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...Reverend Peter J. Gomes, chairman of the Faculty committee on a Third World center, did not expect his preliminary conclusions to be called a "progress report." And students working to set up a center did not think his report represented "progress...
George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology, the Reverend Charles A. Kimball, Proctor at the World Religous Center of the Divinity School, and former attorney general Ramsey Clark are among the nine Americans who have defied President Carter's April 17 travel ban to Iran to participate in a "Crimes of America" conference that started Monday in Tehran...
...service to Islam became a main theme in Karmal's diplomatic overtures toward Iran. He fired off a telegram to "Gracious Brother, Most Reverend Imam," the Ayatullah Khomeini. Karmal's message almost reverently appealed for an Afghan-Iranian revolutionary entente based on "Islamic brotherhood" and a shared hostility toward "American world imperialism-the No. 1 irreconcilable enemy of all the people of the world." Karmal promised that his government "will never allow anybody to use our soil as a base against Islamic revolution in Iran"-adding that "we expect our Iranian brethren to resume a reciprocal stance...
...Reverend Kimball talks of his impression of the intensity of the Iranian people's hatred for the deposed Shah. Did he meet any of the thousands and thousands of intellectuals and ordinary Iranians who are confined to their homes and dare not open their mouths, and who are praying for the right time to come? Did he have the opportunity to meet and know the traditional bazaris (the businessmen in the town marketplaces)? How does he evaluate the intensity of this hatred then? Was his visit an organized tour where he saw only what the authorities wanted...
...Reverend Kimball mentions the "oppression and brutality (that) existed under the Shah." Did he ever meet the general (leaving out names) who had gone so far as to organize a coup d'etat against the Shah, and, after being caught, was only exiled to France for a year? After this time he returned to Teheran and never stopped his bitter criticism of the Shah, holding meetings every week at his home or the home of his co-ideologist. Strangely enough, he had to leave for Paris after the Revolution. Did Rev. Kimball meet the most revered and loved Iranian lawyer...