Nico publishes a moving letter:
The fact that 'Allahu Akbar' is echoing through the Iranian night is
not only an indication of the longing of people there to find a
peaceful and just solution to this crisis. It also points to how deep
the erosion of legitimacy is in whosoever acts against the will of the
people, in whosoever claims to act on God's behalf to oppress his
fellow human, including in this case some of the 'supreme' Islamic
jurists themselves. This all goes to show that Islam, far from being
merely an abode of repression and retrogression, has the capacity of
being a fundamentally restorative and democratic force in human
affairs. In the end, so it seems, at least in the Iranian context,
'Allahu Akbar', God is greatest, is a most profoundly democratic of
political slogans. So deep is this call, that what is determined out of
this liminal moment may very well set the terms for (or against) a
lived, democratic Islamic reality for decades to come.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/06/soft-power-back-at-us/200055/
