Prime Minister/Premier ministre ;
On Sunday, February 6, 2011 1:05 PM, bagher mohammadpour wrote:
On Sunday, February 6, 2011 1:05 PM, bagher mohammadpour wrote:
Dear M.F. Bustos. Thank
you for your reply. My forwarded letter proved a defect in one of the
pictures, so here I correct it and send you a new one.
I hope the support of the Government of Canada be received soon in help and support of a big nation.
B Mohammadpour.
From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre
To: bagher mohammadpour
Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 5:40:09 PM
Subject: Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre
Dear B. Mohammadpour:
On behalf of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, I would like to acknowledge receipt of your recent e-mail.
Please be assured that your comments have been noted, and that they will receive due consideration from the Minister, whom you also addressed in your correspondence.
Thank you for writing to the Prime Minister.
M.F. Bustos
Manager/Gestionnaire
Executive Correspondence Services
for the Prime Minister's Office
Services de la correspondance
de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre
>>> From : bagher mohammadpour bmp1337@yahoo.com Received : 03 Feb 2011 09:52:21 AM >>>
>>> Subject : . . . ON THE MAIN OF A LION? >>>>
WHAT COULD BE A
MOSQUITO
ON THE MANE OF A LION?
The Right Honorable Stephen Harper
The Prime Minister of Canada
The Honorable Lawrence Cannon
The Foreign Minister if Canada
WHEN I read in your statement (1) issued after the successful adoption of a
resolution on human right situation on Iran that:
'The Government of Canada is
extremely pleased by the adoption of this resolution
AND
s i g n a ll i n g
to the people of Iran that
they are not alone
in their efforts
to promote human rights in their
country.'
I went to your embassy in Paris to follow up a letter I sent about four months
ago for the Canadian ambassador Honorable Marc Lortie. Regarding the absolutely
clear language and supportive theme of the statement I thought it would provide
the solution for the pharmaceutical crisis in Iran but unfortunately I found
there no trace of what the statement utterly declared of support and sympathy!
There was no actual sign of your Government's belief that:
We believe this resolution
sends a clear message of support
to Iranian human rights defenders.
As an Iranian human rights defender who has lost all his life in the last twenty
years, I hope your and your country commitment to stop or lessen the persistent
violation of the fundamental human rights, help me to divulge that unbelievable
crime and protect a nation from the inescapable danger of 'Adulterated
Medicines'.
Your statement clearly promises that 'Canada will continue to stand with the
people of Iran against the oppressive actions of the Iranian authorities.', so
it is reasonable and logical to RENEW my request my request on being accepted in
your country till by divulging that crisis to awake up the international
community to an unbelievable and hidden threat to the Public Health
that continued during the last thirty years.
Sir Karl Raimund Popper believed 'Only Freedom Can Make Security Secure'. I am
in need of freedom and security of your country to make the life a little more
secure to the people of Iran.
Failing reasons and arguments to find and open their ways in Ottawa will
demolish all moral and political and democratic foundations of legitimacy of
criticizing pseudo-politicians and oppressive regime in Tehran and allover the
world for ever!
I eagerly looking forward to hearing from you the best news about your
supportive decision to help Iranians. I hope this statement becomes a bridge
between verbal and practical politics to bring me to the freedom of your country
and society in support of the people of Iran.
Sincerely yours
B Mohammadpour
________________________________
(1): The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued
the following statement after the successful adoption of a resolution on the
human rights situation in Iran following a vote by the Third Committee of the
United Nations General Assembly:
"The Government of Canada is extremely pleased by the adoption of this important
human rights resolution. The international community has fulfilled its
responsibility by condemning the deplorable situation of human rights in Iran
and by signaling to the people of Iran that they are not alone in their efforts
to promote human rights in their country.
We believe this resolution sends a clear message
of support to Iranian human rights defenders.
"With this resolution, and those presented in previous years, the unacceptable
human rights situation in Iran has been brought to the attention of the
international community, and the Iranian authorities have been called to account
for their actions. We will continue to call on the Iranian authorities to take
steps to end the egregious abuses of the most fundamental basic human rights of
the Iranian people.
"This was the eighth consecutive year in which Canada has served as the lead
co-sponsor for this resolution. The resolution highlights long-standing
violations of human rights by the Iranian authorities, such as the persistent
discrimination against and violation of the fundamental human rights of women
and girls, stoning and amputation, widespread discrimination against ethnic and
religious minorities, media censorship and harassment of human rights defenders,
including women's rights activists. Canada will continue to stand with the
people of Iran against the oppressive actions of the Iranian authorities.
"The Government of Canada strives to promote freedom, democracy, human rights
and the rule of law. Canada expects all Iranians to be able to enjoy the same
rights and freedoms to which all people are entitled."?
The resolution was co-sponsored by 41 other member states of the United Nations,
and was supported by 80 in the vote earlier today, with only 44 member states
voting against. This represented the largest margin ever in favour of this
resolution, signaling the international community's deepening concern with the
human rights situation in Iran.
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http://www.international.gc.ca/media/aff/news-communiques/2010/368.aspx?lang=eng
(No. 368 - November 18, 2010- 8:00 p.m. ET)
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