Andre
Vltchek publiceerde afgelopen maandag een artikel op Information
Clearing House met als vertaalde titel: ‘Hallo, ze hebben tegen je
gelogen over Iran’.
Niet
alleen wijst Vltchek op het feit dat een heel groot deel van wat de
reguliere (massa-) media als nieuws brengen, niets anders is dan
gefabriceerde leugens, waar hij m.n. ingaat op de agressie tegen
Iran, maar ook laat hij ‘zien’ hoe Iran omgaat met ellende in de wereld: solidair met
onderdrukte volkeren, die worstelen om te blijven leven, naast landen
als Jemen (aan wie Iran geen wapens levert, maar humanitaire hulpgoederen!), Syrië en Palestina (van Palestina is in feite geen sprake meer), maar ook landen als Cuba en Venezuela…….
Zoals
Vltchek terecht stelt: de westerse volkeren worden gehersenspoeld met ideeën dat Iran een fanatieke moslim staat is, echter daar is geen
bliksem van waar, vergeleken met de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten (VAE),
Saoedi-Arabië (S-A), Indonesië en Egypte en een land als Marokko, is Iran een moderne
staat met een uiterst moderne infrastructuur, idem architectuur en een
rijk cultureel leven. Terwijl de genoemde fanatieke moslimlanden niet worden getroffen door westerse sancties, maakt niet uit wat voor barbaarse misdaden ze begaan, moet het Iraanse volk boeten voor de enorme hypocrisie en machtswellust van het westen en de arabische dictatoriaal geregeerde staten……
Tja Iran is sjiitisch en dat ligt niet lekker bij die arabische soennitische staten, waar de VS uiteraard in het geniep wel het sociale karakter van Iran als een enorm ‘gevaar’ ziet, veronderstel dat een volk aan kan tonen prima en gelukkig te kunnen leven in een socialistische staat….. (‘brrr, je moet er niet aan denken….’)
Vrouwen in Iran spelen allesbehalve een ondergeschikte rol en je ziet dan ook regelmatig dat een vrouw haar man terechtwijst in het openbaar. (probeer dat maar eens in Saoedi-Arabië!)
Met
de nieuwe sancties probeert Washington Teheran op de knieën te
krijgen, maar dat zal waarschijnlijk niet lukken, daar China en
Rusland achter het land staan (zo is China bezig een deal met Teheran
te sluiten over levering van olie en gas, uiteraard zal dit ook
onderdeel zijn van nauwere economische samenwerking, zoals die met
Rusland al bestaat)
Lees
het uitstekende schrijven van Vltchek en oordeel zelf:
Hello,
They Lied To You About Iran!
By
Andre Vltchek
August
20, 2018 “Information
Clearing House” –
Have
you ever considered the possibility that almost everything that you
have been told about the world by the Western mass media is a lie and
fabrication?
I
am sure you have, at least lately, when the insanity of Western
propaganda is becoming very clear and obvious. But what about the
extent of indoctrination you were subjected to?
If
you live in Europe or North America, how poisoned are you by the lies
about Cuba and Venezuela, Russia and China, North Korea and yes –
about Iran? Are you beyond recovery? If you see the truth, if you
were confronted by reality, would you still be able to recognize it,
or would you perceive it as propaganda and lies?
I
have just left Tehran, a city with a tremendous history and culture,
overflowing with museums, theatres, wonderfully kept parks dotted
with modern art sculptures. It is a city with modern and fully
subsidized public transportation, consisting of high-tech metro,
ecological bus ways, as well as suburban trains. A city of tall
trees, and quiet squares, of elegant cafes, and extremely educated
and kind people.
A
city that could easily be part of the ‘top ten’ cities on Earth,
were it not be the capital of a country that the West is trying to
ruin, first with unjust and draconian sanctions, and then, who knows,
even by a militarily invasion.
What
do most Westerners know about Iran; what were they told? I think the
image the mass media outlets want to project is of “Iran – a
radical Muslim country, some sort of Shia Saudi Arabia”, or perhaps
worse. Much worse, as Saudi Arabia, the closest Arab ally of London
and Washington,cannot be touched in the West, no matter what
barbarity and terror it spreads all around the world.
Those
who know both Jeddah and Teheran would laugh at such a comparison.
Saudi Arabia, and its semi-colony Bahrain, despite their wealth from
oil, are some of the most compassionless societies on the planet,
misery rubbing shoulders with repulsively vulgar and extreme showing
off of wealth.
Iran
is in its essence a socialist country. It is internationalist, in
full solidarity with many oppressed and struggling nations on our
planet. No, I am not talking about Syria, Yemen or Palestine only; I
am talking about Cuba and Venezuela, among many others. You did not
know? It is not surprising: you are not supposed to know!
You
are also expected to remain ignorant about Iran’s social system,
clearly socialist. Free education and medical care, greatly
subsidized public transportation and culture, huge public spaces and
to some extent, strong government and at least partially, central
planning.
Despite
those absolutely unjust, terrible sanctions imposed, with some
interruptions, from Washington and its allies, Iran is standing tall,
trying as much as it can to take care of its people. And despite the
terrible ordeal Iranian people are being put through, they do not
cheat and do not steal. The exchange rate collapsed after Washington
imposed another round of bizarre sanctions, triggering frustration,
even protests.
But
the majority of Iranians understands who the real culprit is. And it
is no secret that the so-called opposition is often financed from the
West.
Most
visitors do not understand anything about the local currency or
exchange rates. I am no exception. I simply give taxi drivers or
waiters my wallet, and they only take what is due. I checked with my
Iranian colleagues: and the amount that is being taken is always
fair.
Iranians
do not display ‘arrogant pride’; they only show the determined,
decent and patriotic pride of a nation with thousands of years of
great culture which knows perfectly well that it is on the right side
of history.
You
were told ‘how religious Iran is’; I am sure you were. But unlike
in Saudi Arabia or Indonesia, religion is not ‘being thrown into
your face’ here; it is not waved as a flag. In Iran, religion is
something internal, deep, which is expressed humbly and without
noise. While the mosques of Jakarta broadcast, for hours a day and
usingpowerful loudspeakers, entire sermons, while people are now
being thrown into jail for even criticizing this brutal imposition of
religion on the general public, in Tehran I could hardlyeven
detect Adhan(call
for prayer). Most of the local female Teheran city-dwellers only
cover their hair symbolically – one third or even just a quarter,
keeping most of their hair exposed.
But
the West would never inflict sanctions on Indonesia or antagonize it
in any other way, no matter how brutal it is to its own people:
Washington,
London and Canberra already ruined its socialist direction after the
US-orchestrated coup of 1965. Jakarta is now an obedient, turbo
capitalist, anti-Communist,
West-junk-food-and-crap-entertainment-loving society. It has nothing
public left. The elites have fully robbed the country on behalf of
the West. Religions in Indonesia are used to uphold the pro-Western
fascist regime.
Iran
is totally the opposite: its interpretation of religion is
‘traditional’, as it used to be before the West managed to derail
its essence in so many parts of the world. It is socialist,
compassionate, spiritual and yes – internationalist.
Unlike
in places like Jeddah or Jakarta, where going out to eat is now the
height of cultural life (and often the only option of how to ‘enjoy
the city’), Tehran offers high quality art cinemas (Iranian films
are some of the greatest and most intellectual in the world),
world-class museums and galleries, vast public spaces, as well as a
great number of sport and amusement public facilities, including
beautifully maintained parks.
You
want to hang from a rope and fly over a valley, near one of the
tallest TV towers on Earth – you can do it easily in Teheran. You
want to see a series of the latest Chinese art films –you can, at
the magnificent palace called the Cinema Museum. Or maybe Chekhov or
a Tennessee Williams theatre play, if you understand some Farsi?
Why not?
Of
course you can sit in a horrendous traffic jam, if you are in love
with your car, as you would in Riyadh or Jakarta, but you can also
zip through the city in comfort and cheaply, on board the super
modern metro system. You can walk on beautiful sidewalks, under tall
trees, some of which grow from the clean creaks that separate
driveways from pedestrian areas.
What
else were you told; that you cannot look into a woman’s eyes or you
will be stoned to death? Couples are holding hands everywhere in
Tehran, and annoyed girls are slapping the faces of their men,
teasingly and sometimes even seriously.
But
would you believe it, if you saw it? Or is it too late; have you
reached the point of no return?
One
day, a driver who was taking me from my hotel to the Press TV
television studio, exclaimed in desperation:
“Europeans
who come here, even for the first time: they don’t want to learn.
Even if they come to Iran for the first time, they land at the
airport, get into my car, and begin preaching; teaching me about my
own country! They all come with the same story, with the same
criticism of Iran. There is no diversity! How can they call
themselves democratic countries, if they are all thinking the same
way?”
In
Teheran, the diversity of thought is absolutely striking. With my
colleagues and comrades, we discuss everything from the war in
Yugoslavia, to Latin America and of course, Iran itself. They want to
know about Russia and China. I love what I see and what I hear –
when people are curious and respectful of other cultures, it is
always a great start!
Iran
is bleeding, suffering, but it is strong. Not everyone agrees with
government policies here (although most of them do support their
government), but everybody is determined to fight and defend his or
her country, if it is attacked militarily or by other means.
Whenever
I come here, I have this impolite urge – I want to shout at my
readers: Come here and learn something! Iran is not perfect, but this
is real – here, life is real and so are the people.
Thanks
to their culture and history, they somehow know how to separate
precious stones from junk, pure thoughts from propaganda, cheap and
deadly capitalism from the great strive for a much better world. If
you don’t believe me, just watch their films; one masterpiece after
another.
Perhaps
that is why the West wants to first ruin, and then to totally destroy
this country. For the West, Iran is ‘dangerous’. Iran is
dangerous, even deadly,for the imperialist arrangement of the world,
as China is dangerous, as Russia is, as Cuba, Venezuela, Syria and
Bolivia are.
To
ruin Iran will not be easy, I would even say: it could prove
impossible. Its people are too smart and determined and strong. Iran
is not alone; it has many friends and comrades. And even Iran’s
neighbors – Turkey and Pakistan – are now quickly changing
direction, away from the West.
Don’t
take my word for all this. Just come and see. But do no preach: ask
questions, and then, please sit, listen and learn! This country has
more than 7,000 years of tremendous history. Instead of bombing it,
read its poets, watch its films, and learn from its internationalist
stand! And then, only then, decide, whether Iran is really your
enemy, or a dear comrade and friend.
[First
published by NEO – New Eastern Outlook]
Andre
Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative
journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in dozens of countries.
Three of his latest books are Revolutionary
Optimism, Western Nihilism, a
revolutionary novel “Aurora” and
a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”.
View his other books here.
Watch Rwanda
Gambit,
his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo and his
film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On
Western Terrorism”.
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle East, and
continues to work around the world. He can be reached through
his website and
his Twitter.
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Zie ook:
‘With Veiled Regime Change Threats, Trump and NeoCons Blasted for Exploiting Iran Protests‘
‘US Empire Is Running The Same Script With Iran That It Ran With Libya, Syria‘
‘Nikki Haley (VS ambassadeur in de VN) bedreigt sjiitisch Iran met militair ingrijpen……‘ (klik ook op de links onder dat bericht)
‘VS liegt schaamteloos om het westen verder op te zetten tegen Iran……..‘
‘Protesten Iran opgezet door de VS en Israël‘
‘Iran, de protesten en wat de media je niet vertellen………‘
‘Iraanse protesten gezien door de propaganda bril van de VS en de rest van het westen……..‘
‘Iran: moderne oorlogspropaganda ingezet door VS tegen ‘ongehoorzaam land…’‘
‘Warmonger Called Out on Live TV After Pretending to Care About Iranian Protesters‘
‘Iran houdt zich aan nucleair verdrag, ondanks VS agressie‘
Dan nog wat links naar berichten over de werkelijke agressor in onze wereld >> de VS: Alleen vanaf 1945 tot het jaar 2000 heeft de VS al 20 miljoen mensen vermoord (deze eeuw al meer dan 2 miljoen, hoewel deskundigen al spreken over een aantal van meer dan 2,5 miljoen…), zie: ‘VS vermoordde meer dan 20 miljoen mensen sinds het einde van WOII……..‘ Zie verder:
‘List of wars involving the United States‘
‘VS buitenlandbeleid sinds WOII: een lange lijst van staatsgrepen en oorlogen……….‘