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Date: 18 July
2010
The Today and Tomorrow of Iran
“Devolved
Power, Federalism …?”
18, 19, 20 November 2010
Conference 2
Technopolis
Innopoli 2, Tekniikantie 14, 02150 Espoo – Finland
Association des Chercheurs Iraniens (ACI)
held its forty
eighth conference under the above title. This conference was co-convened
with the
Scandinavian Art and Business Institute
in Finland. Our aim, as always, was to discuss and look into as many different aspects of the chosen
topics in an unbiased and scholarly manner.
Centralized policies and
governing systems have proved discriminatory and inflicted severe pressure
on Iranians living in different parts of Iran for far too long. Mindful of
safeguarding Iran’s territorial integrity, there is an urgent need to find a
viable governance structure that would resolve the present issues and
grievances for all Iranians.
The many studies and
consultations undertaken by ACI indicate that the future governance
structure should be based on some form of devolved power. ACI proposed that
equality and democracy are prerequisites to sustainable change.
Panel discussions:
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An assessment
of today’s unstable political situation in Iran (political, social, economic
and legal assessment with special emphasis on the deteriorating human rights
situation)
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Reaching a
common understanding of terms and definitions
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Examining
the role and place of a common shared language, official language, and
mother tongues in the future of Iran |
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"Devolved
Power, Federalism…?" What is the best structure for Iran? |
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Methods of
transition to a form of devolved power, democratic socio-political
coexistence, and an effective political system for the future of Iran.
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The conference was held in the Farsi
language. English translations of the papers presented will be available
soon. The Farsi text may be viewed here:
http://aciiran.com/barnameh%20federalism%202.htm
Association of Iranian
Researchers is made up by a group of Iranians worldwide with different
points of view and expertise with the unifying aim of creating a positive
future for Iran.
It has organised over forty
international conferences in the last eighteen years, maintains an impartial
and an unprejudiced approach to all its activities, and respects all schools
of thought.
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