The letter included below was sent to
about a dozen of Iranian university professors.
Note: I am perfectly aware of reports of human rights violations in Iran.
Note: I am perfectly aware of reports of human rights violations in Iran.
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January 24, 2014
Iran is a faraway country on another
continent. It is a country different in so many ways from the place
where we live. It is often portrayed in western media as a place, in
which human rights and civil rights are frequently violated. We have
no means to verify the accuracy of this kind of message.
In the past we used to believe most of
what we have been told about Iran on the Polish and international
news channels. Having no way to meet people and culture directly, we
usually have to rely on intermediaries, whoever they are. We are
absolutely defenseless to any misrepresentations and distortions they
may insert into their stories about Iran.
This letter is an attempt to reach out
through the barrier of prejudice, lies and stupidity. We are sending
you the story of what our family has been through recently (my wife,
our daughter and I).
Throughout the ages, when strangers
met, they often exchanged their stories. It was some kind of a
goodwill gesture and a sign of mutual respect. Telling the story to
another person and listening in exchange to the other side's story
was always crucial for human understanding. It was a foundation for
building mutual trust and respect.
We do not expect anything in return
from you. Of course, by telling the story we express desire to be
heard. However, all we ask from you is to read the story. There are
several messages in it. They may be of interest also to you.
We would like to bring to your
attention some important issues that have been neglected in academic
studies. The essence of this failure can be summarized as
disappearance of critical thinking. It is as if entire areas of study
became brain dead. No critical questions are asked. Reality does not
agree with theories put forward by social and political scientists,
but we do not hear anyone saying "sorry, we lied", or at
least "sorry, we were wrong".
We state that the political and
historical studies about the post-1945 East-Central Europe (and
Communism in general) were significantly falsified. We are keenly
aware about the seriousness of the claim. We are ready to provide
plenty of evidence. Here is some.
This letter, with attachments, is
mostly about experience of my wife, a pianist and piano
teacher in Zielona Gora in western Poland. Some of our statements may
seem pretty strong. However, the events we went through and the
understanding of the Polish reality we gained in the process leave us
no choice. So here it is.
We would like to inform the
international community that fundamental human and civil rights are
systematically violated in Poland. People standing up for truth and
dignity are subjected to acute forms of psychological torture. These
measures are based on the know-how of the former Communist secret
services. The apparatus of the current Polish state functions as a de
facto organized crime. This phenomenon should be thoroughly analyzed
and dealt with accordingly.
Poland is not a democracy. Our country
is some kind of a Stalinist republic where the constitution and the
laws are only meaningless decorations, an element of deception.
People in the power system of the postcommunist junta destroy our
lives with full impunity.
The human rights community overlooked a
very important and fundamental problem. The perpetrators refined
their killing ways since human rights policies were first formulated.
Their methods became more sophisticated. They also worked hard on
improving their deception skills. These days the target of an
assassination is the mind and the soul. The body may live on, unless
the target commits suicide, but it is only an empty living shell, a
biological object.
This continuity of killing, albeit with
the transition of the killing method from the physical into the
nonphysical, mental domain is the most frightening message.
Needless to say the whole Solidarity
movement was organized and controlled by the Communist regime. Many
people with good intentions joined but they had no influence. The
Communists and their collaborators in the West created a false
narrative in which the Communist regime fell under its own weight,
defeated by a group of dissidents. This is complete nonsense.
Our family, including our daughter were
attacked simultaneously. We were attacked in our workplaces and our
daughter was attacked in her school. The methods used were typical of
the Communist secret police. These were provocations designed to
annihilate us psychologically, to destroy our professional lives, to
destroy us as social personae, and finally to destroy us as a family.
One of us, LSB, knows
these methods very well. Active measures were applied against his
family during his childhood. He also experienced them later during
his student years and in his academic professional life.
Enclosed are two documents:
(1) A letter in English dated 22 May
2013,
(2) Our release The Critical Mind and
the Copernican Lesson. It focuses on Poland, but its significance is
much broader.
The top Polish officials, including the
prime minister and the president, were informed in great detail about
the matter. They chose to remain silent, confirming their full
approval of the terror.
This letter covers only part of the
action of the Polish junta against our family.
A similar letter was sent recently to a
number of US and European researchers, policy analysts, and members
of European Parliament.