It sounds like if presented properly this could be
a huge international case against the IRI.
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On Friday, June 12, 2009 2:00 PM, bagher mohammadpour wrote:
Dear Mr Alan Sheen
Hello. In the previous letter I had no enough time, so here I want to add some additional points to clear my situation better.
In reply to question four I must add these points:
1-You
know that it is a long time that Europe has lost its security for
Iranian activist and at the moment there are no serious and important
figure in Europe and nearly all real activist have moved to north
America and this would be more vital if One wants to divuldge something
of at the national level importance with too meny serious concequences
for the IRI.
2-In Europe finding a suitable job is nearly impossible because of the
power of tradition and closed social system and the STATIC nature of
their adminestrative arrangements. On the other side my long, efficient
and wide experience in many fields of Industerial pharmacy is something
valuble and gaining this level of experience for a pharmacist would cost
a lot in terms of money and time and by being there I shall put all
these items in service of Canada. All those information and documents
which support and prove my claims were available to all of my colleagues
but non of them could EXTRACT what I did and NEVER any of them was as
determined as me on the objection to all those absolute faults.
3-Till now Cadana has been a main critic on iran and initiated two
resolution against HR violation by tehran goverment. So expecting to be
supported by ONE of the most serious critics of iran is absolutely
natural and too much Reasonble an expectation.
Logically is it not so?
4-Genuine political support of a big country in favor of advancement of
HRs must be followed by Practical and Actual measures of HR Activist
especially when the subject is one of the cases of HR violation in the
World. Once I wrote:
Today
it is an received opinion and belief, both nationally and
internationally, that: Any commitment to advancement of Human Rights in
Iran must be asserted by deeds, for words, on this subject, it is a long
time, have nearly exhausted their POWER. Is not it true?
This is the last sentence of your reply:
It sounds like if presented properly this could be a huge international case against the IRI.
HUGE
is the best and most correct adjective in describing the importance of
this case. If we only consider this dimension of this problem, we must
be serious and do our best to help all those helpless people who have no
escape against this danger.
And
finally I must reconfirm the hardness of my situation and life in
France and I am in urgent need of Help and like to leave this country as
soon as possible; France seems too much better when you are outside and
the power of static tradition has made the life too hard for
intelectual and educated migrants. If the last sentence of your reply
which I hilghted above is your final assessment on my claims, there
wiould be NO need to add something on the emergency of me and Iranians'
need FOR URGENT NEED and I hope receiving your help and reply as sson as
possible.
b mohammadpour
Shaahe Shoorideh Saraan
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