Pauling (winner of Noble Prize).
 
It was few days ago I finished the second volume of "The Open Sciety and its Enemies". Here you find a short list of my books in Paris:I bought most of them in price of my daily food!!
 
HUMAN SCIENCES BOOKS:
01-Language, Logic and Truth. A Ayer.
02-A Secular Age; Richard Taylor.
03-Oxford Companion to Politics; OUP.
04-Origin of Species; Charles Darwin.
05-What We Owe to Each Other; Scanlon T M.
06-Happiness; Richard Layard: Penguin.
07-Varieties of religious Experiences; William James.
08-How Everything Works: physics of everyday life; Bloomfield, Wiley.
09-The Morality of Freedom, J Raz; oup.
10-An Introduction to Mathematical Modeling; Dover Publication.
11-Legal Theory; Phil Harris; Palgrave, 2010.
12-The Open Society and its Enemies; vol 2, Sir Karl Popper; Routledge, 2010.
13 -What Democracy Is FOR?, On Freedom and Moral Government.Stein Ringen.2007.
Prinston: Prinston University Press.
14-An Introduction to Law, Phill Harris, CUP.
15-Metaohysic, Aristotle.
16-PHILOSOPHY OF MATERIAL NATURE, Kant.
17-Logic of scientific discovery, Popper.
18-Being Good.
19-Theory of knowledge, cup.
20-Tarski, A. 1994, Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of the Deductive Sciences
21-The Concept of Law, L H A Hart.
22-The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
23-Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals [Paperback]
24-A Short Treatise on the Great Virtues by André Comte-Sponville (Jan 2003)
25-The Little Book of Atheist Spirituality [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]
26-A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues: The Uses of Philosophy in Everyday Life, Comte-Sponville
27-Upanisads (Oxford World's Classics)
28-Buddhism For Dummies
29-The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy The Myth of Sisyphus
30-Logic: Second Edition by Wilfrid Hodges
31-The Little Book Of Philosophy by Comte-Sponville Andre
32-Tarski, A. 1994, Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of the Deductive Sciences
33-Logic of scientific discovery, 19.20 euros.
34-The Open Society and its Enemies 19.20€
35-Theory of Knowledge 35.20€
36-Being Good 13.60€
37-The Metaphysics 16.00€
38-THE WORLD AS WILL & REPRESENTATION VOL 1 €25.60
39-Happiness: Lessons from a New Science (Paperback)
40-The Eudemian Ethics (Oxford World's Classics)
41-Upheavals of Thought 40.00€
42-Thinking and Deciding 40.00€
43-love, Sex, and Marrage: A Philosophical Introduction. Raja Halvany.
44-The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
45-General Chemistry, L. Pauling (winner of Noble Prise)
 
DICTIONARIES:
01-Random House Webster Easy English Dictionary; Random House.
02-Adult Learner's Dictionary; Chambers.
03-Webster's American Dictionary; Merriam-Webster.
04-Merriam-Webster Essential Learner's Dictionary.
05-Oxford Student Dictionary.
06-Cambridge Learner's Dictionary.
07-Collins Cobuild English Guides: 1:Prepositions
08-Macmillan Advanced Dictionary.
09-Oxford Advanced Dictionary, 6th edn.
10-Essential Learners English Dictionary; Merriam-Webster
11-Webster's New Explorer College Dictionary
I do not think many of Iranian immigrated to your country do show this broad range of interest. Could it not be a measure of usefulness of its owner to your country?
 
"Though boys throw stones at frogs in sport,
the frogs do not die in sport, but in earnest."
Plutarch
 
 
Respectfully yours
B Mohammadpour
_____________________________________________
Ahmad Shahid
http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2011/10/111014_u01_ahmadshahid_iran_report.shtml
the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2011/10/111013_u04_iran_humanrights.shtml

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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: bagher mohammadpour <bmp1337@yahoo.com>
To: "icemb.paris@utn.stjr.is" <icemb.paris@utn.stjr.is>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 5:30 PM
Subject: The Right Honorable Ambassador: On my Email to the Prime Minister of Iceland 

The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil,
but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
Albert Einstein
 
Dear my Lord! Let my sufferings come to their end. You are the sovereign master; do with me according to your kindness and commitment to the best.
 
Give to me what I lost and take away from me what I am not deserved.
Throw the intolerable burden of life as it was before.
Blaise Pascal
 
There is a TIME for everything.
(Old Testament)

 

 

The Right Honorable Madam Berglind Asgeirsdottir
Ambassador of Iceland in Paris
 
Few days ago I delivered a copy of may email to the Prime Minister of Iceland and its reply to my rquest for being supported and accepted in your country for a very vital and especial humane reason. Fortunately they did not reject my request but said that I must be there till my request be acceptd.
 
But being there is a matter in need of your kindness and support: not in favor of me myself as a single person but in favor of a big nation. In my papers you find sufficient information on may situation and reasons for requesting help and protection.
 
29.09.2011 is the sixth anniversary of my entrance to Paris in search of help in favor of a big nation who live their darkest period of their history in the last fourteen centuries after the attack of barbarian Arabs. I hope by then I will be honored by receiving the support of you Honorable and your country.
 
I will be pleased be replied by email:
 
Respectfully yours
B Mohammadpour

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