Apologise to the World Mr. Wallace and Return that Emmy
President Ahmadinejad Calls for Democracy, Free and Fair Elections and a Durable Peace.
Mike Wallace Interviewed …
Apologise to the World Mr. Wallace and Return that Emmy.
Full MSNBC’s interview with Ahmadinejad in Tehran
Full MSNBC’s Brian Williams interview with Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran, 28th July 2008:
On Geert Wilders’ Fitna
I just watched Fitna. What I can shortly say for now is that Nine/Eleven, London’s tube, and etc were done by Wahabbi extremists which are not effectively Muslims by any possible way. If any one goes and reads about the history of them and the foundation of their idealogy, they’ll realise that it’s actually a product of West, especially the UK. All with a plan for such days, and us watching this type of films. By no means this is not Islam.
All religions have this sort of disordered groups in them, that includes Christianity and Judaism. I won’t call a Zionist thug like Saddam a Muslim, same for Bin-Laden as I won’t call Sharon a Jew, or Bush a Christian.
Islam or in general, religions, and being religious is not what you say, it is what you do and how you live in the real life.
Ahmadinejad’s new album Released: “Provincial Trips …”
I haven’t set up my blog in Persian yet so I have to post the picture here in my English one. 40% of my site visitors are from Iran and many others from other countries are also Iranians, so I assume at least 50% of visitors understand the writings on the picture. But sorry to those who can’t read Persian.
The picture’s point is that it’s a book’s cover-page about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s provincial visits; but it looks more like a music album cover. Especially with those titles at the right hand, e.g. “Rain’s Ambassador”, “Rain”, “Soft like Breeze”, “Sea Heart”, etc. Interesting that Hugo Chavez officially released his very own album about a month ago!
Halloween with Ahmadinejad
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the hot Halloween figures this year:

:: Ahmadinejad as Frankenstein (Click to Enlarge)::
:: Holocaust :: … don’t get near to it!
Germany has inaugurated a museum at the site of the Nazi concentration camp where diarist Anne Frank died. this BBC’s news mentions that 50,000 Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Well this is different from what we sometimes hear from Israeli media and also what has been mentioned in Wikipedia that 6,000,000 Jews were killed at the Holocaust.
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the Holocaust a possible myth 2 years ago and has continuously asked for reinvestigation on this event in many occasions. The logic is simple:
- Has the Holocaust really happened?
- If Yes; When, Where, Who’s responsible?
- Who did it? Germany, Austria, Romania, Hungary? (And other countries based on this site’s table).
- If so; what is Israel doing in Middle East occupying Palestine and invading Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt? Also making threats to other countries in the region. All getting supported mainly by USA and Europe.
- If West is sorry for what they’ve done in WWII and to Jews; why don’t they give a peace of their own lands to Jews instead of supporting them to occupy others’.
- Why is it illegal in France, Germany and few other countries to do researches on the Holocaust? Authors actually get arrested for denying it or even just writing their questions.
The Iranian regime does not have any problems with Jews, but with what she calls the Zionist Regime of Israel. In fact Iran had 150,000 Jews at 1948, and currently has about 40,000, still the second largest Jew community in the Middle East after Israel. Their rights are recognised by the government and they have an official representative in the Iranian Parliament. Most Jews know themselves distinctive to Israelis.
When I was writing this article, I started typing Hol… in my Google toolbar, waiting for the rest of the word (Holocaust) to appear on Google’s suggestions list. In a moment I thought maybe I’m typing it wrong, but after all I realised that Google has banned the word from its suggestions list, like what they have done for sexual words.
What’s really behind this event that West doesn’t want us to get aware of?
Mahmoud, Bill & Julia: Happy Birthday!
Today I was invited by a friend of mine to his daughter’s 1st Birthday party. Everything was good and we all enjoyed our Sunday together. But I also realised that…
…today, 28th October is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bill Gates and Julia Roberts‘ Birthday too!
Iran’s nuclear negotiator
It was a complete surprise for me at the first hearing Ali Larijani has resigned from his position. He served pretty well during these two and half years as Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary. Apparently he gave his resignation letter two weeks before its official approval by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and press announcements. However, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed him to the security council in 2004 for a three-year term. So he is Ayatollah Khamenei’s representative in the council anyway, but not the secretary any more.
I thought we’ll know what is precisely going on his resignation sooner, but now that there hasn’t been any official explanations, we still have to hypothesize.
1- As it is somehow an open secret; Larijani has had some differences with Ahmadinejad over how to proceed over the nuclear programme in details.
2- Ali Larijani’s mission is done by this part, and now Iran is setting a new political figure to continue the path.
3- This might be part of Iran’s strategy in this point to kill some time.
4- Larijani has some personal/family issues.
5- Larijani is getting ready for another significant role in the Iranian government.
I personally like the fifth prediction more than others. Ali Larijani is a very close follower of Ayatollah Khamenei, he is a conservative, very loyal to the regime and a logic character at the same time, which the latter is very liked by every one, even reformists.
The fact is that Iran’s Economical situation is not very good at the moment. The sanctions and pressures on Iran are now mostly economical and has caused some difficulties. Maybe Ayatollah Khamenei (or President Ahmadinejad) will appoint him to a new mission in this theme.
The other possible position could be membership of the parliament, as he will have a high chance to become parliament chairman afterwards.

Last but not least: In the past few days western -especially US and UK ‘analysts’ have produced ridiculous commentaries, but they must be assured that Iran’s policy has not shifted on its nuclear programme. The new negotiator, Saeed Jalili and Larijani presence in yesterday’s talks with Solana has given this message clearly.
Iran’s Ahmadinejad interview in NewYork
The Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s interview in New York:
The video is six parts, about 50 minutes in total. Click on the video to watch the next parts.
Ahmadinejad from a different angle
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not shaking hands with a Vietnamese woman in Vietnam:

Doing his Zuhr/Asr Prayers on a mat in the streets:

President of Iran having his luxurious meal:

And sleeping simply in peace:

How many of you have seen your leaders actually obeying religious rules, in private life and international relations, and living in such commoner way?









