Iran Mirroring 1940s Germany

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Comparisons of the Iranian regime to Nazi Germany just got more legitimacy.

Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.

"This is reminiscent of the Holocaust," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, the dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. "Iran is moving closer and closer to the ideology of the Nazis."

Iranian expatriates living in Canada yesterday confirmed reports that the Iranian parliament, called the Islamic Majlis, passed a law this week setting a dress code for all Iranians, requiring them to wear almost identical "standard Islamic garments."

The law, which must still be approved by Iran's "Supreme Guide" Ali Khamenehi before being put into effect, also establishes special insignia to be worn by non-Muslims.

Iran's roughly 25,000 Jews would have to sew a yellow strip of cloth on the front of their clothes, while Christians would wear red badges and Zoroastrians would be forced to wear blue cloth.

"There's no reason to believe they won't pass this," said Rabbi Hier. "It will certainly pass unless there's some sort of international outcry over this."



And guess who's been a big sponsor of this?

The new law was drafted two years ago, but was stuck in the Iranian parliament until recently when it was revived at the behest of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.



And the official line is "no comment".

A spokesman for the Iranian Embassy in Ottawa refused to comment on the measures. "This is nothing to do with anything here," said a press secretary who identified himself as Mr. Gharmani.

"We are not here to answer such questions."



The question before the world now is whether history will repeat itself.  Is there a diplomatic solution to this?  Consider how often Ahmadinejad has been slamming those doors and upping the ante, both in rhetoric and now in legislation.

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre has written to Kofi Annan, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, protesting the Iranian law and calling on the international community to bring pressure on Iran to drop the measure.

"The world should not ignore this," said Rabbi Hier. "The world ignored Hitler for many years -- he was dismissed as a demagogue, they said he'd never come to power -- and we were all wrong."

Mr. Farber said Canada and other nations should take action to isolate Mr. Ahmadinejad in light of the new law, which he called "chilling," and his previous string of anti-Semitic statements.

"There are some very frightening parallels here," he said. "It's time to start considering how we're going to deal with this person."

Mr. Ahmadinejad has repeatedly described the Holocaust as a myth and earlier this year announced Iran would host a conference to re-examine the history of the Nazis' "Final Solution."

He has caused international outrage by publicly calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map."



Outrage, yes, but has that done anything constructive?  There are still steps we can take short of war to try to force the issue, but no one has the guts to take them yet.  Just issue another report and have another vote and go home thinking you've done something.  It's time for action on Iran.  The longer we wait, the more strenuous the action must be to make a difference.  

But remember that the Left in this country was outraged just over sanctions.  Ahmadinejad may be counting on such allies to keep the wolves at bay until he has a nuclear club to threaten them with.  And if America doesn't put its weight behind such sanctions, they're highly unlikely to work.  

It may be time to choose your weapon.  Continuing to watch 1940s Germany replay right before our eyes shouldn't be an option.

Beat me to it by dpayton

Didn't notice that this news is already covered on another (promoted) diary entry here.  

Not to worry by Steve Foley

We'll need a lot of space to comment on this outrage! ;-)

They have been saying it FOREVER.  Best piece of advice that can be believed, which the left in this country won't take, is that if someone says they want to kill you, believe them.

Isn't it time to believe that they say what they mean and mean what they say????

As repeated elsewhere by GOPaisano

The link is dead. False story, in all likelihood.

Debka by jonlester

says the non-Muslim dress code idea isn't in the draft law after all.

Give me strength... by mujadaddy

...because I'm dizzy keeping up with this.

It seems the worst kind of slander (the kind that kills Americans) to pile unsubstantiated charges on Iran in times such as this.

Substantiated offenses are fine -- but rumor and innuendo are ugly and poisonous.

Problem was this came through a reputable news source.  See this post on Hot Air for how it all came down and why folks thought it was true.

...because it represents a minor shift in Iranian domestic policy...

...because it is what the Nazis did during prosecution of a world war...

...because tensions are high between the US and Iran...

...because we are conditioned to believe the worst about our enemies...

Reading the excerpts from the actual law (AP), what I see is some rather North Koreanesque social engineering.  Worrisome, but not actionable.  Developing...

 
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