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Today, I want to extend my best wishes to all who are celebrating Nowruz in the United States and around the world.

Each year of my presidency, I have marked this holiday by speaking directly to the people of Iran. That is what I would like to do once more.

This is a holiday for the Iranian people to spend time with friends and family; to reflect on the extraordinary blessings that you enjoy; and to look forward to the promise of a new day. After all, this is a season of hope and renewal. And today, we know that this is also a season of promise across the Middle East and North Africa, even as there are also enormous challenges.

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I believe that there are certain values that are universal – the freedom of peaceful assembly and association; the ability to speak your mind and choose your leaders. And what we are seeing across the region is the insistence on governments that are accountable to the people.

But we also know that these movements for change are not unique to these last few months. The same forces of hope that swept across Tahrir Square were seen in Azadi Square in June of 2009. And just as the people of the region have insisted that they have a choice in how they are governed, so do the governments of the region have a choice in their response.

So far, the Iranian government has responded by demonstrating that it cares far more about preserving its own power than respecting the rights of the Iranian people.

For nearly two years, there has been a campaign of intimidation and abuse. Young and old; men and women; rich and poor – the Iranian people have been persecuted. Hundreds of prisoners of conscience are in jail. The innocent have gone missing. Journalists have been silenced. Women tortured. Children sentenced to death.

The world has watched these unjust actions with alarm. We have seen Nasrin Sotoudeh jailed for defending human rights; Jaffar Panahi imprisoned and unable to make his films; Abdolreza Tajik thrown in jail for being a journalist. The Bahai community and Sufi Muslims punished for their faith; Mohammad Valian, a young student, sentenced to death for throwing three stones.

These choices do not demonstrate strength, they show fear. For it is telling when a government is so afraid of its own citizens that it won't even allow them the freedom to access information or to communicate with each other. But the future of Iran will not be shaped by fear. The future of Iran belongs to the young people – the youth who will determine their own destiny.

Over 60 percent of the Iranian people were born after 1979. You are not bound by the chains of the past – the distracting hatred of America that will create no jobs or opportunity; the rigid and unaccountable government; the refusal to let the Iranian people realize their full potential for fear of undermining the authority of the state.

Instead, you – the young people of Iran – carry within you both the ancient greatness of Persian civilization, and the power to forge a country that is responsive to your aspirations. Your talent, your hopes, and your choices will shape the future of Iran, and help light the world. And though times may seem dark, I want you to know that I am with you.

On this day – a celebration that serves as a bridge from the past to the future – I would like to close with a quote from the poet Simin Behbahani – a woman who has been banned from travelling beyond Iran, even though her words have moved the world: "Old, I may be, but, given the chance, I will learn. I will begin a second youth alongside my progeny. I will recite the Hadith of love of country with such fervor as to make each word bear life."

Let this be a season of second youth for all Iranians – a time in which a new season bears new life once more. Thank you. And Aid-e-Shoma Mobarak.
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Michael

I do not endorse suppression in Iran, but the President is the head of an administration with substantial suppression issues of its own in Justice, State, and the administrative law agencies. Those he COULD do something about, had he but the will and leadership to do so.

March 21 2011 at 6:19 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
subtrek1

It's a shame this President NEVER would think of putting his LIFE on the line for someone else. Maybe if he ever would have had to posisiblity of a deployment he would be more careful in deploying OTHER peoples SONS and DAUGHTERS to WAR! Do we think that Malia or Sachsa will join the military when they get older would doubt it since they now are used to ordering the White House staff and would never be able to take orders.

Maybe we can ammend the Constitution to make sure that a President who has never in the military, cannot send our SONS & Daughters to WAR! Since he has never had to put his life on the line for someone elses freedom someone else will have to make that decision.

Ther I've said it and I mean it

March 21 2011 at 3:59 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
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efleishman

WHAT ABOUT THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS WHO SERVE IN TIME OF WAR BUT DON'T SEE COMBAT?
NO PRESIDENCY FOR THEM RIGHT? EVERY PRESIDENT PUTS HIS LIFE ON THE LINE EVERY DAY FOR THE TERM HE IS IN. THAT'S WHY WE HAVE A SECRET SERVICE PROTECTING HIM. THERE I'VE SAID IT AND I MEAN IT.

March 21 2011 at 9:12 PM Report abuse -3 rate up rate down Reply
oaklane13

Send in the bombs, as you did in Lybia, Mr. President!

March 21 2011 at 9:21 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ajschrod

Perhaps Obama will be a one-termer, but his speaking ability can't be denied. We have been blessed in the last 40 yrs to have had 3 wonderfully gifted orators as Presidents, capable of inspirational speeches that even detractors must admit were something special. That Reagan and Clinton were also exceptionally good leaders doesn't detract from Obama's ability.

March 20 2011 at 11:49 PM Report abuse -4 rate up rate down Reply
jbaez1950

What? Another country to invade? Obama, my dear son, you are not going to get the conservative to vote for you. So, please, stop this cowboy act. The conservatives and moderate do not want war. The same people that voted for Bush voted for you. So, why are you starting over and over wars with muslim country. Be careful , for Macolm X started a war with his own muslim and you do know they were not too happy. These people are set in their ways. They care for you one day and the next day they kick you out like in Iraq. In Iraq what did we accomplished? Our accomplishment was dead bodies flown to our country in bodybags. When did we not go through our Congress to start a war? Did Bush do this with Iraq? And if so, wasn't he put down as one of the most evil men in America? Then what are you trying to prove, son? That you are not a weakling? Oh, you must have read the British paper this pass few days and decided that being called a "weakling" by England and France gave you the authorization to bomb a leader's home and hurt his children. But, as usual our forces have denied this bombing. And as usual we will kill innocent family members. I wonder how would you like it if Russian aim at your whitehouse and not think of your children. We are in three wars now and you are looking for a 4th in Iran. I hope we last into 2012 and impeach your sorry ass before we get into the 4th war with Iran.

March 20 2011 at 9:18 PM Report abuse +4 rate up rate down Reply

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