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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

An Open Letter from Dr. Ramin Etebar to all Iranians:


http://freeiranians.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html#4558213285376349271


http://freeiranians.blogspot.com


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A Peaceful Approach to Regime Change.

http://www.aei.org/issue/17068

IRAN:

For Iran, the approach might be compared to the approach the United States and other democratic states took to Poland in the 1980s. In Poland, as in Iran, an economically incompetent authoritarian regime ruled over an increasingly angry population. In Poland, as in Iran, a mass opposition movement rose up against the regime: Solidarity in Poland, the student demo-cratic movement in Iran. Back in the 1980s, the United States and its allies never confronted the Polish communists directly. Instead, they imposed stringent economic sanctions on the regime--and contributed hundreds of millions of dollars to pay for its covert newspapers and radio stations and to support the families of jailed or exiled activists.
Western governments followed the fates of Solidarity's leaders--and demanded answers when any of them were arrested. Publicity deterred the Polish communists from using murder and torture as weapons of repression. And as the regime's economy disintegrated, the Polish communists were compelled first to open negotiations with Solidarity, next to permit Solidarity to compete in semi-free elections, and finally to step aside for a Solidarity government. Fourteen years later, Poland is a democratic state and a staunch NATO ally.


Big difference is; then Reagan was President, now we have another Jimmy the teeth Carter, called Obama/b.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A German's View on Islam:


A man, whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War II, owned a number of large industries and estates. When asked how many German people were true Nazis, the answer he gave can guide our attitude toward fanaticism. 'Very few people were true Nazis,' he said, 'but many enjoyed the return of German pride, and many more were too busy to care. I was one of those who just thought the Nazis were a bunch of fools.

So, the majority just sat back and let it all happen. Then, before we knew it, they owned us, and we had lost control, and the end of the world had come. My family lost everything. I ended up in a concentration camp and the Allies destroyed my factories.'

We are told again and again by 'experts' and 'talking heads' that Islam is

the religion of peace and that the vast majority of Muslims just want to live in peace. Although this unqualified assertion may be true, it is entirely irrelevant. It is meaningless fluff, meant to make us feel better, and meant to somehow diminish the specter of fanatics rampaging across the globe in the name of Islam.

The fact is that the fanatics rule Islam at this moment in history. It is the fanatics who march. It is the fanatics who wage any one of 50 shooting wars worldwide. It is the fanatics who systematically slaughter Christians or tribal groups throughout Africa and are gradually taking over the entire continent in an Islamic wave. It is the fanatics who bomb, behead, murder, or honour-kill. It is the fanatics who take over mosque after mosque. It is the fanatics who zealously spread the stoning and hanging of rape victims and homosexuals. It is the fanatics who teach their young to kill and to become suicide bombers.

The hard, quantifiable fact is that the peaceful majority, the 'silent majority,' is cowed and extraneous.

Communist Russia was comprised of Russians who just wanted to live in peace, yet the Russian Communists were responsible for the murder of about 20 million people. The peaceful majority were irrelevant.

China's huge population was peaceful as well, but Chinese Communists managed to kill a staggering 70 million people.

The average Japanese individual prior to World War II was not a warmongering sadist. Yet, Japan murdered and slaughtered its way across South East Asia an orgy of killing that included the systematic murder of 12 million Chinese civilians; most killed by sword, shovel, and bayonet.

And who can forget Rwanda, which collapsed into butchery. Could it not be said that the majority of Rwandans were 'peace loving'?

History lessons are often incredibly simple and blunt, yet for all our powers of reason, we often miss the most basic and uncomplicated of points:

Peace-loving Muslims have been made irrelevant by their silence.

Peace-loving Muslims will become our enemy if they don't speak up, because like my friend from Germany, they will awaken one day and find that the fanatics own them, and the end of their world will have begun.

Peace-loving Germans, Japanese, Chinese, Russians, Rwandans, Serbs, Afghans, Iraqis, Palestinians, Somalis, Nigerians, Algerians, and many others have died because the peaceful majority did not speak up until it was too late. As for us who watch it all unfold, we must pay attention to the only group that counts--the fanatics who threaten our way of life.

Lastly, anyone who doubts that the issue is serious and just deletes this email without sending it on, is contributing to the passiveness that allows

the problems to expand. So, extend yourself a bit and send this on and on and on! Let us hope that thousands, world-wide, read this and think about it, and send it on - before it's too late.



Emanuel Tanay, M.D.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A message from Green Movement.......

Apparently, regime is not trusting its own police. They are bringing in Hezbollah to replace Iranians who refuse to shoot their countrymen.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_YgagNKDJU&feature=related
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

جبهه نجات

22 بهمن، روز ِ ننگ - 22 بهمن، روز ِ جنگ ؛
22 بهمن، روز ِ جشن ِ حکومت - 22 بهمن، روز ِ عزای ملت ؛
22 بهمن، روز ِ بنيان ِ تبهکاری - 22 بهمن، روز ِ فرياد ِ سرنگونی ؛
22 بهمن، روز ِ سقوط از بلندای تاريخ - 22 بهمن، روز ِ فرياد ِ دوباره ميسازمت وطن ؛

31 سال ميگذرد و جوانان ِ آنروز= پدران و مادران ِ امروز، خطايی کردند و امروز شاهد ِ کشتار ِ فرزندانشان هستند .
رسيدن ِ به هدف ، هزينه دارد و هزينهء سرنگونیِ نظام ِ جهل و جنون ِ اسلامی و ضمانت ِ استقرار ِ دوبارهء آزادی ، اتحاد و يکپارچگيست .
22 بهمن ِ امسال ، ديگر نه روز ِ جشن ِ حاکميت است و نه روز ِ فريب ِ دوباره ملت از سوی موسوی و کروبی .

هم ميهن ، چه زرتشتی ، چه يهودی ، چه مسيحی ، چه مسلمان و چه بی دين ، امروز روز ِ گذری حداقل موقت از اين باورهاست ، امروز روز ِ دست در دست ِ يکدگر دادن است ، امروز روز ِ فريادی مشترک به صدا درآوردن است ، امروز روز ِ برای خود و يکديگر فداکاری کردن است ، امروز روز ِ سکولار انديشيدن است .
امروز روز ِ من و تو ، روز ِ پير و جوان، روز ِ زن و مرد و روز ِ همهء ايرانيان ِ ميهن پرست است .
امروز روز ِ قيام است ، قيامی همگانی برای نجات ِ خود ، نجات ِ خانوادهء خود ، نجات ِ همميهن ِ خود و نجات ِ سرزمين مشترک و مقدسمان ايران .
امروز ، 22 بهمن ، سالگرد ِ لکهء ننگ ِ تاريخ ِ ماست و فقط با يکدگر ميتوانيم ديوارهای مخوف، ولی از ريشه پوسيدهء رژيم را بر سرشان خراب کنيم و 22 بهمن ِ آنانرا ، به آغاز ِ پايان ِ اين ننگ مبدل سازيم .

پاينده ايران و آيين ِ پر افتخارِ شاهنشاهی
جبهه نجات ( همپيمان با " جنبش سياسی- اجتماعی پيروانِ مشروطه به پادشاهیِ رضا شاهِ دوم " )
عبدالرضا حيدری

فرياد


صحبت از عاشق شدن يا عشق نيست صحبت از عشق را بدار آويـختنست
صحبت از پَژ مردن ِ يک برگ نيست صحبت از جنگل، بيابان کردنـَسـت
صحبت از پروانـه ای در بند نيست صحبت از پروانـه ها سوزاندنـَسـت
صحبت از يک قفس ِ کوچک نيست صحبت از ايران بـِزندان بـردَنـست
صحبت از عشق ِ به يک باور نيست صحبت از هر باوری را کشـتنـَست
صحبت از دين ِ من ِ بی دين نيست صحبت از آزادی ِ دين کشـتنـست
صحبت از زندگی ِ يک فرد نيست صحبت از ملت به يکجا کشـتنـست

هموطن


هموطن، امروز سخن چيزيست دگر هـموطن، امروز سخن چيزيـست دگر



صـحـبت از مرگ ِ خـداست صـحبت از مرگ ِ خـدايان ِ شـماست
صـحـبت از مرگ ِ تـَقـَدس صـحبت از مرگ ِ مقـدسهـای ماست
صـحـبت از مـرگ ِ کـلام صـحبت از مرگ ِ همه انديـشه هاست
صـحـبت از ايـران ِ ماسـت صـحبت از اين جان ِ جانان ِ شـماست
صحبت ِ من، کودکان ِ ميهنست صحبت ِ شب در خيـابان خـُفتـنست
صـحبت ِ من، بانوان ِ ميهنست صحبت ِ درد ِ تجاوز را بگوش بشنيدنست
صحبت از مردان ِ بـيکار ِ وطن شرمسارِکودکش بی لقمه نان برگشتنست
صحبت از مرگِ شرافت ميکنم صـحبت از مرگ با جـنايـَت ميکـنم
صحبت از خونهای ريخته بيگناه صـحبت از ظـلم و ُ شِقـاوَت ميکـنم
صحبت از فِـتوای ديوِ رو سياه صـحـبت از ديـوِ جـماران ميـکـنم

هموطن
هموطن ، فرزنـد ِ کوروش هموطن ، فرزنـدِ رسـتم
همـوطن ، فرزنـدِ آرش هموطن ، فرزنـدِ کـاوه
هموطن ، فرزنـدِ ايـران همـوطن ، ای آريـايـی
بر فـرازِ خاکِ مـيـهن پاک سيمرغ در کمندست
هموطن، روز روزِ جنگست روزِ پـيکاری قشـنگست
تـيرِ آرش در کمانـست رخش را رستم سوارسـت
کـاوه ، پرچم دست دارد خاکِ ايران بـيقرارسـت
کـوروشِ در خاک خفته ارتشش ، امروز بلندسـت
غـرشِ شـيرانِ ايـران لرزه بر گرگان فـکندست
هموطن ، روز ِ قيامسـت روزِ جنگ بـا دشـمنانست


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http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3293135&id=111410615788

Dorood bar shir zanane Iran:

http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=29qirdt&s=3&tag=tehran&hid=5
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All opposition leaders should be aware that the Taazi regime in Iran has started to kidnapp leaders of different OPPOSITION GROUPS, and bringing them to Iran for a fake confession, fake trial and then killing them.
If alleged statement that US has given Rigi's whereabouts information to regime, as part of "negotiation" with Iran; then this is really bad news for all opposition leaders.

http://newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/AbdulmalikRigi-ir4an-arrest-sunni/2010/02/23/id/350676


Iranian Regime Arrests Top Sunni Militant Leader
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2010 02:03 PM

By: Ken Timmerman

The short video shown on Iranian state-run TV was dramatic. It showed masked Iranian security men boarding what appeared to be a private jet on Tuesday morning, and arresting one of the most hunted opposition leaders in Iran, Sunni militant leader Abdulmalik Rigi.

Rigi is the leader of Jundollah, aka the People’s Resistance Movement of Iran, a Balouchi group operating in southeastern Iran along the border of Pakistan that has launched violent attacks against Iranian Revolutionary Guards convoys and other government officials. The Iranian regime calls him a “notorious terrorist” and claims he is receiving support from the United States.

According to the regime’s English-language network, Press TV, Rigi was arrested “in one of Iran’s southern ports” when his jet was forced to land while taking him from Kyrgyzstan to Dubai.

But the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting network said he was “caught abroad and brought to the country on Tuesday morning,” suggesting that the footage was not of Rigi’s own plane but of a government plane sent to pick him up somewhere else.
Sources close to Jundollah tell Newsmax that Rigi “made a mistake to go to Afghanistan,” where regime agents were tailing him and eventually tracked him down. Press TV alleged that he was caught “in possession of a U.S.-issued forged Afghan passport,” and had visited a “U.S. base in Afghanistan 24 hours before his capture.”

On its Web site, Jundollah claimed that the United States gave the Iranian regime intelligence on Rigi’s flight that allowed the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force to force his plane to land while overflying Iran en route from Kyrgyzstan to Dubai.
“If it turns out there was cooperation between the United States and the Iranian regime for the arrest of Rigi, then all of the opposition is in danger,” said Roozbeh Farahanipour, the leader of Marzepor Gohar, a secular opposition group that is calling for regime change through a national nonviolent protest movement.

Like many Iranian opposition leaders, Farahanipour fled Iran and now lives as a political refugee in the United States. “If this is true, then I and other opposition leaders could be deported,” he told Newsmax.

Iranian intelligence minister Heydar Moslehi claimed that he had a photograph of Rigi visiting a U.S. base in Afghanistan just 24 hours before his capture, and alleged that Rigi had met with the NATO military chief in Afghanistan in April 2008.

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command called those allegations “Iranian propaganda,” and said that claims the United States had provided support to Jundollah were “patently false.”

Jundollah first came onto the scene in 2003 and has made a number of high-profile attacks on Iranian security forces in Iranian Balouchistan. Many of the attacks were extremely bloody.

The Balouchi minority in Iran is predominantly Sunni Muslim, and has endured religious, economic and political persecution from the very start of the Islamic Republic in 1979. For example, although there are close to 1 million Sunni Muslims living in Tehran, the regime has never given them a permit to build a single mosque.

Young Balouchis are not allowed to attend university and are barred from government jobs. “The only thing we ask of the Iranian government is to be treated as citizens,” Rigi told an interview on Al-Arabiya TV in October 2008. “We want to have the same rights as the Iranian Shiite people. That’s it.”

Amanollah Khan Rigi is a distant relative of the Jundollah leader who lives in the United States. He doubted that the arrest would have much impact on the movement or the grievances of young Balouchis.

“There are many other Abdulmaliks,” he told Newsmax. “This revolt will go on until the regime changes its policies. It’s not just in Balouchistan. Look how many people they have killed in Tehran. It’s going on all over Iran.”

The Jundollah Web site states that Abdulmalik Rigi had been speaking with government intermediaries in recent weeks, to negotiate some kind of truce in Balouchistan. “If you kill us with guns, we will kill you with guns,” he reportedly told them. “If you treat us as a civil group, we will put down our arms and behave as a civil group.”

“He is viewed as a hero in Balouchistan,” Amanollah Khan Rigi said of his relative.


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All opposition leaders should be aware that the Taazi regime in Iran has started to kidnapp leaders of different OPPOSITION GROUPS, and bringing them to Iran for a fake confession, fake trial and then killing them.
If alleged statement that US has given Rigi's whereabouts information to regime, as part of "negotiation" with Iran; then this is really bad news for all opposition leaders.

http://newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/AbdulmalikRigi-ir4an-arrest-sunni/2010/02/23/id/350676


Iranian Regime Arrests Top Sunni Militant Leader
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2010 02:03 PM

By: Ken Timmerman

The short video shown on Iranian state-run TV was dramatic. It showed masked Iranian security men boarding what appeared to be a private jet on Tuesday morning, and arresting one of the most hunted opposition leaders in Iran, Sunni militant leader Abdulmalik Rigi.

Rigi is the leader of Jundollah, aka the People’s Resistance Movement of Iran, a Balouchi group operating in southeastern Iran along the border of Pakistan that has launched violent attacks against Iranian Revolutionary Guards convoys and other government officials. The Iranian regime calls him a “notorious terrorist” and claims he is receiving support from the United States.

According to the regime’s English-language network, Press TV, Rigi was arrested “in one of Iran’s southern ports” when his jet was forced to land while taking him from Kyrgyzstan to Dubai.

But the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting network said he was “caught abroad and brought to the country on Tuesday morning,” suggesting that the footage was not of Rigi’s own plane but of a government plane sent to pick him up somewhere else.
Sources close to Jundollah tell Newsmax that Rigi “made a mistake to go to Afghanistan,” where regime agents were tailing him and eventually tracked him down. Press TV alleged that he was caught “in possession of a U.S.-issued forged Afghan passport,” and had visited a “U.S. base in Afghanistan 24 hours before his capture.”

On its Web site, Jundollah claimed that the United States gave the Iranian regime intelligence on Rigi’s flight that allowed the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force to force his plane to land while overflying Iran en route from Kyrgyzstan to Dubai.
“If it turns out there was cooperation between the United States and the Iranian regime for the arrest of Rigi, then all of the opposition is in danger,” said Roozbeh Farahanipour, the leader of Marzepor Gohar, a secular opposition group that is calling for regime change through a national nonviolent protest movement.

Like many Iranian opposition leaders, Farahanipour fled Iran and now lives as a political refugee in the United States. “If this is true, then I and other opposition leaders could be deported,” he told Newsmax.

Iranian intelligence minister Heydar Moslehi claimed that he had a photograph of Rigi visiting a U.S. base in Afghanistan just 24 hours before his capture, and alleged that Rigi had met with the NATO military chief in Afghanistan in April 2008.

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command called those allegations “Iranian propaganda,” and said that claims the United States had provided support to Jundollah were “patently false.”

Jundollah first came onto the scene in 2003 and has made a number of high-profile attacks on Iranian security forces in Iranian Balouchistan. Many of the attacks were extremely bloody.

The Balouchi minority in Iran is predominantly Sunni Muslim, and has endured religious, economic and political persecution from the very start of the Islamic Republic in 1979. For example, although there are close to 1 million Sunni Muslims living in Tehran, the regime has never given them a permit to build a single mosque.

Young Balouchis are not allowed to attend university and are barred from government jobs. “The only thing we ask of the Iranian government is to be treated as citizens,” Rigi told an interview on Al-Arabiya TV in October 2008. “We want to have the same rights as the Iranian Shiite people. That’s it.”

Amanollah Khan Rigi is a distant relative of the Jundollah leader who lives in the United States. He doubted that the arrest would have much impact on the movement or the grievances of young Balouchis.

“There are many other Abdulmaliks,” he told Newsmax. “This revolt will go on until the regime changes its policies. It’s not just in Balouchistan. Look how many people they have killed in Tehran. It’s going on all over Iran.”

The Jundollah Web site states that Abdulmalik Rigi had been speaking with government intermediaries in recent weeks, to negotiate some kind of truce in Balouchistan. “If you kill us with guns, we will kill you with guns,” he reportedly told them. “If you treat us as a civil group, we will put down our arms and behave as a civil group.”

“He is viewed as a hero in Balouchistan,” Amanollah Khan Rigi said of his relative.



Remember I talked about the fake "confession"... here it is, what he has been ordered to talk about on T.V. The 3 rd step would be hanging him after torture and trying to find out the names of others in his group...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jPxQMBJ3uk

One more thing I must add, all these Rigi Youtube videos are taken from: Presstv.ir the official Iranian Taazi regime site. The owners of these Youtube videos are mainly agents of the regime. Some of them have a female picture next to their name, like the one I posted. "IamjacksColon4" which shows above the video. Anything that is against regime in Iran on the above Youtube video is deleted by its owner "IamjacksColon4". He deleted all of my friends comments. It is the same with almost all of these videos about Rigi. If you watch Rigi is mostly looking down, as he was reading from a written confession that most like was written by Taazi killers of regime.
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The more I hear Shah Arymehr words, the more I understand what an intelligent, patiotic King he was. A true nationalist and Iran lover. Listen to his words, though the interviewer is acting hostile towards him, Shah tells him that UK will be in trouble if they continue to be naive & work very little (Lazy!)...his predictions about UK has come true!
What a pity that because of bunch of traitor Taazis, and selfish people looking out for their pocket and political ambitions, Shah's dream about prosperous Iran did not come true.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FidkfaAbwHk&feature=email
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BenLadin In Iran:

http://newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/BinLadin-Iran-Tribeca-falcon/2010/04/26/id/356929



Bin Laden in Iran, Documentary Claims

Monday, 26 Apr 2010 05:35 PM

By: Ken Timmerman

A new documentary film premiering at the prestigious Tribeca film festival in New York this week presents stunning new evidence that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is living in Iran, where the Iranian regime is sheltering him.

The film, “Feathered Cocaine,” began as a simple documentary of the illicit trade in hunting falcons to Middle East desert sheikhs. But as filmmakers Thorkell (Keli) Hardarson and Örn Marino Arnarson delved deeper into their subject, they discovered a dark underworld in which terrorism and falcon smuggling met with astonishing regularity.

In March 2008, the filmmakers ventured into Afghanistan and the former Soviet republics along with Alan Parrot, the head of the Union for the Conservation of Raptors, a conservationist group that seeks to protect wild falcons, to interview a smuggler they code-named “T-2.”

For three days, the team waited in a mountain village while the smuggler kept them under surveillance from afar. Satisfied that they hadn’t been followed, he granted them a 55-minute interview — only if they agreed to disguise his voice and his appearance.

“He was suspicious of the cameras – probably because he had seen too many movies about the CIA and was afraid we might be able to identify him,” Hardason told Newsmax.

“T-2” told the filmmakers that he met bin Laden by chance in late November 2004 at a falcon-hunting camp in northeastern Iran.

“I met him five times after 2004,” he said. “The last time we met was in October 2007. Every time, it was in Iran.”

Newsmax was given exclusive access to the interview last year and interviewed a U.S. intelligence official who confirmed that the United States had electronic intercepts indicating the presence of a very important person in the region at the dates “T-2” mentioned.

Iranian authorities were moving the VIP from Tehran to Zahedan, a center of the falcon-hunting grounds, which were closed off to all foreign visitors for security reasons.

“There was no doubt in my mind that they were expecting a big shot, and it makes sense to think it was bin Laden,” the U.S. official said.

“Feathered Cocaine” includes excerpts from the footage with “T-2,” as well as interviews with lawyer John Loftus, former CIA clandestine officer Bob Baer, and others, including this reporter and former Washington Post reporter and terrorism expert Steve Coll.

Loftus revealed that “T-2” provided the filmmakers with the specific frequencies of small transmitters bin Laden had strapped to the backs of his hunting falcons so he could find them if they failed to return to base.

Loftus said the CIA could use that information to track bin Laden and capture him, and that he offered it to the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and to the heads of other U.S. intelligence agencies at the request of the filmmakers, with no response.

Last year, they approached “Rewards for Justice,” the State Department office that is offering a $50 million reward for information leading to bin Laden’s capture, but never received any acknowledgement of their information.

Speaking to a packed house after the Tribeca premier on Friday, Parrot was asked to speculate about why “T-2” agreed to talk to the filmmakers, because the details surely would allow bin Laden to guess his identity.

“I believe that bin Laden wanted ‘T-2’ to send a message through us,” Parrot said. “He wanted the world to know that he was in Iran, but that he couldn’t leave.”

In the movie, Parrot said the Iranian regime is giving bin Laden “a long leash” but is holding his family hostage in Tehran in the event bin Laden revealed his relationship to them. “This was confirmed by one of bin Laden’s sons last year,” Parrot said.

Omar bin Laden, who married a British woman and broke with his father before the 9/11 attacks, revealed in December 2009 that seven of his siblings were living in Tehran and seeking to leave the country.

The story of American-born falconer Alan Howell Parrot lies at the center of this extraordinary tale and lends it credibility. Parrot began breeding falcons and selling them to the king of Saudi Arabia and then to the president of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) in the late 1970s, and was a frequent guest at their royal palaces and elaborate hunting camps in the wilds of southern Afghanistan.

In the late 1990s, so was renegade Saudi financier Osama bin Laden. Parrot described the royal hunting camps “al-Qaida’s board room,” because they gave bin Laden the opportunity to spend weeks of quality time with wealthy backers from the U.A.E. and other gulf states.

Parrot alleges that bin Laden’s royal backers transferred “hundreds of millions of dollars” in cash to him during these hunting expeditions, as well as military equipment and off-road vehicles. The movie includes footage of a U.A.E. military C-130 transport plane landing at a makeshift airstrip in western Pakistan to deliver equipment to the hunting camps.

“I see bin Laden as a falcon smuggler,” Parrot states in the film, “and in that capacity I went after him. All the locals in Kandahar hated bin Laden because he stole all the falcons.”

After al-Qaida blew up two U.S. embassies in Africa in July 1998, the CIA also began hunting for bin Laden in earnest. Local agents in Afghanistan spotted him at a royal hunting camp near Kandahar in February 1999, according to an account that appeared in the final report of the 9/11 Commission.

CIA Director George Tenet asked the White House for permission to launch a cruise missile strike on the camp on Feb. 8, 1999, but soon ran into interference from an unusual source: Richard Clarke, the top counter-terrorism adviser to President Clinton.

As the 9/11 Commission report concluded, "policymakers were concerned about the danger that a strike would kill an Emirati prince or other senior officials who might be with bin Laden or close by,” so they called off the strike.

On March 7, 1999, Richard Clarke called Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the U.A.E. defense minister, to "express his concerns about possible associations between Emirati officials and bin Laden," the 9/11 Commission report states.

It is not clear whether Clarke told Mohammed that U.S. intelligence had evidence that U.A.E. officials were with bin Laden in Afghanistan, but after the call, bin Laden and his patrons quickly dispersed and the camps were dismantled.

Clarke claims the CIA approved the tip-off call. However, former CIA official John Mayer III told the commission it was "almost impossible" for the CIA to have approved Clarke's move.

"When the former bin Laden unit chief found out about Clarke's call, he questioned CIA officials, who denied having given such a clearance," the report states. "Imagery confirmed that, less than a week after Clarke's phone call, the camp was hurriedly dismantled and the site was deserted."

Asked by Newsmax to comment on his reported tip-off to the U.A.E. sheikh, Clarke said, "I'm not going to get into that. What I said to the 9/11 Commission is what I said to the 9/11 Commission." He similarly declined repeated requests from Parrot and his documentary film team to talk about the hunting camps on camera.
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شکوفه های بهاری خود را برای به گلستان ِ آزادی شدن، در دو قيام ِ پر شور ِ تابستانی آماده ميکردند، که گرمای سوزان ِ شمشير ِ کربلايی ِ پر از خون ِ رژيم، هر دو را گردن زد .
18 تير ماه، سالگرد ِ دو فرياد و دو قيام ِ ملی ِ ثبت شده در تاريخ ِ معاصرست :
قيام ِ دليرانهء پيشقراولان و سلحشوران ِ تير ماه ِ شاهرخی در سال ِ 1359 و قيام ِ دلاورانهء دانشجويان و مردم در تير ماه ِ 1378 ؛
غنچه هايی که قبل از گلستان کردن ِ ميهن، گرفتار ِ چماق ِ تحجر ِ شريعتی و حکومت ِ ولايتی شدند، ولی بذر ِ عشقشان به آزادی، هميشه آمادهء رويشی ديگرست .

18 تير ماه، يکی از روزهای فريادهای خروشانيست که امواجش هنوز پس از سالها بگوش ميرسد و نشانگر تنفر ِ ملی، از حاکميت ِ قرون ِ وسطايی ِ اين رژيمست .
روزيکه بسياری از دلاوران ِ ميهنمان، دانشجو، کارگر، افسران غيور ارتش و ديگر اقشار جامعه، برای نجات ميهن، جانفشانی کرده و بسياری از اين غيوران در اين راه جان باخته و يا در سياه چالهای حکومت ِ سيه پوشان ِ قريشی، شکنجه شدند .
اين غيور مردمان ِ ميهن، نه از برای خود چنين کردند، بلکه برای ملت و ميهن خود، و وظيفه همگی ماست که برای رهايی ميهن خود، راه آن جانبازان ِ قيام ِ سلحشورانهء سال 1359(پايگاه شاهرخی) و قيام ِ دلاورانهء سال ِ 1378 ( کوی دانشگاه ) را گرامی داشته و ادامه دهيم .
" جنبش ِ سياسی- اجتماعی ِ پيروان ِ نظام ِ مشروطه به پادشاهی ِ رضا شاه ِ دوم "، با تکرار ِ تسليت بمناسبت ِ اين سالگردها، تجديد ِ سوگند در راه ِ آزادی ِ ميهن مينمايد و تا روز ِ رهايی، تداوم ِ فرياد ِ آن جانباختگان و همهء ديگر در خاک و خون خفتگان خواهد بود و همچنين معتقديم که بخصوص در چنين سالگردهايی، همهء آزادگان نسبت به تحولات سیاسی و اجتماعی ِ ميهن، بیشتر از هر زمانی حساستر و فعالتر ميشوند و اين امر، علاوه بر تشديد ِ مبارزات، ميتواند محرکه ای برای انسجامی بیشتر و محکمتر باشد .

به اميد ِ آزادی ِ هر چه زودتر ِ ميهن، پايداری و استقامت ِ مبارزاتی، برای همهء آزادگان را آرزو داريم .

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October is an important and an historical month in Iran's calendar.





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( پاييزهای ايرانزمين پر افتخارند و ارمغان ِ بهاری ديگر برای ما ايرانيان ) - اکتبر، ماهی پر شکوه ؛

- ( 16 مهر ماه ) برابر با هشتم اکتبر ، سمبل ِ 2 روز ِ پر ميمنت ميباشد : سالروز ِ جشن مهرگان و روز جهانی ِ کودک ؛

- (20 مهر ماه ) برابر با دوازدهم ِ اکتبر، ساگرد ِ جشن ِ پر افتخار ِ 2500 سالهء شاهنشاهی ؛

- (22 مهر ماه ) برابر با چهاردهم ِ اکتبر، زادروزِ شهبانوی گرانقدرِ ايرانزمين ؛

- (4 آبان ) برابر با بيست و ششم ِ اکتبر، سمبل ِ 2 روز ِ پر ميمنت ِ ديگر ميباشد : زادروزِ بزرگ پادشاهِ ايرانزمين " محمدرضا شاهِ پهلوی" و سالروز ِ تاجگزاری ِ شهنشاه و شهبانوی ايرانزمين ؛

- (7 آبان ) برابر با بيست و نهم ِ اکتبر، زادروزِ شاهِ شاهان، هخامنشِ جهان، کوروشِ بزرگ ؛

- (9 آبان ) برابر با 31 ِ اکتبر، زادروزِ رضا شاهِ دوم تداوم بخشِ فرهنگِ پر افتخار و منشِ پادشاهی ؛



" جنبشِ سياسی- اجتماعیِ پيروانِ نظامِ مشروطه به پادشاهیِ رضا شاهِ دوم " اين فرخنده سالروزها و سالگردها را گرامی داشته و به همهء عاشقانِ ميهن، نيمهء آغازين ِ پاييز ِ بهاری ِ ميهن را شادباش ميگويد .



نيمهء آغازين ِ پاييز ِ بهاری ِ ميهن که مصادف ميباشد با ماه ِ اکتبر ِ ميلادی ، ماهِ خاطره های شيرين ، ماهِ شادی و سربلندی و ماهِ افتخار به ايرانی بودن است ؛



هر ساله با فرارسيدنِ اين ماه، خاطره های دورانِ زيبا و پرافتخاری را که ايران و ايرانی، گام بسوی تمدن ِ بزرگ ميگذاشت را بياد ميآوريم ، خاطراتی که هم احساساتِ پاکِ نهفته در دلها را دوباره تازه ميکنند و هم تأسف و تأثری عميق، که چه بوديم و به کجا رسيديم .



خاطراتی که خواسته و يا ناخواسته، اجبار در مقايسهء دو دوران ميکنند :

- دورانِ نه چندان دورِ پر افتخارِ شاهنشاهی – با دورانِ ننگين و ذلت بار ِ حاکميت و رسالتِ شمشير ؛

- دورانِ پيشرفت ، تمدن و رفاهِ اجتماعی – با دورانِ سقوط از بلندای تاريخ ؛

- دورانِ سرفرازی ِ ميهن و ملت – با دورانِ لگدمالی ِ سرزمين ِ مقدسمان و تحميل ِ فرهنگِ بيگانهء امت پروری ؛

آری، مقايسهء اين دو دوران، مقايسهء افتخار با انزجار ميباشد و در اين مقايسه، انتخاب برای ايرانيان و ميهن پرستان چه آسان است .



" جنبشِ سياسی- اجتماعیِ پيروانِ نظامِ مشروطه به پادشاهیِ رضا شاهِ دوم "، انتخابِ ملت را، انزجار از تهاجمِ سنتهای پوسيدهء قرونِ وسطايی ميداند و در اين راه، هميار و همگام با ملتِ آزاده و ميهن پرستِ ايران ميباشد و تا لحظهء تحقق ِ آرمانهای ملي، به مبارزه تا روزِ رهايی ادامه خواهيم داد .



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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در سرمای زمستانی ِ اسارت و درد، گلی ديگر از بهار ِ عشق پر پر شد و گلزار ِ محبت را تهی گذاشت.
شاهزاده عليرضا، غربت نشين عاشقی بود که به سوی ابديت پرواز کرد و به ميهمانی ِ يزدان رفت و بازماندگانش را در غم و اندوه ِ دوری، با چشمانی پر از اشک، تنها گذاشت.
در اين اندوه بزرگ، خود را در غم ِ جگر سوز ِ شهبانوی گرامی، شهريار ِ ايران و خانوادهء خدمتگزار ِ پهلوی شريک دانسته و از يزدان ِ بزرگ، آرزوی استقامت، صبر و شکيبايی برای بازماندگان و همهء ميهن پرستان را داريم .
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Subject: 26 deimah

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بنام ايرانِ شاهنشاهی



شاه رفت و ايرانمان ويران و جولانگاهِ خونخواران شد ؛ فرهنگمان يغمای تازيان شد ؛ شکوهمان بازيچهء دستِ سياه دلان شد ؛ ارزشهايمان پايمال بدستِ کور دلان شد ؛ ملتمان، امت و ميهنمان پر از جوخه های مرگ و اعدام شد ؛ آزاديهايمان اسير در پشتِ ميله های زندان شد .

شاه با چشمانی پر از اشک ميهن را ترک کرد، اشک نه بدليل ِ اينکه ديگر شاه نيست، چو او هميشه در قلبِ ما شاهِ شاهانست ، بلکه اشک به حال ِ مردمی فريب خورده و برای ميهنی که غرقه در خون خواهد شد .

و امروز همان مردم ِ فريب خورده ، به حال ِ خود و برای شاهِ خود اشک ميريزند ؛

ولی امروز از که ميتوان پوزش خواست ، چو او ديگر در ميانِ ما نيست ؟

ميهن پرستان هر ساله در چنين روزهايی و با به ياد آوردن ِ خاطرهء تلخ ِ ترکِ وطن، مصمم تر برای مبارزه در راهِ استقرار ِ آزادی در ميهن ميشوند .

" جنبشِ سياسی- اجتماعیِ پيروانِ نظامِ مشروطه به پادشاهیِ رضا شاهِ دوم "، با تأثر و تأسف، خاطرهء آنروزی را که پدرِ ايران، در بسترِ بيماری و با چشمانی پر از اشک مجبور به ترکِ سرزمين ِ مادری ِ خود شدند را بياد می آورد و سوگند ياد ميکنيم که در راهِ آرزوهای وطن دوستانه و ميهن پرستانهء شاهنشاهِ فقيدمان که همانا پيشرفتِ ايران بسوی تمدنی بزرگ بود ، گام برداشته و تا لحظهء تحقق ِ آن، مبارزه کنيم .

آری ، 32 سال ِ پيش، خورشيدِ آريايی غروب کرد و تاريکی و تنفر ، سرزمين ِ اهورايی ِ ما را فرا گرفت.

امروز ، طلوع و دوباره تابيدن ِ خورشيد ، به همتِ تمامی ِ مبارزان و خروش ِ ملتِ غيورمان نيازمندست .

ازينرو " جنبشِ سياسی- اجتماعیِ پيروان نظام مشروطه به پادشاهیِ رضا شاه دوم" حمايتِ کاملِ خود را از فرزند ِ برومند ِ شاهنشاه ِ خود اعلام نموده و خود را در اين مسير، از سربازان ِ مبارزه با حکومتِ زور و استبدادِ اسلامی ِ حاکم بر ميهن در رکابِ رهبر و پرچمدار ِ خود ميدانيم و پاسخ ِ مثبتِ همهء آزادگان را يک ضرورتِ مبارزاتی، يک اولويتِ ملی و لازمهء پيروزی ميدانيم .

شاه رفت ، جانشين ِ ايشان را تنها نگذاريد ، زيرا به همت و ياری ِ يکايکِ شما نياز دارد .

" جنبش سیاسی اجتماعی پیروان نظام مشروطه به پادشاهی رضا شاه دوم "

پاینده ایران ، جاوید شاه و آئین پرافتخار پادشاهی

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