Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The story of a killer who mourns for his victim ...

This art student*(at Tehran's art university) was killed by gun shot on 14th of February in Tehran during opposition rally which governments paramilitary did their best to bring violence to it. Now the same people who are the main suspects(as they were carrying warm weapons and were observed shooting toward demonstrators) claim he was killed by the opposition gun fire(simple people can not own guns in Iran, carrying warm weapons is strictly forbidden and can result in death penalty). According to his friends interview with media, Sane has been a Mousavi fan and has been taking part in all rallies against Ahmadinejad after the questionable presidential election.

Our story in Iran is that they kill us and then bury us with their own hands while mourning for us ... Weired, but True :-(  ... The story of having no shame whatsoever  ... Something that has bothered me my whole life listening to a bunch of shameless people, assuming their audience to be bunch of sheep that can not think !!!
Unfortunately news confirm a 2nd victim death from yesterday's rally in Tehran. The Iranian government who has been criticizing the Egyptian government for mistreating the oppositions in the last week, now has to face the accusation of killing protesters in Tehran by their paramilitary forces direct gunshot. Eye witnesses claim they have seen paramilitary forces on motorcycle who fired at him.
Mohammad Mokhtari

Monday, February 14, 2011

Day of Anger, Valentine style ...

The whole day today I have been very nervous, not because of valentine, but because of a planned rally by Iranian Greens in support of protesters in Egypt and Tunisia. I actually did not have any hope to see people again in the streets after one year silence of the greens, but it seems I was wrong thanks to our Egyptians freedom fighters. It seems like Greens are inspired from Tunisians and Egyptians protesters who actually did manage to drive away dictators from their countries. It seems today from Iranians young boys and girls up to the elders of the society preferred to spend their valentine on the streets trying to give a lesson to leaders of Iran.

Today on Valentine day Iranians came once again to the streets and tried to show off, and of course Iranian government is no Mubarak(Egyptian ex-president). They do have a very good paramilitary(Basijies) mobilized and ready to bring violence in any non-violent rally against them whereever in Iran. So today Basijies were on call and could not make it to the their valentine dates. They were busy driving with motor cycles to the pavements beating up pedestrians and trying to use the element of fear to drive people away from the streets, but they did not make it. Although because of mass of police and Basijies presence all over the city a huge classic style rally did not take place, but there were reports of anti-governmental gatherings at least all over Tehran and also reports from Isfahan and other major cities. The demonstrations made one key point - the opposition Green Movement is still alive.

According to the interviews of the Mousavi's advisor with different media, Greens leadership was after to use this opportunity to show the current leaders of Iran that they have to sit at the table and negotiate with them and if NOT they have the power to bring people to the streets of at least Tehran and other major cities of Iran.

My best regards to all freedom fighters in Iran.

Signing off, Officially ME ...

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Ignite Oslo, Rapid Prototyping

On Thursday I hold one of the most difficult presentations of my life. I was representing Robotica Osloensis, a student community which I am deputy chairman of, at Ignite Oslo. I talked about Rapid Prototyping which we use as our main method at Robotica in our projects. Ignite is a style of presentation where participants are given five minutes to speak on a subject accompanied by 20 slides. Each slide is displayed for 15 seconds, and slides are automatically advanced. The Ignite format is similar to Pecha Kucha, which features 20 slides displayed for 20 seconds each.
The Ignite Oslo was a very nice event. They had 5 minutes presentations about different topics(list over topics) which were very interesting. Presentations about art, film making, music composition with applications on iPad, 3D printing, air balloons and fashion, etc. It was pretty stressful when it came to my turn. The whole idea of 15 seconds intervals and having a lot to say about a subject that actually belongs to the nerd world made me very nervous. Thanks to my friends Magnus Lange and Ole Jacob, who helped me both about the content and preparing in advance for the presentation, I was well prepared. Also I should thank my friends who came there to support me when I was actually holding the presentation. My presentation can be downloaded by clicking here.





Saturday, February 12, 2011

They did it :-)

‎100% completed ... Dictator is uninstalled :-) 
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Well THEY did it :-) Mubrak has resigned and there are lots of reasons for Egyptians to celebrate now :-) They managed to do show the time-being pharaoh of their live history that there is no more room for a pharaoh in Egyptian history anymore. They did show him that he can not start a kingdom and place his own son after himself. They did go out, bled, beaten and some were even killed, but they did not bow to HIS wills, and there came the time that HE had to resign and leave the seats for a person that is chosen by PEOPLE:-)

But it is not over. Now it is time for the people to be wise and know exactly what they are doing. They DID know what they DID NOT want, but do they know what they actually WANT ? This was Iranians problem in 1979 and more than the generation that did have this dilemma, my generation did face consequences of it in Iran. I hope Egyptians look at us, a live example in the region and do choose their choice wisely. I do not want to accuse Muslim Brotherhood for what they have not done, but I can say I do not like to see that what happened to my generation in my home country happens to next generation of Egyptians. I can say how hard it would be to live under a state that not only would take away your political freedom, but even your social freedom. It is the responsibility of every single Egyptians voters now to choose wisely and feel the responsibility for the tomorrow of their children. A tomorrow that can be a free democratic Egypt or an Egypt under the rules of frozen minds.

Hereby I would like to give my warmest greetings and best wishes to all the brave people of Egypt ... The successful freedom fighters of our region :-)

picture found on Facebook

Friday, February 11, 2011

I am happy :-)

Uninstalling dictator ... 99% complete
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I am very happy that middle east is finally waking up. I am happy that dictators are shaking in the palaces and I am happier to hear the screams against violence(while the dictators want to lead them to violence). I am happy that people prefer to use the word reform instead of revolution. I am happy that people do not like the smell of blood after revolutions anymore and would prefer let the guy JUST GO(although the temptation of staying at power and make a kingdom with transferring the power to the son is strong)  ...

I am happy to see the spark of hope in Egyptian eyes :-)

Although Mubarak did his best to bring violence to the demonstrations by taking a combination of GUNS, KNIVES, and last but not least CAMELS to the Tahrir square. He also copied lessons from Iranian government in killing demonstrators by Police cars. He tried to use the element of fear to frighten the middle class and warn them of the dangers they would face for demanding his resign. But still people are still standing & demanding his resign. In his last statement he is trying a new trick by transferring power to a man who was responsible for all the controlling and prisoning the political activists in the country in recent years which sounds like a JOKE !!! Well it seems one of the richest men of the world, as the rumors says, is not willing to give up easy I guess.

As Wael Ghanem has said to an Iranian opposition news agency(that Egyptians learnt from Iranians and now Iranians should learn from Egyptians while he was having green wristband on), I am happy to see the fruits of Iranians rising against their government(the use of Facebook as a medium to show the real face of Iranian people & also the government) in other countries in the region. Now it is our turn to learn from Egyptians(both oppositions and the generals/soldiers working for revolutionary guard). We are born to learn and we will learn and tomorrow is our turn and we will shape it in our own hands. The opposition groups in Iran has asked for permission to demonstrate in support of people in Egypt and Tunisia(& as usual no reply from the government). May 14th of February be a new start in our journey to democracy in Iran ...
*picture found on Facebook