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 <http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2189887,00.html>
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2189887,00.html
Fugitive pleads with US to 'liberate' Iran
Sarah Baxter, The Sunday Times, 21 May 2006
 

Washington - For  almost eight months, Amir Abbas Fakhravar was held in
solitary confinement in a soundproof cell in Iran. His bare, constantly lit
surroundings were all a creamy white - the walls, the floor, his clothes and
the door, with a slit through which white rice would be delivered in a white
bowl by guards wearing slippers to muffle their footfall.

Amnesty International calls his case the first known example of "white
torture" in Iran and it nearly drove Fakhravar mad. He was stuck in a
terrifying, real-life version of the George Lucas film, THX 1138, about a
dystopia where dissidents are imprisoned in a white room.

"I was living with my childhood memories, but I couldn't remember my
mother's face," Fakhravar said. "I'd see the deformed faces of my family in
my nightmares."

Fakhravar, a 30-year-old writer and leader of the dissident Iranian student
movement, who has been repeatedly jailed, emerged in Washington last week
after spending 10 months on the run inside Iran. His sister was told by
Revolutionary Guards that there were orders to shoot him on sight.

He surfaced at the end of last month in Dubai, where 24 hours later he was
met by the leading American neoconservative, Richard Perle. Fakhravar was
whisked to America last weekend and has already met congressmen and Bush
officials. He said he was in Washington to spread one message only: "Regime
change," he said, breaking from Farsi into English to deliver it.

In Iran, Bush is regarded as a liberator, Fakhravar said.


"People are afraid to express what is in their hearts, but in small, private
gatherings, they see him as a saviour."


Fakhravar believes dialogue with Iran is useless.


"The regime wants to have a nuclear bomb so it can wipe out a country it
doesn't like,"


he said.


"We don't understand why the rest of the world doesn't understand this."


He hopes to warn President George Bush and Condoleezza Rice, the secretary
of state, in person not to be lured into talks with the regime of President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which he says is lying about its plans for peaceful
nuclear energy.


"If it is a matter of national pride to have it, why did they keep the
programme secret for 18 years?"


Fakhravar asked.

The dissident's plain-speaking comes as the Washington establishment is
divided over whether to negotiate directly with Iran.

Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state, called last week for new
channels to be opened with Iran.


"Focusing on regime change as the road to de-nuclearisation confuses the
issue,"


he wrote in The Washington Post. President Ronald Reagan invited his Soviet
counterpart, Leonid Brezhnev, to a "dialogue" after denouncing the USSR as
an evil empire, the architect of Realpolitik noted.

Some neoconservatives, including William Kristol of the Weekly Standard
magazine, are rethinking their blanket hostility to talks and wondering if
there is a hawkish way to speak directly to Tehran. They fear that relying
on Europe is merely allowing Iran more time to develop the bomb.

Ehud Olmert, the new Israeli prime minister, arrives in Washington tomorrow
for his first summit with Bush. "Olmert will try to get Bush's approval for
an Israeli military strike on Iran in the event that the West backs down," a
well-informed Israeli source said. If diplomacy fails, however, the view
inside the Pentagon is that American airstrikes would be quicker and more
effective than anything the Israelis could muster.


Additional reporting: Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv





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