The ethnic diversity of Iran is both amazing and unique in many respects. Iranians come from Persian, Turk, Lor, Kurd, Arab, Baluch, Sistani, Turkemen backgrounds. This ethnic diversity and intercultural interaction has made the Iranian society one of the most dynamic and attractive in terms of national heritage and culture. Local dialects and accents and even ethnic languages are very popular. Local cuisine and traditional dishes are welcomed in every home. Traditional and ethnic art including drama, music, painting and folklore have all evolved to create a very rich cultural backbone. Traditional costumes and colorful clothes are also one of the attractions specific for each Iranian ethnic group.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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Pew Polls on Iran: Biased or Objective
Pew’s global
attitudes project, has just released
a big batch of new surveys. Among other things, the researchers asked
respondents in 21 countries how they
feel about Iran. The results seem to be bad
news for Tehran, which seems to be wildly unpopular according to this survey
. According to the information posted on
the Pew site, the survey measures popularity of NATO, EU , UN , Russia and
China as well. It is interesting to note
that NATO also seems to be quite unfavorable, even in some EU countries like
Greece (72%), Spain and the Czech Republic, while polls for Islamic countries
other than Turkey are notably not displayed. Serious questions on the objective nature and integrity of such polls surface, considering the biased approach and selection of subjects.
World opinion is largely shaped by global media and news
agencies that are funded and heavily influenced by a certain pro-Zionist lobby
in the US and worldwide. They have repeatedly relied on this weapon to shape public opinion before the war against Afghanistan, the attack on Iraq, and Libya. Western media have done a great service to Israel
by smearing the image of Iran and
depicting a totally negative picture for the public to both fear and hate. In reality, the Iranian government which has
serious flaws and faces many challenges, particularly after the 2009 disputed elections, is under heavy internal criticism ; but
everything is not so dark as western media portray. Iran had the highest
scientific growth rate in 2010 due to the booming achievements in academic fields
and research. Iranian cities have now developed into modern and attractive
metropolitan areas although air pollution is a major impediment. Councils
elected by the people are now managing the affairs of cities and villages and
despite restrictions the civil society is struggling to improve social
indicators.Women have advanced in many areas while they still face some setbacks. When a negative and fearsome image of Iran is systematically promoted in the mainstream global media, then one would expect
such poll results to be natural.
NATO and US policies
in the Middle East and many other parts of the globe in recent decades have
resulted in war, bloodshed, terrorism and the general decline of the quality of
life for people. The deteriorating conditions of living in most of Afghanistan and Iraq as well as Libya
has occurred as a direct consequence of US adventurism and occupation which may have led to the
downfall of a dictator but has also devastated the economy, undermined
basic infrastructure and left the people
in despair. It is now a general
realization that American and NATO forces only pursue their interests in such
adventures. Compared to most countries in this region, Iran is well better off. This does not mean that the government meets the expectations of the people. By no means, Iranians look forward to major reforms and changes in their administrative and political system. However, it is a well known fact now that foreign intervention does not serve the interests of nations in the long term and cannot help to promote peace security and democracy among nations and in the world. People throughout the world are now increasingly awakening to the painful truths of our age.