متن طومار اينترنتي ايرانيان عليه فيلم مضحك "the 300"
To: Warner Bros. Picture Company
To: Warner Bros. Pictures Company
Cc: Zack Snyder (director)
Dear Warner Bros. Picture Company,
We the undersigned, through this letter, protest your irresponsible, unethical
and unscientific actions.
This letter is in concern of making the movie, 300 by your company, which,
according to all historical documents, is fraudulent and distorted, and its
broadcast guarantees the violation of undeniable international legal rights.
It is a proven scholarly fact that the Persian Empire in 480 B.C was the most
magnificent and civilized empire. Established by the Cyrus the great, the writer
of the first human right declaration, Persians ruled over significant portions
of Greater Iran, the east modern Afghanistan and beyond into central Asia; in
the north and west all of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), the upper Balkans
peninsula (Thrace), and most of the Black Sea coastal regions; in the west and
southwest the territories of modern Iraq, northern Saudi-Arabia, Jordan, Israel,
Lebanon, Syria, all significant population centers of ancient Egypt and as far
west as portions of Libya. Having twenty nations under control, encompassing
approximately 7.5 million square kilometers, unquestionably the Achaemenid
Empire was territorially the largest empire of classical antiquity.
Based on the Zoroastrian doctrine, it was the strong emphasis on honesty and
integrity that gave the ancient Persians credibility to rule the world, even in
the eyes of the people belonging to the conquered nations (Herodotus, mid 5th
century B.C). Truth for the sake of truth, was the universal motto and the very
core of the Persian culture that was followed not only by the great kings, but
even the ordinary Persians made it a point to adhere to this code of conduct.
We did not expect Warner Bros. Picture company, as one of the world's largest
producers of film and television entertainment to ignore the proven obvious
historical facts, and damage its own reputation by showing the Persian army at
the battle of Thermopylae as some monstrous savages, and thus create an
atmosphere of public mistrust in its content, and hurt the national pride of the
millions of Persians while doing so.
While announcing our disgust at such a heresy, we demand an immediate historical
review and quick apology from the responsible people.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned