Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Notations From the Grid (Special Mid-Week Edition): Thoughts From The Holy Father

Pope Francis

On this "mid week",  we hope all enjoy a selections of thoughts we chose from the Holy Father's English Twitter Account (@Pontifex) in light of the challenging times we have been witness to:

Notations From the Grid (Special Edition): On #Iran and the Opposition

For this special edition of "Notations From the Grid" Our Team chose this from one of the leading internal opposition figures in Iran, Mehdi Khazali.    He has yet again been detained by Iranian Judicial Authorities after he was courageous enough to criticize the Judiciary for its' total lack of indepedence and the injustices it is known for.    Earlier today, in our Ordinary Faces Property, we reported on the plight of Nazanin Radcliff who has been in prison for over 500 days as we joined the call for her release.     

In this clip on his instagram account (that we believe was released by his family), he notes (in persian) his call to all to give voice to such as their voices are silent in Prison.   He has, yet again, gone on a hunger strike because as he noted it is the only weapon he has to protest his unjust detention:


Monday, August 14, 2017

Notations On Our World (Weekly Edition): India at 70

As India celebrates 70 years, we wanted to report on this roundtable courtesy of NDTV that underscores the achievements and the continued challenges:


It is also of note the touching story that we hope all enjoy:



We here at #outsiders salute both India and Pakistan.    Both countries continue to have profound challenges epitomized by the continued conflicts over Kashmir and the latest attack on the military in Pakistan that saw some 15 soldiers killed over the Weekend.



Saturday, August 12, 2017

Notations On Our World (Special W-End Edition): On #Iran, #Virginia, #Love & Other Thoughts....

Our team has been assessing Iran since the Revolution.     We ran across the late Shah's last speech right before he left Iran for the last time:



On the 37th year of his death in Egypt, the Farsi Service of the BBC provided a snapshot of what happened that led to the Revolution and the clear profound mistakes:



What was riveting was the tacit admission by the Shah's Last Ambassador to the United States (who also served as Foreign Minister) on how he and all others who served the Shah ultimately betrayed the Shah and the people of Iran.

As we went to press, Iran's newly re-elected President, Hassan Rouhani has formed his Government and presented it to Iran's Parliament (Majlis) for approval.    Before taking the oath, though, he had to receive his "signed affirmation from the Supreme Guide (also known as the Supreme Leader),

   رهبر انقلاب بر سه جهت‌گیری اصلی دولت آینده تاکید کردند: معیشت مردم، تعامل گسترده با دنیا و ایستادگی مقابل سلطه‌طلبان

As Rouhani's Government was taking shape, the Supreme Guide had apparently objected to a number of appointments--as it had to "ratify" the key ministers of Foreign Affairs; Defense and Intelligence--Ali Vaez captured the challenges by Rouhani in a recent column in the New York Times

It was also of historical note as the Islamic Republic Produced this video of all the inaugurations since the 1979 Revolution:

A look back: Watch video!

Some 70 countries sent delegations to Tehran to attend the 12th Inauguration:

مراسم تحلیف ریاست جمهوری دوازدهم


No women have been appointed to his cabinet--although he has appointed three Vice Presidents--changing the portfolio for the head of the Environment Organization and appointing her as Vice President For Women Affairs.   We will assessing this over the ensuing days and weeks.   This is as we have also been assessing India and Pakistan--and as we have been assessing the very troubling situation in Venezuela and Kenya.    The incumbent in Kenya was re-elected--but the opposition has refused to concede claiming election results were hacked.      This is as we have been witness to the increasingly worrisome rhetoric between The United States and North Korea that the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan addressed in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal:

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As we went to press, we were also reviewing the horrific scenes out of Virginia.   We wanted to begin by sharing some tweets from former President Barack Obama:


He went on to note and remind all: 

This admonition from Nelson Mandela that Former President Obama noted is critical for all to remember as Neo-Nazis and White Supremacits gathered in Charlotsville, Virginia.  The Police cancelled the rally--but not before there were violent confortations resulted in one death and scores injured.     In our view, President Trump's half-baked condemnation, "on all sides", was extremely troubling which will continue to give credenace to groups like the KKK.  David Dukes, the former KKK leader, touted his vote and role in electing Donald Trump and noting how he wanted to take America Back.    This is as a member of President Trump's Staff, Sebastian Gorka, claimed that the Minnesota Bombing was staged--which he said justified why the President was silent.   We welcome Senator Ted Cruz' call for what happened in Virginia to be investigated as a case of Domestic Terrorisim--we hope the Justice Department agrees.   

Our founder is always fond to remind of this admonition that We Shall Overcome-as we close out this special w-end edition of "Notations", we leave you all with this rendition as we also echo the sentiments that indeed, "We Shall Overcome":





Notations From the Grid (W-End Edition): A Snapshot of the World This Week Courtesy of @GlobalCitizen

We are pleased to present for review the latest News Digest Courtesy of the Team at +Global Citizen which captures the possibilities and the need for us all to remain hopeful in spite of the profound challenges we face today:  





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Friday, August 11, 2017

Our Musical Interlude (Friday Special Edition): Sarah Khatami's Darkness

Please enjoy this special edition of the Musical Interlude as we feature a very talented young Iranian-American Singer, Sarah Khatami:

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Notations On Our World (Special Edition): On the Election in #Kenya

Africa has seen a number of key elections from the past two weeks.    The key election earlier this week was in Kenya as the Opposition has claimed fraud--and that the election results were hacked.    As our team was assessing this, we received this which we wanted to report on: