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What’s The Most Effective Strategy For FREE Iran ?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:56 pm    Post subject: What’s The Most Effective Strategy For FREE Iran ? Reply with quote



How Can We SAVE and FREE IRAN?
What is The Best FREE IRAN Strategy?

Can We Open Prison Door From Inside Prison When Islamofascist Militia (Basij) Are In Control?

What’s the most Effective Strategy of releasing 70 million Iranian People as the hostages of Islamist Clerical regime , Islamofascist Militia (Basij) and Islamofascist security forces (Elements of Pasdaran and others) and replace the regime with Free Society and Secular Democracy ?


1. Support Iranian people for general strike.
2. Support Iranian dissidents as possible elements of change.
3. Zero tolerance to human rights violations in Iran and demand release of all political prisoners NOW.
4. To stop, with immediate effect, all international trades with the undemocratic Islamic “Republic” of Iran.
5. To stop the purchase of oil from Iran and not to start any new contracts or renew any existing ones.
3. To blockade Iran’s ports in the Persian Gulf and also possibly the Caspian Sea.
6. Provide all necessary financial and military support for the freedom-loving Iranian opposition both inside and outside Iran to remove the regime in a short period of time.
7. Training for 200,000 Iranian youth to replace the Islamofascist elements of security forces when the regime collapse.
8. Financial help for Iranian oppositions for secular democracy in Iran to match the amount that the Islamist regime and Saudi regime spends for Islamist terrorism....
9. Islamist Regime must be kicked out of UN.
10. Launch US surgical military strikes against Islamofascist elements of regime.
11. Help Iranian Security Forces Uprising.
12. ......?


This is for your review and comments.
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Background Information Fact Sheet:


cyrus wrote:
President Bush State of the Union speech 2006



Tuesday, January 31, 2006

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060131-10.html


The same is true of Iran, a nation now held hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing its people. The regime in that country sponsors terrorists in the Palestinian territories and in Lebanon -- and that must come to an end. The Iranian government is defying the world with its nuclear ambitions -- and the nations of the world must not permit the Iranian regime to gain nuclear weapons. America will continue to rally the world to confront these threats. And tonight, let me speak directly to the citizens of Iran: America respects you, and we respect your country. We respect your right to choose your own future and win your own freedom. And our nation hopes one day to be the closest of friends with a free and democratic Iran.




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Islamofascist Pasdar Ahmadinejad Greatest Achievements In Past 27 Years:

1- Ahmadinejad plotted many dissident's murder and was directly involved in the 1989 assassination of Iranian exile Kurdish opposition leader Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and two other Kurdish politicians in Vienna, Austria. A murderer and Terrorist is not a representative of freedom-loving Iranian Nation.
2- According to Ahmadinejad himself, he has executed at least 1000 freedom-loving Iranian people in the prison and he was known as “Tir Khalas Zan”, literally meaning “he who fires coup de grace”. Many female former political prisoners raped by Ahmadinejad. Such a dirty person and virus is not president of Iran.
3- Ahmadinejad is responsible for “Lovers of Martyrdom Garrison” in Iran that would recruit individuals willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets. Do not allow this Terrorist to put his foot on US soil and enter UN.
4- Ahmadinejad played a central role in the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and he was key American hostage-taker for the 444-day.
5. .....
6. .....


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Islamist Regime Achievements In Past 27 Years:

1. Execution, flogging, stoning and amputation of limbs in public.
2. Mass killings of political prisoners.
3. Assassination of political dissidents outside of Iran.
4. Political serial killings in Iran.
5. Construction of many new prisons holding thousands of political prisoners.
6. Political oppression.
7. Promotion of international and domestic terrorism.
8. Violation of human rights in every category.
9. Lack of civil liberties.
10. Improvement and growth of Iran's Cemeteries.
11. Killing and imprisonment of journalists.
12. Violation of women's rights.
13. Censorship and closure of publications.
14. Forcing Iranians to flee the country resorting in five million refugees throughout the world and "brain drain".
15. Oppression of religious minorities.
16. Filtering the internet.
17. Jamming out of country satellite TV and radio stations.
18. Stealing Iran's wealth by the Mullahs and transfer of funds to abroad.
19. Destruction of Iran's Economy.
20. Widespread poverty throughout Iran.
21. Severe Inflation.
22. Devaluation of Iranian Rial.
23. Increase in unemployment.
24. Increase in the crime rate.
25. Promotion of corruption, prostitution and addiction.
26. Housing crisis in Iran.
27. Malnutrition, retarded growth and increased rate of depression among Iranian youth.
28. Public health crisis in Iran.
29. Making Iran an international "embarrassment".
30. 1979 Occupation of the US Embassy in Tehran and holding hostages for 444 days.
31. Conflict with neighboring countries.
32. Iran-Iraq War resulting in millions dead, wounded, handicapped and homeless.
33. Destruction of Iran's Airline Industry.
34. Causing economic sanctions against Iran.
35. Producing weapon's of mass destruction.
36. Inability to get Iran's fair share of natural resources from Caspian Sea.
37. Promoting regional conflicts in the Middle East.
38. Destruction of Iran's industries.
39. Lack of technological advancements.
40. Air and environmental pollution crisis in Iran.
41. Destruction of Iran’s agriculture.
42. Destructions of fine arts, theater, cinema and music in Iran.
43. Promoting Islamic Fundamentalism.
44. Closure of Iranian Universities under cultural revolution for three years.
45. Attacking University campuses to kill and crack down on students.
46. Violating the constitution of the "Islamic Republic".
47. Hiring hooligans to beat and crack down on Iranian citizens.
48. Improving and selling contraband by regimes elements for additional income.
49. Selling Iranian women as sex slaves in the United Arab Emarets.


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Finally, the following is just a reminder of some of the crimes and atrocities that this inherently evil and unbelievably cruel regime has committed.

1) Islamist Security Forces beat and arrest peaceful women protesters at free political prisoners rally in Iran. (Source Reuters 12 Jul 2005 15:17:27 GMT http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6491 )
According to reports from 4 different sources to Radio Yaran (*1) four plain cloth officers of the dreaded security forces savagely beat to death a 50 plus year old woman in front of Tehran University. Her only crime was to shout “FREEDOM”.
(*1) Radio Yaran is an opposition radio, based in LA, broadcasting news and information to Iran.

2) Ms. Zahra Kazemi, a Canadian-Iranian photojournalist, was arrested on June 23, 2003 and was savagely raped and barbarically beaten to death by Islamic regime officials. (Source: http://activistchat.com/petition2.html )

3) Over the past 26 years the Islamic clerical regime's agents, courts, judges and vigilantes have all committed acts of murder, stoning, torture, assault, theft, destruction of property, arson, perjury, falsification of testimonials and material evidence, illegal surveillance, kidnapping, rape, blackmail, fraud, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to commit all of the above crimes, cover-ups and every other form of butchery and depredation.

4) The Islamic Clerical Regime has executed over 120,000 political prisoners and freedom-loving Iranians in less than 2 decades.

5) The recent brutal murder of the Iranian Kurdish activist photos, Mr. Shwaneh Ghaderi is an example of human rights violations by Islamic Clerical security forces in northwest Iran. ( http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6503 )

6) Massive Clashes Continue in Kurdistan
( http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=23797#23797 )

7) Nuclear Bomb .....


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Some articles of the laws of the Islamic Republic

The Islamic Constitution

Article 2
Foundation of legislation is God, Source of laws is Quran, and life style is that of the prophet (Mohammad) and his family, meaning Imam traditions, Guardian Juriscouncil “Velaayat Faghih” – Khamenei_ is the illustrator of the laws.

Article 4
All legislatures must be within the standards of Islam by approval of Imam and the Guardian Council (appointed by imam).

Article 5
Velayat Faghih continues until appearance of the absent Imam (Mehdi).

Article 12
The official religion is Islam and faith in the twelve imams and this principle is never changeable. Penalty for changing this is execution.

Article 13
Only followers of three other religions are recognized as minorities (who do not have equal rights with the Muslims believing in twelve imams). The rest are infidels and deprived from all civil rights and killing them is indisputable.

The Islamic Penal Code

Article 207
A Muslim who has killed a non-Muslim has impunity unless only subject to paying fines.

Article 222
A sane person who has killed an insane person has impunity.

Article 220
A father or grand father who kills his child or grand child has impunity. (But, a five-year-old child, who kills some one, is punishable – page 152 ….)

Article 201
A thief, the first time must get his/her four fingers of the right hand cut. The second time, he/she must get his left feet cut from below the tarsus. The third time he must be convicted to imprisonment, and fourth time, even if he steals in the prison, his conviction must be execution.

Article 186
Followers of a group who take armed action against the God’s government (the Tehran regime), even if not involved in the military branch, are considered combatant with God and corrupt on the earth and their punishment is execution.

Article 630
A man, who notices his wife in intercourse with another man, can concurrently kill both of them.

Article 210
A military infidel who intentionally kills another military infidel is not punishable.
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cyrus wrote:


ActivistChat 2006 Guideline Framework


1. The "War on Terror" is UNWINNABLE and the world peace can not be achieved as long as the Unelected Islamists Terror and Torture Masters are in power in Iran. The terror state and fear society can not create peace and stability.

2. Iranian people can decide about Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Research and Atomic Bomb after the regime change when they have established stable secular democracy and FREE society until then Iran should avoid any kind of Nuclear research program, resulting to acquire Atomic Bomb, under Islamist regime control.

3. Territorial integrity and national sovereignty of Iran.

4. Complete separation of religion from the State.

5. Acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

6. Free, open and democratic referendum to elect the type of the new Government of Iran in the post-IRI era.

7. Minimum standard of living for all citizens of Iran and equal opportunity for all citizens to benefit from country's national wealth.

8. To avoid nuclear war, our message to Iranian people inside Iran: General Strike Now, our message to Security Forces (Police, Pasdaran and Military) must act now for regime change and replacing it with Free society and Secular Democracy. The Iranian people have already spoken by boycotting Elections. The Armed forces must choose between defending and serving the people or serving Mullahs. This is up to armed and security forces to choose between SHAME and HONOR, serving Mullahs or their Sisters, Brothers, Fathers & Mothers who pay their salary.
To avoid war Iranian people of all ages do not have any choice other than be prepared to fight to free their homeland from Viruses of Iranian society whether the armed forces serve them or serve the enemy of freedom and free society. Iranian people should be prepared for final battle for freeing their homeland and must not forget that their FOREVER leader Cyrus the Great died in battlefield in 530 BC at the age of 60 and not in bed.

9. Work within high standard of code of ethics not to fight with other political groups or fellow FREE Iran Activists unless they are violating one of the key principles or moving against the concept of Free Society and secular democracy.

10. We are Free Iran Activists and Watch Group monitoring high government officials, Journalists , writers and scholars words and their actions based on the following direction from James Madison:
"If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men! over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the primary control on the government; but experience has taught mankind the necessity of auxiliary precautions. "
The Federalist No. 51 (James Madison).

11. Support and promote people, groups and leadership who are making positive contributions for Human Rights, Regime Change in Iran, Free
Iran, Free Society and Secular democracy from Center, Right and Left.




We thank all compatriots and organizations who contributed for defining part of above Guideline Framework for Human Rights, Regime Change in Iran, Free Iran, Free Society and Secular Democracy .


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A Country Study: Iran Library of Congress Call Number

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/irtoc.html

Iran
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Country Profile - Visit new updated Profile (PDF)
Country
Geography
Society
Economy
Transportation and Communications
Government and Politics
National Security
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Historical Setting (Shaul Bakhash)
Ancient Iran
Pre-Achaemenid Iran
Immigration of the Medes and the Persians
The Achaemenid Empire, 550-330 B.C.
Alexander the Great, the Seleucids, and the Parthians
The Sassanids, A.D. 224-642
Islamic Conquest
Invasions of the Mongols and Tamerlane
The Safavids, 1501-1722
The Oajars, 1795-1925
The Constitutional Revolution
World War I
The Era of Reza Shah, 1921-41
World War II and the Azarbaijan Crisis
Mossadeq and Oil Nationalization
The Post-Mossadeq Era and the Shah's White Revolution
State and Society, 1964-74
Renewed Opposition
The Coming of the Revolution
The Bakhtiar Government
The Revolution
Bazargan and the Provisional Government
The New Constitution
The Bani Sadr Presidency
Terror and Repression
Consolidation of the Revolution
Chapter 2 - The Society and Its Environment (Eric Hooglund)
Geography
Topography
Climate
Population
Major Cities
Emigration
Refugees
People and Languages
The Persian Language
The Persian-speaking People
Indo-Iranian-speaking Groups
Lurs and Bakhtiaris
Baluchis
Kurds
Other Groups
Turkic-speaking Groups
Azarbaijanis
Qashqais
Other Groups
Semitic Language Groups
Armenians
Structure of Society
Urban Society
The Urban Political Elite
The Bazaar
Social Class in Contemporary Iran
The Upper Classes
The Middle Classes
The Working Class
The Lower Class
Urban Migration
Rural Society
Nomadic Society
The Family
The Sexes
Traditional Attitudes Toward Segregation of the Sexes
Impact of Western Ideas on the Role of Women
Female Participation in the Work Force
Religious Life
Shia Islam in Iran
Distinctive Beliefs
Religious Obligations
Religious Institutions and Organizations
Religious Hierarchy
Unorthodox Shia Religious Movements
Sunni Muslims
Non-Muslim Minorities
Bahais
Christians
Jews
Zoroastrians
Education
Health and Welfare
Medical Personnel and Facilities
Health Hazards and Preventive Medicine
Water Supply and Sanitation
Welfare
Chapter 3 - The Economy (Angus MacPherson)
Role of the Government
The Beginnings of Modernization: The Post-1925 Period
Oil Revenues and the Acceleration of Modernization, 1960-79
The Post-1979 Period
Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Banking
Taxes
The War's Impact on the Economy
Oil Exports
War Costs
Labor Force
Petroleum Industry
Oil and Gas Industry
Production and Reserves
Concession Agreements
Refining and Transport
Non-Oil Industry
Carpets
Construction
Manufacturing and Industrial Development
Mining and Quarrying
Utilities
Transportation and Telecommunications
Transportation
Telecommunications
Tourism
Agriculture
Water
Land Use
Crop Production
Grains
Sugar
Livestock
Fisheries
Forestry
Foreign Trade
Imports
Non-Oil Exports
Trade Partners
Balance of Payments
Chapter 4 - Government and Politics (Eric Hooglund)
Constitutional Framework
The Faqih
The Presidency
The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers
The Majlis
The Council of Guardians
The Judiciary
Local Government
Political Dynamics
The Provisional Government
The Rise and Fall of Bani Sadr
The Reign of Terror
The Consolidation of Theocracy
Political Parties
The Domination of the Islamic Republican Party
Opposition Political Parties in Exile
Monarchists
Democratic Parties
Islamic Groups
Marxists
Political Orientations
The Mass Media
Foreign Policy
Concept of Export of Revolution
Concept of Neither East nor West
The Iran-Iraq War
Relations with Regional Powers
The Persian Gulf States
Turkey, Pakistan, and Afghanistan
Israel and the Non-Gulf Arab States
Iran's Role in Lebanon
Iran and International Organizations
Chapter 5 - National Security (Joseph A. Kechichian and Houman Sadri)
Armed Forces
Historical Background
The Revolutionary Period
Command and Control
Organization, Size, and Equipment
Army
Navy
Air Force
Source and Quality of Manpower
Foreign Influences in Weapons, Training, and Support Systems
Domestic Arms Production
Special and Irregular Armed Forces
Organization and Functions
Operations
Role in National Security
The Iran-Iraq War
The Original Iraqi Offensive
Iranian Mobilization and Resistance
The Iranian Counteroffensive
The War of Attrition
Internationalization of the War
Gradual Superpower Involvement
The Tanker War
Role of the Air Force
Role of the Navy
Armed Forces and Society
Status in National Life
The Defense Burden
The Impact of Casualties on Society
Treatment of Veterans and Widows
Internal Security
Internal Security in the 1970s
Law Enforcement Agencies
Savak
Savama
Gendarmerie and National Police
Antiregime Opposition Groups
Mojahedin
Fadayan
Paykar
The Role of Minorities in Internal Security
Appendix. Tables
Bibliography
Glossary
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:35 pm    Post subject: Iran: Top Ministers Implicated in Serious Abuses Reply with quote

Iran: Top Ministers Implicated in Serious Abuses
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/12/15/iran12245.htm
(New York, December 15, 2005) ? Iran?s new Minister of Interior is implicated in grave human rights violations over the past two decades, possibly including crimes against humanity in connection with the massacre of thousands of political prisoners, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper released today.

It?s completely unacceptable that men with such records would be serving in Iran?s government. They should be removed from their posts and investigated for these terrible crimes.

Human Rights Watch also said that the new Minister of Information should be investigated for his possible involvement in a dissident?s killing.

The briefing paper, Ministers of Murder: Iran?s New Security Cabinet, details credible allegations that Minister of Interior Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi and Minister of Information Gholamhussein Mohseni Ezhei were involved in extremely serious and systematic human rights violations over the past two decades.

?It?s completely unacceptable that men with such records would be serving in Iran?s government,? said Joe Stork deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. ?They should be removed from their posts and investigated for these terrible crimes.?

Iran?s cabinet is now dominated by former security and intelligence officials, Human Rights Watch said, raising fears that President Ahmadinejad?s government will readily resort to violence to suppress dissidents and punish critics.

During Pour-Mohammadi?s tenure as top deputy of the Ministry of Information from 1987 to 1999, agents of the ministry systematically engaged in extrajudicial killings of opposition figures, political activists, and intellectuals.

In 1988, the Iranian government executed thousands of political prisoners held inside Iranian jails. The deliberate and systematic manner in which these extrajudicial executions took place may constitute a crime against humanity under international law, Human Rights Watch said. Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi was a member of the three-person committee that ordered prisoners held in Tehran?s notorious Evin prison to their summary executions.

From 1990 to 1999, Pour-Mohammadi was director of foreign intelligence operations in the Ministry of Information. During this period, dozens of opposition figures were assassinated abroad. In some of these cases the hand of the Iranian government has been well established, while in others there are credible allegations of government involvement. Pour-Mohammadi is at the center of strong allegations of direct involvement in orchestrating these assassinations.

In 1998, agents of the Ministry of Information killed five prominent activist intellectuals in Tehran. An Iranian source with first-hand knowledge of the investigation told Human Rights Watch that Pour-Mohammadi was implicated by investigators in those killings and even that an arrest warrant was about to be issued for him. ?But instead it was arranged that he leave his post in the Ministry of Information,? this source said.

Gholamhussein Mohseni Ezhei, the new Minister of Information, served as prosecutor general of the Special Court for the Clergy and in this position spearheaded the prosecution of prominent reformist clerics. He has also been a key figure in suppressing press freedoms, resulting in the closure of more than 100 newspapers since 2000. Several journalists and activists have alleged that Mohseni Ezhei ordered the kidnap and killing of Pirouz Davani, a dissident and political activist, in 1998.

Human Rights Watch called on President Ahmadinejad to relieve Pour-Mohammadi and Mohseni Ezhei of their duties immediately and to establish an independent mechanism to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into their alleged crimes.

If President Ahmadinejad fails to remove Pour-Mohammadi and Mohseni Ezhei from his cabinet, the Parliament should call for a vote of no-confidence and initiate its own independent investigation, Human Rights Watch said.

?It?s downright dangerous to have men like this in charge of key ministries,? said Stork. ?The international community must make clear that it holds the government of President Ahmadinejad responsible for the safety of Iranian political activists and dissidents.?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 9:57 pm    Post subject: Quick Overiview Of Past 27 Years Relation Between EU3 .... Reply with quote

Quick Overiview Of Past 27 Years Relation Between EU3 and Islamist Regime

Freedom-loving Iranian people don't trust the Greedy EU-3 Neo Coloniali$t$ who had the lucrative trade deals With the Mullah$!. The British Defence Secretary John Reid as part of Nato must hands off .
Due to 300 years of British bad deeds in Iran, the freedom loving Iranian people can not trust anything which involves Britain or EU3. US strategist must be careful and open their eyes to historical facts, US must distance itself from EU-3 Neo Coloniali$t$ and American forces must remain symbol of liberity and not associate themselves with EU3 .
Today US enjoys the trust of 70 to 80% of Iranian people, this is the highest rating in the world naturally the EU3. Russia and China are not happy from this US popularity among Iranian people and they love to drag US in the 300 years old dirty mud of the Neo Coloniali$t$ .
The Israel and Iranian Jews also enjoy highest rate of popularity among Iranian people in Iran despite all the propaganda against them by Mullahs therefore they must follow a wise strategy and don’t fall in EU 3 Neo Coloniali$t$ trap.
The EU3, Russia and China love to create another mess for both Israel and US. The key decision makers and strategist must be wise.



DON'T FORGET and DON'T FORGIVE JACK & TONY

BBC Persian World Service Reported (6/10/03) Jack Straw is Against Regime Change In Iran and Biggest Supporter of Mullah's Regime

اختلاف بريتانيا با آمريکا بر سر ايران
جک استرا، وزير خارجه بريتانيا، تاييد کرده است که کشورش با ايالات متحده آمريکا بر سر ايران اختلاف نظر دارد.
آقای استرا به کميته روابط خارجی پارلمان بريتانيا گفت بريتانيا خواهان تغيير رژيم (در ايران) نيست.
او گفت مقامات لندن بسختی در تلاش هستند تا به آنچه که وی مذاکرات و تماسهای سازنده با ايران ناميد، ادامه دهند.
اين درحالی است که آمريکا، ايران را بخشی از "محور شرارت" می داند.
مقامات آمريکا ايران را متهم به تلاش برای دست يابی به سلاحهای هسته ای می کنند.








Blair’s Ritual Dance
Blair and Jack are counterpart of Mullah’s deception.

Quote:


http://www.nationalreview.com/ledeen/ledeen200411290913.asp

No serious person can believe that the negotiations are going to block, or even seriously delay, the Iranian race to acquire atomic bombs. The European posturing is the Western counterpart of the Iranian deception, a ritual dance designed to put a flimsy veil over the nakedness of the real activities. The old-fashioned name for this sort of thing is "appeasement," and was best described by Churchill, referring to Chamberlain's infamous acceptance of Hitler's conditions at Munich. Chamberlain had to choose between war and dishonor, opted for the latter, and got the former as well. That is now the likely fate of Blair, Chirac, and Schroeder.




The British under Blair's government Deported Dying Iranian Asylum Applicants for Execution to their Mullah Buddies Yet Again! Evil or Very Mad

http://www.sundayherald.com/40451
Execution threat for hunger strikers facing deportation By Neil Mackay



This picture says a thousand words!!!!


Tony Blair and Jack Straw Were key Mullah Supporters, How Can We Trust Them



Spenta wrote:
Shame on the Filthy, Immoral and Greedy EU for supporting the murderous and beastly gangster regime of the Mullah$




EU3 Celebration At The Cost Of Iranian People Freedom and Freedom Loving American People
EU3 the Enemies of Iranian Freedom and Human Rights and past 26 years friends of Mullahs



Past 27 Years FACTS For Your Review
Losers :
1) Iranian People
2) American People

Neo Colonialist Winners:
1) Britain
2) France
3) Germany
4) Japan

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China and Russia These Neo Coloniali$t$ Mafia Winners Not Only They Are Not Any Better But These Hungry Wolves Are Far More Dangerous Than EU3 (Because EU3 are Democractic Countries and They Are Not As Corrupt and they have respect for Human Rights ....) And Freedom Loving Iranians Must Watch These Wolves and Their Contracts with Islamists Traitors Who Put Our Homeland Resources On Auction .....
1) China
2) Russia


Watch The Following Contract:
cyrus wrote:
China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran

By Peter S. Goodman
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, February 17, 2006; 3:42 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/17/AR2006021701117.html?nav=rss_business


WHY?

1) In past 26 years EU3 and Japan enjoyed buying cheap oil and adding over 4 dollars taxes to each gallon for covering EU3 government expenses while American people are paying for Persian Gulf Oil protection by US forces, in reality US is subsidizing OIL for EU3 and Japan to destroy American Jobs and economy. American work force and American blood created EU3 welfare. No wonder why the quality of life is decreasing in US while the quality of life is increasing in EU3 despite the fact that the American people are working harder with less vacation.
2) Iranian people lost so much that the list is so big that you can read it in many articles in this site.


By now we know where the money for the Airbus A380 project has come from?



British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) delivers his speech as L-R, French President Jacques Chirac, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero attend the inauguration of the new Airbus A380 inToulouse, southern France, January 18, 2005. [Reuters]



The Airbus A380 "superjumbo" is the largest civil aircraft ever built. Designed to carry 555 passengers in a three-class arrangement, it has one-third more seating capacity than a Boeing 747. A planned stretched version would carry 656 passengers, and an all-economy-class configuration would be able to carry more than 800 passengers.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:21 pm    Post subject: Appeasement 101: Dealing with Bullies Reply with quote

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Appeasement 101: Dealing with Bullies

February 17, 2006
Chicago Tribune
Victor Davis Hanson
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0602170239feb17,0,2369401.story?coll=chi-newsopinioncommentary-hed


It is easy to damn the 1930s appeasers of Hitler, given what the Nazis ultimately did when unleashed. But history demands not merely recognizing the truth post facto, but also trying to reconstruct the rationale of something that now in hindsight seems inexplicable.

Appeasement in the 1930s was popular with the European public for a variety of reasons. All of them are instructive in our hesitation about stopping a nuclear Iran, or about defending the right of Western newspapers to print what they wish--or about fighting radical Islamism in general.

First, Europe had nearly been destroyed during the Great War, a mere 20 years prior. No responsible postwar leader wished to risk a second continental bloodbath.

Unfortunately, Hitler understood that all too well. In a game of diplomatic chicken, he figured many responsible democratic statesmen had more to lose than he did, as the weaker and once-beaten enemy.

British intellectuals, like European Union idealists today, wrote books and treatises on the obsolescence of war. Winston Churchill was a voice in the wilderness--and demonized as a warmonger and worse.

The 50-year Cold War is over and Europe is at last free of burdensome military expenditure and the threat of global annihilation. Like Osama bin Laden, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad senses a certain weariness in much of the West as it counts on perpetual peace.

He assumes that most sober Westerners will do almost anything to avoid military confrontation to stop a potential threat--even though, unlike Hitler, Ahmadinejad not only promises to liquidate the Jews but reveals his method in advance by seeking nuclear weapons.

Some naive conservatives in prewar Europe thought the German and Italian fascists would prove a valuable bulwark against communism, and so could be politically finessed. So, too, it has been at times with Islamic fascism. Arming the mujahedeen in Afghanistan, Pakistan or Saudi Arabia was once seen as an inspired way of thwarting Soviet communist imperialism.

At the time of the Ayatollah Khomeini's homicidal fatwa against Salman Rushdie, religious conservative commentators from Patrick Buchanan to New York's Cardinal John O'Connor attacked Rushdie, rather than defend the Western right of free expression. In the 1930s, the doctrine of appeasement fobbed off responsibility for confronting fascism onto the League of Nations. France and England were quiet about the 1936 Italian invasion of Ethiopia and the German militarization of the Rhineland. They counted on multilateral action of the League, which issued plenty of edicts but marshaled few troops.

Likewise, the moral high ground today supposedly was to refer both the Iraqi and Iranian problems to the UN. But considering the oil-for-food scandals and Saddam Hussein's constant violations of UN resolutions, it is unlikely that the Iranian theocracy has much fear that the UN Security Council will thwart its uranium enrichment.

As fascism spread, France worked on fortifying its German border with the Maginot Line, Oxford undergraduates voted to refuse "in any circumstances to fight for king and country," and British newspapers decried the Treaty of Versailles for unduly punishing Germany. This was all long before the "no blood for oil" slogan and Al Gore in Saudi Arabia apologizing for the supposed American maltreatment of Arabs.

But deja vu pertains not just to us but our enemies as well. Like the Nazi romance of an exalted ancient Volk, the Islamists hearken back to a mythical purity, free of decadence brought on by Western liberalism.

Similarly, they feed off victimization--not just recent defeats, but centuries-old bitterness at the rise of the West. Their version of the stab-in-the-back Versailles Treaty is always the creation of Israel.

Just as Hitler concocted incidents such as the burning of the Reichstag to create outrage, Islamist leaders incite frenzy in their followers over a supposed flushed Koran at Guantanamo and inflammatory cartoons.

Anti-Semitism, of course, is the mother's milk of fascism. It is always, they say, a small group of Jews--whether shadowy Cabinet advisers and international bankers of the 1930s or the manipulative neoconservatives and Israeli leadership of the present--who alone stir up the trouble.

The point of the comparison is not to suggest that history simply repeats itself, but to learn why intelligent people delude themselves into embracing naive policies. After the removal of the Taliban and Hussein, the furious reply of the radical Islamist world was to censor Western newspapers, along with Iran's accelerated efforts to get the bomb.

In response, either the West will continue to stand up now to these reoccurring post-Sept. 11, 2001, threats, or it will see the bullies' demands only increase as its own resistance weakens. Like the appeasement of the 1930s, opting for the easier choice will only guarantee a more costly one later on.

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Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow and historian at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University: Tribune Media Services

E-mail: author@victorhanson.com

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http://www.victorhanson.com/Author/index.html

Victor Davis Hanson is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University , a Professor Emeritus at California University , Fresno , and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services.

He was a full-time farmer before joining California State University , Fresno , in 1984 to initiate a classics program. In 1991, he was awarded an American Philological Association Excellence in Teaching Award, which is given yearly to the country's top undergraduate teachers of Greek and Latin.

Hanson was a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California (1992-93), a visiting professor of classics at Stanford University (1991-92), a recipient of the Eric Breindel Award for opinion journalism (2002), and an Alexander Onassis Fellow (2001) and was named alumnus of the year of the University of California, Santa Cruz (2002). He was also the visiting Shifrin Chair of Military History at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis , Maryland (2002-3).

Hanson is the author of hundreds of articles, book reviews, scholarly papers, and newspaper editorials on matters ranging from Greek, agrarian and military history to foreign affairs, domestic politics, and contemporary culture. He has written or edited 16 books, including Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece (1983; paperback ed. University of California Press, 1998); The Western Way of War (Alfred Knopf, 1989; 2d paperback ed. University of California Press, 2000); Hoplites: The Ancient Greek Battle Experience (Routledge, 1991; paperback ed. 1992); The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization (Free Press, 1995; 2d paperback ed. University of California Press, 2000); Fields without Dreams: Defending the Agrarian Idea (Free Press, 1996; paperback ed. Touchstone, 1997); The Land Was Everything: Letters from an American Farmer (Free Press, 2000); The Wars of the Ancient Greeks (Cassell, 1999; paperback ed., 2001); The Soul of Battle (Free Press, 1999, paperback ed. Anchor/ Vintage, 2000); Carnage and Culture (Doubleday, 2001; Anchor/Vintage, 2002); An Autumn of War (Anchor/Vintage, 2002); Mexifornia: A State of Becoming (Encounter, 2003), Ripples of Battle (Doubleday 2003), and Between War and Peace (Random House 2004).

His newest book, A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War (Random House), was published in October 2005. Click here to read more about the book.

Hanson coauthored, with John Heath, Who Killed Homer? The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom (Free Press, 1998; paperback ed. Encounter Press, 2000) and, with Bruce Thornton and John Heath, Bonfire of the Humanities (ISI Books, 2001).

Hanson has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, International Herald Tribune, the New York Post, the Claremont Review of Books, The New Republic, National Review, American Heritage, Policy Review, Commentary, Wilson Quarterly, Weekly Standard, Daily Telegraph, and Washington Times and has been interviewed often on National Public Radio, the PBS Newshour, the Hugh Hewitt Show, and C-Span's BookTV. He serves on the editorial board of Arion, the Military History Quarterly, and City Journal.

In 2004, Hanson began a syndicated column for Tribune Media Services which appears in newspapers nationwide, and since 2001, he has written a weekly column for National Review Online.

Hanson was educated at the University of California , Santa Cruz (B.A. Classics, 1975), the American School of Classical Studies (1978-79) and received his Ph.D. in Classics from Stanford University in 1980.

He lives and works with his family on their forty-acre tree and vine farm near Selma, California, where he was born in 1953.

(2006)

Victor Davis Hanson speaking to students at UC Santa Barbara in May 2004. (Photo credit: Craig Eisenberg.)
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:25 pm    Post subject: China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran Reply with quote

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China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran

By Peter S. Goodman
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, February 17, 2006; 3:42 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/17/AR2006021701117.html?nav=rss_business

SHANGHAI, Feb. 17 -- China is hastening to complete a deal worth as much as $100 billion that would allow a Chinese state-owned energy firm to take a leading role in developing a vast oil field in Iran, complicating the Bush administration's efforts to isolate the Middle Eastern nation and roll back its nuclear development plans, according to published reports.

The completion of the agreement would advance China's global quest for new stocks of energy. It could also undermine U.S. and European initiatives to halt Tehran's nuclear plans, muddling Beijing's relations with outside powers.

Caijing, a respected financial magazine based in Beijing, reported on its Web site Thursday that a Chinese delegation comprised of officials from the National Development and Reform Commission -- a top economic policy body -- intends to visit Iran as early as next month to conclude an agreement. The deal would clear China Petrochemical Corp., also known as Sinopec, to develop Iran's Yadavaran oil field.

Beijing and Tehran are attempting to swiftly conclude a deal in the next few weeks, ahead of the possible imposition of international sanctions against Iran, according to a report published in Friday's editions of the Wall Street Journal. The report relied upon unnamed Iranian government officials. Sanctions could entangle Chinese investments inside the country.

Chinese officials declined to comment, and calls to Sinopec's offices went unanswered. In a written statement, the Iranian Embassy in Beijing asserted that the two nations have been working together on energy development, "following the rule of mutual benefits and respect in all bilateral cooperation."

A deal would cement a memorandum of understanding signed by China and Iran in October 2004. The framework agreement pledges that Sinopec will develop the Yadavaran field in exchange for the purchase of 10 million tons of liquefied natural gas a year for the next quarter-century.

Analysts in China said the deal should primarily be seen as part of Beijing's global reach for new energy stocks to fuel its relentless development -- a drive that has in recent years led Chinese companies to invest in Indonesia, Australia, Venezuela, Sudan and Kazakhstan. China is now locked into a high-stakes competition with Japan for access to potentially enormous oil fields in Russia.

But the speed with which China and Iran are now moving to conclude their agreement and begin development appears to signal Beijing's intent to limit the United States-led drive for potential sanctions against Iran to curb what Washington describes as a rogue effort to develop nuclear weapons.

As one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, China has the ability to veto a sanctions proposal within the international body, or at least threaten to do so to restrict the bite and breadth of such an initiative.

"The timing is really interesting," said Shen Dingli, an international relations expert at Fudan University in Shanghai. "China and Iran appear to be collaborating not only for energy development but also to increase the stakes in case sanctions are imposed. This is a subtle message that even if sanctions are passed, you could have limited sanctions without touching upon oil. China is saying, 'This is my cheese. Don't touch.' "

China's voracious appetite for energy is increasingly guiding its foreign policy. China has used the threat of a Security Council veto to limit sanctions against Sudan, the African nation in which China's largest energy firm, China National Petroleum Corp., is the largest investor in a government-led oil consortium. China is the largest buyer of Sudan's oil, as well as the largest supplier of arms to its ruling regime. The Sudanese government has been accused of massacring villagers to clear land for further energy development and of committing genocide in its efforts to crush separatist rebels in the western region of Darfur.

China's pursuit of a completed energy deal with Iran comes as Tehran has announced the resumption of its uranium enrichment program. Tehran says this work is merely aimed at generating energy, while the Bush administration asserts it is a precursor to the development of nuclear weapons and has been lobbying its allies to take a hard line while threatening sanctions.

China has joined the international chorus in urging Tehran to halt its nuclear plans. But China's aggressive pursuit of an oil deal with Iran underscores how energy security has become a paramount concern for Beijing at a time of relentless industrial growth. Government forecasts show China's demands for imported crude oil swelling from about one-third of its total needs to about 60 percent by 2020.

Analysts assume that the Iranian field could produce as much as 300,000 barrels of oil per day, making it one of the larger overseas operations for a Chinese company. Sinopec would hold a 51 percent stake in the Yadavaran project, according to the Caijing report, while India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp. would hold 29 percent. The rest of the venture would be divided among Iranian companies and perhaps other outside investors.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this article.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 3:31 pm    Post subject: Iran is a Nation Held Hostage Reply with quote

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President Addresses American Legion, Discusses Global War on Terror - Iran is a Nation Held Hostage
Capital Hilton Hotel
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/02/20060224.html
In Focus: Veterans
In Focus: National Security


10:00 A.M. EST



` The international community is also speaking with one voice to the radical regime in Tehran. Iran is a nation held hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing its people, and denying them basic liberties and human rights. The Iranian regime sponsors terrorists and is actively working to expand its influence in the region. The Iranian regime has advocated the destruction of our ally, Israel. And the Iranian regime is defying the world with its ambitions for nuclear weapons.

America will continue to rally the world to confront these threats, and Iran's aggressive behavior and pursuit of nuclear weapons is increasing its international isolation. When Iran's case was brought before the IAEA earlier this month, 27 nations voted against Iran, including Russia and China and India and Brazil and Sri Lanka and Egypt and Yemen. The only nations to support Iran were Syria, Cuba, and Venezuela. Now Iran's case will be taken up to the U.N. Security Council. The free world is sending the regime in Tehran a clear message: We're not going to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons.

The world's free nations are also worried because the Iranian regime is not transparent. You see, a non-transparent society that is the world's premier state sponsor of terror cannot be allowed to possess the world's most dangerous weapons. So, as we confront Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions, we're also reaching out to the Iranian people to support their desire to be free; to build a free, democratic, and transparent society.

To support the Iranian people's efforts to win their own freedom, my administration is requesting $75 million in emergency funds to support democracy in Iran. This is more than a fourfold increase over current levels of funding. These new funds will allow us to expand radio and television broadcasts into Iran. They will support reformers and dissidents and human rights activists and civil society organizers in Iran, so Iranians can organize and challenge the repressive policies of the clerical regime. They will support student exchanges, so we can build bridges of understanding between our people and expose more Iranians to life in a free society.

By supporting democratic change in Iran, we will hasten the day when the people of Iran can determine their own future and be free to choose their own leaders. Freedom in the Middle East requires freedom for the Iranian people, and America looks forward to the day when our nation can be the closest of friends with a free and democratic Iran. (Applause.)





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PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:51 am    Post subject: an analogy of the current situation of IRI Reply with quote

Dr. Mansur Rastani 2010 wrote:

This is an analogy of the current situation of IRI and the people of Iran in regard to the International Community.

Iranians are like passengers of an airplane whose pilot is the manic IRI, during the last 31 years the pilot has been taking the airplane toward diving into one of the skyscrapers in another country (i.e. U.S.), the country U.S. has been alarming the pilot not to enter the aerial border of the country otherwise they would shoot down the aircraft. Now wouldn’t be stupid and in fact in vain for the passenger on board, in instead of preventing the pilot from his stupid mission, to call the U.S. authority and ask them for mercy and not to bomb the airplane?!

It is not the U.S. who sends the bombers to Iran it is the stupid IRI that asks for the bombers to come, if you want to keep the U.S. bombers away from Iran, begging U.S. to change its mind would not work and is not the way to do it, the right way is to prevent the maniac IRI from continuing his suicidal mission.

The tumor should be taken out of the cancerous body to give the patient his health back, ointment wouldn’t work. To get rid of the dangerous threat against humanity, you have to get rid of the maniac IRI, that is the only right way.


Mansur Rastani, PhD
http://DefendingIranianDemocracy.blogspot.com



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How Can We SAVE and FREE IRAN?
What is The Best FREE IRAN Strategy?

Can We Open Prison Door From Inside Prison When Islamofascist Militia (Basij) Are In Control?

What’s the most Effective Strategy of releasing 70 million Iranian People as the hostages of Islamist Clerical regime , Islamofascist Militia (Basij) and Islamofascist security forces (Elements of Pasdaran and others) and replace the regime with Free Society and Secular Democracy ?


1. Support Iranian people for general strike.
2. Support Iranian dissidents as possible elements of change.
3. Zero tolerance to human rights violations in Iran and demand release of all political prisoners NOW.
4. To stop, with immediate effect, all international trades with the undemocratic Islamic “Republic” of Iran.
5. To stop the purchase of oil from Iran and not to start any new contracts or renew any existing ones.
3. To blockade Iran’s ports in the Persian Gulf and also possibly the Caspian Sea.
6. Provide all necessary financial and military support for the freedom-loving Iranian opposition both inside and outside Iran to remove the regime in a short period of time.
7. Training for 200,000 Iranian youth to replace the Islamofascist elements of security forces when the regime collapse.
8. Financial help for Iranian oppositions for secular democracy in Iran to match the amount that the Islamist regime and Saudi regime spends for Islamist terrorism....
9. Islamist Regime must be kicked out of UN.
10. Launch US surgical military strikes against Islamofascist elements of regime.
11. Help Iranian Security Forces Uprising.
12. ......?


This is for your review and comments.
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Background Information Fact Sheet:


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President Bush State of the Union speech 2006



Tuesday, January 31, 2006

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060131-10.html


The same is true of Iran, a nation now held hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing its people. The regime in that country sponsors terrorists in the Palestinian territories and in Lebanon -- and that must come to an end. The Iranian government is defying the world with its nuclear ambitions -- and the nations of the world must not permit the Iranian regime to gain nuclear weapons. America will continue to rally the world to confront these threats. And tonight, let me speak directly to the citizens of Iran: America respects you, and we respect your country. We respect your right to choose your own future and win your own freedom. And our nation hopes one day to be the closest of friends with a free and democratic Iran.




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Islamofascist Pasdar Ahmadinejad Greatest Achievements In Past 27 Years:

1- Ahmadinejad plotted many dissident's murder and was directly involved in the 1989 assassination of Iranian exile Kurdish opposition leader Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and two other Kurdish politicians in Vienna, Austria. A murderer and Terrorist is not a representative of freedom-loving Iranian Nation.
2- According to Ahmadinejad himself, he has executed at least 1000 freedom-loving Iranian people in the prison and he was known as “Tir Khalas Zan”, literally meaning “he who fires coup de grace”. Many female former political prisoners raped by Ahmadinejad. Such a dirty person and virus is not president of Iran.
3- Ahmadinejad is responsible for “Lovers of Martyrdom Garrison” in Iran that would recruit individuals willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets. Do not allow this Terrorist to put his foot on US soil and enter UN.
4- Ahmadinejad played a central role in the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and he was key American hostage-taker for the 444-day.
5. .....
6. .....


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Islamist Regime Achievements In Past 27 Years:

1. Execution, flogging, stoning and amputation of limbs in public.
2. Mass killings of political prisoners.
3. Assassination of political dissidents outside of Iran.
4. Political serial killings in Iran.
5. Construction of many new prisons holding thousands of political prisoners.
6. Political oppression.
7. Promotion of international and domestic terrorism.
8. Violation of human rights in every category.
9. Lack of civil liberties.
10. Improvement and growth of Iran's Cemeteries.
11. Killing and imprisonment of journalists.
12. Violation of women's rights.
13. Censorship and closure of publications.
14. Forcing Iranians to flee the country resorting in five million refugees throughout the world and "brain drain".
15. Oppression of religious minorities.
16. Filtering the internet.
17. Jamming out of country satellite TV and radio stations.
18. Stealing Iran's wealth by the Mullahs and transfer of funds to abroad.
19. Destruction of Iran's Economy.
20. Widespread poverty throughout Iran.
21. Severe Inflation.
22. Devaluation of Iranian Rial.
23. Increase in unemployment.
24. Increase in the crime rate.
25. Promotion of corruption, prostitution and addiction.
26. Housing crisis in Iran.
27. Malnutrition, retarded growth and increased rate of depression among Iranian youth.
28. Public health crisis in Iran.
29. Making Iran an international "embarrassment".
30. 1979 Occupation of the US Embassy in Tehran and holding hostages for 444 days.
31. Conflict with neighboring countries.
32. Iran-Iraq War resulting in millions dead, wounded, handicapped and homeless.
33. Destruction of Iran's Airline Industry.
34. Causing economic sanctions against Iran.
35. Producing weapon's of mass destruction.
36. Inability to get Iran's fair share of natural resources from Caspian Sea.
37. Promoting regional conflicts in the Middle East.
38. Destruction of Iran's industries.
39. Lack of technological advancements.
40. Air and environmental pollution crisis in Iran.
41. Destruction of Iran’s agriculture.
42. Destructions of fine arts, theater, cinema and music in Iran.
43. Promoting Islamic Fundamentalism.
44. Closure of Iranian Universities under cultural revolution for three years.
45. Attacking University campuses to kill and crack down on students.
46. Violating the constitution of the "Islamic Republic".
47. Hiring hooligans to beat and crack down on Iranian citizens.
48. Improving and selling contraband by regimes elements for additional income.
49. Selling Iranian women as sex slaves in the United Arab Emarets.


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Finally, the following is just a reminder of some of the crimes and atrocities that this inherently evil and unbelievably cruel regime has committed.

1) Islamist Security Forces beat and arrest peaceful women protesters at free political prisoners rally in Iran. (Source Reuters 12 Jul 2005 15:17:27 GMT http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6491 )
According to reports from 4 different sources to Radio Yaran (*1) four plain cloth officers of the dreaded security forces savagely beat to death a 50 plus year old woman in front of Tehran University. Her only crime was to shout “FREEDOM”.
(*1) Radio Yaran is an opposition radio, based in LA, broadcasting news and information to Iran.

2) Ms. Zahra Kazemi, a Canadian-Iranian photojournalist, was arrested on June 23, 2003 and was savagely raped and barbarically beaten to death by Islamic regime officials. (Source: http://activistchat.com/petition2.html )

3) Over the past 26 years the Islamic clerical regime's agents, courts, judges and vigilantes have all committed acts of murder, stoning, torture, assault, theft, destruction of property, arson, perjury, falsification of testimonials and material evidence, illegal surveillance, kidnapping, rape, blackmail, fraud, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to commit all of the above crimes, cover-ups and every other form of butchery and depredation.

4) The Islamic Clerical Regime has executed over 120,000 political prisoners and freedom-loving Iranians in less than 2 decades.

5) The recent brutal murder of the Iranian Kurdish activist photos, Mr. Shwaneh Ghaderi is an example of human rights violations by Islamic Clerical security forces in northwest Iran. ( http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6503 )

6) Massive Clashes Continue in Kurdistan
( http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=23797#23797 )

7) Nuclear Bomb .....


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Some articles of the laws of the Islamic Republic

The Islamic Constitution

Article 2
Foundation of legislation is God, Source of laws is Quran, and life style is that of the prophet (Mohammad) and his family, meaning Imam traditions, Guardian Juriscouncil “Velaayat Faghih” – Khamenei_ is the illustrator of the laws.

Article 4
All legislatures must be within the standards of Islam by approval of Imam and the Guardian Council (appointed by imam).

Article 5
Velayat Faghih continues until appearance of the absent Imam (Mehdi).

Article 12
The official religion is Islam and faith in the twelve imams and this principle is never changeable. Penalty for changing this is execution.

Article 13
Only followers of three other religions are recognized as minorities (who do not have equal rights with the Muslims believing in twelve imams). The rest are infidels and deprived from all civil rights and killing them is indisputable.

The Islamic Penal Code

Article 207
A Muslim who has killed a non-Muslim has impunity unless only subject to paying fines.

Article 222
A sane person who has killed an insane person has impunity.

Article 220
A father or grand father who kills his child or grand child has impunity. (But, a five-year-old child, who kills some one, is punishable – page 152 ….)

Article 201
A thief, the first time must get his/her four fingers of the right hand cut. The second time, he/she must get his left feet cut from below the tarsus. The third time he must be convicted to imprisonment, and fourth time, even if he steals in the prison, his conviction must be execution.

Article 186
Followers of a group who take armed action against the God’s government (the Tehran regime), even if not involved in the military branch, are considered combatant with God and corrupt on the earth and their punishment is execution.

Article 630
A man, who notices his wife in intercourse with another man, can concurrently kill both of them.

Article 210
A military infidel who intentionally kills another military infidel is not punishable.
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cyrus wrote:


ActivistChat 2006 Guideline Framework


1. The "War on Terror" is UNWINNABLE and the world peace can not be achieved as long as the Unelected Islamists Terror and Torture Masters are in power in Iran. The terror state and fear society can not create peace and stability.

2. Iranian people can decide about Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Research and Atomic Bomb after the regime change when they have established stable secular democracy and FREE society until then Iran should avoid any kind of Nuclear research program, resulting to acquire Atomic Bomb, under Islamist regime control.

3. Territorial integrity and national sovereignty of Iran.

4. Complete separation of religion from the State.

5. Acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

6. Free, open and democratic referendum to elect the type of the new Government of Iran in the post-IRI era.

7. Minimum standard of living for all citizens of Iran and equal opportunity for all citizens to benefit from country's national wealth.

8. To avoid nuclear war, our message to Iranian people inside Iran: General Strike Now, our message to Security Forces (Police, Pasdaran and Military) must act now for regime change and replacing it with Free society and Secular Democracy. The Iranian people have already spoken by boycotting Elections. The Armed forces must choose between defending and serving the people or serving Mullahs. This is up to armed and security forces to choose between SHAME and HONOR, serving Mullahs or their Sisters, Brothers, Fathers & Mothers who pay their salary.
To avoid war Iranian people of all ages do not have any choice other than be prepared to fight to free their homeland from Viruses of Iranian society whether the armed forces serve them or serve the enemy of freedom and free society. Iranian people should be prepared for final battle for freeing their homeland and must not forget that their FOREVER leader Cyrus the Great died in battlefield in 530 BC at the age of 60 and not in bed.

9. Work within high standard of code of ethics not to fight with other political groups or fellow FREE Iran Activists unless they are violating one of the key principles or moving against the concept of Free Society and secular democracy.

10. We are Free Iran Activists and Watch Group monitoring high government officials, Journalists , writers and scholars words and their actions based on the following direction from James Madison:
"If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men! over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the primary control on the government; but experience has taught mankind the necessity of auxiliary precautions. "
The Federalist No. 51 (James Madison).

11. Support and promote people, groups and leadership who are making positive contributions for Human Rights, Regime Change in Iran, Free
Iran, Free Society and Secular democracy from Center, Right and Left.




We thank all compatriots and organizations who contributed for defining part of above Guideline Framework for Human Rights, Regime Change in Iran, Free Iran, Free Society and Secular Democracy .
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:03 am    Post subject: Shameless Tony Blair Today and Yesterday Reply with quote

Amazing finally Tony Blair is getting his head out of the sand after 10 years ....
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Tony Blair after 10 years of supporting Islamist thugs in Iran:

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/tony-blair-west-must-prepare-to-use-force-against-iran-1.338503

As six world powers enter second day of talks with Iran in Istanbul the former U.K. prime minister warns that Iran is a 'looming and coming challenge' which preaches 'against our way of life.'


"we have to get our head out of the sand. They disagree fundamentally with our way of life and will carry on unless met with determination and, if necessary, force."


ActivistChat wrote:
Quick Overiview Of Past 27 Years Relation Between EU3 and Islamist Regime

Freedom-loving Iranian people don't trust the Greedy EU-3 Neo Coloniali$t$ who had the lucrative trade deals With the Mullah$!. The British Defence Secretary John Reid as part of Nato must hands off .
Due to 300 years of British bad deeds in Iran, the freedom loving Iranian people can not trust anything which involves Britain or EU3. US strategist must be careful and open their eyes to historical facts, US must distance itself from EU-3 Neo Coloniali$t$ and American forces must remain symbol of liberity and not associate themselves with EU3 .
Today US enjoys the trust of 70 to 80% of Iranian people, this is the highest rating in the world naturally the EU3. Russia and China are not happy from this US popularity among Iranian people and they love to drag US in the 300 years old dirty mud of the Neo Coloniali$t$ .
The Israel and Iranian Jews also enjoy highest rate of popularity among Iranian people in Iran despite all the propaganda against them by Mullahs therefore they must follow a wise strategy and don’t fall in EU 3 Neo Coloniali$t$ trap.
The EU3, Russia and China love to create another mess for both Israel and US. The key decision makers and strategist must be wise.



DON'T FORGET and DON'T FORGIVE JACK & TONY

BBC Persian World Service Reported (6/10/03) Jack Straw is Against Regime Change In Iran and Biggest Supporter of Mullah's Regime

اختلاف بريتانيا با آمريکا بر سر ايران
جک استرا، وزير خارجه بريتانيا، تاييد کرده است که کشورش با ايالات متحده آمريکا بر سر ايران اختلاف نظر دارد.
آقای استرا به کميته روابط خارجی پارلمان بريتانيا گفت بريتانيا خواهان تغيير رژيم (در ايران) نيست.
او گفت مقامات لندن بسختی در تلاش هستند تا به آنچه که وی مذاکرات و تماسهای سازنده با ايران ناميد، ادامه دهند.
اين درحالی است که آمريکا، ايران را بخشی از "محور شرارت" می داند.
مقامات آمريکا ايران را متهم به تلاش برای دست يابی به سلاحهای هسته ای می کنند.








Blair’s Ritual Dance
Blair and Jack are counterpart of Mullah’s deception.

Quote:


http://www.nationalreview.com/ledeen/ledeen200411290913.asp

No serious person can believe that the negotiations are going to block, or even seriously delay, the Iranian race to acquire atomic bombs. The European posturing is the Western counterpart of the Iranian deception, a ritual dance designed to put a flimsy veil over the nakedness of the real activities. The old-fashioned name for this sort of thing is "appeasement," and was best described by Churchill, referring to Chamberlain's infamous acceptance of Hitler's conditions at Munich. Chamberlain had to choose between war and dishonor, opted for the latter, and got the former as well. That is now the likely fate of Blair, Chirac, and Schroeder.




The British under Blair's government Deported Dying Iranian Asylum Applicants for Execution to their Mullah Buddies Yet Again! Evil or Very Mad

http://www.sundayherald.com/40451
Execution threat for hunger strikers facing deportation By Neil Mackay



This picture says a thousand words!!!!


Tony Blair and Jack Straw Were key Mullah Supporters, How Can We Trust Them



Spenta wrote:
Shame on the Filthy, Immoral and Greedy EU for supporting the murderous and beastly gangster regime of the Mullah$




EU3 Celebration At The Cost Of Iranian People Freedom and Freedom Loving American People
EU3 the Enemies of Iranian Freedom and Human Rights and past 26 years friends of Mullahs



Past 27 Years FACTS For Your Review
Losers :
1) Iranian People
2) American People

Neo Colonialist Winners:
1) Britain
2) France
3) Germany
4) Japan

........

China and Russia These Neo Coloniali$t$ Mafia Winners Not Only They Are Not Any Better But These Hungry Wolves Are Far More Dangerous Than EU3 (Because EU3 are Democractic Countries and They Are Not As Corrupt and they have respect for Human Rights ....) And Freedom Loving Iranians Must Watch These Wolves and Their Contracts with Islamists Traitors Who Put Our Homeland Resources On Auction .....
1) China
2) Russia


Watch The Following Contract:
cyrus wrote:
China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran

By Peter S. Goodman
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, February 17, 2006; 3:42 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/17/AR2006021701117.html?nav=rss_business


WHY?

1) In past 26 years EU3 and Japan enjoyed buying cheap oil and adding over 4 dollars taxes to each gallon for covering EU3 government expenses while American people are paying for Persian Gulf Oil protection by US forces, in reality US is subsidizing OIL for EU3 and Japan to destroy American Jobs and economy. American work force and American blood created EU3 welfare. No wonder why the quality of life is decreasing in US while the quality of life is increasing in EU3 despite the fact that the American people are working harder with less vacation.
2) Iranian people lost so much that the list is so big that you can read it in many articles in this site.


By now we know where the money for the Airbus A380 project has come from?



British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) delivers his speech as L-R, French President Jacques Chirac, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero attend the inauguration of the new Airbus A380 inToulouse, southern France, January 18, 2005. [Reuters]



The Airbus A380 "superjumbo" is the largest civil aircraft ever built. Designed to carry 555 passengers in a three-class arrangement, it has one-third more seating capacity than a Boeing 747. A planned stretched version would carry 656 passengers, and an all-economy-class configuration would be able to carry more than 800 passengers.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:21 am    Post subject: Surprise, surprise...when is the west going to learn that di Reply with quote

Dr. Arash Irandoost wrote:

Surprise, surprise...when is the west going to learn that dialogue with Iran is useless?
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Surprise, surprise...when is the West going to learn from its mistakes and realize that dialogue with Iran is useless? When is the West going to listen to Iran's real opposition?
Iran talks fail, no new date set

AP – 48 mins ago
ISTANBUL – Talks meant to nudge Iran toward meeting U.N. Security Council demands to stop uranium enrichment collapsed Saturday, with Tehran shrugging off calls by six world powers to cease the activity that could be harnessed to make nuclear weapons. Full Story »
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