Persian Heri Tage

Persian Heri Tage

Persian Heri tage Persian Heritage Vol. 21, No. 82 Summer 2016 www.persian-heritage.com Persian Heritage, Inc. FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK 5 110 Passaic Avenue LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 7 Passaic, NJ 07055 E-mail: [email protected] NEWS Telephone: (973) 471-4283 Niakan Among the Time 100 Pioneers 8 Fax: 973 471 8534 Three Iranian Projects Competing for Aga Khan Award 9 EDITOR Iran’s Pasargad Wants to Become ‘Global Bank’ 10 SHAHROKH AHKAMI In Memory of Houman Younessi 11 EDITORIAL BOARD COMMENTARY Dr. Mehdi Abusaidi, Shirin Ahkami Raiszadeh, Dr. Mahvash Alavi Naini, Secret Sykes-Picot Agreement 13 Mohammad Bagher Alavi, Dr. Talat Influence of Iranian Spiritual Traditions in Christianity 15 Bassari, Mohammad H. Hakami, Ardeshir Lotfalian, K. B. Navi, Dr. THE ARTS & CULTURE Kamshad Raiszadeh, Farhang A. Sadeghpour, Mohammad K. Sadigh, REVIEWS 16 M. A. Dowlatshahi. Alone in Iran (Silvia Lawerence) 17 MANAGING EDITOR HALLEH NIA Lee, Peck and “to Kill a Mockingbird (B. Maghsoudlou) 18 ADVERTISING Arian Moayed (Wikipedia) 19 HALLEH NIA About the Persian Music (Michael McClain) 20 * The contents of the articles and ad ver­ Ashraf Pahlavi, Portrait of a Persian Princess 23 tisements in this journal, with the ex ception of the edi torial, are the sole works of each (Cyrus Kadivar) in di vidual writers and contributors. This maga­ zine does not have any confirmed knowledge An Introduction to Perspolis 25 as to the truth and ve racity of these articles. all contributors agree to hold harmless and Achaemenid Gardens (Mehrdad Fakour) 26 indemnify Persian Heri tage (Mirass-e Iran), An Overview of the Military Activities 27 Persian Heritage Inc., its editors, staff, board of directors, and all those in di viduals di rectly (Kaveh Farrokh) associated with the publishing of this maga­ zine. The opinions ex pressed in these articles Interview with Mehran Sadrosadat 30 are the sole opinions of the writers and not the journal. No article or pic ture submitted will be (Mohammad Moienfar) returned to the writer or contributor. All articles submitted in English must be typed. Meet Maziar Farivar 32 * The appearance of advertising in this maga­ zine does not constitute a guaran tee or en­ dorsement of the products by Persian Heri tage. In addition, articles and letters published do not reflect the views of this publication. Important Notice * Letters to the Editor should be mailed, faxed or e­mailed to the above addresses and num bers. All written sub missions to The journal reserves the right to edit same for space and clarity or as deemed appro priate. Persian Heri tage with the ex­ Special * All requests for permissions and reprints must pec tation of publication in the be made in writing to the managing editor. maga zine must include the announcement: PUBLISHED BY PERSIAN HERITAGE, INC. writer’s name, address and tele­ Contact our A corporation organized for cultural and phone num ber. When an article lit erary purposes is submitted we assume the au­ California based Advertising Cover Price: $6.00 Subscriptions: $24.00/year (domestic); thor has complete ownership of Agent for your ads. $30.00 & 50.00/year (International) the article and the right to grant Typesetting & Layout permission for publication. (973) 471-4283 TALIEH PUBLICATIONS 4 No. 82 FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK After thinking about a topic for my editorial I decided to in Iran and other activists have been incarcerated. Narges was comment on the Iran Nuclear deal. To date, Iran and Iranians sentenced to 3 prison sentences 5 years, one year and 10 years have not yet seen the commitments made by the signatories totaling 16 years after being accused of supporting ISIS and of the deal. The 150 billion dollars of Iran’s assets owed are representing a few Sunni clients. The UN and other activist still not returned and it is getting more and more unlikely groups were distraught over this news and protested against that it will ever reach Iran. The United States Federal Court her fate to no avail. Narges has refused to apologize for her has already marked 2 billion of it to be given to the victims actions and her slogan remains, “The proposal of the hijab of the terrorist attack of the US military base in Lebanon, in and purity is a sign of violence towards women!” Now the the 80’s. And an additional 10-11 billion has been awarded government of Iran has hired over 5,000 plain clothes police to the victims of 9-11 in a lawsuit where Iran was unjustly to walk the streets to control infractions by women to the named. This coupled with the constant campaign to associate hijab, dress code and makeup. BUT women over the past four Iran and Iranians with terrorism in the media and now in the post revolution decades have bravely fought and have gained present presidential campaigns is demoralizing to the Iranian rights academically, socially, politically and economically. people and their hopes of rejoining the world they deserve are Women and their remarkable achievements will not fold to becoming, once again, a distant dream. this group of police. They will continue to fight for their rights There is a new movie just released, Jimmy Vestvood- and make sacrifices to defend their positions. With Iran as a American Hero (Note the V is used instead of the W because nation and its people facing very serious difficulties it seems of our inability to pronounce a W), by Maz Jobrani (an Iranian- ridiculous that the government has gone to such great lengths American comedian). The subject addressed in the movie to control the Hijab! is the constant scrutiny Iran and Iranians face by the West, WITH THE SAD NEWS OF Narges’s plight fresh in my who are always looking for any excuse to use military action mind, another news event occurred involving Faezeh Rafsan- against Iran or impose severe sanctions. Because of the con- jani (daughter of one of the former leaders of the revolution stant negative rhetoric used in discussing Iran and Iranians in and former president of Iran, Mr. Hashemi Rafsanjani.) The political campaigns and in the press, Iran and its people are event involved Faezeh’s visiting a Baha’i woman, Fariba Ka- perceived as terrorists and monsters, (Yet I find it interesting mal Abadi. The two met in prison while sharing a prison cell that Iran is continuously discussed as a prime vacation des- at the horrifying Evin Prison in Tehran. Fariba had received, tination, in the NY Times and other news mediums. Which is after serving eight years of her sentence, a holiday break to the real Iran, the one to fear or the one suggested as a tourist visit her family in Shiraz. Faezeh went to Shiraz to visit with spot?) Of course the Iranian government officials have done her friend. Her visit with Fariba made headline news and nothing to help Iran’s world image, with their lack of human began a campaign against Mr. Rafsanjani, who was rumored rights for its citizens. In the end, the victims are the people to have the intentions to regain his position as head of the of Iran; sadly the dark cloud they thought would pass, seems Khobragan Majles (Assembly of Experts). The attacks against to be returning and with a greater vengeance. him were so severe that even Mr. Sadegh Larijani (head of I cannot even begin to count the number of times, through the Supreme Court stated, “The people who are relatives of my editorial and other articles, I have pleaded to world pow- leaders in the government and clergy should be more care- ers and people to separate the government of Iran from its ful about breaking rules. They should know that this type of citizens. When the West speaks against North Korea, Cuba behavior will be punished harshly.” As a writer in the Iran and Russia it is the leaders Kim Jung-un, Castro and Putin press said, “It is very interesting that when former president who are attacked. THEIR CITIZENS REMAIN VICTIMS. Ahmadinejad brought tapes from Mr. Larijani’s brother, which This is not the case with Iran! Not only are the Iranian people demanded favors from the hanging Judge Mortazavi, Chief NOT victims, because of their religion Shiite Islam, they are Justice Larijani chose silence.” all considered to be potential terrorists. Like the innocent The meeting between Fariba and Faezeh reminded me of people of Cuba, Russia and North Korea, so are the people an event in my life; one that played an important role in mold- of Iran VICTIMS of their rulers. ing me as a person. An event that taught me not to consider Narges Mohammadi, a human rights activist and attorney race, religion or political views before becoming a friend. Summer 2016 5 F R O M T H E E D I T O R ’ S D E S K This event taught me to judge a person on character not on lesson. It has allowed me to live, work, share friendships the religion they practice or political party they support. This and publish Persian Heritage without any bias towards those event was rekindled by a phone call I received in my office who share a different political view or practice another faith. a few weeks ago. My cell phone rang as I was about to see a Persian Heritage’s Editorial Board is comprised of Baha’is, patient. Excusing myself I answered. On the other end I heard Christians, Jews, Muslims, Zoroastrians, Leftists, Socialists, a warm, but excited voice. After identifying himself by name Republicans, Democrats etc.

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