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Amil Imani
Saluting Cyrus the
Great on His Day
October 28, 2009
October 29th has been designated as the international day of Cyrus the
Great, a matchless king of Persia. Commemorating Cyrus the Great is
synonymous with honoring the glorious ancient Iranians and Iranians’ way
of life. Palpable reminders to Iranians and all liberty-loving people of
the world of this just king’s reign stand in the field of Pasargad.
The International Committee to Save the Archeological Sites of Pasargad
has the undying gratitude of the diverse people of the Greater Iran for
its work in safeguarding these magnificent symbols of Iran’s luminous
past which serve as beacons for guiding all people in their quest for
freedom and dignity.
The arduous task undertaken by the
Committee to Save the Archeological Sites of Pasargad is all the
more difficult in the face of the present Islamic regime’s relentless
barbaric attempts to wipe out any and all vestiges of Iran’s proud and
praiseworthy cultural heritage. To these barbaric Islamists, any ideals
or symbols representing humanity’s non-Islamic enlightenment is good
only for the
fire of their bigotry.
A seminal achievement of Cyrus the Great is his pioneer work in
promotion of human rights. Using the power of his office to good effect,
he decreed a universal charter for human rights for all people. The
king’s edict for equality of rights for all people served advancing the
social and cultural precepts of the diverse people throughout the vast
expanse of his empire. Although ethnically Persian, the benevolent king
considered himself a trustee of the diverse nationalities of his
kingdom. Parochialism and ethnocentrism were alien to this visionary
monarch.
An illustration of the benevolent beliefs and practices launched by this
great historical visionary is his landmark action 539 B.C. Having
conquered Babylon, the benevolent King Cyrus freed the Jews from
captivity and empowered them to return to the Promised Land and build
their temple.
For his acts of kindness, Cyrus the Great is immortalized in the Bible
in several passages and is called “the anointed of the Lord.” The Jews,
throughout recorded history, looked to Cyrus’ people, the Iranians, as
their friends and protectors against oppressors such as the Seleucids
and the Romans.
Cyrus the Great is deeply revered for his great tolerance and just
treatment of the conquered nations in his vast empire. He is celebrated,
to this day, by the generality of mankind for enshrining fundamental
human rights in his Cylinder as the standard for his time and for all
times.
In the same way that Cyrus the Great considered all people members of
the same human family, the human family of today holds the great
trailblazer of human rights as one of its own. The vast plateau that
Iran is its heartland at the present has been inhabited by the most
diverse people of any region of the planet. Yet, in adherence to the
lofty principles of Cyrus, these people found unity in diversity. They
have remained loyal to their own unique heritage and successfully linked
it to a larger loyalty. The present Iran is a living testimony to this
remarkable togetherness where ethnic Persians, Turkic, Kurds, Lurs,
Turkmen, Baluchis, Arabs, and others live as one people: a great
template for the entire world to emulate.
For some 1400 years the viral disease of Islamism has been devouring the
very fabric of our nation and our identity. Millions and generations of
our people have paid dearly and often with their lives for this
affliction visited upon us. Yet, millions and generations have bravely
managed to retain the identity and values that make us proud to be
Cyrus’s descendants.
As
Iranians, it is propitious at this time to take stock of our present
condition and to renew our resolve to do all we must and is in our power
to rescue Iran from the suffocating quagmire of Islamism and return our
nation to its rightful historic place: A place in the vanguard of a
civilized world where justice and liberty rule supreme for the entirety
of humanity. |