In Iran thare are no places open to the public where to go out at
night to drink. Therefore, people meet in private houses to have
parties very often, where alchool is not difficult to find (at least
this is what I was told).
One night in Teheran Forough and Sadraa invited us to a birthday
party at some friends' house. It was quite a big party, with a lot of
guests and a lot of food (but no alcohol, because the householder was
a strict muslim in this regard).
After the meal, a cake was brought to the room. And then a strange
thing happened: one of the guests started dancing with the big knife
to cut the cake in his hands. And the rest of of the guests, one by
one for few minutes each, followed! Only when they stopped, we could
eat.
The party was a masquearade party, and at one point we had to decide
the best costume. I found most of the costumes very funny (and
incomprehensible), but I gave my vote to one in particular: a basiji
costume. Basiji is the name of the paramilitary militia directly
controlled by Khamenei. The Basiji militia leads the repression
against regime opponents and often attacks participants in the
protest demonstrations.
All the guests had a terrible opinion of the regime and some of them
(or some of their relatives and friends) had personally suffered the
consequences of their political activism. Anyway, they were able to
make fun of one of the most frightful institutions. It is probably
something you learn to do, when you live in a situation of constant
fear. It is a way to show yourself (and the others) that they have
not defeated you yet.
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