July 29, 2007

Washington's Institute's fellow, Mehdi Khalaji, thinks he is not counselling enemies of Iran and humanity

Back to our favourite Washington Institute fellow, Mohammad Mehdi Khalaji's lawyer's threats (PDF) to shut down my website, here are the things he has found problematic in a blog post of mine. They kind of sound ironic and even funny, in a Jon Stewart way:

These defamatory statements by Hossein Derakhshan directly and by innuendo:

a) state falsely that our client is a traitor to the government and people of Iran;

b) state falsely that our client has worked for U.S. Vice-President Cheney's office; and by innuendo is a dupe or puppet of the U.S. government;

c) state falsely that our client has counselled the Vice-President of the United States of America to bomb our client's former offices in iran;

c) state falsely that our client has counselled the Vice-President of the United States of America to bomb our thousands of men, women and children;

e) state falsely that our client counsels enemies of Iran and of humanity;

f) incites others to follow the defamer Hossein Derakhshan's lead by spitting in our client's face;

g) state falsely that our client holds and publicizes the belief that political change is not possible from within Iran;

h) state falsely that our client struggles to converse and express himself in the English language;

i) state falsely that our client counsels the government of the United States of America to choose military action and economic sanctions against Iran, over and instead of diplomatic talks;

j) state falsely that our client's academic research paper are in reality thinly veiled instruction manuals on how to locate and attack the weaknesses of the legitimate government of Iran;

k) state falsely that our client is a proponent of, and openly supports, civil unrest, revolution and a regime change in Iran through the use of the military, and violence if necessary; and

l) clearly evidence a personal vendetta being waged by Hossein Derakhshan against our client, under the guise of alleged "commentary."

Posted by hoder at July 29, 2007 12:52 AM| TrackBack

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