Iranian Government Shutting Down CyberCafes 13
dertx writes: "Just found a wire article about a recent crackdown on 400 CyberCafes in Tehran by the Iranian government. Apparently now anything enabling internet access in Iran must be 'registered' with an obviously state-run trade union. I guess this is cheaper to implement than China's site filtering system."
WRONG!!! (Score:1)
Yeah, non-western cultures didn't duplicate such concepts of freedom, THEY CREATED IT!
I am a white USA citizen who votes Libertarian, so don't think that I have some bias for Iran. However, I do try to see through anti-knowledge posts such as the parent post. Freedom is not a western concept, and I know of a man that disproves your claim that freedom is western. Let me quote an English translation of a great Persian (Iranian) person who formalized the first ever Bill of Rights around 570 BC:
Cyrus united warring nations in the middle east, he freed slaves (mostly Jews) from Babylon and then instated his "Bill of Rights" over all of these nations which he united and freed.
Persia and other parts of the middle east used to be as free, open, and prosperous as the USA is now. Their freedom brought them great acheivements in sciences, arts, medicine, mathematics, etc... The west repaid such a people with war, political sabotage, ignorance, and genocide (Truman's approval and assisting of the taking of the homes and lives of the Palestinians around 50 years ago).
Here is a link for you to start your education on the history of Cyrus. [google.com]
The people aren't stupid. Just because fanatic rulers do stupid things doesn't mean that the people agree.
The USA should first correct the errors that it made in the middle east. We should protect the Palestinians which are modern victims of genocide, and we should respect Arabs, Iranians, etc, as fellow humans. Sorry if this post is a bit hot, but I get pissed at how it seems to be "common knowledge" that Arabs and Iranians are terrorists idiot savages that don't know their head from their ass. It seems like the frickin crusades never ended.
Freedom is Western Concept (Score:2)
Considering that you Americans have the highest prison rate, highest murder rate, and a corrupt government (the recently "fixed" national election), you can't claim that you're the world's greatest.
On the other hand, no other country comes close to your freedoms to make money, and the freedom to exist and work outside your "Caste" (to borrow an Indian term).
So it boils down to a choice. Financial success and stability in the U.S., or a lower crime rate, better health care, and better education anywhere else.
You might well consider this a flame, but it's not. It's Freedom of Speech, which you so violently advocate -- so long as you approve of and agree with what's being said. Those who disagree with me will surely moderate this post down as Troll or Flamebait.
Lower crime rate in Iran? Not. (Score:1)
Things are not going well, and that is part of
why the crackdown is happening. Iranians
are using these cybercafes to communicate
their discontent to the world and to themselves,
and crime is one of the thigns causing it.
Re:Freedom is Western Concept (Score:2)
The fact that extremist governments must use dictatorial power to enforce order (Cuba, which is leftist, and Iran, which is conservative) shows just how much the average citizen of that country differs in opinion from their own government. If it were not for the stranglehold the Mullahs have on Iran now, I think the country would be about as liberal as Turkey, which is still not that liberal and open.
I do agree that it's a relatively new concept that the citizens of a country agree to give the government the right to rule. Many countries exist on the idea that someone (not you) rules. The question of liking it, or wanting to change it never culturally enters the argument.
As for moderating you up or down, I think your post deserves at least a one-point mod up. However, it's the decision of the
Re:the Rights of Non-Americans (Score:2)
As everything gets more global, it's going to be interesting to see how the different countries deal with this issue. Since this showed up in the Your Rights Online section, I guess this means that Americans feel that Iranians don't have enough rights. I know that my British friends feel that the number of gun-related crimes here indicates that we have too many rights. However, given that their Bobbies are just starting to carry guns, and that they're just starting to get the "madman with a gun" crimes, I imagine public sentiment may shift. I think the whole British camera-surveillance thing is a bit much.
I think that V-chip TVs did finally hit the market. I don't know if all the programming that's being broadcast carries the necessary coding.
Only illegal if you're caught (Score:2)
While it may be illegal in the local country to do what the U.S. has, and does, do, who will stand up to the U.S.? Or for that matter, what country will stand up to the bigger bully? (I'm lumping the French and their hidden trials and executions of terrorists in there, as well as the historical Brits, because modern Brits are much less imperialist lately.)
It's not the USA! (Score:2)
But, there is similar to things in the USA. In Santa Monica, CA one must get a permit from the city to vend on the prominade. You can't get one, unless you are renting a cart from a specific group. One must wonder if there are payoffs being made to the right officials. This might be the same for Iran.
Re:Freedom is Western Concept (Score:1)
At least the people in our prisons have generally broken some law, rather than, for example, saying something nasty about Saddam Hussein. And 'corrupt government' is practically a tautology everywhere.
Financial success and stability in the U.S., or a lower crime rate, better health care
Better health care?
Average life expectancy in the United States: 77.12 years
Average life expectancy in Iran: 69.66 years
(Source) [bartleby.com]
, and better education anywhere else
Better education... unless you're a woman, or follow another religion, or...
Re:Just wondering.. (Score:1)
Iran is about to revolt again. (Score:2)
Karma whore reply... (Score:2)
Heh, Please mod me up!!
Re:Lower crime rate in Iran? Not. (Score:1)
How long before it happens here? (Score:3)
It's the old liberal vs. conservative battle played out in a different venue. The conservative Muslims in Iran are very tenacious. After their GOP-financed overthrow of Pavlivi, they took away many freedoms from Iranians. In my life I have met many Iranians whose parents fleed the Ayatollah's brand of totalitarian Islam. Khatami was supposed to prevent that from happening again. One plus for Khatami: one of the cybercafe employees quoted is actually female! That would have never been allowed under the Ayatollah. Now that Khatami is losing power against the conservatives, expect a new wave of Iranian immigrants.
To all Americans: remember that incidents such as this crackdown always begin with some self-styled "Conservative" claiming that a thing or idea is dangerous to the moral value of the Nation.
Ewige Blumenkraft!