Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Some Iranian Clerics Press For Democracy
Challenging conventional wisdom, a piece in today's Austin Statesman says that influential members of Iran's religious elite believe that the theological underpinnings of Iran's governmental system are no longer valid. While religious councils screen candidates for office in Iran, clerics like Mohammad Ali Abtahi argue that Iran should be democratized. He says: "In Iran, you see two different understandings of Islam, one that masks democracy, human rights and tolerance, another that wants to foster them. We are trying to get the balance back (because) those in power have become blind to justice."