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Sep102010

Iran Interview: Faezeh Hashemi "Every Iranian Seeking Rights is Green"

Faezeh Hashemi --- former member of Parliament, women's rights activists, and daughter of former President Hashemi Rafsanjani --- spoke with Omid Memarian for Foreign Policy magazine:

Foreign Policy: During the post-election protests last year, you were imprisoned for 24 hours and then released. Many believe that, if you were not the daughter of Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani, you would still be in prison right now. How has it felt over the past year to see so many of your former colleagues remain in prison?

Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani: I, too, believe that I would not have been released had I not been Mr. Hashemi's daughter. It feels terrible to see individuals who have worked hard for this country for years put in prison without due legal process only for their attempts to stand up to injustice and for telling the truth. Likewise, [it feels terrible] to see those who are real criminals as rulers.

Presently, everything is upside down, wrong is right, the unjust pretend to be unjustly treated, those who aim to destroy the country and the religion call themselves servants of the nation. Imbeciles are at the top, and managers and the distinguished are in prison, or have been dismissed, or have had to flee the country. All of this would be painful for any Iranian who has a modicum of pride.

FP: Recently, Ahmadinejad has expressed interest in meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama. Considering his upcoming trip to the United States this month for the inaugural session of the U.N. General Assembly, do you think such a meeting might take place? And if so, how might this affect Iran's domestic politics?

FHR: Ahmadinejad should handle his own problems first. Even if his own fabricated statistics are reviewed, everyone can see that over the 30 years [since] the Iranian revolution, even during the Iran-Iraq War, Iran has never had such a sorry state of affairs. He destroys whatever he touches.

Whether the meeting takes place or not, I don't think anyone is waiting for any positive change in Iran's internal or foreign politics or putting too much hope on it.

FP: How do you think Iranian society has changed since the June 2009 presidential election?

FHR: The exuberance, hope, and excitement of the [post-election period] has given its place to depression and hopelessness. People see themselves face to face with lies, mismanagement, demagoguery, bullying, thuggery, injustice, destruction of national resources and wealth, loss of international opportunities, and further destruction of the country at the hands of the ruling group.

FHR: I think every Iranian who is in search of his or her rights, freedom, democracy, and the country's development belongs to this movement.

This is a peaceful civil movement. Respecting everyone's rights, even one's opponents'; avoiding tension and animosity through finding points of common interest; pursuing demands through consensus in whatever way everyone can --- these are some of the expectations of this movement....

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Reader Comments (3)

Scott, it's Faezeh, not Fatemeh. You got the name wrong in the title ;)

September 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterIranPhd

I think , psychologically , Faezeh has to be in trouble, because she's the daughter of her father, because all her fellows are in prison while she's out, she feels guilty vis-à-vis her comrades and she's right; she has to find all this unfair; I know, her brother is in London, perhaps he's a reader of EA :-); I would like to ask them a question, why doesn't their father do anything to save Iran and iranian people ? is "money" more important than "justice" ? is money more important than "honor"; for myself, all your assets are nothing compare to honor , are worthless compare to the pride of a nation; "you" are the only person capable to save our country, without "velayate faghih", meaning without SL( because you refer always to him saying SL is the only person to do anything, we don't want him ! ), so move and do so; iranians don't need a legal guardian, they are not mental disabled; they want to choose "their" president for a limited time, they want no longer a dynastie either with crown or a turban; they want a republic, even if it's islamic, a fair one, compatible with what we were taught at school ( that islam is "fairness", "modern" adapting to its time !

September 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnge-Paris

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