The right sees what the left cannot. United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan is agnostic on Iran's affront to his own charter:
When asked by a New York Sun reporter if he would speak out on behalf of Mr. Ganji in light of the president's statement Tuesday, Mr. Annan said, "I don't know enough about the case, so I'd prefer not to comment."Iranian authorities initially arrested Mr. Ganji in 2000 for publishing a book and writing news stories charging his country's political leaders with playing a role in the murder of dissident intellectuals in the late 1990s.
That is sovereignty to the secretary.
As predicted, violent esurience is losing its regional appeal. The opportunity for freedom, come as a steel-and-tracked American guarantee, has been seized. Time, support and diligence will see democracy's culmination.