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  Why Don't NIAC and PAAIA Cooperate?




  Dear Friends,






  I'd like to share with you a recent email
  exchange about PAAIA's relationship with NIAC that was initiated by 
one of our
  members, Afsaneh Mirfendereski.  It
  followed a Q&A we posted in the newsletter about the U.S. 
sanctions, and she
  later agreed for us to publish the conversation.
  If you have any related questions or comments, please don't hesitate 
to contact
  me at i...@paaia.org and I'd be happy to elaborate further.



Have a great Thursday,

  Mahasti Afshar

  Executive Director, PAAIA



  P.S.-
  Please visit our new website and sign up as a member
  again.  It's free!




  From: Afsaneh Mirfendereski


  Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 10:40 AM


  To: PAAIA Information


  Subject: Re: Qs&As: All You Need To Know About U.S. Sanctions 
Against Iran







  Dear PAAIA,




  I admire much of you do. However, when PAAIA was being launched, it 
was presented
  as a body that looks after the interests of Iranian-Americans, and 
does not get
  involved in Iran-US relations.




  For that reason, I would often donate to NIAC more - as I do believe 
that Iran-US
  relations also affect Iranian-Americans.




  I think both groups do admirable work - but can PAAIA better explain 
if its priorities
  have also shifted? If so, the whole idea was that you 2 organizations 
may have different
  focuses - if you don't, then why not put aside our national Achilles heal of
  not being able to cooperate with each other, and just have one body 
representing
  all the broad interests of the community?




  Just a suggestion - and I can guarantee you that if I'm saying it, 
others are
  thinking it - so I hope the comments are to your benefit. Many 
friends get tired
  of simultaneous e-mails from PAAIA and NIAC, always covering the same issue.




  It resonates deep feelings of angst in the community, that even our 
representatives
  can't properly get along.




  Please do keep up the good work, and again, I hope these insights 
serve some purpose
  here, as their intention is to seek a positive outcome.




  Many thanks,

  Afsaneh Mirfendereski BA M Arch

  Chevy Chase

  MD




  -----Original Message-----




  From: Mahasti Afshar

  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:16 PM

  To: Afsaneh Mirfendereski

  Subject: Your e-mail to PAAIA




  Dear Afsaneh -




  Thanks so much for your kind and thoughtful e-mail. I don't know if 
mine will
  do the job, but I'll do my best.




  I actually believe in variety and look forward to the day when we as 
a community
  fully subscribe to democracy, not just in thought but in action.




  Democracy is all about respecting and negotiating varieties and 
differences while
  valuing and nurturing a community's common ground--such a noble thought. We
  Iranians have a long history of building monolithic, one-party 
systems, and I don't
  mean only political parties; I mean the claim that only one value 
system is good
  and true--culturally, socially, politically, spiritually--and we feel 
threatened
  by differences.




  As an Iranian American, I would much rather see several, not just 
two, organizations
  voice our community's perspectives and concerns and act on its 
behalf. To me,
  the idea of one organization representing all of us is not only 
arrogant but false
  and autocratic. We've left our beloved homeland and come to a country built
  on the premise that people can thrive and progress in spite of, or 
more accurately,
  because of their differences. Let's exercise that philosophy and take 
advantage
  of the opportunity to be different, but then come together to achieve 
shared goals.
  (Did you know that there are more than 30 Cuban American 
organizations in the U.S.
  dedicated to a similar, though nuanced, set of socio-political ends? 
There are more;
  the 30+ are only the "moderate" ones. The same applies to 
Jewish organizations
  that are many and varied as well, some with fiercely different 
positions on issues.)




  NIAC's charter allows it to address US-Iran foreign relations. 
PAAIA's charter
  limits it to tackling Iranian American concerns within the US 
borders; we can only
  deal with domestic issues while NIAC has no such restrictions. That 
is a major difference
  between the two; we ought to respect that rather than condemn it, and 
actually appreciate
  the value in it.




  Difference does not always mean disagreement; sometimes it does; at 
other times
  it means a difference in emphasis, or in style, and in the case of 
nonprofits, a
  difference in their reach and donor base.




  PAAIA cannot take any political action in matters related to US 
foreign relations,
  the US sanctions against Iran being one such case. What we can do, on 
the other
  hand, is commission reports about the implications and the 
complexities of the law,
  and disseminate them so that our community can make educated, 
informed decisions.
  That is service.




  As for domestic [U.S.] issues where both PAAIA and NIAC are active, 
speaking for
  PAAIA, we want our community to be protected from any form of 
discrimination or
  manipulation, and to be recognized for its heritage as well as its 
contributions
  to U.S. society. We strive to be thoughtful, respectful and 
informative, give credit
  where credit is due, and be constructive where criticism is due. We 
believe in collaboration;
  that's why PAAIA initiated the Census Project in 2009, which grew into a
  coalition of 47 Iranian American organizations in 2010. More 
collective efforts
  of that nature will help us achieve more for the community while 
allowing each to
  grow in singular ways. We should all come together around causes that 
benefit the
  community as a whole, and we at PAAIA will certainly do all we can in 
that regard.




  Going forward -- and I hope you'll check out our website in September 
to know
  what I mean -- PAAIA will increase its community building activities 
with a special
  focus on youth; we will also continue to encourage and support 
Iranian Americans
  to run for political office to strengthen our voice. We want to have 
real impact
  and be there as a support system for our community not just today, 
but in the future.
  That challenge, in a nutshell, is what gets me out of bed in the 
morning. I won't
  lose heart just because obstacles get in our way, some self-imposed, 
others out
  of our control, and I hope you won't either. Stay with us, keep sharing your
  good thoughts and ideas, and we'll grow stronger as a community and 
find more
  opportunities to act in solidarity as time goes by.




  Don't let differences frighten you. It takes variety to make a garden.




  With best regards,




  Mahasti








































  
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