We seem to be moving away from the concept of
peace every year, but once again, the International Day of Peace will happen on
September 21st. Ancient and contemporary history indicate that the humanity has
always been involved in wars and violence. Thirty-five years ago, based on a
resolution by the United Nations, it was decided that all wars and conflicts
would be subject to a cease-fire, weapons would be laid down, and violence
would be stopped on 21 September.
September 21, 2017
August 19, 2017
19 August, World Humanitarian Day
Human being is
the strangest creature in this world.
Mankind is
loveable, so if the immoralities and evil beliefs would not prevailed over him
and never dominated his minds, then Mankind will be the supreme creature.
However, by development of manmade civilizations which was basically aimed to
serve the mankind, everything turned upside down and the human beings without
any option became as the captives of technology and science to serve. Hence the
destinies of mankind are the disasters what we have observed such as poverty,
pains, sorrows, addiction, enmities, divorced families, suspicion and mistrust.
So today is
called the “Humanitarian day”, so that the mankind will know his values and
recognize his divine worth.
August 18, 2017
18 August, to Commemorate Martyrdom Anniversary of the Grand Scientist, Ayatollah Seyed Mohammad Ali Kazemeini Boroujerdi
Iran as
an ancient country with a great civilization, has been the land of Monotheism
and religions during the history. During thousands years of the Iranian history,
the clergy associations were always promoted and attained important social
positions due to beliefs of the people, so the clerics had always an important
role in the society. They were sometimes accompanied with the people and
sometimes represented a part of power for supporting the rulers.
Harassment of Dissident Iranian Cleric Must End
HARASSMENT OF DISSIDENT IRANIAN
CLERIC MUST END
Dissident Iranian cleric Seyed
Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi has faced continued intimidation and death threats
by the Iranian authorities since his release from prison on 4 January. He is
under 24 hour surveillance and has effectively been placed under house arrest.
He is critically ill, and could be returned to prison at any time.
July 17, 2017
On the occasion of the World Day for International Justice
Justice
is the origination of Creation as it associates with the Nature. If the equinox
become dissociated from the seasons, then everything will be demolished and the
human life will face to serious threats due to disarray of natural calendar. So,
on such a day, we must evaluate this great global value to see what the role of
Justice is in human life and what will be the main catastrophes of lack of
Justice?
June 25, 2017
International Day for the Protection of Victims of Torture
On December 10th of 1984, convention on the
prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishments, assigned
a resolution by the UN General Assembly and on June 26, 1987, the convention came into
force. On this occasion, the UN General Assembly decided in 1997 to mark 26th of June
as the international day for the protection of victims of torture, in order to attract world
attention to the bad phenomenon of torture.
Nonetheless, despite many efforts to eliminate
torture, this phenomenon is still present in various forms in the world.
May 17, 2017
Phone Threats Received by Mr. Kazemeini Boroujerdi
May 7th, 2017
According to news received from Iran, Mr.
Kazemeini Boroujerdi, despite enduring intense security measures and many
limitations imposed on him during his sick leave, which have led to his house
arrest, has been receiving threatening calls during the past two days from
unknown numbers, threatening to kill him.
April 23, 2017
Who is responsible for the life of the tortured prisoner?
Mr. Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi, a prisoner of conscience (politico-ideological
prisoner), who was sent on a temporary sick leave on January 4, 2017, following
the deterioration of his physical health, after having provided substantial
collaterals and various guarantees to the security and judicial institutions,
is under rigorous security and intelligence surveillance and is unable to
establish contact with people and to engage in any kind of activity and work.
March 20, 2017
The Message of the Great Teacher for Nowruz 1396
In the name of
God of the nature, and the creator of the Universe
The one who did
not create the human beings to endure sufferings, and who entrusted his superior
creation with his dignity and glory; it is the beginning of the new solar year,
life is once again filled with flowers, plants, greenery and trees. Spring is
here, and is once again promising the beauty of life; if the human being does
not achieve comfort and happiness, then what is the point of turning the pages
of history.
March 19, 2017
Do we say congratulations for the new-year or offer our condolences?
The Nowruz message of the great professor, the
politico-ideological prisoner since eleven years, with twenty five years of
activism against the Islamic regime, governmental religion and the religion of
violence and brutality
The Iranian year 1395 is coming to an end while the
Iranian nation is fighting its way through daily routine, in a country which
owns great natural wealth and national capitals!
March 15, 2017
Op-Ed: Iran’s Nelson Mandela Ayatollah Seyed Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi
Mar 15, 2017 by: Rachel Avraham
Ayatollah Seyed
Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi promotes a vision supporting a separation of
church and state in Iran. For these beliefs supporting women’s rights, human
rights and minority rights, he served 11 years in prison and was tortured.
However, his worldview has the potential to inspire the creation of a free
Iran, just as Nelson Mandela’s advocacy led to the abolition of the apartheid
regime.
Ayatollah Seyed
Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi is a high-ranking prominent dissident clergyman in
the Islamic Republic of Iran. He has strongly called for a separation of
church and state, and he condemns radical Islamist terrorism. He is opposed to
the rule of Velayet-e-Faqih (Islamic custodianship over
people), the theocratic system that governs the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Boroujerdi offers an alternative vision for Iran that supports peace,
democracy, freedom and human rights. Boroujerdi has many supporters within the
Islamic Republic and is known as Iran's Nelson Mandela.
During
the 1990’s, Boroujerdi established a new movement in which he led benediction
ceremonies in the presence of Shiites and Sunnis, Christians, Jews,
Zoroastrians and Baha’is and followers of other beliefs. He called for the
abolishment of executions alongside other cruel, inhuman, and degrading
punishments such as torture, stoning and whipping. He rejects anti-Semitism and
advocates religious freedom. He established charities and welfare centers for
helping the poor and assisting victims of natural disasters.
So as a result
of promoting an ideal for a monotheistic faith that excludes politics from the
equation, Boroujerdi sacrificed his youth and health. Recently, this injured
cleric was sent out for his first temporary medical leave since being jailed
following the critical deterioration of his health condition. However, he has
been forced into accepting serious conditions imposed by the rulers, such as
hefty bail amounts, bondsmen and severe commitments including “never to meet
people.”
However, these
conditions have not stopped Boroujerdi from presenting new ideas and approaches
based on monotheism in order to dampen Islamic radicalism and to establish
peace in the Middle East as well as the world at large. His new teachings have
been compiled into a book which showcases a new scientific doctrine called
“incompatibility of the religious contexts with the religious records,” which
espouses modern views on monotheism that result in an ultimate peaceful
approach to human livelihood and convergence between varying religious
believers. Therefore, the Boroujerdi Civil Rights Groups is an organization
established in United Sates based on Boroujerdi’s request to support its
central purpose of advocating and protecting the basic civil rights of
religious freedom, freedom of conscience and the rights of women globally.
Despite being
imprisoned for 11 years, Boroujerdi never wavered from his stances and has
persisted with his campaign from within prison, which can be seen via his
writing and published material. He is therefore one of the most important
symbols of this struggle for religious non-violence in Iran. His effective
efforts and plans are the best solution to make a new Iran and Middle East free
from religious violence and inhumane laws as a result of the demonstrably
incorrect interpretation of religious contexts. Thus, just as Mandela inspired
South Africa to become a democratic nation liberated from the yoke of the
apartheid regime, Boroujerdi is a non-violent religious leader who has the
potential to lead Iran towards become a free, democratic and secular state that
respects women’s rights, human rights and minority rights.
The enmity of the Iranian regime against Boroujerdi began 30 years ago, when he first went public with his support of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and started to protest against the abuses committed by the theocratic regime. Consequently, he served 11 years in jail, where he was tortured on numerous instances. Boroujerdi was beaten, thrown against a wall and had cold water thrown on him in his sleep. During this period of time, he had no access to medical care or a lawyer, even though he suffers from a heart condition, pulmonary issues, diabetes, has severe problems with his cataracts and kidney stones. His legs are also swollen, which makes it difficult for him to walk and his hands shake due to the fact he suffers from Parkinson’s disease. His belongings were confiscated, his house was taken from him, he was banned from wearing clerical robes and his family was torn apart. Originally, Boroujerdi was given a death sentence but his sentence was commuted to 11 years in prison under heavy international pressure. However, there were still several attempts to kill him in prison.
March 14, 2017
From Execution to Medieval Torture: "Iran's Mandela", Ayatollah Boroujerdi
March 13, 2017 at 4:00 am
Ayatollah Seyed Hossein Kazemeini Boroujerdi is a high-ranking
prominent dissident clergyman in Iran. He has strongly called for separation of religion and state, and he
condemns Islamic radicalism, fundamentalism, and terrorism. He is opposed to political Islam and the rule of Velayet-e-Faqih (Islamic
custodianship over people), the theocratic system that governs Iran. Boroujerdi
has many supporters and is known as Iran's Mandela.
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