I am particulary "touched" by Preeeeeziiiiiiiiident elect Hassan Rohani and  Iran's  appointed Minister of foreign affairs Javad Zarif for their recognition that a "great crime" was committed by the Nazis back in WW 2 ... 

As former President Bill Clinton adequately remarked in a semi humerous tone: " It is interesting that in this day and age that the fact of acknowledging a historical reality like the Holocaust can make a given Iranian leader come across as a 'moderate'  ..." 

But may the above "selected" leaders of Iran's theocracy then explain why such a vastly acknowledged historical evidence of a horrendous and unique crime perpetuated by a nation which considered itself as "racially superior" should be subject to deemed "academic" debate on the national television of the islamic republic of Iran ?

My Blog published on 16-Jul-2012 :

HOLOCAUST A MYTH: Neo Nazi Socialite Michelle Renouf on Iranian SAHAR TV

Oh and Ladies and Gentement of the Islamic Republic don't come back and claim that it is merely Ahmadinejad's fault ? Ahmadinejad may be an idiot but his "idiocy" ( which personally I believe is more a product his upbringing and less that of his education: he is a former physics teacher after all) is at worst the product of the social environment and demogogic hatred empowered by the very islamic republic he tried to serve.

I blame less the likes of Ahmadinejad than the far more western educated diplomats of the current administration for their continuous hypocrisy and ideological manipulations on the national and international political scene in order to justify their own petty existence at the expense of the majority of Iranians who regardless of gender, social background, religion or ehtnic minority continue to suffer from the absurdities of the Republic born from the revolution of 1979 ...

A republic which has not even acknowledged the crimes commited against it's own people to date:

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE: IRI's Reign of Terror Begins (BBC Report 1979)

 

Related pictory:

pictory: Iranian Jews Celebrate Constitutional Revolution

Pahlavi Era Commemorating Coin celebrating the Jewish Communities ties with Iran

Recommended reading:

Xerxes: A Screenplay by Ren A. Hakim in an Interview with DK

BOOK: EVEN AFTER ALL THIS TIME By Afschineh Latifi ( A Memoir )

Recommended Watching:

LITTLE PERSIA : Portrait of Shah and Crown Prince Reza in Tel-Aviv Iranian Restaurant