Nov.14.2005
Two Parliamentary Points
1.It was mentioned in the lecture of Mr Ahmadinejad's that all the ministers should not necessarily be chosen from among the well-known people. Then he stated addressing the representatives of the seventh parliament something like this; "Weren't you told by the time of election that you were not famous, that no one knew you?" Since the minister is chosen by the president it is possible for him not to be famous but representatives of the parliament to be elected by people must be well-known among people. If this is so, how possibly could they have been the real choice of people? Anyway what does it really mean what the president just said?
2.I read in the news that the Islamic Consultative Assembly has established a committee for human rights. But this committee is supposed to prepare reports of the violation of human rights in Europe. We appreciate this! The violation of human rights is bad everywhere. It is also unacceptable in Europe and the rights of people should be defended. Any single person should be given the right to feel sensitive regarding the human rights anywhere in the world. There is something wrong with our minds since Farsi proverbs occur repeatedly like: "You know how to sing the lullaby, why you are still awake?" Or "The light that can be used in the house is forbidden for use in the mosque." Let's forget about Ganji.