What we are witnessing since the presidential election might very well emerge as a major civildisobediencemovement not just against Ahmadinejad, but in fact for more civil liberties, economic opportunities, as well as human, civil and women's rights -- so far all within the constitutional boundaries of the Islamic republic.
Rather than recognize that the Palestinian voters' decision to elect Hamas to lead them in January 2006 constituted a rejection of the notion of a two-state solution on the part of Palestinian society, the Bush administration judged the move as an act of civildisobedience reminiscent, in Rice's view, of the US civil rights movement.