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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Please see confiscation of 18 billion dollars in trucks coming from Iran, arriving in Turky.........the ragheads know their end is near and are taking their money out the old fashion way, by trucks...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGeTc92p4v0&feature=email
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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:56 pm Post subject: Please push major media to investigate. |
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Please push major media to investigate. Heard the money destination was Hezbollah in Lebanon ... |
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 10:28 am Post subject: Professor Manouchehr Ganji -18 Billion dollars in trucks |
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Professor Manouchehr Ganji wrote: |
Washington, D.C., 31 July 2009
His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Prime Minister of Turkey
Ankara, Turkey
Dear Mr. Prime Minister:
Since three days ago a TV report from Turkey circulating on the Internet, which is attached herewith, divulged a few months old story of confiscation by Turkey – at the Iran/Turkey border Customs Office – trucks entering Turkey from Iran for unknown destination, containing 18.5 billion US dollars, in hundred dollar bills and 20 tons of gold. The report stated that the bill of lading showed that the money and the gold belonged to an Iranian by the name of Esmael Safarian-Nassab. Later, reports quoted a Turkish Lawyer by the name of Senol Ozel on the Turkish independent "Kanal D" TV Channel stating that his client Esmael Safarian-Nasab is a “respected Iranian businessman and has transferred the money to Turkey through legal means".
The Turkish TV report contained a statement by Ozel stating:"The container-load of US dollars and gold bullion was delivered to Ankara Customs Office on October 7, 2008."
That TV report now circulating on the Internet, of which I attach a copy for your second time viewing, shows the unbelievable stock of hundred dollar bills being counted by Turkish officials and placed on the storage holding racks. It also shows you Mr. Prime Minister addressing a Turkish Official gathering and stating that "this is an indicator of the Turkish Government's success in attracting foreign capital".
Now, since the story has fully and internationally surfaced, all kinds of disinformation, coming from Tehran , have begun to circulate. One states that your Government has fully denied the verifiability of the whole story ! Another states that Mr. Safarian-Nasab has asked for all the money and gold to be returned to Iran and yet another refers to the whole thing as nothing but a fabrication !
Excellency, I am sure during all this time you have wondered and asked yourself, how and where could an individual have stored all this money and gold throughout these years? I am sure you have wondered also as to whether this huge wealth in fact belonged to the Iranian people. Time will tell. But until that time on behalf of tens of millions of my compatriots, I respectfully urge you Mr. Prime Minister not to let that money and gold get out of Turkey . It is apparent that it belongs to the people of Iran and one day Turkey must return it to them. I heard today the denial statement by a Minister in your Government. With such documented media coverage, obviously neither you nor anyone else of sound mind would believe such denials.
Please accept Mr. Prime Minister the assurances of my highest considerations.
Respectfully,
Professor Manouchehr Ganji
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:03 am Post subject: Message of Reza Pahlavi on The Unity of Our Nation’s Treasur |
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H.M. Reza Pahlavi wrote: | Message of Reza Pahlavi on The Unity of Our Nation’s Treasures
Monday, August 3rd, 2009
My compatriots, Desiring freedom, seeking justice, being kind to one another, and refusing to bow to oppression have always been among the most notable qualities of Iranian civilization. Today’s movement for freedom, for which you have adopted the green vitality and happiness of our national spirit as a symbol, constitutes, despite its distinct...
http://rezapahlavi.org/media/pdf/328_Hambastegi_-_English_version.pdf |
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:37 pm Post subject: 'Do not lose hope' |
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'Do not lose hope'
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/World/Story/STIStory_412082.html
WASHINGTON - NOBEL Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel and 44 other Nobel prize winners offered their support on Monday for Iranian dissidents, ...
The open letter, published as a full-page advertisement in The New York Times, was signed by Nobel laureates from several countries, including Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.
'We, the undersigned Nobel laureates, strongly condemn the flagrant human rights violations in the wake of the recent presidential election in Iran,' it said.
The letter, paid for by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, was published in the Times and the International Herald Tribune as Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei endorsed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election.
The controversial Iranian president's victory in June elections had been strongly contested, and triggered a series of opposition protests by Iranians who said the vote was rigged.
Mr Wiesel told AFP the letter, which said the election had been 'shamelessly tampered with', was intended to ensure that protesters in Iran 'did not feel abandoned'.
'For me, the worst torture is to feel you have been abandoned,' the Holocaust survivor said.
Mr Wiesel said he had not been in touch with Ms Ebadi, fearing communication with the human rights lawyer might result in 'retaliation' against her. Ms Ebadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her human rights efforts in Iran. -- AFP |
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:12 am Post subject: IRAN OPEN LETTER: to All the dissidents |
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Source: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/inthenews.aspx
IRAN OPEN LETTER:
AN OPEN LETTER
To Shirin Ebadi
and to All the dissidents --
the brave men and women of Iran:
Do not feel abandoned.
Do not lose hope.
The world knows that its physical and spiritual survival is linked to yours.
We, the undersigned Nobel Laureates, strongly condemn the flagrant human rights violations in the wake of the recent presidential election in Iran.
We deplore the violent and oppressive tactics the current regime is using to dissuade protestors from expressing their right to free speech. Your election was shamelessly tampered with and your human rights disregarded. We are outraged by your government’s denial of basic liberties to its people, such as detaining large groups of professors, students and innocent civilians, and denying proper funeral services to victims of its violence. These events, and the decision to ban all international media from covering these events, are blatant violations of the democratic principles your government claims to uphold.
We are well aware that throughout the long and glorious history of the Iranian civilization, your ancestors have often stood firmly against both interference from without and repression from within. Today, once again, you are fighting for a just cause.
We urge President Obama and the world’s political leadership to support, with all means at their disposal, the people of Iran, who deserve to have their votes counted, their voices heard, and their dignity respected.
Richard Axel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2004)
Baruj Benacerraf, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1980)
Paul Berg, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1980)
Günter Blobel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1999)
Mario R. Capecchi, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2007)
Aaron Ciechanover, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2004)
Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1986)
ClaudeCohen-Tannoudji, Nobel Prize, Physics (1997)
Elias James Corey, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1990)
Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1996)
John B. Fenn, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2002)
Edmond H. Fischer, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1992)
Jerome I. Friedman, Nobel Prize, Physics (1990)
Donald A. Glaser, Nobel Prize, Physics (1960)
Sheldon Glashow, Nobel Prize, Physics (1979)
David J. Gross, Nobel Prize, Physics (2004)
Roger Guillemin, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1977)
Leland H. Hartwell, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2001)
Dudley R. Herschbach, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1986)
Avram Hershko, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2004)
Roald Hoffman, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1981)
Tim Hunt, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2001)
Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize, Economics (2002)
Eric R. Kandel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2000)
William S. Knowles, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2001)
Roger D. Kornberg, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2006)
Harold W. Kroto, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1996)
Finn E. Kydland, Nobel Prize, Economics (2004)
Eric S. Maskin, Nobel Prize, Economics (2007)
John Mather, Nobel Prize, Physics (2006)
Craig C. Mello, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2006)
Marshall W. Nirenberg, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1968)
George A. Olah, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1994)
John C. Polanyi, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1986)
Stanley Prusiner, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1997)
Robert C. Richardson, Nobel Prize, Physics (1996)
Richard J. Roberts, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1993)
Heinrich Rohrer, Nobel Prize, Physics (1986)
Jens C.Skou, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1997)
Hamilton O. Smith, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1978)
Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize, Literature (1986)
Joseph H. Taylor Jr., Nobel Prize, Physics (1993)
Bishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Prize, Peace (1984)
Betty Williams, Nobel Prize, Peace (1976)
Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize, Peace ( 1986)
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:03 am Post subject: Reza Pahlavi's message on the Anniversary of the 1906 Consti |
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Reza Pahlavi's message on the Anniversary of the 1906 Constitutional Revolution in Iran by Darius Kadivar
05-Aug-2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFjjjGwEDkQ |
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:35 pm Post subject: Petition 82: Response To 44 Nobel Laureates Open Letter Reg |
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cyrus wrote: | Petition 82: Response To 44 Nobel Laureates Open Letter Regarding Brave Men and Women of Iran By FREE Iran ActivistChat Community
Sign the Petition -
View Current Signatures
http://www.petitiononline.com/achat82/petition.html
To: 44 Nobel Laureates, UN and FREE World Leaders
We, the undersigned, would like to thank the 44 Nobel Laureates for showing courage when the leaders of the free world stood ear-splitting silent. Your August 3rd Open Letter titled “Do not feel abandoned. Do not lose hope” was an inspiration to millions of Iranians during a critical time when the U.N. and most of G8 leaders turned a deaf ear with no real actions. Your unilateral action will not be forgotten.
during a critical time when the U.N. and most G8 nations
turned a deaf ear.
“IRAN OPEN LETTER: AN OPEN LETTER
to All the dissidents --
the brave men and women of Iran:
Do not feel abandoned.
Do not lose hope.
The world knows that its physical and spiritual survival is linked to yours.
We, the undersigned Nobel Laureates, strongly condemn the flagrant human rights violations in the wake of the recent presidential election in Iran.
We deplore the violent and oppressive tactics the current regime is using to dissuade protestors from expressing their right to free speech. Your election was shamelessly tampered with and your human rights disregarded. We are outraged by your government’s denial of basic liberties to its people, such as detaining large groups of professors, students and innocent civilians, and denying proper funeral services to victims of its violence. These events, and the decision to ban all international media from covering these events, are blatant violations of the democratic principles your government claims to uphold.
We are well aware that throughout the long and glorious history of the Iranian civilization, your ancestors have often stood firmly against both interference from without and repression from within. Today, once again, you are fighting for a just cause.
We urge President Obama and the world’s political leadership to support, with all means at their disposal, the people of Iran, who deserve to have their votes counted, their voices heard, and their dignity respected.
Richard Axel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2004)
Baruj Benacerraf, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1980)
Paul Berg, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1980)
Günter Blobel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1999)
Mario R. Capecchi, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2007)
Aaron Ciechanover, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2004)
Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1986)
ClaudeCohen-Tannoudji, Nobel Prize, Physics (1997)
Elias James Corey, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1990)
Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1996)
John B. Fenn, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2002)
Edmond H. Fischer, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1992)
Jerome I. Friedman, Nobel Prize, Physics (1990)
Donald A. Glaser, Nobel Prize, Physics (1960)
Sheldon Glashow, Nobel Prize, Physics (1979)
David J. Gross, Nobel Prize, Physics (2004)
Roger Guillemin, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1977)
Leland H. Hartwell, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2001)
Dudley R. Herschbach, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1986)
Avram Hershko, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2004)
Roald Hoffman, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1981)
Tim Hunt, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2001)
Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize, Economics (2002)
Eric R. Kandel, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2000)
William S. Knowles, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2001)
Roger D. Kornberg, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (2006)
Harold W. Kroto, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1996)
Finn E. Kydland, Nobel Prize, Economics (2004)
Eric S. Maskin, Nobel Prize, Economics (2007)
John Mather, Nobel Prize, Physics (2006)
Craig C. Mello, Nobel Prize, Medicine (2006)
Marshall W. Nirenberg, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1968)
George A. Olah, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1994)
John C. Polanyi, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1986)
Stanley Prusiner, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1997)
Robert C. Richardson, Nobel Prize, Physics (1996)
Richard J. Roberts, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1993)
Heinrich Rohrer, Nobel Prize, Physics (1986)
Jens C.Skou, Nobel Prize, Chemistry (1997)
Hamilton O. Smith, Nobel Prize, Medicine (1978)
Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize, Literature (1986)
Joseph H. Taylor Jr., Nobel Prize, Physics (1993)
Bishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Prize, Peace (1984)
Betty Williams, Nobel Prize, Peace (1976)
Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize, Peace ( 1986)
Open Letter Source URL: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/inthenews.aspx “
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:16 am Post subject: Kianush Asa's fortieth ceremony of his die is tomorrow |
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مراسم چهلم شهید کیانوش آسا، عصر فردا پنجشنبه در کرمانشاه Kianush Asa's fortieth ceremony of his die is tomorrow #iranelection |
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