Archive for March, 2010

l’Iran, en quête de justice

By • Mar 6th, 2010 • Category: Interviews

Propos recueillis par Marie-Claude Decamps et Gilles Paris Depuis la réélection contestée du président Mahmoud Ahmadinejad en juin 2009, les manifestations se sont succédé en Iran en dépit d’une forte répression. Prérévolution ? Contestation des dérives du gouvernement ? Que se passe-t-il vraiment dans la République islamique ? Ce qui se passe en Iran ? […]



The Current Iranian System Rests on Obedience not Human Rights

By • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Interviews

Interview with Abdulkarim Soroush By: Nooshabeh Amiri  for Roozonline.com This time, we spoke to Dr Abdulkarim Soroush about the separation of religion and the state, the disputes between the secularists and the religious modernizers, and the Green Movement’s prospects. Dr Soroush said that “with the political secularism of a non-theocratic state, pious individuals, too, will […]



It’s Best Just to Speak of an Unqualified Republic

By • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Interviews

Interview with Abdulkarim Soroush By Mojgan Modarres-Olum  for Rahesabz.org Q. Over the past five decades, all the broad political movements in Iran have been religious in nature. It seems that the late Ayatollah Khomeini’s movement, which is seen as a turning point among these political-religious movements, transformed the conditions of political struggle in Iran and […]