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PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 9:38 am    Post subject: Free Iran Added New Word "Taazi" To English Dicti Reply with quote

Free Iran Added New Word "Taazi" To English Dictionary

Sample of Open Letter For Your Modification To Journalists, Free World Leaders, News Media CNN, BBC, AP, AFP , Reuters UN officials, and Freedom-loving Activists and Bloggers ....




ActivistChat thank all compatriots, scholars, writers, and organizations who contributed for Human Rights, Free Iran, Free Society and Secular Democracy .

In order to help freeing our homeland from occupation of TAAZI forces in past 27 years, ActivistChat members are sharing this idea with our readers for discussion to create long term Unity of Vision, Awareness, appreciate your comments, and contributions .....

Unity of Mission Starts with Unity Of Vision for Today and Tomorrow ....

This is more for education and increasing public awareness ....

If you agree with the spirit of this draft as possible sample of your letter to officials, or News Media or future petition please consider to share it with members of your organization or compatriots for their review and comments.

If any freedom-loving compatriots wish to enhance this draft for long term "Unity Of Vision " and "War on Taazi" please post here or Email it to activistchat@yahoo.com with your suggestion and contributions.
Thank all compatriots who contributed and reviewed this idea.
Thank you for your consideration and support.

___________________________________________________
Sample of Letter and Possible Future PETITION Draft FREE Iran Protest and Proclamation :
Taazi Occupation Of Iran and Tazzis Atrocities, Plea For FREE Iran, FREE Society, and Secular Democracy


To: Journalists, Free World Leaders, News Media CNN, BBC, AP, AFP , Reuters UN officials, and Freedom-loving Activists and Bloggers
_____________________________________________
The ethics of life are the pursuit of awareness about truth for ourselves and others. The ultimate goal is total awareness by increasing public awareness about the truth .

"Crush not even the tiny ant that beareth a grain of corn, for she hath life, and sweet life is a boon."
From The Epic of Kings Masterpiece By Ferdowsi (935-1020) the world famous Persian (Iranian) poet.
Who Is a Taazi?
Being a Taazi is a frame of mind. Being a Taazi is a reflection of one's heart. Genetics have nothing to do with it. One is not born a Taazi by race or place of birth. One becomes a Taazi by choice.
A Taazi is someone who holds the nomadic Bedouin way of life and code of ethics above that of common human decency. A Taazi is someone who is willing to die and kill in the name of Allah. A Taazi is someone who has turned a deaf ear to his own heart and only listens to the call of hate and violence. A Taazi is someone who feels compelled to carry the Bedouin Barbarian Bylaws to ever-expanding spheres of servitude.


Islamic Barbarian Theocracy: Invaders and Occupiers of Iran Refer To It As TAAZI:
The name Islamic Republic of Iran is a misnomer. There is nothing Iranian about this regime, and these terrorists should not be allowed to use the word "Iran" to describe their regime. From now on, we the people refuse to refer to this illegitimate, tyrannical, barbaric, immoral, and foreign occupying force as "IRI," and will simply refer to it as the Islamic Republic, which is the epitome of all that is Taazi. The best examples of traitor-Taazis are the pro-Islamic Republic Taazis.


WE, the undersigned, as members of the civilized freedom-loving people of the world protest and demanding from responsible journalists, writers, scholars and free world leaders to be fair with understanding about truth by differentiating Iranian people from TAAZI ruling class. Call urgently to refer to Iran and Iranian people correctly in their statements, News Reports headline, articles and recognize the following facts:
- Iranian is a culture.
- Iranian people should be considered as hostages and prisoners of TAAZI Islamofascist Clerical Regime without any control over the key decisions and their own destination.
- Iran has lost her Sovereignty as nation in past 27 years under Taazi occupation.
- " Iran Says" in the News report must be changed to "TAAZI Says"
- President-elect Ahmadinejad in News report must be changed to "TAAZI President Ahmadinejad" or "TAAZI President-thug Ahmadinejad"
- Iran's Foreign Minister, in News report must be changed to TAAZI Foreign Minister .
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are considering the TAAZI Islamofascist as illegitimate system.
- Iranian people are declaring any contracts with the TAAZI Islamofascist as illegitimate and it is subject to review after Iran becomes FREE nation.
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are declaring the TAAZI as Terror/Torture Masters and ask the FREE world not to negotiate with Terrorists and Hostage Takers.
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are declaring the TAAZI Islamofascist Clerics and their TAAZI Supporters as a small minority and the Virus of Iranian Society.
- Freedom-loving Iranian People condemn wasted 20 Billion Dollars TAAZI Islamofascist Nuclear adventures that are not peaceful and is used by the TAAZI Mad Mullahs, TAAZI Revolutionary Guard, Terror and Torture Masters as an instrument for taking the Iranian people and world as their hostages.


For more detail information please visit the following URL: http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=28382#28382

"To sin by silence, when we should protest, Makes cowards out of men." Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850 -- October 30, 1919)

"Human beings are all members of one body.
They are created from the same essence.
When one member is in pain,
The others cannot rest.
If you do not care about the pain of others,
You do not deserve to be called a human being."
A Quote from Famous Persian Poet Saadi Shirazi
( 13th century Persian poet, from Shiraz the birthplace of Ms. Zahra Kazemi)
Undersigned,


_____________________________________________________

What You Can Do

1- Sign and spread this sample letter or petition or enhance it as you wish.
2- Help spreading the story by Email …
3- Contact newspapers, TV-channels, blogs and other media and ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
4- Put a link to this open letter or petition.
5- Contact Free World officials ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
6- By increasing the world public awareness we will create powerful critical mass against TAAZI Islamofascist .
Please remember those who create Fear Society by execution and torture are very weak people and live in fear from anyone, anything and their own shadows ….
With Unity and courage we the people can burst the Evil TAAZI Islamofascist bubble …


We thank all compatriots for their time and effort.


______________________________________________________

Liberator wrote:
Dear compatriots

Here is a list on important contact info to various international news outlets and political organizations etc, please send any relevant news and views to the below in order to help further our cause in these very sensitive times that we have ahead of us.

Ba Sepas

"Liberator"


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Human Rights Watch (HRW):
http://www.hrw.org/

350 Fifth Avenue, 34th floor
New York, NY 10118-3299 USA
Tel: 1-(212) 290-4700, Fax: 1-(212) 736-1300
hrwnyc@hrw.org

1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009 USA
Tel:1-(202) 612-4321, Fax:1-(202) 612-4333
hrwdc@hrw.org

11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 441
Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA
Tel:1-(310) 477-5540, Fax: (310) 477-4622
hrwla@hrw.org

Human Rights Watch
100 Bush Street
Suite 1812
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415.362.3250, Fax: 415.362.3255
hrw-sf@hrw.org

2nd Floor, 2-12 Pentonville Road
London N1 9HF, UK
Tel: 44 20 7713 1995, Fax: 44 20 7713 1800
hrwuk@hrw.org

Rue Van Campenhout 15,
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: 32 (2) 732-2009
Fax: 32 (2) 732-0471
hrwatcheu@skynet.be

9 rue Cornavin
1201 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 738 04 81
Fax: +41 22 738 17 91
hrwgva@hrw.org

International Court of Justice
http://www.icj-cij.org/

Cour internationale de Justice
Palais de la Paix
2517 KJ La Haye
Pays-Bas

Téléphone (31) (0)70 302 23 23
Téléfax (31) (0)70 364 99 28
Télex 32323
information@icj-cij.org
mail@icj-cij.org
webmaster@icj-cij.org

Reporters Without Borders
http://www.rsf.org/

Reporters sans frontières
5, rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris - France

Tel. 33 1 44 83 84 84
Fax. 33 1 45 23 11 51

E-mail : rsf@rsf.org
Web : www.rsf.org

Subranches:

Canada
Montreal
Emily Jacquard
1000 Fullum
Montréal, Québec H2K 3L7
Tel : 1 - 514-521-4111
Fax : 1 - 514 521 7771
E-mail : rsfcanada@rsf.org

United States
New York
Tala Dowlatshahi
Mobile : 1 917-239-0653
E-mail : tdowlats@hotmail.com


United States
Washington
Lucie Morilllon
Reporters Without Borders
2000 M Street, N.W.
Suite 870
Washington D.C. 20036 - 3307
USA
E-mail : lucie.morillon@rsf.org
Tel : (00) 120 225 656 13


Japan
Tokyo
ID'A Corp. - 402 Maison Kita-Aoyama
2-12-4 Kita-Aoyama - Minato-ku
Tokyo 107-0062
Tel / Fax. 81 3 54 74 59 71
E-mail : michelt@galaxy.ocn.ne.jp

Amnesty International
http://www.amnesty.org/

INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT

Telephone
+44-20-74135500

Fax number
+44-20-79561157

Address
1 Easton Street
London
WC1X 0DW, UK

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Telephone
+1 212 807 8400

Fax number
+1 212 463 9193\1 212 627 1451

Address
322 8th Avenue
New York
NY 10001
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

E-mail
admin-us@aiusa.org

EUROPEAN UNION

Telephone
+32 2 502 14 99

Fax number
+32 2 502 56 86

Address
rue d'Arlon 39-41
Brussels
B-1000, Belgium
EUROPEAN UNION

Amnesty International US
aimember@aiusa.org
aiusane@aiusa.org
aiusasf@aiusa.org

Amnesty International UK (Attn: Steve Ballinger, Press Officer for Iran related news)
press@amnesty.org.uk

Amnesty International France
webmestre@amnesty.asso.fr

Amnesty International Germany
info@amnesty.de


For other specific country contact info please go to:
http://web.amnesty.org/contacts/engindex

UNITED NATIONS
http://www.iricrimes.org/direct_complaints_un.asp

inquiries@un.org


United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights


"The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights welcomes your queries. However, we advise you to follow the guidelines set out below. Otherwise it may not be possible to respond to your queries."

Please visit- http://www.ohchr.org/english/contact/index.htm - for specific guidelines on how to complete complaint forms.

Mail: Petitions Team
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Fax: + 41 22 917 9022
(particularly for urgent matters)

E-mail: tb-petitions@ohchr.org



Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

Mail: Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
c/o Division for the Advancement of Women, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
United Nations Secretariat
2 United Nations Plaza, DC-2/12th Floor
New York, NY 10017, United States of America

Fax: + 1-212-963-3463



Commission on Human Rights

Mail: Commission/Sub-Commission Team (1503 Procedure)
Support Services Branch
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Fax: + 41 22 917 9011

E-mail: 1503@ohchr.org



Committee Against Torture

Ms. Carmen Rueda-Castagnon
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

crueda-castagnon@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 22



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions

Ms. Lydie Ventre
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

lventre@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women

Ms. Cristina Saunders
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

csaunders@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture

Ms. Cristina Saunders
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

csaunders@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression

Mr. Luca Lupoli
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

llupoli@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rappoteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers

Ms. Sonia Cronin
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

scronin@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



The Working Group on Arbitrary detention

Mr. Miguel de la Lama
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

mdelalama@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06







ICC - International Criminal Court
http://www.icc-cpi.int/home.html


Maanweg, 174
2516 AB The Hague
The Netherlands

Telephone: + 31 70 515 8515
Fax: +31 70 515 8555


Public Information Office
Email: pio@icc-cpi.int
Telephone: +31 (0)70 515 8514 / 8377 / 8110







World Organization Against Torture
http://www.omct.org/base.cfm?page=omct&consol=OPEN&cfid=1207738&cftoken=96443853


OMCT International Secretariat
PO Box 21
8, rue du Vieux-Billard
CH-1211 Geneva 8
Switzerland

Phone: + 41 22 809 4939

Fax: + 41 22 809 4929

Email: omct@omct.org



OMCT Europe
Rue du Marteau 19
B-1000 Bruxelles – Belgique

Tel/Fax : +32 2 218 37 19

e-mail : omcteurope@omct.org


International Coalition Against Torture
http://www.incat.org/index.php

:: General Voicemail: 416.274.9855

:: Address: 1202-390 Bay Street. Toronto, Ontario M5H 2Y2, Canada

:: Tel : 416.363.0922 Ext.231 (attn. Mr. Mark Arnold, Senior Legal Counsel)

:: Fax: 416.363.8451

:: Email: info@incat.org







CNN
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/


CNN International contact form:
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form5.html?37

Send a news tip to CNN - FORM -
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form11.html?1

Send a story idea to CNN - FORM -
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form11b.html?1







MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3303518/


Letters to the Editor
letters@MSNBC.com

News
World@MSNBC.com

Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
Nightly@NBC.com

Today
Today@NBC.com

Meet the Press
MTP@NBC.com







BBC

newsonline@bbc.co.uk

Feedback Form
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/help/3281777.stm

FOX News
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,77538,00.html


Viewer Services
Viewerservices@foxnews.com

FOX News Channel Comments
Comments@foxnews.com

At Large with Geraldo Rivera
Atlarge@foxnews.com

Hannity & Colmes
Sean Hannity
Hannity@foxnews.com

Hannity & Colmes
Alan Colmes
Colmes@foxnews.com

FOX News Live
Feedback@foxnews.com







Reuters

Contact form page:
http://www.reuters.com/-helpSection.jhtml;jsessionid=FLF5HDEV0F00WCRBAELCFFA?p=contactUs







AFP

Contact form page:
http://www.afp.com/english/afp/?cat=contact







Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/create_html.php?page=contacts&lng=1


EuroNews
BP 161
60, Chemin de Mouilles
69131 Lyon Ecully
France

Tel.:-- 00 33 4 72 18 80 00
Fax.:- 00 33 4 72 18 93 71
email: info@euronews.net


Service Presse email: press@euronews.net

Agenda email: agenda@euronews.net







Deutsche Welle
http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,1594,266_K,00.html

DW-WORLD
Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3
53113 Bonn

Post address:
DW-WORLD
D-53110 Bonn
Germany

Tel. +49.228-429.0
Fax. +49.228-429.3000

Head of DW-WORLD:
Guido Baumhauer

Contact form page:
http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,1594,266_K,00.html


Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)
info@crin.org

TIME Newspaper
Letters to the Editor of TIME Magazine
letters@time.com

The New York Times - Newspaper
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
letters@nytimes.com

NEWS DEPARTMENT
nytnews@nytimes.com

The Newsroom
news-tips@nytimes.com
bizday@nytimes.com foreign@nytimes.com
metro@nytimes.com national@nytimes.com
washington@nytimes.com

The Washington Times - Newspaper
Contact form page:
http://www.washtimes.com/contact-us/







The following is a listing, by state, of email addresses of United State Congress members:

Alabama
Sen. Jeff Sessions senator@sessions.senate.gov
Sen. Richard Shelby senator@shelby.senate.gov
Rep. Spencer Bachus sbachus@hr.house.gov
Rep. Sonny Callahan callahan@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bud Cramer budmail@hr.house.gov
Rep. Terry Everett everett@hr.house.gov

Alaska
Sen. Ted Stevens senator_stevens@stevens.senate.gov
Sen. Frank Murkowski email@murkowski.senate.gov

Arizona
Sen. Jon Kyl info@kyl.senate.gov
Sen. John McCain senator_mccain@mccain.senate.gov
Rep. J. D. Hayworth hayworth@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jim Kolbe jimkolbe@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ed Pastor edpastor@hr.house.gov

Arkansas
Sen. Dale Bumpers senator@bumpers.senate.gov
Sen. Tim Hutchinson senator hutchinson@hutchinson.senate.gov
Rep. Jay Dickey jdickey@hr.house.gov
Rep. Tim Hutchinson timhutch@hr.house.gov

California
Sen. Barbara Boxer senator@boxer.senate.gov
Sen. Dianne Feinstein senator@feinstein.senate.gov
Rep. Brian Bilbray bilbray@hr.house.gov
Rep. George Brown talk2geb@hr.house.gov
Rep. Tom Campbell campbell@hr.house.gov
Rep. Chris Cox chriscox@hr.house.gov
Rep. David Dreier cyberrep@hr.house.gov
Rep. Anna Eshoo annagram@hr.house.gov
Rep. Sam Farr samfarr@hr.house.gov
Rep. Vic Fazio dcaucus@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jane Harman jharman@hr.house.gov
Rep. Tom Lantos talk2tom@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jerry Lewis khuiskes@hr.house.gov
Rep. Zoe Lofgren zoegram@hr.house.gov
Rep. Howard McKeon tellbuck@hr.house.gov
Rep. George Miller gmiller@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ron Packard rpackard@hr.house.gov
Rep. Nancy Pelosi sfnancy@hr.house.gov
Rep. George Radanovich george@hr.house.gov
Rep. Frank Riggs repriggs@hr.house.gov
Rep. Fortney 'Pete' Stark petemail@hr.house.gov
Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey woolsey@hr.house.gov

Colorado
Sen. Wayne Allard
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell data@nighthorse.falcontech.com
Rep. Dan Schaefer schaefer@hr.house.gov
Rep. David Skaggs skaggs@hr.house.gov

Connecticut
Sen. Christopher Dodd. sen_dodd@dodd.senate.gov
Sen. Joseph Lieberman. senator_lieberman@lieberman.senate.gov
Rep. Sam Gejdenson bozrah@hr.house.gov
Rep. Christopher Shays cshays@hr.house.gov

Delaware
Sen. Joseph Biden senator@biden.senate.gov
Sen. William Roth
Rep. Michael Castle delaware@hr.house.gov

Florida
Sen. Bob Graham bob_graham@graham.senate.gov
Sen. Connie Mack senator_mack@jec.senate.gov
Rep. Michael Bilirakis truerep@hr.house.gov
Rep. Charles Canady canady@hr.house.gov
Rep. Peter Deutsch pdeutsch@hr.house.gov
Rep. Alcee Hastings hastings@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Mica mica@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dan Miller miller13@hr.house.gov
Rep. Cliff Stearns cstearns@hr.house.gov
Rep. Karen Thurman kthurman@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dave Weldon fla-15@hr.house.gov

Georgia
Sen. Max Cleland senator_max_cleland@cleland.senate.gov
Sen. Paul Coverdell senator_coverdell@coverdell.senate.gov
Rep. Saxby Chambliss saxby@hr.house.gov
Rep. Mac Collins rep3mac@hr.house.gov
Rep. Newt Gingrich georgia6@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Linder jlinder@hr.house.gov
Rep. Charlie Norwood ga10@hr.house.gov

Hawaii
Sen. Daniel Akaka
Sen. Daniel Inouye senator@inouye.senate.gov
Rep. Neil Abercrombie neil@abercrombie.house.gov

Idaho
Sen. Larry Craig larry_craig@craig.senate.gov
Sen. Dirk Kempthorne dirk_kempthorne@kempthorne.senate.gov
Rep. Helen Chenoweth askhelen@hr.house.gov

Illinois
Sen. Richard Durbin
Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun senator@moseley-braun.senate.gov
Rep. Jerry Costello jfcil12@hr.house.gov
Rep. Harris Fawell hfawell@hr.house.gov
Rep. Luis Gutierrez luisg@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dennis Hastert dhastert@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ray LaHood lahood18@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bobby Rush brush@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jerry Weller jweller@hr.house.gov

Indiana
Sen. Dan Coats
Sen. Richard Lugar lugar@iquest.net
Rep. Lee Hamilton hamilton@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Hostettler johnhost@hr.house.gov
Rep. David McIntosh mcintosh@hr.house.gov
Rep. Tim Roemer troemer@hr.house.gov
Rep. Mark Souder souder@hr.house.gov

Iowa
Sen. Charles Grassley chuck_grassley@grassley.senate.gov
Sen. Tom Harkin tom_harkin@harkin.senate.gov
Rep. Jim Nussle nussleia@hr.house.gov

Kansas
Sen. Sam Brownback sam_brownback@brownback.senate.gov
Sen. Pat Roberts
Rep. Todd Tiahrt tiahrt@hr.house.gov

Kentucky
Sen. Wendell Ford wendell_ford@ford.senate.gov
Sen. Mitch McConnell senator@mcconnell.senate.gov
Rep. Jim Bunning bunning4@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ed Whitfield edky01@hr.house.gov

Louisiana
Sen. John Breaux senator@breaux.senate.gov
Sen. Mary Landrieu senator@landrieu.senate.gov
Rep. Jim McCrery mccrery@hr.house.gov

Maine
Sen. Olympia Snowe olympia@snowe.senate.gov
Sen. Susan Collins senator@collins.senate.gov
Rep. John Baldacci baldacci@hr.house.gov

Maryland
Sen. Barbara Mikulski. senator@mikulski.senate.gov
Sen. Paul Sarbanes senator@sarbanes.senate.gov
Rep. Ben Cardin cardin@hr.house.gov
Rep. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. ehrlich@hr.house.gov
Rep. Albert Wynn alwynn@hr.house.gov

Massachusetts
Sen. Edward Kennedy senator@kennedy.senate.gov
Sen. John Kerry john_kerry@kerry.senate.gov
Rep. Martin Meehan mtmeehan@hr.house.gov
Rep. Joe Moakley jmoakley@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Olver olver@hr.house.gov

Michigan
Sen. Spencer Abraham michigan@abraham.senate.gov
Sen. Carl Levin senator@levin.senate.gov
Rep. Dave Camp davecamp@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Conyers, Jr. jconyers@hr.house.gov
Rep. Vernon Ehlers congehlr@hr.house.gov
Rep. Peter Hoekstra tellhoek@hr.house.gov
Rep. Lynn Rivers lrivers@hr.house.gov
Rep. Nick Smith repsmith@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bart Stupak stupak@hr.house.gov
Rep. Fred Upton talk2fsu@hr.house.gov

Minnesota
Sen. Rod Grams mail_grams@grams.senate.gov
Sen. Paul Wellstone senator@wellstone.senate.gov
Rep. Gil Gutknecht gil@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bill Luther tellbill@hr.house.gov
Rep. David Minge dminge@hr.house.gov
Rep. James Oberstar oberstar@hr.house.gov
Rep. Collin Peterson tocollin@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jim Ramstad mn03@hr.house.gov
Rep. Martin Sabo msabo@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bruce Vento vento@hr.house.gov

Mississippi
Sen. Thad Cochran senator@cochran.senate.gov
Sen. Trent Lott sentorlott@lott.senate.gov
Rep. Bennie Thompson ms2nd@hr.house.gov
Rep. Roger Wicker rwicker@hr.hosue.gov

Missouri
Sen. John Ashcroft john_ashcroft@ashcroft.senate.gov
Sen. Christopher Bond kit_bond@bond.senate.gov
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson jemerson@hr.house.gov
Rep. Richard Gephardt demldr@hr.house.gov
Rep. James Talent talentmo@hr.house.gov

Montana
Sen. Max Baucus max@baucus.senate.gov
Sen. Conrad Burns conrad_burns@burns.senate.gov

Nebraska
Sen. Charles Hagel chuck_hagel@hagel.senate.gov
Sen. Bob Kerrey bob@kerrey.senate.gov
Rep. Jon Cristensen talk2jon@hr.house.gov

Nevada
Sen. Harry Reid senator_reid@reid.senate.gov
Sen. Richard Bryan senator@bryan.senate.gov
Rep. John Ensign ensign@hr.house.gov

New Hampshire
Sen. Judd Gregg mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
Sen. Bob Smith opinion@smith.senate.gov
Rep. Charles Bass cbass@hr.house.gov

New Jersey
Sen. Frank Lautenberg frank_lautenberg@lautenberg.senate.gov
Sen. Robert Toricelli senator_torricelli@torricelli.senate.gov
Rep. Robert Andrews randrews@hr.house.gov
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Top Harvard University Scholar
Professor Richard Nelson Frye Lecture at UCLA Royce Hall - March 13, 2005

- Iranian is a culture.
- The second occupation of Iran By Muslims and Arabs happened again with the revolution.
- Iranian poetry is world poetry, no one is better than the Iranian poets.
- Everyone in Iran is a poet.

Listen to an excerpt of the lecture - Real Audio (05:09)
Source URL: http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=28221#28221




Ferdowsi Tousi (فردوسی طوسی in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935–1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. Among the national heroes and literary greats of all time, Ferdowsi has a very special place. His life-long endeavor, dedication and personal sacrifices to preserve the national identity, language and heritage of his homeland put him in great hardship during his lifetime, but won him fame and honor for one of the greatest poetic masterpieces of all time.
The following is the highest level of code of ethics for all time defined for humanity from masterpiece of The Epic of Kings by Ferdowsi (935–1020) the World famous Persian (Iranian) poet. This is unmatched by anything that has been written before Ferdowsi :

“Crush not even the tiny ant that beareth a grain of
corn, for she hath life, and sweet life is a boon.”

I am deathless, I am the eternal Lord
For I have spread the seed of the Word.


Source URL: http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7944


Who Is a Taazi?

“Being a Taazi is a frame of mind. Being a Taazi is a reflection of one’s heart. Genetics have nothing to do with it.
A Taazi is someone who holds the nomadic Bedouin way of life and code of ethics above that of common human decency. A Taazi is someone who is willing to die and kill in the name of Allah. A Taazi is someone who has turned a deaf ear to his own heart and only listens to the call of hate and violence. A Taazi is someone who feels compelled to carry the Bedouin Barbarian Bylaws to ever-expanding spheres of servitude. More than anything else, a Taazi is someone who has discarded his own deep-rooted traditions and culture in place of a God which was the imagination of a pirate. This last person is a traitor-Taazi; the worst kind.

The best examples of traitor-Taazis are the pro-Islamic Republic Taazis. Most claim Iranian heritage and blood. What good is heritage and blood, if they betray that heritage? They claim they are Iranian. However, they are the anti-thesis of Iranians. As I said, one’s genes and ethnic background do not matter.

That’s why calling someone a Taazi is not prejudicial. One is not born a Taazi. One becomes a Taazi by choice.” By Amir
Source URL: http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8040


Islamic Barbarian Theocracy: Invaders and Occupiers of Iran?

I have come across some sentiment that depicts the current TAAZI as a foreign occupying force in Iran. The term “second Arabo-Islamic invasion of Iran” has gained popularity. Are these sentiments based on the truth, or are they baseless and just rhetoric?

Indeed, these barbarians can only be thought of as foreign invaders. They call themselves Iranians, but are they really Iranians?

What does it mean to be Iranian? It means to hold dear the traditions, ideology, and ways of life of Iran. It means to love Iran itself, and more importantly, the citizens of Iran.

By Amir
Source URL: http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7807

What is Taazi Definition In Farsi?
Group of Farsi speaking don't have correct understanding of the Word Taazi. Please visit the following URL to see what I mean and learn the exact Farsi definition from late Farsi Scholar Dekhoda.

معنی و مفهوم واقعی آن ابداً سنخیتی با نژادپرستی و تحقیر اعراب ندارد

http://efsha.co.uk/farsi/glossary/taazi.htm

ZAHAK THE DRAGON Evil Mullah

Eblis [the Spirit of Evil] appeared to Zahak one day in the guise of a righteous man, and he conquered the heart of the young prince through the appearance of goodness. The young man, ignorant of the stranger's ill deeds, entrusted to him his willing ear, his mind, his heart, and his pure soul. Thus he threw himself into misery.....
Then Eblis appeared once again before Zahak, in the guise of a doctor. He said, "This sickness has a cure. Wait, and you will see that there is a painless remedy. Prepare food, and quiet the snakes by feeding them. There is no other way. Give them nothing but the brains of men. This is your prescription. Your pain and its cure are lamentable. Each day you must kill two men at once, and feed their brains to the snakes." Through this advice, the chief of the demons intended to pursue his work in secret, destroying all people on earth.


Translated from the Farsi by Parviz Lashgari & Deirdre Lashgari
http://www.csupomona.edu/~delashgari/readings/zahakstory.html

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A Nation Now Held Hostage
President Bush State of the Union 2006




“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.”

"Sixty years of Western nations excusing and accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe, because in the long run stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty," President Bush said.
Source URL: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/01/20060131-10.html

President Bush was correct when he declared a failure of past U.S. policy spanning 60 years in support of governments not devoted to political freedom.
We appreciate the above clear, correct and honest statement by the President of the United States who has access to all confidential and top secret US government documents. If we agree with the above statement then we can not expect more from the Iranian people who are hostages and can not open the prison door from inside the big TAAZI ZAHAK prison.


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Samples Of TAAZI Cruelty Through Out History:

No one group of people are more familiar with the concept of TAAZI terrorism in the name of God and Islam than the Iranians, who for many years have been the biggest victims of these TAAZI Islamic Mafia terrorists. Persia or Iran has been invaded twice by TAAZI Islamic Mafia barbarian invaders.
1) First Invasion By Taazi
The First Invasion of Iran by TAAZI happened approximately 1400 years ago by TAAZI Arabia's Islamic barbarians, who in the name of God, Brotherhood and Equality, aimed to conquer and plunder. We have learned that there is a striking similarity between the WTC Terrorist attack and the burning of Tees-fun library by primitive Islamic fanatic invaders. 1400 years ago, a great collection of books was kept in the Persian empire's Library at Tees-fun, which was the first or second biggest center of art, literature, and science in the world. This vast collection of books was set ablaze and destroyed by TAAZI Arabian Invaders, setting the World's clock back by at least 400 years. The TAAZI Saudi Arabian terrorists who murdered thousands on September 11th, who were still living their dream of multiple wives and barbarically primitive ideas, are shockingly similar to the barbarians who invaded Persia with the slogan of brotherhood and equality, but delivered only hate, burning, stealing, raping of women (non-believers) and forced marriage in the name of God and Islam.
According to the book, THE IRANIANS PERSIA, ISLAM AND THE SOUL OF A NATION by Sandra McKay " A tour de force of intellectual comprehension, summary, and balance." -- Washington Times Pg 46.
In 638, the vaulted palace at Ctesiphon, the physical embodiment of late Sassanian art and knowledge, fell to the Arabs. Its fabulous prizes dazzled the poor, unlearned tribesmen of the Arabian Peninsula. A life-sized camel crafted of silver and a golden horse with emerald teeth and a garland of rubies draped around its neck were only two among the hundreds of objects of art that passed from the cultured hands of the Sassanians into the rough, callused hands of Arab warriors. The incredible carpet, "Spring of Khosrow," went to Mecca where Islam's religious leaders, disdainful of material possessions, cut it into pieces. The destruction wreaked by the ignorant Arabs went on. The massive libraries so carefully collected by the Sassanian kings scattered in the capricious wind of the Arab edict:
If the books herein are in accord with Islam,
then we don't need them.
If the books herein are not in accord with Islam,
then they are kafir (of the infidel)"

2) The Cypress of Zoroaster Crime By TAAZI
http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=26504#26504
When the barbarian TAAZI invaded Iran, it is said that they cut down a very old Cypress tree that according to legend, had been planted by Zarathustra himself.
Bayhaqi has written that when the cypress tree was felled, earth tremors were felt, water springs and buildings were severely damaged, and all night long all kinds of birds gathered, so that the sky was filled, and raised such a loud wail in their own voices that people were astonished.

Bayhaqi has also left behind figures concerning the costs of felling and transporting the tree. According to these, felling and transporting it from Kashmar to Ja’fariya cost 500,000 dirhams and 300 camels were used to carry its pieces. Despite these expenses and efforts, Al-Mutavakkal never saw Zoroaster’s cypress tree. When it was only one stage away from Ja’fariyah, Al-Mutavakkal was assassinated by his slaves. Aboltayb the carpenter and the carriers of the tree also met death in different ways. According to Bayhaqi, the tree of Zoroaster was felled in AD 846 and it had been planted 1405 years earlier. On the basis of these figures, it was planted around 550 before BC. This date differs by only 33 years with the Zoroastrians’ traditional date, because Zoroaster was born in 660 BC and was martyred in 583 BC, at the age of 77. The cypress tree of Zoroaster was never forgotten by the Iranians. On the contrary, its memory grew ever stronger with the passage of time and poets and artists kept depicting it in their works.

3) Cinema Rex, The Auschwitz of Abadan

Source URL:
http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=24292#24292


On August 19,1978, in the southern city of Abadan, on the order of Ali Khamenei (Iran’s supreme leader) Cinema Rex was set ablaze by Islamic extremist in order to incite riots by blaming it on the Shah of Iran.
This was the most horrific incident of the 1978/79 revolution in Iran, in which according to the official figures 377 people were burnt alive, Unofficially the figures ran as high as six to seven hundred people.
After the revolution in 1979, it was discovered that the crime was committed by the revolutionaries to fuel the publics’ anger.
Hossein Boroujerdi, one of the three people who delivered the chemical fuel to the city identifies Ali Khamenei (Iran’s supreme leader) as the person who provided them with the chemicals. This information is documented in Boroujerdi’s book by the title of “Behind The Islamic Revolution’s curtains, Confessions OF Hossein Boroujerdi” ISBN 3-93524966-7. It is time to tell the story.
Ramin Etebar, MD
An Iranian-American physician ,
Political and Human Rights Activist.

4) The Second Invasion of Taazi Islam
Did we ignore TAAZI Saudi Arabian Islamic fanatics , repressive TAAZI clerical Mafia regime in Iran, TAAZI Talban regime and other religious fanatics for too long?
The Second Invasion of Taazi Islam was by Khomeni along with British blessing with the goal to plunder Iran's resources. Khomeni and his team of SS Clergymen (Khameni, Rafsanjani, Khatami ....) succeeded with the slogan of freedom, liberty and free oil for all, in deceiving the masses with the help of BBC Farsi. Khomeni's profile (described in detail by Dr. Masud Ansari's Book: 67 Massacre) is very similar to that of Saddam Hussein. Khomeni, the most deceitful British TAAZI would never have been able to deceive the Iranian people without the help and blessing of the complex British and French advisors, President Carter as well as their secret services and they are equally responsible for Iran's disaster. As a result of this second invasion by TAAZI fanatic Islam, over the last two decades, Iran has suffered over 1 million war casualties, the destruction of many cities, thousands of political executions and prisoners, the rape and execution of young girls in prison, the stoning of women, the loss of social freedoms, the theft of billions of dollars by SS Clergymen and his terror TAAZI Mafia gangs, a massive exodus of Iranian refugees throughout the world, the hostage crisis, and the demise of a 200 year old friendship between Iran and US, reducing Iran's status from most advanced developing country with countless contributions to world history not to mention founding the first declaration of human rights, to the ugly International center for TAAZI Islamic Terrorist Mafia Support Headquarters! Today, Iranians throughout the world are making their voices heard, from every corner of Iran and from every countries abroad, the Iranian people are telling the world they no longer need TAAZI Islam and the TAAZI Mullahs.
The repressive TAAZI Mafia clerical dictatorship regime in Iran is based on Animal Farm Novel by George Orwell. "We pigs (Islamic Clerical Mafia regime in Iran and their supporters Britain, France, German governments) are brainworkers. The whole management and organization of the farm depend on us. Day and night, we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples." While this swinish brotherhood sells out the revolution, cynically editing the Seven Commandments to excuse their violence and greed, everyone once again left hungry and exhausted, no better off than in the days when humans ran the farm. "
All Iranian people are sick and tired of TAAZI Islamic Mafia regime interfering with every aspect of their life both inside and outside their home and defining their political system. The people of Iran are saying Goodbye to Islam as a system of government, Goodbye to TAAZI Terror Mafia, Goodbye to TAAZI Thieves, Goodbye to TAAZI Hate, Goodbye to the TAAZI Mullahs of Arabia occupation, Goodbye to Traitors, Goodbye to Enemies of Peace and Harmony among all Civilizations, Goodbye to the TAAZI British Government Exploitation Machine who are the greatest enemies of developing countries with a recorded 300 years of plotting, plundering and political terror against Iranian freedom lovers and others. British people and their politicians are in the position to force British government and secret societies to open all these files for public education, historian review, British courts and stop such TAAZI evil acts in future by their government officials and secret societies in the name of their National Interest. This can not happen unless the British public awareness increases.

5) TAAZI Afghan Taliban Crime
World did too little, too late to save Buddhas...
Source: http://www.newslookmag.com/fullcoverage/taliban_destruction.htm
What happened next was Sept. 11 by the same type of TAAZI Islamists group. It is very sad when the Free World leaders are ignoring the danger. http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1750#1750

6) SEPT 11 By Taazi
For avoiding SEPT 11 has the US officials in past 27 years as the only progressive freedom-loving Super Power with great contributions to liberty of many countries in the world made the same mistakes as Persian Sassanian Empire ?
Most recently, TAAZI Wahhabist Saudi Arabian fanatics, in the guise of friendship, have entered the US and plotted against innocent civilians in the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave. Unfortunately, history has shown us that this is the deceitful nature of primitive TAAZI from Wahhabist Saudi Arabian culture, which has not been changed for centuries for many different reasons. According to many US sources it has become clear that Saudi Arabia is the main financier of the TAAZI Wahhabist doctrine of global jihad against non-believers (terrorism) and they have used Mosques and Madrasas everywhere to brainwash innocent poor children from the age of 5 with extreme hate for their backward, and primitive objectives. Unfortunately Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jack Straw and elements of British government supported the TAAZI Wahhabist doctrine and Islamic fanatics as a primitive system of government from early 1979.

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Executive Summary For Past 27 Years and Facts About Iran:

It is the irony of history that in the land of Cyrus The Great, the birthplace of the first charter of the “Rights of Nations” and the “Declaration of Human Rights” over 2500 years ago; there is today no respect for human and civil rights by the TAAZI. occupiers unfortunately, present day Iran is ruled by a small group of TAAZI Clerics, group of TAAZI Pasdaran and Basij thugs who are the embodiment of evil ZAHAK and have no respect for Human Rights in the land of Cyrus The Great which is the birthplace of Darius The Great, Babak, Razi (Rhazes), Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Ferdowsi, Khayyam, Hafaz, Saadi and Rumi.

Over the past 27 years the TAAZI's Mullahs, 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.

The Iranian people have the best proven record of fighting against Islamic Fanatics, in the past 27 years and despite the heavy losses they have incurred (120,000 + executions, imprisonment, rape and torture!), Iranians continue to fight against and resist the Islamists TAAZI even as some of G8 governments are directly and indirectly were supporting the Islamist TAAZI regime in Iran for their blind short term financial interests. Over 90% of Iranian people are against the Islamist TAAZI Terror Masters , the Iranian people can be considered as the best and most experienced fighting force against TAAZI Islamists . We are asking our Freedom-Loving Compatriots to force their politicians to stop supporting the Islamist Clerical Regime Now.

Time is running out the freedom-loving Iranian people need the help and full support from the people of the free world to change this Taazi regime with no minimum bloodshed, otherwise we shall soon confront the world's biggest Islamist TAAZI tyranny, and the Terror/Torture Masters, armed with nuclear weapons. The prison door cannot be opened from inside by 70 millions who are hostage to the regime.


In past 27 years Iranian people have been demanding civil and political freedoms, separation of religion and government, Free society, Secular Democracy, equality and justice (especially for the Iranian women), the immediate liberation of all political prisoners and Free Referendum after regime change by any available means.
Long before September 11th tragedy Iranian people and writers started their fight against Islamists TAAZI terror and Torture Masters by any available means and they should be recognized as a leader of fight against Terror (War On TAAZI).
The Iranian people have clearly rejected the Islamist regime again by overwhelmingly boycotting the TAAZI Mullah's Election/Selection SHOW. The BOYCOTT AGAINST THE MULLAHS HAS A GREAT MESSAGE to the TAAZI Islamist Regime that they MUST GIVE UP POWER PEACEFULY NOW before it is too late Or ELSE ....


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TAAZI 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.
50. Attacking Iran’s ancient pre-islamic archaeological sites
51. Attacking Iranian culture and identity, in an attempt to leave behind nothing but Islam
52..........


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TAAZI Islamofascist Pasdar Ahmadinejad’s Greatest Achievements In Past 27 Years:
Based on Taazi definition Ahmadinejad is a Tazzi, and we refer to him as TaaziNejad.

1- Taazinejad 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 Taazinejad himself, he has executed at least 1000 freedom-loving Iranian people in the prison and he was known as “Tir Khalas Zan” literally meaning the who fires coup de grace. Many female former political prisoners raped by Taazinejad Such a dirty person and virus is not president of Iran.
3- Taazinejad 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- Taazinejad 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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Recent TAAZI Cruelity:

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

1) TAAZI 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 TAAZI officials. (Source: http://activistchat.com/petition2.html )

3) Over the past 27 years the TAAZI 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 TAAZI 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 .....
Cool Reports by Iranian Scholar Bahram Moshri of over 400 execution of political prisoners in recent months


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Islam: A False Religion

“The biggest scam in Islam, especially Shi’a Islam is perhaps the notion of “Taqqiyeh”, an immoral tactic to lie for a good cause and later retract your words, (The belief that the end justifies the means).” By: Amil Imani
http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8004

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Some articles of the laws of the Islamic TAAZI

The Islamic TAAZI 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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Professor Richard Frye:
Unfortunately, history is made by fanatics, who will stoop to any act to seize or hold unto power. How can moderates and peaceful people succeed against the determination and ruthlessness of extremists? (http://criterion.uchicago.edu/issues/vi2/frye.html)



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


What is 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. Help Security Forces Uprising.
12. ......?


Freedom-loving Iranian People Condemn Nuclear Adventures

Freedom-loving Iranian People Condemn Wasted 20 Billion Dollars Islamofascist Regime Childish Nuclear Adventures
Fantasy Strategy Led by the Mad Mullahs, Revolutionary Guard Fools, Terror and Torture Masters in Iran


1) NUKE PLANTS IN A QUAKE ZONE- Building nuclear power stations, especially when designed by Russians and Chinese firms that are subject to no international scrutiny, on the world's most active earthquake zone might not be the best of ideas either for Iran or its neighbors. http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=27980#27980

2)No lesson learned by Mad Mullahs from the death toll of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 20 years ago . Based on research by the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, the report said that of the 2 billion people globally affected by the Chernobyl fallout, 270,000 will develop cancers as a result, of which 93,000 will prove fatal.

3) Due to the fact that Iran has vast reserve of natural Gas for over 200 years and creating electric power from natural Gas is at least 20 times cheaper for Iran than Nuclear Power and it is one of the safest way to generate electricity therefore Iran does not need any nuclear power plant.
4) Spending over 20 billion dollars of Iranian People’s money for nuclear adventures while high percentage of Iranian people under poverty line without getting permission from Iranian people.

5) Lying to International community regarding Regime nuclear adventures.

6) Islamofascist Mad Mullahs and Revolutionary Guards Fools Wasted 20 Billion Dollars For Childish Nuclear Adventures Fantasy and Planning For Another Crisis to Survive ...... Creating another disaster for Iran


Conclusion and Freedom-loving Iranian People Demands For Support from International Community:


We have come to the conclusion that the only way to deal with this unelected and undemocratic regime is to deal with it strongly and with a comprehensive set of measures. The measures that we recommend and strongly advocate are as follows:

* Stop, with immediate effect, all international trades with the undemocratic Islamic “Republic” of Iran.
*Stop the purchase of oil from Iran and refrain from signing any new contracts and renewal of any existing ones.
* Stop All Arms Sales NOW (Russia, China, EU .......)
* Blockade Iran’s ports in the Persian Gulf and possibly the Caspian Sea allowing passage of food and medicine.
*Stop all IRI satellite TV and Radio programming to the outside world.
* Cease all Mullahs personal assets outside Iran
* Freeze IRI assets outside of Iran and impose prohibition on investment, a travel ban, and asset freezes for government leaders and nuclear scientists.
* Worldwide announcement to all nations that any deals and contracts made with IRI (Islamic Republic of Iran) by any entity is null and void. The IRI does not represent Iranians.
* Publicly identify known IRI agents, arrest and prosecute their agents abroad as promoters of international terrorism and abusers of human rights. Shut down all illegal unregistered agent organizations representing IRI interests, their lobbyist and apologists.
* Close or limit Islamic Republic’s embassies and its activities including travel limits on Iranian diplomats.
* Release the frozen assets of Iran to the IRI opposition to be spent on strike funds and promotion of democracy.
* Expel IRI representatives from UN since the IRI constitution is contrary to the UDHR (Universal Declarations of Human Rights).
* Support Freedom-loving Iranian People for regime change NOW.

U.S. Department of State wrote:
The Taazi Regime: A Challenge to the World

May 01, 2006
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Public Affairs

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/65664.pdf


“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.”
—President George W. Bush



THE TAAZI (Not IRANIAN) REGIME:

A Challenge to the World
"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."
-President George W. Bush

ADMIRATION FOR THE IRANIAN PEOPLE
The United States admires and respects the Iranian people and supports their right to determine their own future. As the President has stated, the United States hopes one day soon to be the closest of friends with a free, sovereign and democratic Iran.

The United States:
Stands with the Iranian people as they confront a corrupt, repressive regime.
Supports their efforts to promote positive political change, economic prosperity, and freedom.
Offered assistance in the aftermath of earthquakes in 2003, 2005, and 2006.

Asked Congress to fund an ambitious program offering the Iranian people:
unbiased information
empowerment of local activists
development of civil society
civic education and advocacy training

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Iran's human rights record is abysmal and its democracy deficit is growing.

The Iranian Government regularly commits:
Summary executions
Disappearances
Torture
Arrest and detention of activists, journalists and religious minorities


NUCLEAR NON-COMPLIANCE
The international community has been clear that we cannot tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran. Under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, states have a right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, but the international community does not accept Iran's right to manipulate its access to peaceful programs to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran has:
Abused its Nonproliferation Treaty privileges for years in its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Pursued a clandestine nuclear program for 18 years.
On February 4, 2006, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) voted 27-3 to report Iran's program to the Agency (IAEA) voted 27-3 to report Iran's program to the UN Security Council.
On March 29, 2006, the UN Security Council issued a Presidential Statement (PRST) calling on Tehran to fully suspend its enrichment-related activities, cooperate with the IAEA, and implement the Additional Protocol.

SUPPORT OF TERRORISM Iran remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2005.
Refused to start judicial proceedings against, render to countries of origin, or identify publicly senior al-Qa'ida members.
Played a high profile role in encouraging anti-Israeli terrorist activity, including public threats to wipe Israel off the map as well as provision of financial and military assistance to Hizbullah and Palestinian extremists, enabling them to launch terrorist attacks.
Provided financial and lethal support, including explosives-related components, to Iraqi Shia militants who have attacked Coalition forces.


cyrus wrote:


ActivistChat 2006 Guideline Framework


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

2. To avoid War or Nuclear war or another Chernobyl nuclear disaster 20 years ago , ( Animation of Nuclear Bunker Buster: Destructive impact on civilian population in Iran and beyond )
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 from TAAZI 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.

3. 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 Taazi occupation and control.

4. Territorial integrity and national sovereignty of Iran.

5. Complete separation of religion from the State.

6. Acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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

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



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.






What You Can Do

1- Sign and spread this sample letter or petition
2- Help spreading the story by Email …
3- Contact newspapers, TV-channels, blogs and other media and ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
4- Put a link to this letter or petition
5- Contact Free World officials ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
6- By increasing the world public awareness we will create powerful critical mass against TAAZI Islamofascist .
Please remember those who create Fear Society by execution and torture are very weak people and live in fear from anyone, anything and their own shadows ….
With Unity and courage we the people can burst the Evil TAAZI Islamofascist bubble …


We thank all compatriots,scholars, writers, and organizations who contributed for Human Rights, Regime Change in Iran, Free Iran, Free Society and Secular Democracy.




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Open Letter Sample Draft 2:
Condemn Hostage Taking, Declare Iranian Nation & Culture As Hostage Of Islamist Scorpion Occupiers Of Iran (Taazi) For Over Past 28 Years


To: UN, Journalists, Free World Leaders, News Media CNN, BBC, AP, AFP , Reuters UN officials, and Freedom-loving Activists and Bloggers


As world is learning about the facts behind 15 British Navy personnel hostage crisis who were blindfolded, bound and subjected to “constant psychological pressure” during their 13 days in captivity, we condemn Revolutionary Guards illegal actions and at the same time declare the Iranian nation and her oldest culture as hostage of Islamist Scorpion occupiers of Iran for over past 28 years . As recent hostage Royal Marine Captain Chris said "Let me be absolutely clear: from the outset it was very apparent that fighting back was simply not an option," now the free world leaders should have better understanding and accept that the 69 million unarmed Iranian nation as hostage of estimated 700,000 Revolutionary Guards, Mullahs, Militia and other security forces (Taazi) are not in control of their destination and must be given the hostage status by UN Security Council. To understand this statistics better according U.S. Department of Justice · Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics “ In 2005, over 7 million people were on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole at yearend 2005 -- 3.2% of all U.S. adult residents or 1 in every 32 adults”
The 700,000 international Islamist criminals in Iran who are controlling Iranian nation as their hostages are less than 1 % of total Iran population and this is less than 3.2% criminals in USA and should be considered as small minority.

Hostage-taking has been part of the Revolutionary Guards and Islamic Republic’s strategy since its inception in 1979. In the first months of its existence, the Khomeinist regime seized and quickly released hundreds of Western hostages. The policy reached a crescendo in November 1979 when Khomeinist “students” raided the US Embassy in Tehran and held its diplomats hostage for 444 days.

In the case of Bam Earthquake or Clerical genocide, they are responsible for over 30,000 death in Bam because the clerical regime supported a racketeering scheme that entailed seizing large chunks of land in Bam that would be used to build poorly designed and badly constructed houses and shops, subsequently issuing fatwas (religious opinions) that canceled previous orders of the Shah's government, which had banned such development in the earthquake-prone city. Iranian people call urgently on the UN and leaders of the free world to set up a committee to investigate the involvement of the clerical regime in crimes of Bam genocide, crimes of conspiracy to commit genocide and crimes against humanity according to the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and established International Law.

The Iranian people experienced the footsteps of Taliban in Iran with the same technique of hostage taking by using Sivand Dam to start flooding water as a tool to take Pasargad as their hostage that can be used for their evil intentions. The Islamist Scorpion Invaders and Occupiers Of Iran, Hostage-Takers, Terror/Torture Masters, and virus of Iranian society are set to destroy a major part of humankind's cultural heritage unless they are stopped. Please listen to the last clamor of Pasargad in the open letter to the world by http://www.savepasargad.com/ - If nuclear bombs endanger the lives of human beings, such acts of cultural genocide are actually just other sorts of destructive weaponry that annihilate the intellectual and spiritual lives of humans. Only those who have done what they were supposed to do now would not be ashamed in the eyes of the future generations.

Over the past 28 years the Islamic 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.

It is the irony of history that in the land of Cyrus The Great, the birthplace of the first charter of the “Rights of Nations” and the “Declaration of Human Rights” over 2500 years ago, there is today no respect for human and civil rights by the Islamic regime. Cyrus, who was exceptionally tolerant of local religions and local customs and against slavery, is famous for freeing the 42,000 Jewish captives and allowing them to return to their homeland. His name appears twenty two times in the Bible. Were it not for Cyrus, it seems at least possible that the Jewish people would have become extinct in the fifth century BC. Unfortunately, present day Iran is ruled by a small group of Islamic Mafia Clerics who are the embodiment of evil and have no respect for Human Rights in this land which is the birthplace of Darius The Great, Babak, Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Ferdowsi, Khayyam, Hafaz, Saadi and Rumi. Iranian people need the help and full support from the leaders of the free world to destroy hostage takers with minimum bloodshed.


Iranian Culture In Few Words:
Good Words, Good Thoughts, Good Deeds.
"Crush not even the tiny ant that beareth a grain of corn, for she hath life, and sweet life is a boon."
From The Epic of Kings Masterpiece By Ferdowsi (935-1020) the world famous Persian (Iranian) poet.

Who Is a Taazi?
Being a Taazi is a frame of mind. Being a Taazi is a reflection of one's heart. Genetics have nothing to do with it. One is not born a Taazi by race or place of birth. One becomes a Taazi by choice.
A Taazi is someone who holds the nomadic Bedouin way of life and code of ethics above that of common human decency. A Taazi is someone who is willing to die and kill in the name of Allah. A Taazi is someone who has turned a deaf ear to his own heart and only listens to the call of hate and violence. A Taazi is someone who feels compelled to carry the Bedouin Barbarian Bylaws to ever-expanding spheres of servitude.


Islamic Barbarian Theocracy: Invaders and Occupiers of Iran Refer To It As TAAZI:
The name Islamic Republic of Iran is a misnomer. There is nothing Iranian about this regime, and these terrorists should not be allowed to use the word " Iran " to describe their regime. From now on, we the people refuse to refer to this illegitimate, tyrannical, barbaric, immoral, and foreign occupying force as "IRI," and will simply refer to it as the Islamic Republic, which is the epitome of all that is Taazi. The best examples of traitor-Taazis are the pro-Islamic Republic Taazis.

We appreciate the correct and honest statement by the President of the United States who has access to all confidential and top secret US government documents and demand the same clarity from other G8 leaders and condemn any kind of appeasement of hostage takers for short term profit taking and more trades with Taazi forces.

President Bush said:
“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.”

"Sixty years of Western nations excusing and accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe, because in the long run stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty,"

WE, the undersigned, as members of the civilized freedom-loving people of the world protest and demanding from responsible journalists, writers, scholars and free world leaders to be fair with understanding about truth by differentiating Iranian people from TAAZI ruling class. Call urgently to refer to Iran and Iranian people correctly in their statements, News Reports headline, articles and recognize the following facts:
- Iranian is a culture.
- Iranian people should be declared as hostages and prisoners of TAAZI Islamofascist Clerical Regime without any control over the key decisions and their own destination.
- Iran has lost her Sovereignty as nation in past 28 years under Taazi occupation.
- " Iran Says" in the News report must be changed to "TAAZI Says"
- President-elect Ahmadinejad in News report must be changed to "TAAZI President Ahmadinejad" or "TAAZI President-thug Ahmadinejad"
- Iran 's Foreign Minister, in News report must be changed to TAAZI Foreign Minister .
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are considering the TAAZI Islamofascist as illegitimate system.
- Iranian people are declaring any contracts with the TAAZI Islamofascist as illegitimate and it is subject to review after Iran becomes FREE nation.
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are declaring the TAAZI as Terror/Torture Masters and ask the FREE world not to negotiate with Terrorists and Hostage Takers.
- Freedom-loving Iranian people are declaring the TAAZI Islamofascist Clerics and their TAAZI Supporters as a small minority and the Virus of Iranian Society.
- Freedom-loving Iranian People condemn wasted 20 Billion Dollars TAAZI Islamofascist Nuclear adventures that are not peaceful and is used by the TAAZI Mad Mullahs, TAAZI Revolutionary Guard, Terror and Torture Masters as an instrument for taking the Iranian people and world as their hostages.


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The International Committee to Save Pasargad wrote:

On the threshold of the grand catastrophe

Please listen to the last clamor of Bolaghi Gorge

Pasargad Plains and the mausoleum of Cyrus the Great!

An open letter to the world


http://www.savepasargad.com/

Ladies and gentlemen! According to the official news-agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the government of Mr. Ahmadinejad has decided to begin the impoundment of the Sivand Dam in the next few days, despite the fact that many experts and thousands of people from all over the world have protested against such an atrocious act.

This means that a vast number of important archeological sites, containing mankind's most precious cultural heritages, are being flooded. Amongst the endangered sites is the mausoleum of Cyrus the Great, the author of the first declaration of Human Rights in 2500 years ago, that recognized the unconditional rights of human beings in choosing their religions, manifesting their opinions and cultural interests. A sample of his decree is on show at the United Nations while the original artifact is on display in British Museum.

Ladies and gentlemen! Around two years ago, the International Committee to Save Pasargad, issued an open letter addressed to you, informing you of the serious dangers that the impounding of Sivan Dam would create. Ever since, many of you, including thousands of Iranians, who are interested in the preservation of human kind's cultural treasures have tried their best to stop this catastrophe. We have written to all international organizations, including the UN, UNESCO and many other entities that have anything to do with the preservation of archeological treasures. We have repeatedly asked them to act according to their duties in this regards and intervene in a matter that should be considered as a much graver act than the destruction of Buddha's statutes in Afghanistan by the hands of Taliban. Unfortunately, we now see that the legitimate wishes of thousands of people of the world have been left ignored and the Cultural Heritage Organization of IRI, in collaboration with its Ministry of Energy, and supported by the whole administration of Mr. Ahmadinejad, have carelessly embarked on the destruction of Iranian nation's cultural heritage left and preserved for them through thousands years of history.

Ladies and gentlemen! Although it is the glorious reminiscence of ancient Iranian history that is being destructed in the hands of a group of unappreciative and ignorant people, we have to remind you that such a loss is not confined to the people of Iran. It is the whole world and the whole humanity that is standing on the threshold of loosing a part of its history and cultural achievements.

Ladies and gentlemen! If nuclear bombs endanger the lives of human beings, such acts of cultural genocide are actually just other sorts of destructive weaponry that annihilate the intellectual and spiritual lives of humans. It is a mind void of any knowledge of cultural values that can embark on the destruction of lives through either wars or such destructive actions in the realm of culture. Such dangerous weapons can only be used by such ignorant minds.

The silence of responsible organizations such as UNESCO, UN and other civil and political establishments in the face of such atrocities can, in fact, be interpreted as ignoring the threat of a nuclear showdown without acknowledging that if such cultural bombs are being exploded in any part of this planet everyone all over the world would be harmed through the spread of such dangerous anti-culture venom.

The International Committee to Save the Pasargad, would like to plea for help from everyone concerned. Please listen to this last clamor of the Bolaghi Gorge and Pasargad Plains, the home of Cyrus the Great and do not deny them of any action that is humanely possible on your part to stop this calamity in its initiating stage.



Only those who have done what they were supposed to do now would not be ashamed in the eyes of the future generations.



With love and regards

The International Committee to Save Pasargad

April 9, 2007


What You Can Do

1- Sign and spread this sample letter or petition or enhance it as you wish.
2- Help spreading the story by Email …
3- Contact newspapers, TV-channels, blogs and other media and ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
4- Put a link to this open letter or petition.
5- Contact Free World officials ask them to support FREE Iran from Taazi.
6- By increasing the world public awareness we will create powerful critical mass against TAAZI Islamofascist .
Please remember those who create Fear Society by execution and torture are very weak people and live in fear from anyone, anything and their own shadows ….
With Unity and courage we the people can burst the Evil TAAZI Islamofascist bubble …


We thank all compatriots for their time and effort.


______________________________________________________

Liberator wrote:
Dear compatriots

Here is a list on important contact info to various international news outlets and political organizations etc, please send any relevant news and views to the below in order to help further our cause in these very sensitive times that we have ahead of us.

Ba Sepas

"Liberator"


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Human Rights Watch (HRW):
http://www.hrw.org/

350 Fifth Avenue, 34th floor
New York, NY 10118-3299 USA
Tel: 1-(212) 290-4700, Fax: 1-(212) 736-1300
hrwnyc@hrw.org

1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009 USA
Tel:1-(202) 612-4321, Fax:1-(202) 612-4333
hrwdc@hrw.org

11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 441
Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA
Tel:1-(310) 477-5540, Fax: (310) 477-4622
hrwla@hrw.org

Human Rights Watch
100 Bush Street
Suite 1812
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415.362.3250, Fax: 415.362.3255
hrw-sf@hrw.org

2nd Floor, 2-12 Pentonville Road
London N1 9HF, UK
Tel: 44 20 7713 1995, Fax: 44 20 7713 1800
hrwuk@hrw.org

Rue Van Campenhout 15,
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: 32 (2) 732-2009
Fax: 32 (2) 732-0471
hrwatcheu@skynet.be

9 rue Cornavin
1201 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 738 04 81
Fax: +41 22 738 17 91
hrwgva@hrw.org

International Court of Justice
http://www.icj-cij.org/

Cour internationale de Justice
Palais de la Paix
2517 KJ La Haye
Pays-Bas

Téléphone (31) (0)70 302 23 23
Téléfax (31) (0)70 364 99 28
Télex 32323
information@icj-cij.org
mail@icj-cij.org
webmaster@icj-cij.org

Reporters Without Borders
http://www.rsf.org/

Reporters sans frontières
5, rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris - France

Tel. 33 1 44 83 84 84
Fax. 33 1 45 23 11 51

E-mail : rsf@rsf.org
Web : www.rsf.org

Subranches:

Canada
Montreal
Emily Jacquard
1000 Fullum
Montréal, Québec H2K 3L7
Tel : 1 - 514-521-4111
Fax : 1 - 514 521 7771
E-mail : rsfcanada@rsf.org

United States
New York
Tala Dowlatshahi
Mobile : 1 917-239-0653
E-mail : tdowlats@hotmail.com


United States
Washington
Lucie Morilllon
Reporters Without Borders
2000 M Street, N.W.
Suite 870
Washington D.C. 20036 - 3307
USA
E-mail : lucie.morillon@rsf.org
Tel : (00) 120 225 656 13


Japan
Tokyo
ID'A Corp. - 402 Maison Kita-Aoyama
2-12-4 Kita-Aoyama - Minato-ku
Tokyo 107-0062
Tel / Fax. 81 3 54 74 59 71
E-mail : michelt@galaxy.ocn.ne.jp

Amnesty International
http://www.amnesty.org/

INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT

Telephone
+44-20-74135500

Fax number
+44-20-79561157

Address
1 Easton Street
London
WC1X 0DW, UK

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Telephone
+1 212 807 8400

Fax number
+1 212 463 9193\1 212 627 1451

Address
322 8th Avenue
New York
NY 10001
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

E-mail
admin-us@aiusa.org

EUROPEAN UNION

Telephone
+32 2 502 14 99

Fax number
+32 2 502 56 86

Address
rue d'Arlon 39-41
Brussels
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EUROPEAN UNION

Amnesty International US
aimember@aiusa.org
aiusane@aiusa.org
aiusasf@aiusa.org

Amnesty International UK (Attn: Steve Ballinger, Press Officer for Iran related news)
press@amnesty.org.uk

Amnesty International France
webmestre@amnesty.asso.fr

Amnesty International Germany
info@amnesty.de


For other specific country contact info please go to:
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UNITED NATIONS
http://www.iricrimes.org/direct_complaints_un.asp

inquiries@un.org


United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights


"The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights welcomes your queries. However, we advise you to follow the guidelines set out below. Otherwise it may not be possible to respond to your queries."

Please visit- http://www.ohchr.org/english/contact/index.htm - for specific guidelines on how to complete complaint forms.

Mail: Petitions Team
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Fax: + 41 22 917 9022
(particularly for urgent matters)

E-mail: tb-petitions@ohchr.org



Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

Mail: Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
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Fax: + 1-212-963-3463



Commission on Human Rights

Mail: Commission/Sub-Commission Team (1503 Procedure)
Support Services Branch
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Fax: + 41 22 917 9011

E-mail: 1503@ohchr.org



Committee Against Torture

Ms. Carmen Rueda-Castagnon
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
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1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

crueda-castagnon@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 22



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions

Ms. Lydie Ventre
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

lventre@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women

Ms. Cristina Saunders
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

csaunders@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture

Ms. Cristina Saunders
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

csaunders@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression

Mr. Luca Lupoli
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

llupoli@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



U.N. Special Rappoteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers

Ms. Sonia Cronin
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

scronin@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06



The Working Group on Arbitrary detention

Mr. Miguel de la Lama
OHCHR - Palais des Nations
8-14, avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland

mdelalama@ohchr.org
fax. 00 41 22 917 90 06







ICC - International Criminal Court
http://www.icc-cpi.int/home.html


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2516 AB The Hague
The Netherlands

Telephone: + 31 70 515 8515
Fax: +31 70 515 8555


Public Information Office
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World Organization Against Torture
http://www.omct.org/base.cfm?page=omct&consol=OPEN&cfid=1207738&cftoken=96443853


OMCT International Secretariat
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Phone: + 41 22 809 4939

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Email: omct@omct.org



OMCT Europe
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Tel/Fax : +32 2 218 37 19

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International Coalition Against Torture
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Alabama
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Alaska
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Arizona
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Arkansas
Sen. Dale Bumpers senator@bumpers.senate.gov
Sen. Tim Hutchinson senator hutchinson@hutchinson.senate.gov
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Rep. Tim Hutchinson timhutch@hr.house.gov

California
Sen. Barbara Boxer senator@boxer.senate.gov
Sen. Dianne Feinstein senator@feinstein.senate.gov
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Rep. George Brown talk2geb@hr.house.gov
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Rep. Jerry Lewis khuiskes@hr.house.gov
Rep. Zoe Lofgren zoegram@hr.house.gov
Rep. Howard McKeon tellbuck@hr.house.gov
Rep. George Miller gmiller@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ron Packard rpackard@hr.house.gov
Rep. Nancy Pelosi sfnancy@hr.house.gov
Rep. George Radanovich george@hr.house.gov
Rep. Frank Riggs repriggs@hr.house.gov
Rep. Fortney 'Pete' Stark petemail@hr.house.gov
Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey woolsey@hr.house.gov

Colorado
Sen. Wayne Allard
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell data@nighthorse.falcontech.com
Rep. Dan Schaefer schaefer@hr.house.gov
Rep. David Skaggs skaggs@hr.house.gov

Connecticut
Sen. Christopher Dodd. sen_dodd@dodd.senate.gov
Sen. Joseph Lieberman. senator_lieberman@lieberman.senate.gov
Rep. Sam Gejdenson bozrah@hr.house.gov
Rep. Christopher Shays cshays@hr.house.gov

Delaware
Sen. Joseph Biden senator@biden.senate.gov
Sen. William Roth
Rep. Michael Castle delaware@hr.house.gov

Florida
Sen. Bob Graham bob_graham@graham.senate.gov
Sen. Connie Mack senator_mack@jec.senate.gov
Rep. Michael Bilirakis truerep@hr.house.gov
Rep. Charles Canady canady@hr.house.gov
Rep. Peter Deutsch pdeutsch@hr.house.gov
Rep. Alcee Hastings hastings@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Mica mica@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dan Miller miller13@hr.house.gov
Rep. Cliff Stearns cstearns@hr.house.gov
Rep. Karen Thurman kthurman@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dave Weldon fla-15@hr.house.gov

Georgia
Sen. Max Cleland senator_max_cleland@cleland.senate.gov
Sen. Paul Coverdell senator_coverdell@coverdell.senate.gov
Rep. Saxby Chambliss saxby@hr.house.gov
Rep. Mac Collins rep3mac@hr.house.gov
Rep. Newt Gingrich georgia6@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Linder jlinder@hr.house.gov
Rep. Charlie Norwood ga10@hr.house.gov

Hawaii
Sen. Daniel Akaka
Sen. Daniel Inouye senator@inouye.senate.gov
Rep. Neil Abercrombie neil@abercrombie.house.gov

Idaho
Sen. Larry Craig larry_craig@craig.senate.gov
Sen. Dirk Kempthorne dirk_kempthorne@kempthorne.senate.gov
Rep. Helen Chenoweth askhelen@hr.house.gov

Illinois
Sen. Richard Durbin
Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun senator@moseley-braun.senate.gov
Rep. Jerry Costello jfcil12@hr.house.gov
Rep. Harris Fawell hfawell@hr.house.gov
Rep. Luis Gutierrez luisg@hr.house.gov
Rep. Dennis Hastert dhastert@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ray LaHood lahood18@hr.house.gov
Rep. Bobby Rush brush@hr.house.gov
Rep. Jerry Weller jweller@hr.house.gov

Indiana
Sen. Dan Coats
Sen. Richard Lugar lugar@iquest.net
Rep. Lee Hamilton hamilton@hr.house.gov
Rep. John Hostettler johnhost@hr.house.gov
Rep. David McIntosh mcintosh@hr.house.gov
Rep. Tim Roemer troemer@hr.house.gov
Rep. Mark Souder souder@hr.house.gov

Iowa
Sen. Charles Grassley chuck_grassley@grassley.senate.gov
Sen. Tom Harkin tom_harkin@harkin.senate.gov
Rep. Jim Nussle nussleia@hr.house.gov

Kansas
Sen. Sam Brownback sam_brownback@brownback.senate.gov
Sen. Pat Roberts
Rep. Todd Tiahrt tiahrt@hr.house.gov

Kentucky
Sen. Wendell Ford wendell_ford@ford.senate.gov
Sen. Mitch McConnell senator@mcconnell.senate.gov
Rep. Jim Bunning bunning4@hr.house.gov
Rep. Ed Whitfield edky01@hr.house.gov

Louisiana
Sen. John Breaux senator@breaux.senate.gov
Sen. Mary Landrieu senator@landrieu.senate.gov
Rep. Jim McCrery mccrery@hr.house.gov

Maine
Sen. Olympia Snowe olympia@snowe.senate.gov
Sen. Susan Collins senator@collins.senate.gov
Rep. John Baldacci baldacci@hr.house.gov

Maryland
Sen. Barbara Mikulski. senator@mikulski.senate.gov
Sen. Paul Sarbanes senator@sarbanes.senate.gov
Rep. Ben Cardin cardin@hr.house.gov
Rep. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. ehrlich@hr.house.gov
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:14 pm    Post subject: How Iran Probed, Found Weakness and Won a Triumph Reply with quote

How Iran Probed, Found Weakness and Won a Triumph

April 08, 2007
The Financial Times
John Bolton


http://www.iranvajahan.net/cgi-bin/news.pl?l=en&y=2007&m=04&d=09&a=4

Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, an improbable Easter bunny, scored a political victory, both in Iran and internationally, by his “gift” of the return of Britain’s 15 hostages. Against all odds, Iran emerged with a win-win from the crisis: winning by its provocation in seizing the hostages in the first place and winning again by its unilateral decision to release them.

The debacle, from its murky start in the Gulf to its end on a Tehran television stage, must be seen in the larger context of Iran’s efforts to project power in the Middle East and beyond. Through the aggressive, two-decades-long pursuit of nuclear weapons; by massive financial and armaments support to Hizbollah, Hamas and other terrorists; and by its growing subversion in Iraq, Iran’s government today is a theological revolution on the march.

Carried out by naval units of the Revolutionary Guard, the core military support for Iran’s Islamic revolution, the incident was deliberate and strategic, not simply a frolic and detour by a zealous local commander. Snatching the hostages, whatever waters they were in, was a low-cost way of testing British and allied resolve. What would the British reaction be? In the first instance, the hostages surrendered without a shot fired in self-defence, a strange reaction in a war zone. By day 13, Iran already had its final answer: not much of a reaction at all. This passive, hesitant, almost acquiescent approach barely concealed the Foreign Office’s real objective: keeping the faint hope alive that three years of failed negotiations on Iran’s nuclear weapons programme would not suffer another, this time possibly fatal, setback.

Tony Blair, the prime minister, said he was “not negotiating but not confronting either”. If there were no negotiations – and there should not have been in response to a hostage-taking – it simply underlines the unilateral nature of Iran’s release of the hostages. Moreover, what does “not negotiating but not confronting” actually mean? Unnamed British diplomats briefed the press that they had engaged in “discussions” but not negotiations. One can only await with interest to learn what that distinction without a difference implies. In fact, the doublespeak will convince Tehran and other rogue states and terrorists that hostage-taking throws Britain into a state of confusion, not a state of resolve. The wider world’s response was no better. The United Nations and the European Union contributed their usual level of determination – precious little – and the US was silent, at Britain’s behest.

That is the lesson for Iran: it probed and found weakness. Mr Ahmadi-Nejad, the president, can undertake equal or greater provocations, confident he need not fear a strong response. Iran held all the high cards and played them at a time and in a manner of its choosing. At the end, British diplomacy was irrelevant. Mr Ahmadi-Nejad was the puppet-master throughout, taunting and admonishing Mr Blair not to prosecute the hostages for illegally entering Iranian waters, as they had confessed. That is chutzpah! Amazingly to US ears, some in Britain criticised Mr Blair for being too tough.

Emboldened as Iran now is, and ironically for engagement advocates, it is even less likely there will be a negotiated solution to the nuclear weapons issue, not that there was ever much chance of one. Iran, sensing weakness, has every incentive to ratchet up its nuclear weapons programme, increase its support to Hamas, Hizbollah and others and perpetrate even more serious terrorism in Iraq. The world will be a more dangerous place as a result. Evidence may already be at hand in the deaths of four British soldiers in Basra on Friday.

Quite possibly, the Iranians were divided internally and may well have stumbled into success at the end. This has already inspired the media’s commentariat to conclude that the Foreign Office’s “softly softly” approach worked. The Captain Ahabs of British and US diplomacy, obsessed by their search for Iranian “moderates”, those great white whales, are proclaiming yet another “moderate” victory in this outcome. Surely, the “moderates” prevailed; how else to explain the hostages’ release?

Indisputably the winners in Iran were the hardliners. It was Mr Ahmadi-Nejad who stood in the international spotlight for hours on end, who awarded medals to the Revolutionary Guards who captured the hostages, who announced the hostages’ release and accepted their thanks. Even if the moderates concurred in the outcome, divergent motives can lead to the same conclusion. The question is, who increased relative to others in the Iranian calculus of power? The evidence unmistakably points to Mr Ahmadi-Nejad. If strengthening his hand within the Tehran leadership amounts to success for British diplomacy and Iranian moderates, one hesitates to ask what would constitute failure.

Unfortunately for the west, the mullahs had a happy Easter in Tehran. The only thing risen from this crisis is Iranian determination and resolve to confront us elsewhere, at their discretion, whether on Iraq, nuclear weapons or terrorism.

The writer was US ambassador to the UN in 2005-06. His book, Surrender Is Not an Option: Defending America at the UN and Abroad, will be published in November by Simon & Schuster
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: Interview With The Prof Richard Nelson Frye Reply with quote



Click To Watch 4/22/2007 Interview Video Clip With The Greatest American-Iranian Scholar Professor Richard Nelson Frye From Harvard University

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Director Cyrus Kar: "Dr. Richard Frye is more Iranian than most Iranians. Professor Frye has dedicated his entire life to preserving the heritage of Iran. Perhaps no one understands Iran's history better than Dr. Frye. I'm honored that he decided to contribute [to] our film, 'In Search Of Cyrus The Great.' He, along with Dr. David Stronach, give our film the stamp of scholarship and credibility, which is so necessary for a documentary film. "


http://www.iran-heritage.org/interestgroups/frye.htm
Professor Richard Nelson Frye

The Program 39 From Nasim Shomal By Faramarz Forouzandeh, Is A Gift To Ms. Shokooh Mirzadegi From SavePasargad For Her Contributions To Iranian Culture

Richard Nelson Frye is a well known scholar in central Asian studies who has written many books on Iran. Graduating from Harvard in 1946, he taught at Habibiya College in Kabul (1942-44), Harvard University (1948-90), Frankfurt University (1959-60), Hamburg University (1968-69), Pahlavi University of Shiraz (1970-76), and University of Tajikistan (1990-92). Prof. Frye founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies as Harvard. He served as Director of the Asia Institute in Shiraz (1970-1975), was on the Board of Trustees of the Pahlavi University at Shiraz (1974-7Cool, and Chairman, Committee on Inner Asian Studies, at Harvard (1983-89), and as Editor of the Bulletin of the Asia Institute (1970-1975 and 1987-99. Professor Frye has published numerous works, including: Notes on the Early Coinage of Transoxiana (1949); The United States and Turkey and Iran, (with Lewis V. Thomas, 1951); The Near East and the Great Powers (ed., 1951); History of the Nation of Archers (1954); The Heritage of Persia (1962); Bukhara (1965); The Golden Age of Persia (1975); The History of Ancient Iran (1983); and The Heritage of Central Asia (1996). He was also the editor of Vol. IV of The Cambridge History of Iran (1975).


Some of the Important Statements By Professor Richard Nelson Frye at UCLA in March 2005.

http://www.iran-heritage.org/interestgroups/frye-speech.htm

1. Greater Iran; Richard Frye said: I always thought of Iran where Iranian speaking people lived.
2. Iranian civilization is similar to Europe and China.
3. Iranian is a culture.
4. A British church in France has a Sogdian in signature.
5. The culture is what is important about Iran.
6. Aryans believed in a cyclical view, like plants and trees, dying and coming back, rebirth and change of things.
7. Semitics believed in a linear view, it is a time straight ahead to the end.
8. Iranians believe, cyclical and continuity.
9. Iran is the classical land of dualism, the Christians of Iran Also.
10. Contribution of Iran is Secular law, before them, law and religion was one. The Hakhamanesh brought universal and secular law not related of the locals.
11. How is it that data (law) became separated from religion? This is a concept of division of law.
12. Church and State separation has been a long tradition in Iran. And, the balance between the two.
13. The second occupation of Muslims and Arabs happened again with the revolution.
14. The gate of inquiry should always remain open, this is Shiaism.
15. If Sistani behaves like an Irani and not an Arab, Iraq will be Secular.
16. We have gone back to the middle ages of religious wars.
17. Iranians need to learn how to survive as minorities overseas and how to protect their identity.
18. 1st generation of exile Iranians need to remember their heritage, keep it up.
19. Iranian poetry is world poetry, no one is better than the Iranian poets.
20. Everyone in Iran is a poet.

Professor Richard Nelson Frye Lecture at UCLA Royce Hall - March 13, 2005
http://www.parstimes.com/events/frye_gallery.html

Listen to an excerpt of the lecture - Real Audio (05:09)

http://www.parstimes.com/audio/frye.ram

Richard Nelson Frye is a well known scholar in central Asian studies who has written many books on Iran. Graduating from Harvard in 1946, he taught at Habibiya College in Kabul (1942-44), Harvard University (1948-90), Frankfurt University (1959-60), Hamburg University (1968-69), Pahlavi University of Shiraz (1970-76), and University of Tajikistan (1990-92). Prof. Frye founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies as Harvard. He served as Director of the Asia Institute in Shiraz (1970-1975), was on the Board of Trustees of the Pahlavi University at Shiraz (1974-7Cool, and Chairman, Committee on Inner Asian Studies, at Harvard (1983-89), and as Editor of the Bulletin of the Asia Institute (1970-1975 and 1987-99. Professor Frye has published numerous works, including: Notes on the Early Coinage of Transoxiana (1949); The United States and Turkey and Iran (with Lewis V. Thomas, 1951); The Near East and the Great Powers (ed., 1951); History of the Nation of Archers (1954); The Heritage of Persia (1962); Bukhara (1965); The Golden Age of Persia (1975); The History of Ancient Iran (1983); and The Heritage of Central Asia (1996). He was also the editor of Vol. IV of The Cambridge History of Iran (1975).

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:45 pm    Post subject: The First Small Step To become Iranian Reply with quote

The First Small Step To become Iranian, If Your Parents Chosen Taazi Name For You Due Lack Of Awareness Please Consider To Change Your Taazi Invaders Name to The Real Iranian Heroic Names

This is a must hear audio mp3 About Taazi Leaders If You Understand Farsi Poem
The First Small Step To be Iranian to Increase your Awareness and Change Your First and Last Names if it is Islamic Name ...




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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:08 am    Post subject: Most Iranians Oppose Regime Reply with quote

Most Iranians Oppose Regime

July 21, 2007
World Net Daily
Bob Unruh
Source: http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56787


A new survey reveals that 92 percent of the subjects of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's totalitarian government do not believe their nation's role is positive, and two-thirds would support a "Velvet Revolution" to remove him from power.

The survey, by the Center For the Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights, found that almost six out of 10 Iranians would support a foreign military action for the purpose of taking Ahmadinejad out of the role as dictator.

"There is clearly a huge distinction between the Islamic Republic of Iran and its intentions as a regime and its people," reported Said Jabbari, a senior analyst with the center.

"As a totalitarian regime it does not represent the aspirations of the Iranian people," he said. "Don't use 'Iran' and 'this regime' to represent each other."

"We need to create such a huge distinction. We never referred to Nazis as Germans. We clearly wanted to create a distinction between Germans and Nazis," he said. In this instance, Jabbari said, "we need to turn around and say the Islamic Republic regime, and the Iranian people, have two different paths."

He noted that another recent survey, done by Terror Free Tomorrow, produced nearly the same results.

"Through both surveys, what comes out loud and clear is the fact that the people of Iran neither approve of their government's policies nor of its structure. Indeed in the CFPD poll 67 percent said they would support a 'Velvet Revolution' for the removal of the regime and 58 percent went as far as saying that they would support a foreign military action for the purpose of changing the regime," Jabbari said.

Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, has said he expects both Jesus and the Shiite messianic figure, Imam Mahdi, to return and "wipe away oppression."

Ahmadinejad also has been urging Iranians to prepare for the coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a powerful and advanced Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.

He sees his main mission, as he recounted in a Nov. 16, 2005, speech in Tehran, being to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi, may Allah hasten his reappearance."

With Iran's continued development of nuclear technology in defiance of the West, some analysts fear Ahmadinejad's intent is to trigger the kind of global conflagration he envisions will set the stage for the end of the world.

He has also described the Nazi Holocaust as a "myth" and called for Israel to be wiped off the map.

"The Zionist regime will be wiped out soon the same way the Soviet Union was, and humanity will achieve freedom." he said.

The CFPD study was developed with the advice of a long list of experts, and was done during the second quarter of 2007 by students hired inside Iran to ask the questions.

The results came from a random sampling of 600 responders from Tehran, Isfahan, Tabriz, Shiraz and Mahabad, with the male-female ratio split 320-280. The respondents were equally divided among the following age groups: 20-30, 30-50, and over 50.

"Being proud and nationalistic, Iranians overwhelmingly want to have access to nuclear technology, including military nuclear technology," the study said. "But a plurality does not want the current regime to have the nuclear bomb and does not trust its pronouncements to the effect that it is not pursuing such technology."

Iranians also oppose their government's support for Hamas and Hezbollah, and disagree with Ahmadinejad's expressed desire to eliminate Israel.

Among the questions, and their responses:



Should Iran possess nuclear technology? 78 percent yes. 18 percent no. 4 percent don't know.

Should Iran possess military nuclear technology? 72 percent yes. 8 percent no. 20 percent don't know.

Should Iran have the nuclear bomb? 46 percent yes. 47 percent no. 7 percent don't know.

Do you believe the Iranian government wants the nuclear bomb? 88 percent yes. 10 percent no. 2 percent don't know.

Will Western Europe accept a nuclear Iran? 52 percent yes. 47 percent no. 1 percent don't know.


"Perhaps the most important elements in both surveys were the implications they contained about attitudes towards the regime," Jabbari said. The TFT results show 61 percent opposed their current government, 79 percent said they wanted a democracy and "only 11 percent said they would strongly oppose having a political system in which all of their leaders, including the supreme leader are chosen by popular election."

"The CFPD survey went even further," Jabbari noted. "Fully 72 percent of Iranians said given the chance to go back they will not support an 'Islamic Revolution.' Sixty-seven percent do not consider the Islamic Republic to be a political system that satisfies the needs of the Iranian people."

He said 61 percent opposed the government's support for Hezbollah, 56 percent opposed support for Hamas, 70 percent did not advocate the destruction of Israel and two out of three disagreed with Ahmadinejad's claims casting doubt on the Holocaust.

The TFT survey was done by telephone from outside Iran, while the CFPD assessment was done in face-to-face interviews inside Iran.

"We … believe that the logical conclusion of both surveys is for the West to stop confusing the people of Iran with talks of engaging the very regime that Iranians consider to be extremely suppressive, incompetent and corrupt, and instead focus its attention on isolating that regime and supporting the people of Iran," Jabbari said.

"In pursuing our national security objectives in the region, our biggest assets are the interests we share with the people of Iran. Based on the facts uncovered by both surveys it would appear that clear cut Western support for democratic movements inside Iran, coupled with a policy of isolating that regime on the diplomatic and economic fronts, are not just welcome by the Iranian people but may indeed prove to be the only remedy for avoiding the need for military action against the Iranian regime."

The survey showed that 64 percent of Iranians believe there will be war to stop the nation's nuclear program, but only 14 percent believe Europe would participate in that. Forty-three percent of Iranians would support a military strike against the nuclear program, and 58 percent would support a military action to change the regime.

Only 32 percent said the Iranian political system satisfies the needs of Iranians, and only 43 percent said a "reformed" Iran could do that.

Jabbari told WND the Iranian people's nationalism was evident, but just as evident was the distrust they have for their government.

"They feel nobody has the right to come and tell Iran and Iranians that they don't have the right to have nuclear technology. The same majority believe that the government's intentions stating that this is only for peaceful purposes is not their true intention," he said.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:13 pm    Post subject: Meaning Of Some Of Taazi Name Used By Iranians Reply with quote

خواهشمندم این ایمیل را به لیست خود ارسال دارید تا ایرانیان تازی زده ببینند چگونه با نام و نشانشان بازی شده است .

تا ببینند نژاد تازی به چه چشمی به ایرانیان پاک نژاد نگاه میکرده و میکند . به یاد گفتار صدام حسین بیائید و ببینید در آخرین لحظات زندگی چه گفت ؟ حالا هنوز هستند کسانیکه تصور کنند نظام ننگین جمهوری اسلامی ایرانی است ؟؟؟ و زمانیکه ما میگوئیم این انقلاب ننگین حمله اعراب وبد بعضی ها رگهای گردنشان بیرون میزند !!!!!!!

پاینده ایران


شهریار


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از عمر به سعد بن ابی وقاص

«... هیچ ایرانی را دستگیر مکن ! تا میتوانی همه ی آنها را

از دم تیغ بگذران. زنده ماندن ایرانی , نابودی ما

است. همه شهرها راویران کن و به ویژه هیچ

کتابخانه را باز مگذار و همه ی دفترها

و کتابها را به آتش سپار.»


Subject: برگردان نامهای« تازی-اسلامی»به پارسی

برگردان نامهای« تازی-اسلامی»به پارسی(زنان)؟

بتول = زن هم جنس باز

فاطمه =بچه شتر ماده( از شیر گرفته شده)

عذرا =سوراخ نشده

ام کلثوم =مادر بچه خیکی

رقیه = افسون ,جادو

حوا =زن زشتروی سیه چرده

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برگردان نامهای« تازی-اسلامی»به پارسی(مردان)؟

عباس = زشت ,ترشرو , ترسناک, بی ریخت

کاظم = لال , بی زبان

هاشم = نان فروش دوره گرد

جعفر = ماده شتر پرشیر

یعقوب = کبک نر

حمزه = ترتیزک , خاروخس

اسحق = خشگ پستان

یحیی = مردنی , نزار, لاغر

عسگر = بی تخم

معاویه = سگ ماده

عثمان = بچه مار
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برخی احادیث اسلامی ضد ایرانی

از عمر به سعد بن ابی وقاص

«... هیچ ایرانی را دستگیر مکن ! تا میتوانی همه ی آنها را

از دم تیغ بگذران. زنده ماندن ایرانی , نابودی ما

است. همه شهرها راویران کن و به ویژه هیچ

کتابخانه را باز مگذار و همه ی دفترها

و کتابها را به آتش سپار.»

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از « علی» به دو فرزندش حسن و

حسین, هنگام روانه شدن به

جنگ نیشابور:

«.... از ایران و ایرانی بترسید! تا میتوانید آنها بکُشید!

که اگر سر بلند کنند, همه ما را خواهند کشت! و

گردن هایمان را از دم تیغ آخته خواهند

گذراند .!»

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سردار تازی


از « عُمر » خلیفه مسلمین به سعد


بن ابی وقاص ,


«... زنان ایرانی را به بردگی بگیرید و مردان را

بکُشید ! چه خوبند زنان زیبای پارسی، برای

مردان دلیر عرب!»


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از « عُمر»:

«.... ما مسلملنان, تا زنده ایم, شکست خورده ها , به ویژه

ایرانیان را خواهیم خورد ! و چون مردیم, فرزندان ما,

نسل در پی نسل, فرزندان آنها را خواهند خورد!»

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:02 pm    Post subject: Must Read Poem: Forgotten Ctesiphone Destruction By Taazi Th Reply with quote

Must Read Poem: Forgotten Ctesiphone Destruction By Taazi Thugs

Amir Arsalan wrote:
Forgotten Ctesiphone



Amir Arsalan
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/poetry/ctesiphone/index.htm

Ctesiphone, awaken from your sleepy disdain
I've come from far, to talk with you again
Arise, and stretch your limbs of old
I've come to reminisce, and recall the city of gold

As the sister city of Seleucia, you were born
Across the Tigris river, a place you did adorn
Inevitably, the Greeks were driven out
And the Parthians made you great, without a doubt

A great capital, grew from this humble city
Like a lion, growing from a young kitty
A lion, that lasted for 800 years
Through times of laughter, and times of tears

The Sassanians inherited that special place
And cared for you, with their warm and gentle grace
Though great, your beauty was improved
Until not one more stone, needed to be moved

Taq-e-Kasra, that magnificent arch
Under which, our armies did once march
A testament, to Persian engineering
Still standing now, gently peering



Tell me, how can beauty be surpassed?
Only with wisdom, and the knowledge of centuries amassed
So it was ordered, and so it was done
That your library was built, second to none

The center of all power, and all wisdom
Unmatched by any other city, province, or kingdom
The glimmer of light, through a sea of darkness
Delivering the mind from folly, decay, and starkness

There were other cities, from Constantinople to Antioch
But they paled in comparison, and not of noble stock
In beauty, elegance, grandeur, or sheer size
None could ever match, Ctesiphone's amazing rise

The largest city, on the then known earth
Surpassing all in population, length, and girth
Nothing less would do, for that proud Aryan race
You humbled all foreigners, whom dared stare at your face

Arsaces, Shapur, Khosro, all proudly called you home
They diligently polished you, until you shined like chrome
The seat of the Emperor, of all of Iran and not Iran
Uniting Khavaran to Pars, to Punjab, to Soghdiana, to Azarbaijan



Ctesiphone, those were the joyful times of pride
But they ended and slipped away, as with the turning tide
Forgive me now, as I refresh your memories of grief
It hurts to recall those days, so I'll promise to be brief

How was it, that you met your untimely demise?
Who was it, that filled your streets with cries?
What was it, that entered your gates, under pretense?
Why was it, that you were left, with minimal defense?

How?....Holy War, brought by Allah's cursed name
Who?....As always, the Taazi is to blame
What?....Islam, the bully that forces all to bow
Why?....A sad story, one I'll share with you right now

Why were you left with minimal defense, you ask?
Why did the Persians not fulfill their task?
Why did the Taazi enter your gates unchecked?
Why were you looted, torched, and wrecked?

Where was the mighty Persian army, did you wonder?
Where was your hero, Rostam Farokhzad, did you ponder?
Where the brave Soghdian infantry, Parsi Immortals, and foot archers?
Where the noble war elephants, cataphracts, and Parthian horse archers?



Blame them not, if you felt so forsaken
I bear news for you; their lives had since been taken
Not long, before your own mortal blow
Your guardians and your heroes, were all laid low

It happened, on a cold day in February
At a place called Qaddissiya, both cursed and sanguinary
That your protectors, bravely met their end
They fought and died for you, old friend

Horses, shields, and armor can't resist
The zeal of a zealot, who simply won't desist
The promise of a new Taazi God, proved too much
To be stopped by arrows, lances, maces, or such

So forgive them, if they did not succeed
They tried as best they could, to stop that spreading weed
Their efforts, fight, and honor were all just
Thus cherish their names and memory we must

Now you know, why your elites never showed
Now you know, that in a prior battle they were mowed
A battle that sealed your fate as well
Ctesiphone, you were doomed when Rostam fell

I shared with you my sad account
Now share with me yours, in great amount
Your memories are too painful; I know
But pain is sometimes useful, as it can help us grow
...



"I've had no visitor in years, none that really cared
I've felt forgotten, neglected, and so despaired
It's pleasant to rise and chat, though such times are short
If I had it, I'd pour you some wine or port

Your recital, of my olden days was sweet
I must say, it carried the taste of a familiar treat
I'd rather just discuss, those early pleasant times
Speak of my Persian pomegranates, grapes, and limes

But I'll tell you, what you came to hear
Though melancholy will overtake me, I won't fear
Those memories, I fought hard to suppress
They surface from time to time, nonetheless

Even now, I can't begin to describe
The terror I felt, to see the Taazi tribe
Camped outside my gates, torch in hand
Abusing and defiling, our once proud Persian land

Eventually, my walls and gates were breached
The echo of the Taazi voices, scratched and screeched
Suddenly, an influx of the barbarian horde
All vile and deprived, not a single one a lord



With a frothing mouth, and savage fiery eyes
The Taazi came to collect, his promised hefty prize
Plunder, slavery, and murder is all a Taazi believes
Allah is just an excuse, a tool for pirates and thieves

At that point, I knew there was no hope
The disaster overwhelmed, my initial will to cope
A blue haze, profoundly filled my mood
I lost my faith, in all I held as good

I watched, as my structures were quickly razed
The Taazi appeared mad, and clearly crazed
My library was attacked, with particular hatred
The Taazi despises books; only his Quran is sacred

A bonfire was made, for my precious scrolls and books
All were thrown to burn, by those vicious Taazi crooks
How far was humanity set aback?
How much knowledge do we now lack?

If a book agrees with Quran, it is redundant and not learned
If it does not, it is blasphemous and burned
Behold the malfunction, of the simple Taazi mind
Following his ignorant God, like the blind leading the blind



Next came the robbery, thievery, and plunder
Each dwelling was depleted, with the rapid speed of thunder
Coins, artworks, jewels, and Persian rugs
All were taken, by those hoodlum Taazi thugs

The loot was grand, superb in beauty and in size
Such magnificent objects, were foreign to Taazi eyes
As always, to Allah they offered praise
For succeeding, in their crooked and thieving ways

Structures, books, and riches are all objects; potentially replaced
No matter how demolished, vandalized, or defaced
What's irreplaceable, is each and every human life
Plenty were taken that day, courtesy of Taazi knife

Forgive me now, as I compose myself and pause
Human suffering and death, is my lonely grief's main cause
I wept then, and I weep still today
Though I try, I can't keep my tears at bay

My citizens were beaten, cut, and hacked
Humanity, restraint, and mercy, the wicked Taazi lacked
With each blow, rose higher the unsightly flood
Until the Taazi was covered, knee deep in Persian blood



Yes, the Taazi takes great pride in bloodletting
This is a fact, that Persians are now forgetting
That curved Taazi sword, took many a Persian life
Orphaned many a Persian child, widowed many a Persian wife

Once the killing stopped, the rest were bound and gagged
Shackled, chained, locked, pulled, and dragged
Thousands lost their freedom, becoming Taazi slaves
Uprooted from their homes, taken to Taazi caves

As for me, my fate became apparent
Taazi's hate for Ctesiphone, was always quite transparent
The envy he felt for Persia's pride, ultimately proved too great
I heard Persepolis, under Alexander, suffered a similar fate

What's worse, in misery I was not alone
Other cities and towns, also destroyed by that Taazi crone
Istakhr, too, met the Taazi's sword and bled
Its former days of glory, replaced with piles of dead

After the dust settled, and the ashes slowly cooled
After the Taazi spread his lies, and the people scammed and fooled
A new city arose, built from my broken bricks and ash
Taazi's Baghdad, financed by my stolen cash



Even my old rival, after 800 years, finally fell
Constantinople, the city of the Greeks, also tasted Taazi hell
Though we always bickered, and sworn enemies we were
On that dark day in 1453, I felt sympathy, and shed a tear for her

Traveler, you asked to hear my awful tale
I see you've lost your color, became clammy, and somewhat pale
Perhaps silence was more prudent, saving you this painful scar
But I couldn't deny the truth, to a traveler who's come this far

So take this cloth, which I've held for long at hand
And used to wipe away my tears, blood, and sand
Seems you need it now, much more than I
Use it awhile, then pass it on, to the next Persian who needs to cry

I feel rejuvenated, by a young Persian such as you
I wish that there were more, who took an interest too
Thank you, for this homage that you give
So long as a child of Iran remembers me, I'll always live"
...



Ctesiphone, I'm at a loss of what to say to you
Correct you are; after my journey, your silence would not do
Painful as it was, it was the truth I wished to hear
The truth hurts, but also sets us free, my dear

Your sorrowed fate, I now commit to mind
Not a single word, shall I ever leave behind
With others, I'll soon convene and share
I know many Persians, whom for Iran still care

I'll say: "Persians, the next time you travel to Iraq
Ignore Najaf and Karbala; to them just show your back
Keep walking, until you see our Ctesiphone
The city of the Persians, that once shined like the sun"

I'll say such words, and spread your cherished thought
I'll teach the truth I've learned; the truth I've always sought
You'll live again, in each Persian's mind and heart
Who knows, perhaps one day, another Ctesiphone we'll start

In memory of a once proud city
Of a once proud nation,
And the Persians who lost their lives
Defending Iran against the first Taazi invasion


For more information read:
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/history/ctesiphone-review/index.htm



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:25 pm    Post subject: Ahmad Kasravi Reply with quote

VOA In Memory Of Ahmad Kasravī wrote:



يادی از احمد کسروی؛ مبارزه بی امان با تاريک انديشی


دکتر عليرضا مناف زاده، دکتر ايوان سيگل
http://www.voanews.com/wm/voa/nenaf/pers/pers1730vbSAT.asx
http://www.voanews.com/persian/roundtableram.cfm?CFID=214306605&CFTOKEN=97265671


Ahmad Kasravī wrote:


"Problems Exist Not Because People Want To Have Them, But Because Their Belief And behavior Create Them."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Kasravi

Birth name Ahmad Kasravī-ye Tabrīzī
Born 29 September 1890(1890-09-29)
Tabriz, Iran
Killed March 11, 1946 (aged 55)
Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Field Ancient Languages, history, Politics, religion, and Philosophy.
Famous works The Constitutional History of Iran; The 18 Year History of Azarbaijan; The Forgotten Kings (all in Persian)


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Ahmad Kasravi
Birth name Ahmad Kasravī-ye Tabrīzī
Born 29 September 1890(1890-09-29)
Tabriz, Iran
Died March 11, 1946 (aged 55)
Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Field Ancient Languages, history, Politics, religion, and Philosophy.
Famous works The Constitutional History of Iran; The 18 Year History of Azarbaijan; The Forgotten Kings (all in Persian)
Ahmad Kasravi (29 September 1890 - March 11, 1946) (Persian: احمد کسروی), was a notable Iranian linguist, historian, reformer, and philosopher.

Born in Hokmabad (Hohmavar), Tabriz, Iran, Kasravi was an Iranian Azeri[1]. Initially, Kasravi enrolled in a seminary. Later, he joined the Persian Constitutional Revolution. He experienced a sort of conversion to Western learning when he learned that the comet of 1910 had been identified as a reappearance of Halley's comet. He abandoned his clerical training after this event and enrolled in the American Memorial School of Tabriz. Thenceforward he became, in Roy Mottahedeh's words, "a true anticleric."

It was in Tbilisi where he first became acquainted with a wide spectrum of political ideas and movements, and he soon was employed by the government of Iran in various cultural posts.

A prolific writer, Kasravi was very critical of both the Shi'a clergy and of the policies of the central government. He had liberal views on religion, was a strong supporter of democracy, and expressed them in satirical pamphlets like What Is the Religion of the Hajis with Warehouses? that infuriated many readers. His views earned him many powerful enemies such as Ayatollah Khomeini.

Kasravi is known for his solid research work on the ancient Azari language and origin of the Azerbaijani people. He showed that the ancient Azeri language was an offshoot of Pahlavi language. Due to this discovery, he was granted the membership of London Royal Asiatic Society and American Academy [1].

In 1927-8 Ahmad Kasravi led the way in establishing the ancestry of the Safavids dynasty with the publication of three influential articles and disputed the validity of the `official' Safavid family tree contained in the Safvat al-Safa, and argued convincingly that the ancestors of Shaykh Safi al-Din, who founded the Safavid Order (tariqa), were indigenous inhabitants of Iran and were of pure Aryan stock. Today, the consensus among Safavid historians is that the Safavid family hailed from Persian Kurdistan.[2]

Ahmad Kasravi, who has been described as the most controversial of modern Iranian thinkers, was an active proponent of the idea of linguistic assimilation of ethnic minorities in Iran, especially Azarbaijanis.[2]

On March 11, 1946, while being tried on charges of "slander against Islam," Kasravi and one of his assistants were shot to death in open court in Tehran by followers of Navvab Safavi, a Shi'a extremist cleric who had founded a terrorist organization called the Fadayan-e Islam (literally Devotees of Islam). The same group had failed in assassinating Kasravi earlier in April 1945 in Tehran. Ayatollah Boroujerdi and Ayatollah Sadr issued fatwas for killing Ahmad Kasravi.[3]

Some of his more famous books are:

The 18 Year History of Azarbaijan (Persian: تاریخ هجده‌سالهٔ آذربایجان)
The Constitutional History of Iran (Persian: تاریخ مشروطهٔ ایران)
The Forgotten Kings (Persian: شهرياران گمنام)
The 500 Year History of Khuzestan (Persian: تاریخ پانصد سالهٔ خوزستان)
A Brief History of The Lion and Sun (Persian: تاریخچهٔ شیر وخورشید)
Sheikh Safi and His Progeny (Persian: شیخ صفی و تبارش)
Azari or the Ancient Language of Azerbaijan (Persian: آذری یا زبان باستان آذربایجان)
Shi'aism (Persian: شيعيگرى)
Bahaism (Persian: بهاييگرى)
Sufism (Persian: صوفيگرى)
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:55 am    Post subject: Must Watch to Professor Frye CNN Interview Reply with quote

Must watch CNN interview with Harvard University professor Richard Frye about Iran...

Source: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/10/19/namdar.intv.iran.culture.cnn?iref=videosearch

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American scholar Richard Frye likes Iran so much, he wants to be buried there. CNN's Asieh Namdar speaks with him.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:21 pm    Post subject: Rustam and Sohrab Video Reply with quote

Must Watch Video Ferdowsi: The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 1

Must Watch Video Ferdowsi: The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnameh Part10 From TajikHeritage
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:15 am    Post subject: The Rebirth of Rostam Reply with quote

Must Watch Video Clip Persian... cho Iran nabashad tanne man mabad From SaiedGh

Must Watch Video Clip The rebirth of Rostam, Love teaser From SaiedGh

Must Watch Video Persian, Iran, The Rebirth of Rostam From: SaiedGh

Must Watch Video The rebirth of Rostam. official trailer From SaiedGh


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An epical masterpiece remodeled. A story of love, betrayal, bravery and sacrifice comes to life for the first time in this 3D animation motion picture.


Using the latest technologies of computer animation and cinematography , motion capture for natural and stylized human and horse movements, over 140 artists, technicians, engineers and computer animators have been involved in making of this film for more than 3 years, amounting to a total of over 520.000 hours of exciting work, to bring this 50 minutes of animated feature film to your home.


Based on “Rostam and Sohrab” from “Shahnameh” by “Hakim Ferdowsi”, Dreamor takes you onto a journey of culture and history full of adventures, surprises and twists.

An unwanted war between a father and his never-met son under evil influences which keeps their identity secret until an inevitable death...

The legendary Rostam, Persia's bravest general and hero, who is a descendent of the kings, and whose father was brought up by a prophetical bird "Simourgh". Rostam's mission in life is to support the Persian empire and to protect the righteous paths of good against evil...
In one of his adventures he travels to "Samangan", a neighboring country. King of Samangan, honored by his visit, invites him to stay in his palace overnight...


Tahmineh, the beautiful princess of Samangan who was deeply in love with Rostam, takes this opportunity to express her love to Rostam, asks him to marry her, and stays in Samangan with the hope of him becoming the king of Samangan in the future. Rostam, sworn to his people, can not accept Tahmineh’s offer to stay... Tahmineh in love with his bravery and wisdom, is prepared to be married to Rostam even if apart, with the hope that god gives her a son like him...

Soon after Rostams returns to Persia, "Afrasiab", the vicious king of "Tooran", forces the king of Samangan to join him in war against Persia. The old king of Samangan who can not withstand Afrasiab's evil forces surrenders...

Meanwhile Tahmineh gives birth to Sohrab, a beautiful boy who from the very beginning, shows the extraordinary strength inherited from his father: strong, brave, and forgiving..like his ancestors...
The long wars between Tooran and Persia keep Rostam involved in constant battles leaving him unable to meet his wife and newborn son...

Sohrab, now in his early youth, strong and powerful and brave like no other man in his land, finally finds out from his mother "tahmineh", that he is the son of Rostam.

Upon discovering the truth and determined to meet his father, he begins to gather an army to accompany him to the land of Persia. Afrasiab also finding out about Sohrab’s identity, makes a vicious plan, and sends a huge army with his strongest general "Hooman". Hooman's other secret mission is to mislead Sohrab by not letting him find out who his father is so that the father and son might get involved in a battle... a battle that no matter who dies, is to the advantage of Afrasiab...

Sohrab, unaware of this evil plan, marches his army to Persia. At the first post in the border of Samangan and Persia, the army under the leadership of Hooman attacks White Fortress, the Persian stronghold on the border...

News of the attack flies to the "Persepolis", the centre of Persia via "Peyk", the messenger eagle...

Rostam leading Persian forces, hurries to the border...
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