human rights has no right !!!

what most of iranians want is a change from within, without a war or a long period of chaos, anarchy, bloodshedding and military forces interference!!! but, having freedom and democracy is really expensive.
are we ready to pay the price?! if so, how much?!
but if not, we'd better shut up!

Ganji explains this matter in an eloquent manner in his letter (English translation) to Mr. Montazeri.

Ganji's situation is being used by many political parties, groups and people around the world (even by the very hardliners inside iran) towards insisting on their own ideas about iran and its regime, and their benefits in this country.
Guardian has a short report dealing with this issue by looking at American Conservatives' opportunistic acts supporting Ganji's causes and requests!
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...and human rights is still getting trampled and rediculed in many countries including iran:

la libération has a news article (in French) about an Iranian Judiciary high official's report regarding the terrible situation in the jails and courts in iran. the news has a brief look at Ganji and Zahra Kazemi's cases as well.

Human Rights Annual Report 2005 by UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office tries to give a report on countries that don't respect human rights. (you can only download "Overview" or "Major Countries of Concern" to know about the report on iran)
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EU has once again (after only 18 days) called on iran for the release of Ganji; they also express their regret for human rights getting disrespected and ignored in iran.

this must be a warning for the regime, but...!