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A new Iran in the making?

In today’s Iran, the media, students, Justice and Religious Affairs conservatives, a fascinating and political bouquet of colorful flowers. Journalists, including those who work in government are proud of newspapers, the newspapers that have been closed are ordered by the courts to reproduction reformist ideas. The students are proud to participate actively in the process of change that goes in their country. The legal system derives its powers of the Constitution and its own interpretation of the strict rules of Iranian society. And religious conservatives draw their inspiration of the basic principles of Islam.

A witness to a fascinating political process in the country with the main players of the bone is not the subject of what they want to achieve at the end of this process, but all at the same time, patience and tolerance was the name of the game. With an upcoming study on the ground, the situation on a week during the visit to Iran at the invitation of the Islamic Republic, it is not possible to indicate all segments of the complexity of the conflicts and contradictions, which have always slices Iranian society, which in the scene Once again, we could clearly see a nation proud to continue to walk with confidence, in spite of all the opportunities that become familiar with both internally and externally.

In nature, and how Iran, too, like Pakistan, a fierce struggle between those who have the mandate of the man, on the one hand, and those who believe they have been by God to lead From their nation on the Other. Reformers in Iran, inspired by its President Mohammad Khatami, the winner of the last election, perhaps, with 80% of the vote. Conservatives on the other hand, have succeeded so far, crimping, the argument seemed to him that if you are not with the upgrade, but also the basic principles of Islam. So it is not the road to modernity without receiving directives religious doctrines that fact exist.

The case of Dr. Hashem Aghajari, who was accused, the implementation of the ideas of “Islamic Protestantism” and Pollsters who came on the basis of results than men in Iran want dialogue with the United States, spoke of freedom in the media and in intellectual circles in the country. A group of intellectuals believe that the only way to ensure that progress made by that country to respect the concept of moderation. Radicalism, they say, is a feature of chaos and instability of social behaviour, while the spirit of moderation, stresses respect for the rule of law. She also reported that the radicalism in all its forms must be abandoned only if the country is sailing in the direction of spiritual perfection and all-out development. On the other side of Resalat, a publication in a commentary “A Remembrance” to remember that, since May 23, 1997 (when Mohammad Khatami was elected, the President of the Republic for the first time), that the group stressed the need for changing the political structure of the reformist camp. The reformist camp has protected with interminable political elements, and sometimes even contradictory, ideals, which recalls the paper. He also pointed out that some people have tried, in a chaos of the company, under the banner of reform. With regard to the case in which the court Pollsters negotiations recently launched another newspaper Aftab-e Yazd, recalled that some parts of the press have from the outset insisted that the defendants are hundred percent of the espionage is found guilty, while others have Affirms that the case is political in nature. He also pointed out that some parts of the written press, in advance of public opinion polls, by Gallup, the defendants in this case, Zionist left. It seems that, whatever their origin, opinion polls, consideration of the views of some national groups are valid, while opinion polls, the need for a revision of certain guidelines are ignored, the release added. In the meantime, the former head of the judiciary, Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, the charge of treason against the three pollsters tent, for allegedly disclosing secret information to foreign countries. The case concerns a former student leader at the resumption of the American Embassy in Tehran, Abbas Abdi and Hossein Qazian, Behrouz Geranpayeh and Alireza Alavitabar of Ayandeh Research Institute. The defendants are charged with the implementation of the investigation at the behest of Washington-based Gallup Organization, as well as manipulation of the results of the investigation. On the other side of the second vice-spokesman of the Majlis, Mohammad Reza Khatami said that under the laws of the State of the sole source for identifying cases of espionage and spies of information the ministry. He further stated that the Tribunal has waived from the adoption of the Ministry of Information law, the role and the expression of public opinion, that the documents for political guidance. He also criticized the judicial system is not free for a conversation between the accused and his lawyers. In the meantime, is also a revolutionary court has decided to sentence him to three inmates, according to reports members of religious-nationalist groups and others to death, to lengthy prison terms. Several activists of the banned groups in the past year have been arrested, and later serious offences such as “espionage attempts to State security and undermine the interest …” The arrests offsetting a wave of protests in universities and pressure groups and reformers have been condemned by intellectuals and legislators. Some believe that the cause of death, whether the new warrants has been issued, which can result in protests against State costs both at home and abroad. “The country paid a high price, the courts after Mr. Aghajari was sentenced to death, “said one Iranian intellectual.

Today, an intense debate on Iran or on the question of whether lifting the embargo on satellite television. The reformist press for the lifting of the ban argue that the results in larger freedom, the more knowledge. Opponents require that the greater awareness of the company depends more detrimental to the national security and integrity in the long term. A suggestion, in the Majlis, that the use of technology in Malaysia, a few years ago, for the unwanted channels, which is accessed by the public. But given that these techniques have since been overtaken conservatives believe that people were simply find ways to circumvent the restrictions. The reformers, therefore wonder if governments the right to prescribe how their country should think and see what it should be, and whether Social Affairs, by improving the implementation of restrictions or prohibitions or to the promotion of public participation and respect for its Choices.-Onlooker

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