It will be nice if Ahmadinejad would just stay in NY:
Mr Ahmadinejad, Please STAY!
Mr Ahmadinejad, Where is my Vote? - New York Chapter is a group of young Iranian-Americans that was formed in the aftermath of the June 2009 presidential elections in Iran. As you intend to come to our city for the United Nation’s General Assembly, we would like to let you know that we have found a perfect solution to the tragedy that you have brought upon us and yourself. First, let us elaborate on how we have reached such a disastrous situation, and second we would like you to please seriously consider our proposal.
Mr Ahmadinejad, the official results of the vote of the 12th of June are as true as your subsequent explanations for the massive post-election protests. If anyone had doubts that there was massive fraud in the elections, the mind blowing Orwellian rhetoric that you employed to make your case removed them all.
Mr Ahmadinejad!
When for several weeks in a row, millions of Iranians poured into the streets of Iran to protest your “decisive victory”; you dismissed all of them as a few disgruntled nobodies influenced by foreigners.
When Neda Agha-Soltan was shot in the streets by your agents, your friends said that it was a plot by the CIA and that her videos were fake and produced by CNN. When people asked for her murderers to be identified, you asked Interpol to arrest Arash Hejazi, the doctor who tried to save Neda’s life.
When opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi provided you with evidence that people were raped and tortured in your jails, your friends setup a committee to investigate more than 500 allegations and surprisingly it took them less than 24 hours to conclude that these were baseless claims and rumors.
When former vice-president Ali Abtahi accused you of cheating in the elections, you had him arrested (along with hundreds of former officials) and obliged him to confess that he was involved in a foreign plot to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
When millions of Iranians shouted “Death to the Dictator!” from their rooftop every night to protest your bloody repression, your friends said it was a plot orchestrated by the “Bahai’s” through the BBC, which you call the “Baha’i Broadcasting Company”.
Mr Ahmadinejad, what on earth do you think you are doing? Do you really think that you can alter facts or reverse the course of history?
Mr Ahmadinejad, the civil awakening of the people of Iran is not something that you or anyone else can stop. The number of your friends is dwindling by the day and your erratic behavior has alienated your most hard-line followers. The house of lies that you are desperately trying to bring together is crumbling.
Mr Ahmadinejad, we believe that the current struggle is one between justice and oppression, one between truth and lies and one between the will of the people versus the special interests of a few. In this struggle, you have chosen the wrong camp and you are rapidly running out of tools. On our side however, the Green Tree of Hope is growing faster than ever, and every single day brings a new set of opportunities and every single one of your actions adds thousands of smart and talented minds to our cause.
Mr Ahmadinejad, we are young, naïve and full of hope, but we strongly believe in the power of new and creative ideas, we believe that we can still save you from yourself. While many of your broad range of opponents were saying that you should not be allowed to come to New York for the United Nation’s General Assembly, we have a different opinion. We believe not only that you should come, but that you should use this extraordinary venue to make history; we believe that you should accept our invitation to STAY in New York.
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Mr Ahmadinejad, we believe that by staying here, you can make a lot of people, including yourself, much happier. The people of Iran do not want you as president, and they have proven that they will fight for freedom till the end. You are currently on the front line of this fight, but on the wrong side; we only wish to offer you a quiet exit.
Mr Ahmadinejad, Please Stay!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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