KnowRooz rasid sabz O shaadaab,
Bolbol pish~A~sonbol, kashti yo aab.
Yaaraan hameh barkhaasteh az khaab.
Belderchin, farmer and children
I remember from the time that
I had a very good teacher in
Kaavian School in Tehran, Iran.
The neighbor said to the farmer
That I would come to help you 2 times,
But never showed up.
So, the farmer who had to prepare the land
Only two times a year, to grow,
To cultivate and pick goods like,
Saffron, Sea buck torn,
Shaatoot,
Started preparing the soil for the root.
Happy Spring Happy KnowRooz
To all Gardeners and farmers in Iran
And From Iran, where ever
They care to grow good food.
Sonbol, Pine seeds and Raisins are good for
Brain.
Avocado, Olive, Almond, Coconut,
Activate our heart ..
Dear Iraj in Whisperings of a thirty year long Night
First I like to suggest the word jelo instead of keeneh to be considered in new prints of your book.
27 years ago I learned this Song through Siavash Ghomayshi our good old friend and I also like to change the title with the final melody line Hamsedaa show o rahaa show. I think this is also a good title for the book that revives so many millions of hearts and minds of people of Iran and the world.
This book with new name Hamsedaa Show o Rahaa Show will be uniting Iranian people in Sport stadiums of the world and soon will arrive the day that all of us can go home and start our Avocado experiment where used to be Evin. We have to reclaim our land with the power of our spirit or Voice Now.
And don’t stop trying until we bring the Law and Justice in our homeland Iran again.
Hamid Shokat Farvardin 17 2565 in Chicago
In a gathering of Iranians and their International friends about 20 speakers shared their views with the public. Hamid Shokat, a historian believes that our people are trying for 100 years by now for constitutional monarchy to manage democratically in Iran and now with what has been learned 100 years and 50 years ago, the nation is ready to change from dictatorship to Democracy.
Sargardon
Iraj Jannati-ataie, Siavash Ghomayshi, Dariush, Manochehr Cheshm-aazar, Minuvash
Az azaabe jaadeh khasteh
Naresideh o resideh
Aahi az sare residan
Nakeshideh o keshideh
Ghame sargardonihaamoe beh toe saadeghaaneh goftam
Esmi keh esme shabam bood
Beh toe aasheghaaneh goftam
Baa tanam dardi ageh bood
Beramagh bood ageh paahaam
Taazeh taazeh baa toe goftam
Ageh kohneh bood dardaam
Mane sargardoone saadeh, toe ro saadegh medonestam
In baraam shekasteh amaa, toe ro aashegh medonestam
To tamaam toole jaadeh
Keh ofogh baraabaram bood
Showghe toe rahtosheye man
Esme toe hamsafaram bood
Mane delshesheie harjaa, har shekastan keh shekastam
Zeere koohbaare ghoseh
Har neshastan, keh neshastam
Eshghe toe az khaateram bord,
Keh nahefam o peyaadeh
Toe ro faryaad zadam o baaz
Khoon shodam to rage jaadeh
Neyzehye nambaade sharjee
Wasate dashte taabestoon
Taazeyaanehhaaye ragbaar
Toye chele ye zemestoon
Natonestan,
Natonestan jeloye mano begeran
Az mane khasteh ye khasteh
Showghe raftano begeran
Haalaa keh resedam injaa,
Pore gheseh baraa goftan
Por neyaaze toe baraaye aah keshedan
- O shenoftan
toe ro baa khodam gharebeh
az khamam jodaa mebenam
khodamo por az taraaneh
toe ro besedaa mebenam
kee sedaato daad beh mahtaab?
Mahtaabo kee bord az injaa?
Esmetoe kee daad beh khorshid
Khorshid o kee daad beh abraa?
Baa mane rahedeh az khod
Yek taraaneh hamsedaa show
Baa man az zanjeere in shab
Hamsedaa show o rahaa show
O yeah send to me all your arrows at once
I melt them in a solar oven and make house
For photovoltaic cells and place them in children house
From Santa Monica Airport, Library we will fly to
Hesperia to See Nader, Dastan, Iliana and learn
How to build earthquake proof roof.
Lighter than Air is my prefered way of transportation.
Transformation of Transportation.
A man from Russia is making Airships in California.
A Feather, A Bamboo, A Brush
Welcome to play
To create your day
To Parabounce, Sing and Swing
All over the Bay.
Altamira Hotel in Sausalito
Mira Mar in LA.
In Harbin hotsprings, Esalan
To pray play the Ney.
Rumi, Goethe, Whitman Original.
Solar 21
Dear friends, good morning
I am one of the students of Iran Class 79.
Iran Class 79 are 150.000 Pioneers in Energy independency.
Some of us traveled to Iran more than once through the dark years
Of iri fooling naive people of the world and terminating Iranian citizens brutally.
Inviting Iranian, American, European Pioneers
To meet in Solar pools
To cook their fish
Over the satellite dish
200 fish on a solar sat dish school launch
kish
grow strawberry for a clean quick cash
1996 Ferdowsi, Rumi, Khayam,
presented to friends
Tonge Tango CD
1999 Minuvash traveled to Iran
and presented Tonge Tango live
in the gardens, at homes,
in the taxi, in the bus and mini bus
Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan
Salmas, Mashad, Caspian Sea
Now i want to see you
Dr. Ramin Etebar, Gardener Amir Hoshang Golshani
Dr. Firouz Naderi, Architect Nader Khalili
Mr. Parviz Hakim Elahi, Mr. Mahmoud Shokrolahi
Mr. Steven Meadows, Dr. Robert Dane
To produce and present 5 subjects talk show
Stand for your rights
REZA PAHLAVI OF IRAN
Excerpt from Statement at the
National Press Club
Washington DC
March 1st, 2006
Let us recall that a hundred years ago, Iran’s Constitutional Revolution introduced the first genuine democracy into the East, with more than half the population of the world. Let me assure you that today, there are more than a thousand circles of dissent and opposition in Iran against the regime. Their cumulative weight is far greater than that of the clerical regime. However, the problem is that they are kept isolated from each other; and this is the regime’s highest priority.
Local networks facilitating communications within these circles are beyond the regime’s control. When it comes to connecting all of these circles at the national level, however, the regime comes down with an iron fist. The Reform Movement, the Student Movement, the printed press, web loggers, provide examples of attempts to create national networks.
The regime’s response to the Reform Movement was to corrupt it from above by installing subservient leaders who later confessed their vow to defend the regime, not the people who elected them.
They fragmented the student movement through a combination of torture, imprisonment, building a fifth column, and even a vast drug ring. Can you imagine, a year prior to the vast student protests of 1999, you could seldom find drugs in dorms; a year later heroin was cheaper than tobacco! This does not happen in authoritarian states, unless underwritten by the state itself.
Living in the free world, you would expect that the natural means of communication with these circles would be a free press. Well, there are more journalists and web loggers in Iranian jails today than in any other country in the world.
While the roots of a national communications network has to be inside Iran, the conclusion from the observations above is that the hub of this network cannot be inside the country.
This is where the free world can help. I know of hundreds of young dissidents who have done organizational activity inside Iran, in effect connecting the aforementioned small local networks. Today they are sitting scared in places from Jordan to Turkey, or in refugee camps in European cities. With a little help from the free world, they can become the building blocks of a two-way communication network that aggregates the demands of the thousand circles of opposition into a national demand for democracy and against this theocracy.
I stand here before you, appealing on behalf of the many dissidents who simply ask for the support of the free world. And I hope that I am right to being optimistic that the free world is indeed committed to invest in democracy as the solution for Iran, rather than endless negotiations or military strikes.