The biggest
surprise of 2003 was when an Iranian human rights activist, Shirin
Ebadi, became the first Iranian ever to win a Nobel prize. Yet,
the Nobel committee referred to her as the first Muslim woman,
completely denying her nationality. That angered Iranian
nationalists. Iranians have suffered enough cultural destruction
from Islam, but now even the Nobel committee was denying Iranian
nationality, and promoting Islam instead.
The story of SHIRIN EBADI, the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate was
something for Iranians to be proud of. It began as a lyrical poem,
evolving into the contemplative, national epic. It meant wonderful
things to Iranians across the world. In the ancient tradition of
historical epics, the story's elements all perfectly matched the
image of the inspirational melody. It was an incantation of
nationality, conjuring up the soul of freedom loving Iranians
everywhere.
Iranians, who
had been brutalized, imprisoned and tortured by the ruthless and
merciless agents of the Islamic Republic, found reason to rejoice.
They thought Ms. Ebadi would now become their voice to the outside
world. Her sudden international recognition gave them great hope
for a bright future. They had reason to be happy and proud, but
little did they know.
Ms. Ebadi, instead of becoming the voice of the voiceless and
using her Nobel status to speak about the atrocities of the
Islamic Republic against the innocent people of Iran, she used her
platform to speak against the war on terror, and to criticize the
United States! She said the September 11 attacks had served to
justify Islam's violation international law and human rights.
She condemned the United States for its treatment of its detainees
at Guantanamo. She attacked President Bush's attempt to liberate
the Iraqi people. She attacked Israel for defending itself against
the wrath of the Palestinian suicide bombers. She made a 180
degree reversal of her human rights agenda to appease the Mullahs
in Iran.
Yes, Ms. Ebadi, in her moment of glory, chose to betray the very
causes she was honored for supposedly supporting. What perfidy.
President Bush, for five consecutive years, has adamantly
supported the Iranian people in his state of the union addresses,
yet our Nobel Peace Prize Laureate has chosen to use her platform
to join the chorus of America and Israel bashers. The Ayatollahs
must be very pleased with Ms. Ebadi's performance as they continue
the reign of terror in Iran-with the blessing of a Nobel Peace
Prize recipient.
While Islamic militants issues decrees (Fatwa) against the
civilized world, Ms. Ebadi spends her $1.2 million Peace Prize to
promote the Islamic 'democracy.' Ms. Ebadi, speaking in Paris,
denied that Islam needs reformation or modernization. Instead, she
said, the West needs to understand Islam. We quickly inform Ms.
Ebadi that not only does the West understand Islam, but so do the
Iranian people who are being held hostage in their own country. We
reject Islam as a form of government!
Ebadi herself has been betrayed by Islam. Under the former,
secular regime, she was a courtroom judge in Iran. But the Islamic
regime removed her from that office, since Islam says that a
woman's brain is worth half of that of a man (Qur'an, 2:282.) Yet,
she continues to promote Islam, even though that same Islam has
denied her rights as a human being. She obviously fears the
mullahs.
Should we blame the Nobel Committee, which also bestowed Nobel
Peace Prizes upon the former US president Jimmy Carter (who is
responsible for the creation of an Islamic state in Iran) and
former Palestinian terrorist, Yaser Arafat, (who is responsible
for hundreds of terrorist attacks against civilian people as
well)? If anything, this action should alert us all of the true
nature of the Nobel Prize Committee.
Currently, Ms. Ebadi is spending some time in the United States
and speaking in Persian (with English translation provided) about
the publication of her new book, Iran Awakening: A Memoir of
Revolution and Hope. She is also expected to appear on the Oprah
Winfery show, which most Iranians protest. Iranians feel totally
betrayed by Ms. Ebadi and they wish to convey this message to Ms.
Winfery before Ms. Ebadi appears as a guest on her show.
At the end one must ask oneself whether Ms. Ebadi is truly what
the Nobel Committee believed her to be, a champion of human
rights, or is she simply a spokesperson for the most vicious,
tyrannical, oppressive and barbaric system known to the history of
man, the Islamic Republic of Iran.