http://www.couscousglobal.com/id/27212009-02-04T09:26:03+01:00Tehran, 5 faces at least<p>Iran, Febr. 4 , 2009</p><p>Eating with an Iranian composer in the Blue Duck, a wonderful restaurant in a shopping mall. For a moment I had the feeling I was walking in Beijing in the mall on 77th street. Almost the same shops.<br/>
Anyway the composer tells me that he always tells a joke when asked about the nature of Iranian people:</p>
<p>A boy koms home crying. His father asks hm what is the matter?<br/>
My teacher gave me a bad grade in school.<br/>
Why, the father asks.<br/>
because he asked " how much is 2 x2?" And I said<br/>
" 16".<br/>
The father says;" How can you say 16? You know it is not 16, 2 times 2 is 4, or at most 5........</p>
<p>Later that evening I talk to another guy. He asks me how I like Iran.<br/>
When I answer that I think it is pretty schizofrenic, he says:<br/>
" Normal people are schizofrenic. You need to have two faces: one private and one public.<br/>
Biut Iranians have 5 or 6 faces.....at least.<br/>
We need to, one for the street, one for the work, one in official meetings etc</p>
<p>Last days in Tehran. On the CNN news we see the rocket goiing up...we somehow missed it while beiing here.<br/>
If you use Iranian Cell, the cellphone company we use here, you understand very wel that Iran needs a sattelite up there to get the phones working .... to have contact the second time you are calling...at least.<br/>
It is snowing this morning.<br/>
Anothetrday with 5 faces, another day of calling someone 6 times before you can have a conversation, another day of having fun and meeting terrific people , and suddenly everything changes and life appears to be an absurd nightmare.</p>
<p>Here are some pictures of a collegue of mine:<br/>
Hamid, he works with Aganian refugees and makes theater with them.<br/>
And another wild group og Iranian kids I had dinner with<br/>
Also Sara, a beautiful dancer from Tehran.<br/>
More about them soon......</p>
<p>Pictures all by Neil van der Linden,<br/>
my ambassador here in Tehran.</p>maartje nevejanhttp://www.couscousglobal.com/id/176ARTICLEnews