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“Abused students become abused parents and then abusers to their children. Abused students become abusive teachers who will continue the chain of abuse and this chain of abuse will go on forever and ever. As of the results, Iranians have become a nation with many complexes and mental issues. Abuse also makes the children to become slave-like dependant grownups with inferiority complexes (Tu Sari Khor). These weak people produced by the abusive system can never stand up for their own or to stand up and overthrow the system.
This is why after 31 years, IRI is still in power. Throughout the history of Iran, there has always been a slim minority who took a stand against injustice.”
“So far I find you as very intelligent person, more so than I thought you would be. You are a tinker. That is more than just being intelligent.”
“I have seen so many of my friends who escaped after 1979 still referring to Shah "alaahazrat". And they could not see what I have seen and explained in my latest letter to you. Few of them are three star generals”
“I have pointed out that we Iranians must wipe out the culture of slavery (lies, stealing, flattery, and deceptions) from our society. I even, addressing the future secular government of Iran, made a few suggestions in my article that I sent to you last week titled "There is no need for religion". In that, I pointed out that just ousting the IRI is not going to solve all of our problems. The root of our problem is out infested culture.”
“This is a very common misunderstanding among all Iranian scholars. I think that some time in the past one reputable scholar has made a mistake in his writing about Pahlavi then that mistake becomes everybody's source of information and gradually became a fact for some people”
“Dear Ahriman,”
“I read your memories of Jahan-e Koodak with much interest! I can also relate to much of what you had written since I also attended Jahan-e Koodak during the same years.”
“ BTW... That one picture showing you enjoying your cake and I believe Roya K. is the girl who is watching over you,”
“is from my Birthday party (January 1st, 1970).”
“I still have the same picture and few more and it is interesting that you also ended up with this one!”
“ I am the one who is looking down in the picture with my mom standing right behind me.”
“ Mrs. Emami my first grade teacher (aval-e alef) is to the right side of my mom and I believe Mrs. Mohitkhah (4th grade teacher) is the one standing to the left of my mom. “
“In the same picture, I also recognize Ladan B. (eating the cake),”
“ Ali P. as well as Abdollah B. “
“Cheers,
Behrooz S.”
“Ahreeman Jan,
It is good to hear from you! Before anything I am sorry for misspelling your name!”
“- I would never reveal your name especially after learning of your political beliefs which by the way is VERY similar to mine!!!!”
“- Yes, we were definitely in the same class for at least a year or more”
“ and "YES" I was somewhat the quiet / the shy type (can't you tell from my picture looking down).”
“I attended Jahan-e Koodak through my 4th grade, but then my dad decided to take my brother and I to a different school following an incident that involved my brother. If you recall Jahan-e koodak used to charge a good amount of money for medical insurance should anything happen to any of us during the school hours, but when the need came for medical attention they failed to provide it when my younger brother broke his arm while playing in the school yard, hence the reason behind my father's decision to take us to another school for my last year of the elementary (Ravesh-e no owned and operated by the famous poet Dr. Abbas Yamini Sharif who wrote many of the poems that were in our school books).”
“- No, I did not attend Kharazmi. Instead I went to Alborz for 4 years until migrating to the US.”
“- Actually I am pretty sure the girl looking over your shoulder is Roya K. How can anyone forget Roya's curly hair?”
“ BTW, that was a very interesting story about Shahram S. having a crush on Roya! “
“- I also had a crush on Ladan B.”
“ As a matter of fact during the same birthday party I must have been looking so much at her that it got the attention of the photographer whom my dad had hired for the occasion. I remember the photographer saying that he wanted to take a picture of me and Ladan kissing on the lips!!!!! How embarrassing! As you can imagine this was too much to ask from a shy little boy that I was. But anyways the photographer must have won because I have a picture to this date showing Ladan and I facing each other and kissing on the lips! And I look so embarrassed in that picture.”
“ I wish Ladan and all boys and girls that we went to school with are doing fine in this crazy world of ours.”
“- I do have a pretty good memory”
“ and was able to name quite a few in that picture, but unfortunately I do not recall the name of the girl who is standing to your right. But, I do remember her face very well.”
“- Yes, Bijan Kh., Abdollah B., Kamran A. and I were pretty close friends.”
“ I lost track of Abdollah and Kamran following my departure from Jahan-e Koodak, but Bijan Kh., Behrooz B. and Kayhan S. all ended up in Alborz.”
“Several years ago I was able to track down Behrooz B. on the Internet and ended up going to lunch with him one day ”
“- Anyways, once again it was great to hear from you. Hope to see you in person someday in the near future as I am not too far from San Diego!”
“- Behrooz”
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