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Letter from an Anonymous Iranian to the People of America
OK, I first wanted to deliver this message to you in form of a video
containing interviews with people here, but after receiving some
warnings from from family and friends about the risks of it here, I
decided to share this message for you in form of a letter.
But just know that there’s actually a human being – just like you -
behind this letter, typing every word for you…
You know how much focus there is on the news about Iran these days.
When you turn on the TV and read the paper, you hear about it.
You see the media tries to create an image in your mind about Iran
and Iranians.
But have you ever wondered how real it is? Have you ever wished you
could see behind the scenes and see the truth for yourself?
Well, here’s a chance…
After talking with Mark about how many big misconceptions have been
created by the media, I decided to clear up some of them for you in
this letter. Hope you enjoy reading them and seeing the truth…
Do Iranians hate Americans and the people in the West?
No, not at all. Just ask someone who has come here as a tourist and
he will tell you Iranians are very friendly and hospitable with
people from other countries.
It’s true that the media here tries to make people think the West is
the enemy because that’s how they get power. But most Iranians don’t
have any problem with other nations and actually like them.
Yes, there are some radical groups (like "Basij") who think the west
is the enemy but they are the minority.
Actually this minority group is even hated among most people here
because they interfere with our own people – like attacking and
arresting women if they’re not wearing the kind of covered clothed
they think is correct, among other things.
But the big majority of people here like other nations and want to
live in peace and harmony with the rest of the world.
So do Iranian people want to enter a war with the US?
What do YOU think? Do people ever like to enter a war
at all? Hasn’t it been always kings and governments provoke and
force people to this?
The Iran’s government may not mind a war, but the people certainly
don’t want it.
Because people are always people. They have families who they care
about and don’t want to risk losing in a war. Also they understand
the other country’s people have families too.
You know, war never has solved any problems. It only creates more
problems.
What about the Iran president? Do Iranians agree with him and his
politics?
Some do, but the majority don’t. So it’s important to know he
certainly doesn’t speak for all Iranians.
So when he says something about Holocaust, writes a letter to the US
president, or makes a speech in United Nations, he is NOT speaking
for us either.
But doesn’t the President of Iran want to nuke Israel and "wipe them
off the map"?
I have heard the exact statement Ahmadinejad said in Farsi so I know
what he really meant. He meant the Israel government should
give its place to Palestine – like it used to be before.
He thinks there should be no country called "Israel’ on the map, and
instead it should be called "Palestine".
So what about the Jews living there?
Well, they can certainly keep living there in peace because neither
the government of Iran nor our people have any problem with Jews.
Actually, did you know there are many Jews and Christians living
here in Iran in peace?
So what about terrorists? Don’t Iranians agree with and support
groups like Al Qaida?
I was really shocked when Mark told me some Americans think Iranians
support Al Qaida and other similar groups.
Because Al Qaida and Taliban were one of the most hated groups among
Iranians – even years before the September 11 tragedy, because of
what Taliban were doing to Afghan people.
If you go to the streets here and ask hundreds of people if they
agree with those groups, I guarantee you’ll receive some shocked
faces looking at you wondering what strange question is that?
Are Iranians all Muslim?
Even though most people here are Muslim, but there are also many
Christians, Jews, Atheists, and others living here in peace.
And just like other Iranians, they too like Iran’s culture and are
proud of their history, but don’t agree with the regime.
So how is life in Iran really like?
If you come to Iran today and walk in the streets, what you will see
may surprise you…
You will see parents and their children walking happily together…
You’ll see children playing soccer in the corner of an alley…
You’ll see young boys driving a sports car fast and playing western
POP music in the car…
You’ll see couples walking hand in hand and talking…
You’ll see normal stores, shopping malls, restaurants, and people
living their ordinary life.
You see, people are people – no matter if they are in New York,
Paris, Tokyo, or Tehran.
So how come the picture the media shows is so different?
(I know because I sometimes watch CNN and BBC through satellite TV
and check out their websites on the Internet.)
You know, it’s an art of the media to take a tiny part of the whole
picture and make it look as if it IS the whole picture.
Just like there are Ku Klux Klan in America. It would be easy to
use images of the KKK and paint the picture: “See, this is America.”
They do it over there to show a cloaked picture of Iranians, and
they do it here to show a cloaked image of Americans.
But today the Internet gives us the opportunity to discover the
truth for ourselves – if we are open to do it.
So to you that are reading this letter, whether you live in the US
or any other part of the world, warm regards from the people in
Iran.
[Your peace-lover friend from Tehran, Iran]
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