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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:15 pm    Post subject: Increase in organized attacks against regime's symbols... Reply with quote

Increase in organized attacks against symbols of the regime!
(SMCCDI)
Oct 3, 2004

Several businesses reputed to be linked to the Mullahcracy, and a number of Islamic regime's patrol cars were destroyed or damaged in nightly commando style operations during the last 48 hours.

In Tehran alone, unidentified individuals, whom the local residents call "Freedom Fighters," set 26 businesses on fire and destroyed 14 patrol vehicles and were able to escape from the scene unscathed.

Same types of actions have been reported from Shahin Shahr and even the usually peaceful Kashan.

Violent means of confrontation with the repressive Islamic regime are alarmingly on the rise, where as more and more, incendiary devices such as Molotov Cocktails, home made grenades, and fire arms are being used by the citizens.

The belief among the populace that the Islamic Republic can not be brought down by "peaceful means" is getting stronger every day.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 1:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 12:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hundreds more injured or arrested following Thursday/Friday clashes

SMCCDI (Information Service)
Oct 2, 2004

Hundreds of protesters have ben injured or arrested following the sporadic but often violent clashes which rocked, on late Thursday and early Friday, several Iranian cities. Popular demonstrations took place, following last Sunday's unrest and as many Iranians sized a state sponsored religious ceremony and then a consecutive banned Ancient Iran's tradition named "Mehregan", in order to break Islamist taboos and show their rejection of this ideology and its concordant regime.

Cities such as, Tehran, Esfahan, Hamadan, Ardebil, Shiraz, Kermanshah, Ahwaz, Falavarjan, Oroomiah (former Rezai-e) and Yazd were widely affected by these unrests. The most violent clashes have been reported from Esfahan where the crowd attacked public buildings, banks, Islamist centers and patrol cars in retaliation to the brutal attack of militiamen which were sent to stop their public peaceful demosntrations.

The amplor of some of the clashes, which were reported immediately by SMCCDI in the very early hours of Friday, were to the point that even the official "Baztab Daily" has acknowledged, in its today issue, the seriousness of some of them and the damages made to some of the regime's institutions, homes of officials and symbols of Islamist power. Of course Baztab which is managed by Mohsen Reza-i, the former head of the Pasdaran Corp. and current Secretary of the Interest Council of the regime headed by Rafsanjani, portrays the demonstrators as bunch of "Hooligans" and "Drunks".

These qualifications are some of the favorite labels used by the Mullahcracy for naming their non famous opponents.


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And Now the 'Official' IRI version/Coverup of what happened from the Regime's Newspaper Baztab:

http://web.peykeiran.com/net_iran/irnewsbody.aspx?ID=18939

Unrest of the Neemeh Shaban Feast from Esfehan

Baztab (IRI newspaper): Baztab reports that approxiamtely 300 have been arrested as a result of the Neemeh Shaban Feast. According to the Baztab reporter from Esfehan, as part of the unrest caused by the Neemeh Shaban Feast in Esfehan and Yazd, as an excuse for the feast many groups started to imbibe alcoholic drinks in the streets. Also on Thursday night, close to 500 tried to start riots in the Enghelab square in Esfehan. These crowds set government buildings and cars on fire. With the intervention of the militia, 270 of the rioters were arrested, a majority of whom were freed yesterday. In Fellavarjan, 15 rioters who had tried to start riots were also arrested. Other reports from Yazd describe drunken hooligans who were shouting and causing trouble around the Imam section of Yazd. This group of 40, armed with batons and stones attempted to attack buildings and smash windows and they also attacked a guard on duty.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 12:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.daneshjoo.org/smccdinews/article/publish/article_4308.shtml

Militiaman killed during repressive mission
SMCCDI (Information Service)
Oct 4, 2004

A feared militiaman named Hassan Gooraki, who was terrorizing the residents of Bushehr (located in S. Iran by the Persian Gulf) was killed on Sunday.

The latter was harassing and brutalizing the women of the city for the respect of the Islamic Dress code when he was killed by several young who have been arrested.

The regime's Militia communiqué has qualified the killed agent as a "Martyr assassinated in duty".

Violent means of confrontation with the repressive Islamic regime are alarmingly on the rise, where as more and more, incendiary devices such as Molotov Cocktails, home made grenades, and fire arms are being used by the citizens.

The belief among the populace that the Islamic Republic can not be brought down by "peaceful means" is getting stronger every day.

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and could this be the official coverup of his murder:

http://web.peykeiran.com/net_iran/irnewsbody.aspx?ID=18974
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shahadat e Sarbaaz e Englis, Hezbollah e barjesteh: Hassan Gooooraki ra

be Omat e Ali geda, va malekeye Englis TABRIK va TASLIAT arz mikonim,

Omidvarim in sarbaaz e englis ba Malakeh Victoria dar jahanam mahshoor gardand.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 10:24 pm    Post subject: Unrest in Iran Reply with quote

Are these unrests being reported by any WORLD NEWS Media? I am trying to get the word out to The Final Phase web site, but my problem is they want to see the story from a news media source. If you do not want to post it on this web site you can sent me a message PLEASE! Some you may want to vist the site http://p080.ezboard.com/fthefinalphasefrm18 or search on The final Phase and go to the ezboard to post.

Thanks in advance falcon59
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 7:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

These jokers in the world media can find this information at many Persian Language Websites as well as on SMCCDI, Iran Focus, and ActivistChat.com which all have the translation capabilities.

The world media makes excuses - they do not care to air the realities.

Such a shame - their lack of focus has given rise to a strengthened blogosphere for sure.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Falcon59,

Good luck in finding anything about this on the "news" media.

Final Phase website is very interesting! I encourage readers to check it out.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:43 am    Post subject: Iran tomorrow Reply with quote

The help is on the way. Once the US election is over America will do anything and everything to distablize Iran's present government. I'm sure many intelligence sources are working on this task right now.
This is not so much to help the Persians (can we change the name of Iran back to what it was before WWII: Persia, BTW) in torment. But it's because the US has realized all or most of its problem in Iraq and Afghanistan is brewing from the mullahs in Iran -- Just as Israel realies all it problem with Hezbellah is the work of the mullahs in Iran.
So pray George Bush wins the presidency again.
However, once Iran is won, would the Jews, the Bahais, the Christian be able to go back to Persia and prosper as they have done for last thousands of years. Probably NOT. Islam and its different factions will still rule supreme, one way or another. Shocked
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How come we haven't done anything yet? Iran is causing major problems in Iraq - potentially 99% of the attacks, but Bush says lets go with the Europeans on this? Does it make sense to anyone?
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ye Bahai, i agree with you
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 5:06 pm    Post subject: Here is why Reply with quote

Well, here is the deal: anyone who knows America and its politics will tell you, nothing much gets done on an election year. And that's what this is, an election day.
If Bush starts anything now or at anytimes this year, Kerry's voice would get louder about Bush being a war monger and so on.
But if you pay attention, you notice that the rhetoric about Iran is getting louder and louder. This is the same kind of rhetoric that we keep hearing before going to war in Iraq. Stuff, like they are not complying to the international law, they are being an outlaw and so on.
However I don't expect the US sending troops to Iran. But they sure will bomb the hell out of the military instalations and hopefully the mullahs strong holds. Then it would be left to Iranian to do somethings for themselves.
Do you think Persians are ready? Or should we expect another Islamic tyranny of some sort?
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Iran tomorrow Reply with quote

Ye Bahai wrote:

However, once Iran is won, would the Jews, the Bahais, the Christian be able to go back to Persia and prosper as they have done for last thousands of years. Probably NOT. Islam and its different factions will still rule supreme, one way or another. Shocked


If the idea was for the Jews, the Bahais, the Christians, and all others to prosper in Iran, why the hell would U.S. go along with such disasterous Islamic Coup and help UK bring their long time thug Khomini into power?

We had it all; and they've destroyed it all. Peace, Prosperity, modernization was spread all over Middle East. Don't you remember?

Don't you remember Iran before 79? Ask any American who lived there and they'll tell you what a beautiful, peaceful country it was!

My dear Bahai friend, the idea is for the world Powers to PROSPER at our cost. at the cost of world peace. at the cost of our livelyhood, culture and resources.

If you think they give a damn about anyone else, be it Christian, Jew, Iranian, American, etc...

THINK AGAIN!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure if I follow your logic Persian! Who are "they?" Are you suggesting that there is a grand conspiracy against Persia and Persians? Or are you suggesting there is a grand conspiracy against peace and brotherhood of free man by the West, meaning the US and UK.

If so my dear friend, I think you are dead wrong. Not sure if you are familiar with the US and UK political system. In the US, The Democrats (Socialist, Progressive, etc...) and the Left in general are still so caught up in the words of Marx and Engle that they seem to be missing the boat everytime they get a chance. The UK Labour Party and their left wingers are of the same ideology and mindset.

I agree the reason the Shah fell in 1979 was because of the West weakness and their skewed belief in human rights. They gave the Shah hard time about his imprisonment of couple of thousand terrorists. And Jimmy Carter let him drift when the time got tough in Iran. First because The Shah, a realist, has backed Ford as president, And didn't give a damn about Carter's almost communistic attitude toward free market and mideast terrorism.

Second, because the Shah was unable to see the tide of revolution against him. He was truly baffled that most Iranians one way or another didn't care for him. Communists, religionist, or republicans in their own way didn't care for his monarchy/tyrany/kingdom. Yet... most wanted a Republican Democracy.

Now, to blame that on the the US is simply wrong. The rest in the West, like Britons, France and germans are simply too weak. In the US, one can see what became of Carter and what became of America once Ronald Reagan took over. America is and will remain to be the greatest country in the history of mankind, for it's belief, its people and its constitution. While the rest of the world has given us leaders like Hitler, Stalin, Pol pot, Napoleon, Milasovich, Khomani, Saddam, Arafat and so on, America has given us Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Reagan. While the earth got soaked with blood and tears of those tyrants, America has always been there to help the ones yearning to be free. Heck even those who hated it.

Yes it is sad that the Left in the US and the UK don't mind fellow traveleres like Castro, Nicaraguan and Angolan or other leftist communist, or even Philistinian terrorists. For that matter anyone who is anti-West and Anti-American the left gets along with pretty well. I'm surprise that Mullahs in Iran have escaped this friendship. That just goes to show how bad the mullahs are. However, in America, sleflesness and good will is a breathing virtue. That is a price one pays for freedom and democracy. Yes... in a true democracy, a true republicanism, the guardians of the country has to defend even those who wants to destroy it.

Now, If you wish anything different and think one should get rid of all those who hate democracy in Iran, like the mullahs, you are just another tyrant in heart and mind, bitter with hate and pain. As the Persian say it, you have allowed your hate to make you an "oghda-ee."

First I tell you forgive and forget, for your own sake and to let your power of reason to work again. It is much easier to hate than to love, to forgive than to grunge your teeth with bitterness, to be godly than to use god's name to forment hate. True change, true enlightenment comes to those who change hearts, and minds. Those who convert bad to good and forgive horrors. Heck Mullahs killed more Bahais than any other, yet one can only feel sorry for them. For they killed poets and musicians, they killed children and loved ones. Do you think there is a place next to god for these murderers? If we wish to succeed in Iran, we should rebel against what is there now and repent what has become of Islam.

In the shiny city on the hill you have both good and bad. It is not yours to judge as long as they abide by the law of the land, free and fair, with no one above the low yet no one below it. To live, to love to cherish ones difference.

Soooo.... Do you think there is hope for Iran? Do you think one can make the mullahs understand this virtue? Do you think one can make most persians understand this? Why do I feel coldness and doom?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 9:08 pm    Post subject: On the Radio Reply with quote

1. "True change, true enlightenment comes to those who change hearts, and minds. Those who convert bad to good and forgive horrors. Heck Mullahs killed more Bahais than any other, yet one can only feel sorry for them.". Ya Bahai
2. Persian, We actually do give a damn.
3. I got on a National Radio Show : Basicaly I brought to attention, the fact that there is an eager population just waiting for Liberation from the Mullahs, and support from America, but the change must come from within Iran. We Agreed.
4. Iraq is not going well, because its all this tribal backstabbing Sunni/Shi'ite S**t. "Yea, come on in, then we'll both kill the infadels". Americans arent ***Thaaat****** Stupid. We see what they're trying to dooooooo. Iran's gonna be Free Soon. We put the Cart before the Horse in Iraq - Not as much REAL popular support as we thought, from the people. But Iran Can Easily be a "First World" Country.
5. I wrote my State Senator, and Copied it to All Committee Leaders that we should de-list any Free Iran groups in and around the IRan Iraq border, and set any Wheels in motion to make it as uncomfortable as possible, for the Mullahs before our Nov. 2 Election.
6. I received detailed letters back from congresspeople on the Free Iran resolutions, and thier anticipated passing when they are back in session.
7. Ahh 1979, too long to hold grudges, don't want to get irritable bowel syndrome, Upward and Onward. "Lord Protect me from my enemies with thy buckler and shield - make their way dark and slippery"
8. There is no Eight.
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