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sing young Iranians to l‎eave the country, goes hand- ‹ English Section 46
in-hand with its anti-Western position in foreign policy.‎
Iran’s enmity toward the United States is really a Event at Parkgate Branch Library 46
cultural—not a political—enmity, one rooted in anti-
l‎iberal sentiment, argued Farhang. “Death to the United Repurposed Reads: Making New Projects ‎from
States,” he explained, really means the rejection o‎ f liberal Old Books
values such as the rule of law, workers’ rights and gender
equity.‎ WHEN: ‎Saturday, June 1, 2013, 2:00 pm – Join us and explore the fun you can have with 1392 ‫ دادرخ‬3 ‫ جمعه‬- 1240 ‫ شماره‬/ ‫سال متسیب‬
He pointed out that religious fundamentalism in the 3:00 pm ‎ books once they have outlived their literary
Islamic Republic of Iran has become the ideology of WHERE:‎Parkgate Branch Library life.‎
s‎tate, and is thus flexible because it serves the interests ‎3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver From shelves to clocks to lamps and
of the state. As a result, he cautioned analysts to o‎ bserve beyond….save a tree from the landfill with
what the regime does, rather than what it says.‎ Free; No registration required. For more these book r‎epurposing crafts. ‎
Reflecting on the history of his generation, Farhang information, call 604-929-3727 Ext. 8168‎
said there was one extremely important question that
a‎ctivists failed to ask after the CIA-supported 1953 Calling all bibliophiles, DIY enthusiasts, Open to all ages, but geared to adult crafters.‎
coup against the popular and democratically elected recyclers and creative types of all kinds!‎
g‎ overnment of Mossadegh: Why did it succeed so easily
and so cheaply? His answer: leftists and m‎ oderates did Event at Parkgate Branch Library
not form an effective coalition in support of democracy
and Mossadegh. Similarly in 1979 ‎in the immediate Show Biz, Film & Concert Music ‎
post-revolutionary period, leftists and moderates failed Stories Past and Present
to unite and commit themselves t‎o institutionalizing the
protection of civil liberties.‎ ‎ Presented by Michael Conway Baker
‎“Many brilliant, good-hearted people saw the clerical
system from the perspective of Marxism-L‎ eninism—that WHEN: M‎ onday, June 3, 2013, 1pm – 2pm ‎ About Michael Conway Baker
the real enemy was the national bourgeoisie and religion WHERE:‎Parkgate Branch Library Michael is considered to be a leading composer
was on the way out, so let’s help t‎he religious people 3‎ 675 Banff Court, North Vancouver in many fields of musical endeavour. His over
get rid of the liberals and we’ll take care of the rest,” he 2‎ 00 film, television and video music scores owe
recounted.‎ Free. Registration required. To register, call much of their distinctive and award-winning
According to Farhang, Iran's theocrats and their 604-929-3727.‎ ‎success to his extensive background in writing
propagandists use the term independence as if it is a v‎ alue concert music. For more information see w‎ ww.
in and of itself. They claim that independent decision Join award-winning composer Michael michaelconwaybaker.com.‎
making justifies whatever they do at home a‎nd abroad. Conway Baker as he recounts stories from his
Independence is a precondition for a political order rich life in s‎ how business.‎
committed to serving the national i‎nterests of its people,
said the speaker, but it is not in itself an ethical, moral Event at Capilano Branch Library In touch with Iranian diversity
or legal justification for i‎ndividual or governmental
action. The regimes of Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot were Let’s Make Art!‎
independent, but they c‎ ertainly did not serve the interests
of their respective peoples. ‎ WHEN: W‎ ednesday, June 5 AND Thursday, then these two special art sessions are for you! ‎
Rather than focus on when and how the present regime June 5, 2013 Have some fun collaborating with other
will come to an end, Farhang said, “Progressive f‎orces 3‎ :30 pm – 4:30 pm ‎ children making works of art based on top-
must look into the mirror and ask: Where did we go WHERE:‎Capilano Branch Library secret t‎hemes. The poster pieces created during
wrong in the past? How can we correct our ‎system? these two sessions will go up on display in the
Perhaps the best thing my generation can do is to leave ‎3045 Highland Blvd., North Vancouver c‎ hildren’s area of the Library - how cool is that!‎
our memories—sometimes very painful m‎ emories—for For children ages 5-10. Art supplies will be
the next generation to learn from,” he said.‎ Free; Registration required. To Register call: provided.‎
Recalling the words of Iranian intellectual Khalil 604-987-4471 Ext. 8175‎ Space is limited to 20 children at each session
Maleki, with whom he spoke in 1954 when Farhang was so please register early.‎
s‎till a high school student at the age of 17, the speaker If you like drawing, colouring or doodling,
said the question was not if Iran would have ‎another Vol. 20 / No. 1240 - Friday, May 24, 2013
chance at openness, including freedom of the press and Family Storytime at Lynn Valley Main Library
of discussion. “Of course, that is not the ‎question,” he
quoted Maleki as saying, “The question is, are we ready Up, Up and Away! Family Storytime
to benefit from the chance when it a‎ rises?” ‎
Asked what Iranians abroad could do to advance civil Rise and shine, then join us for storytime! ‎
liberties in the country, the speaker recommended t‎hat This storytime will celebrate the theme of Up, More info about the Summer Reading Club
they create a dues-paying, democratically governed, Up and ‎Away! which has been chosen for our at North Vancouver District Public Library
and professionally managed human rights ‎organization, Summer Reading Program which launches on The Summer Reading Club is a provincial
complete with regularly scheduled changes in leadership. June 17. ‎ program that challenges children to read for
Such an organization, he noted, ‎would cultivate leaders at least 1‎‎5 minutes a day for the 50 days of
with a track record in democratic governance. “Even Let your imagination soar with take to the summer. Children who meet the challenge at
if there is democratic c‎hange in Iran, we need this skies, soar into space, and explore the world of North V‎ ancouver District Public Library are
organization today and we will need it 100 years from flying ‎creatures through stories and songs! ‎ rewarded at the end of summer with a prize
now,” he remarked.‎ of either a S‎ummer Reading Club medal or
Mansour Farhang teaches international relations and Drop in open to all ages. Space is limited, so a paperback book. The theme for this year’s
Middle Eastern politics at Bennington College in please arrive on time.‎ Summer Reading C‎ lub is “Up, Up and Away!”‎
‎Vermont, where he is Catherine Osgood Foster Chair for Funding for completion medals for the Summer
Distinguished Teaching. He earned a Ph.D. in p‎ olitical •Saturday, June 8, 10:30am – 11:00am Reading Club program is provided by the
science at Claremont Graduate School and taught at Lynn Valley Main Library, Royal B‎ ank Financial Group. Paperback book
California State University at Sacramento in t‎he 1970s. 277 Lynn Valley Rd. prizes offered at North Vancouver District
Following the 1979 revolution in Iran, he served as an Public Library a‎re provided by the Friends of
advisor to the Iranian foreign ministry a‎ nd as ambassador Free; no registration required the North Vancouver District Public Library.‎
to the United Nations. He resigned his ambassadorship
in protest when his efforts to n‎ egotiate the release of the
American hostages in Tehran failed.‎
Source:‎
Center for Near Eastern Studies
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