Thursday, January 30, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
My Speech at Friday Prayers
I was invited to deliver a speech on the occasion of the Clean Air Day at the Friday Prayer ceremony in Tehran. Friday Prayers are an important aspect of religious and political life in Iran, since sermons are devoted to contemporary issues and Friday Leaders provide analysis and insight into national and international developments. In the final hours on Wednesday, they informed me that my speech was not possible . Speculation on why I was first invited and then banned from speaking filled the press
I published my full speech a day later.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Tree planting with Christians in Iran
The Ararat Club is a large sports and cultural foundation dating to over 7 decades ago. Armenians who founded the Club in Tehran, manged to allocate an excellent location several years later. Armenians are the major Christian minority residing for centuries in Iran. On the occaision of Christmas and the New Year I was invited last week, to plant a tree and speak at the Club . Hundreds had attended. We planted the tree in the campus and went back to the hall for the ceremony. "We are planting a tree of peace and friendship for the world, as opposed to enmity and hatred, we hope for peace with nature in 2014 as well." I said in my speech. I continued, "For centuries Christians and other minorities have lived in peace and frienship in Iran and I hope those ties of friendship will remain for ever."
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Greening of Diplomatic Relations between Iran and Italy
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Warsaw and Geneva ,two Venues for Global Peace
Labels:
Environment,
France,
freedom of expression
Friday, November 8, 2013
Blatter in Tehran With The Cheetah
Friday, November 1, 2013
A Call for Putin
Dr. Massoumeh Ebtekar called for immediate release of Greenpeace Activists
http://www.tehrantimes.com/politics/111863-irans-environmental-chief-urges-russia-to-release-greenpeace-activists-
No government in any part of the world should use violence and deprivation as tools against civil organizations and environmental activists who care for the future of the earth
(Iran's Environment News Agency) Following the detention of 30 Green Peace activists protesting against Russia's oil drilling in the arctic who were further charged with hooliganism and piracy by a court in Russia, Dr. Massoumeh Ebtekar called for immediate release of these activist.
"Given that this act is directly in relation to non-exploitation of new hydrocarbon resources in the arctic and aimed at stopping the global warming, it is indeed an act of compassion and apprehension," said Dr. Massoumeh Ebtekar, head of Department of Environment of Iran and winner of the « Champion of The Earth » title in 2006, in an interview with Iran's Environmental News Agency.
"I expect that by realizing this fact, the government of Russia would at once order the release of these activists," added Massoumeh Ebtekar.
She noted that: "No government in any part of the world should use violence and deprivation as tools against civil organizations and environmental activists who care for the future of the earth, and as a champion of the earth, I call upon the Russian government to scrutinize every dimension of this case and act to remove the restrictions off these Greenpeace activists.
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