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HERO'S DEATH Hussien and Majid Kavousifar - UNJUST LAWS
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:49 pm    Post subject: What is Condi Rice answer to Reply with quote

What was the Secretary Rice's logic for her actions regarding Majid Kavousifar who was detained at the US Embassy, turned over to UAE Police who in turn handed him over to Mullah's agents for Torture and Execution?


What is Condi Rice answer to the mother of one of the victim men (Mr. Hussein Kavoussi-Far) cried out: "God, please give me back my son."?
Why Condi Rice Is Becoming The Symbol Of Failures For State Dept. and Bush Admin?
Why FREE Iran Activists Reject Rice's Cold War Model and Her Bad Dream For Iran?


1- According to VOA on Thursday, August 2, 2007 Mr. Majid Kavoussi-Far was detained at the US Embassy, turned over to UAE Police who in turn handed him over to Mullah's agents. According to the information below by Yari, Condi Rice's State Dept. bad policy direction resulted in public executions of two Iranian Heros Mr. Hussein Kavoussi-Far and Mr. Majid Kavoussi-Far by the killing machines of the Mullah's in Iran! and According to BBC report:
The mother of one of the victim men cried out: "God, please give me back my son."
Majid Kavousifar waved to his nephew shortly before being hanged.
Activists are considering the executions of the condemned men and women in public and in front of their family members as crime against humanity and should become International Law in future.
What is Condi Rice answer to the mother of one of the condemned men cried out: "God, please give me back my son."?


YariLosAngeles wrote:


THANK YOU DUBAI AND CERTAIN EMBASSY IN CAPTURING AND HANDING OVER OUR FREEDOM FIGHTERS TO YOUR MULLAH REGIME

Thank you for keeping double standards. Thank you for handing over Hussein and Majid Kavoussi-Far to the killing machines of the Mullah's in Iran!

Knowing damn well the fate awaits them in Mullah's hands. They were tortured until the last moment. But they died as a hero!



2- US State Dept. Shameful Meeting With Islamist Mafia Occupiers of Iran Terror/Torture Master In Iraq With Possible Hidden Agenda Against Freedom-loving Iranian People (When Rice Is Dancing With Axis Of Evil then What Rice and those who support her view should be called?)

Mr. Shahriar Fathi, Yari, Ambassador Hashem Hakimi and Great Majority of Free Iran Activists Condemn The Shameful Meeting Between US State Dept. and Taazi Mullahs Islamist Mafia Terrorist Occupiers of Iran, Terror/Torture Master and Axis Of Evil With Possible Hidden Agenda Against Freedom-loving Iranian People .....

Source: http://www.activistchat.com/FreeIranActivistRejectUsMeetingInIraq.doc

3- Must See Photos Of Public Execution and Watch Video From Iran, While Condi Rice has been Secretary Of State The Human Rights Voilations In Iran has become worse and Islamist Mafia Occupiers Of Iran just carried out the largest wave of executions since 1984



4- Rejecting Rice's New Cold War Model Plan and Arms Race Based on Simple Rules For Evaluating Policy and Strategy
Our future expectations from policy makers and leadership are defined with new set of test cases for foreign policy evaluation criteria to be able to measure success and failure results more easily. Our recommended test cases and criteria are based on Cyrus The Great Spirit, the American founding fathers vision, spirit of freedom, US constitution and defined as follows:

4:1- Have a secular democracy purpose
4:2- Have a Human Rights purpose
4:3- Have a Free Society purpose
4:4- Have a primary effect to increase freedom at global level.
4:5- Have the element of War Of Ideas to expand public awareness, education and expansion of truth.
4:6- Have an element of Freedom of Choice
4:7- Applying the U.S.A. Supreme Court accepted "Lemon test," to foreign policy decisions, strategy and conduct. According to the "Lemon test," in order to be constitutional, a law or public act must: a) Have a secular purpose. b) Have a primary effect that neither advances nor inhibits religion. c) Not result in excessive governmental entanglement with religion.
4:8- Move towards better unified global fair Justice System.
4:9- Separation Of Oil and State, Separation Of Blood Oil and Human Rights, Separation Of Blood Oil and Free Society, Separation Of Blood Oil and Secular Democracy and Stop Global Warming.


Selling Advanced Weapons to countries that have not been able to establish Free Society, Secular Democracy, Human Rights ... is very bad policy for United States long term national interest .... Washington leadership is making another very bad mistakes to please Arms Sales lobbyist .... Washington officials are forgetting the facts about the origin of 9-11 Terrorists and over 90% of Arabs are against USA .... This is called Milking Strategy without helping Iranian people to change the Islamist regime ....

Due to the facts that President Bush Admin has no commitments to Secularism and very low level of commitments to apply the 5 basic elements in every day decision making process, therefore we should expect more failures. The 5 basic elements: Have a secular democracy, Human Rights, Free Society, Stop Global Warming elements and Support to remove all Religious and ideological based Governments as a main source of creating fear society and Terror in past 28 years (for example no Iran Islamist regime change policy).

5- Condi Rice Failed All The Test Cases For The Cause Of Freedom, Secular Democracy, Free Society, The Cause Of Liberation from Islamist Mafia Tyranny, Human Rights, Women Rights For Détente With Islamist Mafia Terror Masters and Appeasing Mullahs ….

6- For More Details By Former Top U.S.A Officials and Truth:


7- Why International Law has not been applied on 2004 Kazemi case. Kazemi Petition: Expel Islamic Clerical Regime of Iran from The UN For Killing a Canadian Photojournalist, and Call For Free Referendum In Iran! [ActivistChat]

8- What Shameful "UNJUST LAWS" and "DOUBLE STANDARDS" Allowed Ahmadinejad to travel outside Iran? INTERPOL HAS THE BIG FILE on Ahmadinejad for Crimes Against Humanity and International Terrorism:
8-a- Ahmadinejad plotted many dissident's murder and was directly involved in the 1989 assassination of Iranian exile Kurdish opposition leader Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and two other Kurdish politicians in Vienna, Austria. A murderer and Terrorist is not a representative of freedom-loving Iranian Nation. 8-b- According to Ahmadinejad himself, he has executed over 1000 freedom-loving Iranian people in the prison and he was known as “Tir Khalas Zan”, literally meaning “he who fires coup de grace”. Female political prisoners raped by Ahmadinejad…. 8-c- Ahmadinejad is responsible for “Lovers of Martyrdom Garrison” in Iran that would recruit individuals willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets. Do not allow this Terrorist to put his foot on US soil and enter UN. 8-d- Ahmadinejad played a central role in the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and he was key American hostage-taker for the 444-day.
By What UNJUST LAWS US State Dept. and UN allowed this Brutal Man, Thug, Terror and Torture Master, International Criminal to put his feet on US soil and attended the UN General Assembly in New York twice?
How come they did it with MAJID KAVOUSSIFAR in UAE. Why the INTERPOL has not arrested Ahmadinejad outside Iran yet? Where is the justice and fairness?

Related References, Articles And Comments:
Sakharov wrote:

Source: http://www.aip.org/history/sakharov/
The connection Sakharov saw between the violation of human rights and international violence has become increasingly recognized. Scholars find that nations with broad and solid political rights (that is, democracies) have rarely if ever warred on one another. But repression at home often leads to conflict abroad. See this essay (S. Weart) and this Democratic Peace site (R.J. Rummel).



Michael R. Gordon wrote:

U.S. Says Iran-Supplied Bomb Is Killing More Troops in Iraq
Attacks on American-led forces using a lethal type of roadside bomb said to be supplied by Iran reached a new high in July, according to the American military. The devices, known as explosively formed penetrators, were used to carry out 99 attacks last month and accounted for a third of the combat deaths suffered by the American-led forces, according to American military officials.

By Michael R. Gordon

Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the No. 2 American commander in Iraq, says attacks by Shiite militias remain a long-term concern.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/08/world/middleeast/08military.html?_r=2&ref=world&oref=slogin&oref=slogin


YariLosAngeles wrote:


THANK YOU DUBAI AND CERTAIN EMBASSY IN CAPTURING AND HANDING OVER OUR FREEDOM FIGHTERS TO YOUR MULLAH REGIME

Thank you for keeping double standards. Thank you for handing over Hussein and Majid Kavoussi-Far to the killing machines of the Mullah's in Iran!

Knowing damn well the fate awaits them in Mullah's hands. They were tortured until the last moment. But they died as a hero!

Do you recall Dawud Salahuddin? If you don't recall we have little write up about him below! He was the assassin of Mr. Akbar Tabatabi, He is married in Iran and living a pretty good life there in open. How come you are not asking INTERPOL for his return to face charges of murder in here?

How about the killers of late Dr. Bakhtiar, Broumand, Elahi, Ffarokhzad and hundreds of other political and opposition figures the MOIS killers have killed?

Why ENTERPOL is not extraditing them back to the countries they have committed these horrendous crimes?

Every two bit scum would be terrorist and actual terrorist has safe haven in Mullah's Iran. On your own account, your newspapers admit Al Quida leaders are living in Tehran Villa's and plan the next attack on to Unite States.

Hussein and Majid Kavoussi-Far were Freedom Fighters. They assassinated a mass murderer!

They came to you for support in getting rid of Mullah's. What did you do? Turned them to UAE Police who in turn handed them over to law abiding Mullah's regime!

Shame on you! Shame on your double standards! Shame on the games you are playing on 75 Million people just to create an atmosphere of BIG BAD WOLF/COLD WAR so you can sell arms. You have no intention of Regime Change in Iran!

All you people are interested is to line your pockets with blood stained money. Just like the killer Mullah's!

You are playing with everyone. At the end of the day, you listen to Mullah apologists (Susan Maloney of State Department and her husband Rey Takiyeh), appease Mullah's and pat them in the back for job well done!

Tell us. Do we even have a fighting chance when all the cards are stacked against us?

After all, Mullah's and these shameless people are your bastard creations. Just like Bin Laden and Al Quieda!

UAE is another big joke! They are there to please Mullah's! At any cost! Thousands of Government and MOIS agents are sitting in that hell hole promoting the mullah's in Iran and Mullah's business. The Sheiks in UAE are all in bed with Mullah's of Iran!

They are the keepers of the Mullah's money to the tune of $400 Billion. Facilitators of their procurement department. As everything Mullah's wish from the world market, there will be a UAE Company after it to secure for their Mullah Masters.

Shame on you! The blood of these two freedom fighters are on your hands!

US and West ask why Iranian people don't rise up? Well, they are smart! They know you have no intention of helping them topple the Mullah's.

Remember the 1991 Gulf War? The Bush Senior asked Shiite to rise up! Just for Saddam henchmen to finish them off!

Other than getting lip service, we have not received anything from the West. The business is as usual with Mullah's and even getting better! Please stop trying to fool us. We all know better.

We shall not forget the kindness you all have given to Iranian people. Just a simple question. How long do you intent to carry this masquerade? You know? It is really getting old!

As for us and the rest of opposition, we know never to get into a well with your old ropes. We will depend on each other and do what needs to be done.

God Bless Iran and Iranian people as they have support from no one. But we have each other!

STRENGHT THROUGH UNITY

YARI NATIONAL GROUP
UNITED WE STAND. DIVIDED WE FALL


http://newyorker.com/fact/content/?020805fa_fact




AN AMERICAN TERRORIST

by IRA SILVERMAN
He's an assassin who fled the country. Could he help Washington now?

The New Yorker

Issue of 2002-08-05
Posted 2002-07-29



On the evening of July 21, 1980, in Washington, D.C., Dawud Salahuddin, a twenty-nine-year-old African-American convert to Islam who was born David Theodore Belfield, prepared to commit murder. In an empty office at the Iranian Interest Section of the Algerian Embassy, on Wisconsin Avenue, where he worked as a security guard, he loaded a Browning semi-automatic pistol, test-fired it out a window into an alleyway, and stashed it in a gym bag. Then he went to sleep on a couch. The Iranian Embassy had been closed down a few months earlier, as United States relations with Iran continued to deteriorate after the overthrow of the Shah, in early 1979, the installation of the repressive regime of Ayatollah Khomeini, and the ongoing hostage crisis at the American Embassy in Tehran.



The next morning, Salahuddin woke before dawn and prayed. He walked along Wisconsin Avenue to a designated spot, where a friend, also an African-American and a Muslim, met him in a rental car, and together they drove northwest, toward the Maryland border. In the passenger seat, Salahuddin changed into a mailman's uniform and put on a pair of cotton gloves. He stuffed the pistol into a large Jiffy bag. On Idaho Avenue not far from the National Cathedral, another friend, a postal worker, was waiting with a mail-delivery jeep. Salahuddin drove the jeep by himself to Bethesda, Maryland. He stopped at a pay phone outside a diner to call the home of Ali Akbar Tabatabai, a former press attaché at the Iranian Embassy in Washington, who had become an outspoken opponent of Ayatollah Khomeini. When Tabatabai answered, Salahuddin hung up. Minutes later, at around eleven-forty, he parked the jeep in front of Tabatabai's house, on a quiet cul-de-sac, and walked to the door carrying what looked like two special-delivery packages. He held one package, a decoy crammed with newspapers, in front; it obscured the second package, inside which Salahuddin held the pistol in his right hand, his finger on the trigger. The house was used as a meeting place for the Iran Freedom Foundation, a counter-revolutionary group, and one of Tabatabai's associates answered the door. Salahuddin asked for Tabatabai—saying that the delivery required his signature—and when he appeared Salahuddin shot him three times in the abdomen and fled. Forty-five minutes later, at 12:34 P.M., Tabatabai was pronounced dead at Suburban Hospital.


Karim Sadjadpour wrote:
The wrong way to contain Iran
By Karim Sadjadpour Published: August 3, 2007

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/03/opinion/edsadja.php

The announcement this week that the United States plans to sell over $20 billion worth of weaponry to Arab allies in order to counter Iran's ascendance in the Middle East appears to take a page out of Ronald Reagan's Cold War playbook: Simultaneously attempt to contain Iran and force it to spend money on an arms race instead of developing its moribund economy, intimidating it into bankruptcy.

One major flaw in this approach, however, is that it doesn't recognize that Iran's growing influence is due not to its impressive military force or expenditures (Saudi Arabia already spends four times as much as Iran), but rather its use of soft power and militias throughout the region in order to undercut the vastly superior hard power of the United States and Israel. Further arming Iran's Arab neighbors with billions of dollars of high-tech equipment (much of which they won't know how to use) does nothing to remedy this conundrum.

In the Cold War paradigm invoked by some Bush administration officials, Iran is the new Soviet Union and Iranian-backed extremists are the new Communists. While such an approach overstates Iran's global power and influence, on a regional level there are indeed Cold War parallels. Tehran and Washington both openly aspire to change the Middle East with competing ideologies, and both view conflicts in Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon and the Gulf as fronts in a larger war for the soul of the region.
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Professor Manouchehr Ganji wrote:
Letter to President of France, the President of the United States of America, to the Chancellor of The Federal Republic of Germany, and to the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden as well as to the Secretary-General on the United Nations

The Honorable Nicolas Sarkozy August 5 , 2007

President of France




Excellency,


As the UN Special Rapporteur on Apartheid and racial discrimination in southern Africa, I could attest that it was indeed the international blockades of the 1970’s and 80’s that helped end the apartheid regime in South Africa and in South West Africa (Namibia).


I am sure you know that the situation of violations of human rights in Iran has been turning from bad to worse in the past several months. Three years ago the clerical regime succeeded to end the mission of Maurice Capithorne, the UN Special Rapporteur investigating and reporting on violations of human rights in Iran . By its wanton disregard of the UN Charter provisions on Human rights and provisions of the UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Iran remains a party, the regime of the clerics in Iran has been sarcastically poking its finger into the eyes of the world public opinion by horrendous disregard of its human rights international obligations. Article 6 (5) of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states “sentence of death shall not be imposed for crimes committed by persons bellow eighteen years of age and shall not be carried out on pregnant women”. Article 7 states “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”. On daily basis those and other articles of the Covenant and the Charter provisions on human rights are being grossly violated.


Please Sir/ Madame spare a few moments of your precious time and take a good look at the attached pictures , of every- day cruelties and molestations in the streets and in prisons of Iran. The law of vengeance, in Iran , allows cutting arms, fingers ,legs, plugging eyes, stoning individuals to death,.... Floggings and different types of torture are orders of the day in Police stations and in prisons. In the past weeks police brutalities in the streets and inside prisons has reached its peak. Those pictures are but a small sample of what is going on. The most vulnerable in all this are the youth and women of Iran .Isn’t this situation a travesty of respect for the basic tenants of international humanitarian law? In this day of instant flow of information what has happened to our human sensitivities. Why have we become passive observers of all these atrocities? What does it make of us to remain silent spectators in the face of such heinous crimes?


As demands by the youth, women, workers, teachers, writers, … for respect of their basic fundamental rights and freedoms has gained momentum, the regime’s response has turned more and more into increasing violence and suppression.


In the 19th and 20th centuries, often in such cases the theory and practice of humanitarian intervention were invoked by the Concert of Europe. On our feelings and bounds as members of a single human family, today, are we in fact going backward or forward? I know, situations in Darfur, in Somalia ,in.…are even worse. As you agree however, two wrongs don’t ever make a right. Iran ’s deplorable situation of horrendous violations of the basic rights and freedoms of the Iranian people today needs more world attention and world exposure. That’s the reason why I am addressing this urgent letter to you all today. I sincerely hope that it will have positive resonance and effect in the exercise of your functions. In anticipation of hearing from you.

Please accept Mr. President the assurances of my highest respects and considerations.


Professor Manouchehr Ganji

Secretary General

Organization for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms for Iran

derafsh.org


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P.S. I am attaching for your review some recent heart breaking pictures which represent the pattern of cruelties being committed in Iran today.


· FYI this letter and enclosures has been sent to the President of the United States of America, to the Chancellor of The Federal Republic of Germany, to the President of France, and to the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden as well as to the Secretary-General on the United Nations.








Iranian people are expecting real serious actions by G8 officials NOW regarding Human Rights violations by Islamist Mafia Occupiers of Iran if the G8 is expecting to be friends of Iranian people in future.
The G8 and free world officials have ignored the Human Rights in Iran in past 28 years for short term financial gain and blood oil.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:34 pm    Post subject: How Bureaucrats Help the Mullahs Reply with quote

Potkin Azarmehr wrote:
US Embassy Ignorance

http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/

Majid Kavousifar, seen in these pictures before being hanged, left Iran for Abu Dhabi two days after the assassination of one of the corruptest and most repressive judges in the Islamic Republic. Judge Moghaddas who was assassinated by Kavousifar and his nephew, was responsible for handing out long sentences to many political activists. Moghaddas sometimes even boasted that he sentenced the accused without even reading their files!

Kavoussifar had introduced himself as the killer of Moghaddas to the American Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where he had applied for asylum. The embassy guards handed him over to the Interpol, which informed Islamic Republic's authorities of the incident.
I thought it was just the Homeland Security at the US airports who were the thickest officials in the world!

Here, Majid Kavousifar is seen smiling and saying his last goodbye. Why are so many victims smiling in these latest round of public executions? Perhaps if there is any after life, it will be better than living under the mullahs.

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Azarmehr
Gender: Male
Location: London
About Me
Last time I was in Iran, was during the Islamic "cultural revolution". I hated what was taking place in front of my eyes. Illiterate gangs of thugs attacking students and academics and telling them how a university must be run! Book stalls being attacked, with books torn up and burned. I knew then that I had to do something to get rid of this scurge of clerics who had seized power in Iran. My main objective in life is to help establish a secular democracy in Iran. I believe the best way forward for Iran to be based on four pillars of Democracy, Secularism, Nationalism and Meritocracy. Most countries that have adopted these principles have been prosperous, why shouldn't our people be one of them?






Dr. Michael Ledeen wrote:

August 4, 2007 3:57 PM
How Bureaucrats Help the Mullahs

Dr. Michael Ledeen
Source: http://pajamasmedia.com/xpress/michaelledeen/2007/08/04/how_bureaucrats_help_the_mulla.php


My friend potkin azarmehr, whose blog is one of the very best, calls our attention to American complicity in the death of an Iranian dissident.

Majid Kavousifar, seen in these pictures before being hanged, left Iran for Abu Dhabi two days after the assassination of one of the corruptest and most repressive judges in the Islamic Republic. Judge Moghaddas who was assassinated by Kavousifar and his nephew, was responsible for handing out long sentences to many political activists. Moghaddas sometimes even boasted that he sentenced the accused without even reading their files!
Kavoussifar had introduced himself as the killer of Moghaddas to the American Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where he had applied for asylum. The embassy guards handed him over to the Interpol, which informed Islamic Republic’s authorities of the incident.
I thought it was just the Homeland Security at the US airports who were the thickest officials in the world!

Here, Majid Kavousifar is seen smiling and saying his last goodbye. Why are so many victims smiling in these latest round of public executions? Perhaps if there is any after life, it will be better than living under the mullahs.

We all know what the government lawyers will say: he was a known killer, his name was on the Interpol list, we really can’t give asylum to someone who has murdered a judge. All true. And yet he killed a killer and torturer, an instrument of mass repression. When is homicide justifiable?

I’m not sure I know the answer to that one, but I do think we should have taken him in, and if we felt obliged to have him tried, we could have tried him in America, where a jury could have heard the whole story. By turning him over to the mullahs, we validated their death warrant on the poor man.

But bureaucracies are famously uninterested in saving lives. I could write a sizeable pamphlet about the incredible reluctance of State Dept and White House officials to simply call our professionals in the field, and get them to issue a visa or two to people whose bravery and whose commitment to liberty are indubitable.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:32 pm    Post subject: Hossein and Majid Kavousifar Living living in a Land of Unju Reply with quote



AmirN wrote:

Brave Iranians Hossein and Majid Kavousifar
Living in a Land of Unjust Laws

By AmirN

“One has not only a legal, but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.”


- Martin Luther King Jr.


Unjust laws have always been plentifully imposed on men everywhere. For as long as civilization has existed, and men have had to live together in an organized society, rules and laws have had to be made in order to keep order, security, and allow for advancement of civility.

However, quite often the pretext of “rule of law” has been used as the oppressive tool of tyrants. That which benefits those in power while keeping the general public or a group of the population in servitude is often passed as the law of the land, perpetrating corruption and inequality. Almost always, such travesty in imposition of laws is carried out in an undemocratic society, where a small oligarchy is in power and imposing its unjust rules on the rest of the nation.

The worst examples of such occasions of unjust rules being the law of the land are whenever God has been incorporated into such laws. That is because the moral code of an invisible man can easily be presented by degenerates in whatever way they wish, without the need for confirmation by such said invisible man, and without the ability of it being subjected to examination, utility, logic, need, or beneficence.

“God’s laws” are merely the arbitrary laws of corrupt and selfish individuals that cannot find a better way to justify them, and thus use God as the magic word to unquestionably impose them on the public. It is noteworthy that God’s laws have been very different from culture to culture, religion to religion, and that all disagree. This reflects the fact that at the least all but one of such portrayed God’s laws must be wrong, and in reality almost certainly all are wrong.

To find justice and happiness, God’s laws must be returned to the dustbin from which they came. Instead, only man’s laws, with their limitations and shortcomings, and their subjection to change ought to be adopted. Even then, only via democratic means, and always open to further questioning and change.

What constitutes just laws? A more detailed discussion on that will be presented at a later time in another article. However, within the confines of this article, a summary is presented. Just laws are those that treat all equally, without preference to nepotism, ethnicity, social class, age, religion, sex, lifestyle, etc. Equality is a large part of justice. Furthermore, just laws are those that promote the general happiness and welfare of the population. Those laws that give hope and uplift the minds of the individuals are generally just, while those that do the opposite are unjust. Generally speaking, the more input the population has into making those laws, the higher the likelihood that the laws will be just.

What about in the meantime, when such God’s laws (or other non-religious but unjust laws) are the laws of the land? What recourse is left to the population that is tormented by such injustice and oppression? It is the moral obligation of such individuals to disobey such laws in protest. A passivist such as MLK would advocate only peaceful disobedience, while others would include violent disobedience as an option. Although peaceful disobedience is optimal, and it can work in the majority of times, it cannot be the only recourse, as the case of the oppressor varies from example to example, as well as his predisposition to cruelty.

Peaceful disobedience could not have worked during the times of the European Dark Ages, as the disobedient would simply be burned at the stake. The same is probably true during the current Iranian Dark Ages, where brutally cruel theocrats are in power, invoking God to do whatever they wish and terrorize the population at large.

It seems that violent disobedience and objection to the currently unjust legal system of Iran is the only recourse left to those that have suffered almost their entire lives at the hands of these Holy Men. Eventually, more and more individuals will realize this necessary path.

Two people that obviously made this realization were Hossein and Majid Kavousifar. They are two that have joined a long line of such brave Iranians that have been forced, through living in a land of unjust laws, to take matters into their own hands and violently protest the injustice of such a corrupt legal system. The end result of such a path is usually death. These two probably knew that. However, they realized that it is better to die opposing such an unjust legal system than it is to live under such oppression and injustice.

This fact is written on the face of Mr. Kavousifar in that chilling photograph taken moments before his execution, in which he smiles and waves goodbye. That is not the facial expression of a criminal. It is not the expression of a man in fear. It is the expression of a man who long ago lost his fear of death when he accepted death as the alternative to the prison imposed by the Mullahs. It is the face of courage.

It is the face of a man that has no regrets, as he shouldn’t, and would act the same way all over again if given another chance. It is the face of Iran.


What was the Secretary Rice's logic for her actions regarding Majid Kavousifar who was detained at the US Embassy, turned over to UAE Police who in turn handed him over to Mullah's agents for Torture and Execution?


What is Condi Rice answer to the mother of one of the victim men (Mr. Hussein Kavoussi-Far) cried out: "God, please give me back my son."?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ba dorood:

His picture shall be in the museum of Islamic Tragedies once Islamic Rip-off is in history's dust bin.

What do you think about turning KhomAnni's grave structure into the museum?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Oldman:
I think once they demolsih the raghead Khomeini's grave, it should turn into a park for people & their dogs, so the dogs can pee and poop on top of his head! Or better yet, turn the place into a Public Bathroom........
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:14 pm    Post subject: AHMADINEJAD WILL BE IN AFGHANISTAN! Reply with quote

YARI NATIONAL GROUP wrote:
AHMADINEJAD WILL BE IN AFGHANISTAN!

Now! Let's see if the Angel of Justice is Impartial! Mr. Ahmadinejad has BEEN IMPLICATED IN THE KILLING OF DR. GHASSEMLOU, The Kurdish Leader in Germany.

Ahmadinejad was wounded in that assassination or better term "mass murder".

INTERPOL HAS THE ENTIRE FILE. Let's see if President Ahmadinejad will be arrested and sent to Germany to face his crimes.


They did it with MAJID KAVOUSSIFAR, our fallen Hero in UAE. Let's see how they will treat this one!

Similar cases? You bet!

Will we see JUSTICE?

Not likely! The world is not ready to deal with these confirmed killers as what they really are!

Please read below about his travel detail to Afghanistan.

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Ahmadinejad to make first trip to neighboring Afghanistan

Trip comes after US President Bush said during a press conference with Karzai last week that he Iran was playing a destabilizing role in Afghanistan.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:30 pm    Post subject: What UNJUST LAW Allowed Ahmadinejad to travel outside Iran? Reply with quote

What Shameful "UNJUST LAWS" and "DOUBLE STANDARDS" Allowed Ahmadinejad to travel outside Iran?

INTERPOL HAS THE BIG FILE on Ahmadinejad for Crimes Against Humanity and International Terrorism:
a- Ahmadinejad plotted many dissident's murder and was directly involved in the 1989 assassination of Iranian exile Kurdish opposition leader Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and two other Kurdish politicians in Vienna, Austria. A murderer and Terrorist is not a representative of freedom-loving Iranian Nation. b- According to Ahmadinejad himself, he has executed over 1000 freedom-loving Iranian people in the prison and he was known as “Tir Khalas Zan”, literally meaning “he who fires coup de grace”. Female political prisoners raped by Ahmadinejad…. c- Ahmadinejad is responsible for “Lovers of Martyrdom Garrison” in Iran that would recruit individuals willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets. Do not allow this Terrorist to put his foot on US soil and enter UN. d- Ahmadinejad played a central role in the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and he was key American hostage-taker for the 444-day.
By What UNJUST LAWS US State Dept. and UN allowed this Brutal Man, Thug, Terror and Torture Master, International Criminal to put his feet on US soil and attended the UN General Assembly in New York twice?
How come they did it with MAJID KAVOUSSIFAR in UAE. Why the INTERPOL has not arrested Ahmadinejad outside Iran yet? Where is the justice and fairness?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:49 am    Post subject: Iranian Forever Hero Majid Kavoosifar bamanook Reply with quote

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http://www.bamanook.com/

مجید کاووسی فر در کتاب پهلوانان ایران جاودانه شد Iranian Forever Hero Majid Kavoosifar


FoxNews wrote:

Iran Hangings
Thursday, Augist 2, 2007
http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/0,4644,2153,00.html

AP August 2: Majid Kavoosifar, convicted of assassinating Judge Hassan Moqaddas, waves to the crowd prior to his hanging in public, as a police officer looks on, on the second anniversary of the assassination, in Tehran, Iran. Moqaddas was shot dead in his car after leaving his central Tehran office.


timesonline wrote:

From The TimesAugust 3, 2007

Thousands flock to see first public hangings in five yearsMichael Theodoulou

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article2189475.ece

Thousands of Iranians, including children, watched in fascination and horror as two men convicted of murdering a hardline judge were hanged in Tehran yesterday, the first public executions in the capital for five years.

Majid Kavousifar, 28, and his nephew, Hossein Kavousifar, 24, were jostled in handcuffs to two pickup trucks where nooses dangling from cranes 5m (16ft) high were tied around their necks.

Before them was a huge portrait of Hassan Moghaddas, the judge whom they shot dead in his car in front of his central Tehran office two years ago. When the hoods of his killers were removed, the older man smiled and puffed out his chest. He waved at the crowd and chatted to his executioner, whose face was masked. The nephew was silent, trembling and in tears.

The hangmen kicked away the wooden stools on which the two stood, the ropes snapped tight, and a shout of “God is greatest” erupted from the crowd. The older man appeared to die instantly. His nephew writhed for a few seconds before his body went slack.

Some onlookers laughed. Others, perched on the roofs of buildings, captured the scene on mobile phone cameras.

The tearful mother of one of the killers cried: “God, please give me back my son.” From a balcony through loudspeakers, an official boomed: “Death to hypocrites! Death to the terrorists! Death to America!”

The murdered judge had worked in a “guidance court” that handles sensitive cases of “moral corruption”. He had jailed seven dissidents in 2000 after they attended a conference in Berlin on Iranian reform.

Officials claimed that his killers were not political activists, saying that the older convict had admitted to a personal vendetta against the judge whom he considered “corrupt”. Tehran’s hardline chief prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi, said: “People like him [the killer] should know their actions will not dissuade our judges from carrying out their deeds.” The killers were also convicted of armed robbery and other murders, Mr Mortazavi said.

Only China executes more people than Iran. Yesterday’s hangings in Tehran brought to at least 151 the number executed in the Islamic Republic so far this year, compared with a total of 177 last year, itself twice the number executed in 2005.

Officially the draconian punishments are deterrents aimed at “elevating security” by cracking down on “thugs and hooligans”. But the campaign coincides with the toughest crackdown in years against political and social dissent that has targeted students, academics and journalists as well as women and labour activists.

There has also been a sweeping campaign against young people flouting the dress code, with women upbraided for wearing figure-hugging clothes and men chided for sporting Western-style haircuts.

The regime, showing signs of paranoia, claims that dissenters are trying to topple the Islamic system in a “soft revolution” backed by the US.



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The more I read about this behaviour the more I I am convinced mental illness is endemic throughout the regime.
You say here , Paranoia, add to that cruel, barbaric, control freaks & they say in the name of God, & of Islamic law.!!!

Do they really not care that the world is looking on & watching these acts with utter disgust ?
I want to say a pox on this evil regime !

I suppose we could reluctantly, say they have come a little way in 1,400 years , when then, these men would have been beheaded publicly.
The courage of these dissenters have is quite remarkable.


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Who assassinated Judge Moghaddas? Iranian Officials Sepculate and Contradict
http://secularcaniranik.blogs.com/scaniranic/2005/08/who_assassinate.html

The Minister of Intelligence of the Islamic Republic, according to ISNA, claims that his agents have “discovered” several leads about the assassination of Judge Moghaddas. In the mean time, the Chief Justice of the Revolutionary Courts, in a response to a question (?), declared that “this issue [I think he means Judge Moghaddas’s assassination] is not unrelated to the positioning of the US and Europe in regards to the nuclear issue. By creating instability on the eve of the take-over of the new government, they want to make a stand.”

In addition to this utter nonsense that one can expect from no one but a revolutionary judge, Mr. Mobasheri did not rule out the possibility of a relationship between Moghaddas’s assassination and his handling of Ganji’s case. He also emphasized that the assassination could have been directed from outside the country.

After Revolutionary Courts’ Chief Justice’s fascinating comments, the investigating judge informed the reporters of the following:

1. The assassination took place some time between 1516 and 1545 [316 PM AND 345PM].

2. The assassin did not have any headgear and was not covering his head by anything.


3. None of the witnesses could exactly remember the face of the assassin despite the fact that he was not covering his face.

4. The assassin approached Mr. Moghadass’s car on foot, shot him twice, and escaped the scene on foot.

Reading the above, I am now beginning to understand why there were rumours in Tehran last night that the assassination could be the work of an insider, or someone who worked for any of the Intelligence Organizations of the regime at some point. First of all that area of Tehran, even at that time of any afternoon (summer or otherwise), is busy enough that people could have seen the face of the assassin somehow, especially if he was not covering his head at all. Second, the investigating judge is giving a thirty-minute window to an incident that could have happened in three minutes.

Certain contradictions from what was originanlly reported still remain. For example, BBC Persian reported yesterday, citing General Talayi the Commander of the Police Force in Tehran, that the assassin had escaped with help of a motorcyclist who was his partner. Now, the investigating Judge reports that the assassin escaped on foot.

It is becoming interesting…



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Islamist Judge Shot Outside Tehran Home

Sunday, August 28, 2005
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/29DC238C-FE0A-4494-B41C-92E4EC7FF5F3.htm

The official Islamic Republic News Agency said Mohammad Reza Aghazadeh had been handling cases involving large land transactions near Karaj, an industrial satellite city to the west of Tehran.

"He is now in surgery," Justice Minister Jamal Karimirad said on Sunday. "I hope God helps us keep him alive."

An official close to the case said the judiciary was forming a committee to discuss a rash of attacks against judges in the last four weeks.

A judge was stabbed to death in the southern province of Fars earlier this month, and another was disfigured when acid was thrown on his face in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, the official said.

Hassan Moghaddas, a judge who sentenced several reformist dissidents to jail, was shot and killed in his car on 2 August.

link to original article


BBC wrote:
Prominent Iranian judge shot dead
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4738951.stm


Past cases of Hassan Moghaddas will be investigated, say police


Mr Ganji's case has generated concern around the world

An Iranian judge involved in several high-profile political cases has been shot dead in Tehran.
Hassan Moghaddas was leaving work when he was targeted by a gunman on a motorcycle, police said.

The motive was unclear, but the judge's past cases would be looked at for clues, Tehran's police chief said.

Mr Moghaddas was the judge in the trial of Iran's best-known political prisoner, journalist Akbar Ganji - who is currently on hunger strike.

Mr Ganji was jailed five years ago for linking senior Iranian officials to the murders of prominent intellectuals.

He has been refusing food for 53 days in protest at his imprisonment, and is said by his family to be close to death.

'Settling of accounts'

Tehran's police commander, Morteza Talaie, told journalists Mr Moghaddas was shot dead as he left work at the Islamic guidance judiciary building at around midday.

"An individual on a motorbike passed at his height when he was driving and fired two shots into his head with a pistol. The first killed him. The murderer then fled," he said.


Mr Talaie said a criminal investigation had begun to find those responsible.

"Generally this kind of act is either some mad gesture or a settling of accounts," he said.

Mr Moghaddas - also referred to in Iranian media as Massoud Moghaddas - has been involved in a number of high-profile cases involving human rights or freedom of speech.

He sentenced Mr Ganji to six years in prison in 2001 after the journalist accused members of the conservative establishment of being responsible for the killing of dissidents and intellectuals.

He was recently asked by lawyers of the family of Iranian-Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi - who died in Iranian custody two years ago - to give evidence in court as a witness to her death. The judiciary rejected the request.

Akbar Ganji's trial and imprisonment has been seen as part of a wider struggle between Iran's reformist movement, led by former President Mohammed Khatami, and conservative clerics and the judiciary.

The US, EU and international human rights organisations have called for Mr Ganji's release.

Mr Ganji's wife, Masoumeh Shafiei, says the authorities have pledged never to release her husband unless he withdraws his accusations and apologises to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/4738951.stm

Published: 2005/08/02 17:52:33 GMT




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Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Motorcycle gunman kills prominent Iranian judge who tried Ganji case

Tom Henry at 3:08 PM ET

http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/08/motorcycle-gunman-kills-prominent.php
[JURIST] Hassan Moghaddas, an Iranian judge who tried a highly-publicized case involving dissident journalist Akbar Ganji [Wikipedia profile; advocacy website], was killed in Tehran on Tuesday by a gunman on a motorcycle. Moghaddas was shot and killed in his car after leaving his central Tehran office, according to Iranian judiciary spokesman Jamal Karimirad. It was not immediately clear if a connection exists between the killing and the case of Ganji, imprisoned five years ago for linking senior Iranian officials to the murders of prominent intellectuals. Ganji has been on a hunger strike for 53 days [AFP report] protesting his sentence, and is said by relatives to be close to death. AP has more.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: Dorood bar RAVANSHAAN Reply with quote

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Dorood bar RAVANSHAAN. Their families be proud. They are true heros.
http://www.iranunited.com/forums/showthread.php?p=36822

به گزارش دریافتی، شماری از مردم تهران امروز هنگام اعدام عاملان بهلاکت رساندن یکی از قضات رژیم، با فریادهای خشمگینانه و هو کردنهای متوالی، تنفر خود را از این اقدام ضدانسانی دستگاه قضايی جمهوری اسلامی ابراز کردند. هنگامی که یکی از دژخیمان رژیم با بلندگو از مردم حاضر در صحنه خواست همراه با اجرای حکم اعدام، الله اکبر بگویند و شعار مرگ بر تروریست و مرگ بر منافق سر بدهند، مردم با هو کردن او تنفر و انزجار خود را نسبت به این جنایت رژیم اسلامی ابراز داشتند. مرتضوی جنایتکار، دادستان رژیم در تهران خود شخصا بر اجرای حکم اعدام عاملان بهلاکت رساندن معاونش نظارت مستقیم داشت و اعلام کرد که آنها قبل از اعدام گفته اند ما از کرده خود پشیمان نیستیم و کارمان درست بوده است. اعدام شدگان دو جوان 24 و 28 ساله بودند و یکی برادرزاده دیگری بود. این دو جوان از ساکنان محروم جنوب تهران بودند که به اتهام کشتن قاضی مقدس، از عوامل جنایتکار دستگاه قضايی جمهوری اسلامی، محکوم به اعدام شده بودند و طبق اعلام قبلی امروز ساعت 10 صبح در خیابان فراهانی تهران روبروی مجتمع قضايی رژیم و در ملاعام با جراثقال بدار کشیده شدند. این در حالی بود که رژیم وحشت زده از واکنش مردم، محله را با انبوه نیروهای نظامی و انتظامی به محاصره در آورده بود و از ساعت 7.30 دقیقه صبح، دو طرف محل اعدام را بسته بودند. وحشت دژخیمان رژیم به حدی بود که شماری از نیروی ویژه یگان ضدشورش نیز در محل حاضر شده بود
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http://www.iranunited.com/forums/showthread.php?p=36822
This photo is a defeat for the IR. How much more can IR do to people? none, this is the end; and this hero is saying "I defeated you with my courage"

There is no justice in this world but this picture tells that we can defeat the death and he is proving it.



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Hossein Kavousifar,24, the murder of Hassan Moghaddas, a hardline deputy prosecutor and head of the "guidance" court in Tehran, who was shot dead by two men as he getting into his car in August 2005, is publicly hanged in central Tehran , Iran on August 2, 2007. Ref: B434_103314_0001 Date: 02.08.2007 COMPULSORY CREDIT: Newscom/Photoshot
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:21 pm    Post subject: Majid Kavousifar and Hossein Kavousifar Reply with quote

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Majid Kavousifar and Hossein Kavousifar were convicted of killing an Iranian senior judge, Hassan Moqqaddas, in his car in 2005. Moqqaddas was a top revolutionary court judge, who was responsible for the imprisonment of many political prisoners. On August 2, 2007 the two were executed by hanging. The executions took place outside the judiciary headquarters in front of a large crowd including Iran's chief of police Brig. Gen. Ismaeil Ahmadi-Moqqaddam and Tehran's chief prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:30 pm    Post subject: Dorood to Majid Kavousifar and his Nephew Reply with quote

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Iranian National Hero
http://iransara.info/Kavousifar.htm

Dorood to Majid Kavousifar and his Nephew
for terminating Tazi Mullah Judge Hassan Moqhaddas!



Dorood to Hussein Kavousifar


It is time to Unite and Free IRAN!
Free IRAN means End to the World Terrorism
14 Centuries of occupation and destruction by TAZIZ must come to end this year!

Time for IRANIANS to be IRANIAN


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:41 pm    Post subject: US embassy turned over Iranian Hero Reply with quote

Source: http://www.iranunited.com/forums/showthread.php?p=36886

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US embassy turned over Iranian man who killed criminal Islamist to Interpol

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Through ignorance or deliberately?

Potkin has the story:


http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/2007/08...ignorance.html

Majid Kavousifar, seen in these pictures before being hanged, left Iran for Abu Dhabi two days after the assassination of one of the corruptest and most repressive judges in the Islamic Republic. Judge Moghaddas who was assassinated by Kavousifar and his nephew, was responsible for handing out long sentences to many political activists. Moghaddas sometimes even boasted that he sentenced the accused without even reading their files!

Kavoussifar had introduced himself as the killer of Moghaddas to the American Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where he had applied for asylum. The embassy guards handed him over to the Interpol, which informed Islamic Republic's authorities of the incident.
I thought it was just the Homeland Security at the US airports who were the thickest officials in the world!

Here, Majid Kavousifar is seen smiling and saying his last goodbye. Why are so many victims smiling in these latest round of public executions? Perhaps if there is any after life, it will be better than living under the mullahs.
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It is NOT IGNORANCE of the US embassy staff. This is the US policy! US WILL NOT AID any individual or group who will take it upon themselves to FIGHT the Molllas regime.

To this date they have only aided those who are interested in the so called regime REFORM. Knowing full well that Mollas regime IS NOT REFROMABLE.

It is the US stated policy that they are seeking to change the external behavior of the regime. They are not interested in removing Mollas from power.

It is high time that the Iranians wake up and realize that no outside forces will come to free them. Only we can free ourselves.

Write about Kavoosifars on news sites and blogs. Keep their memory alive.
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...It is the US stated policy that they are seeking to change the external behavior of the regime. They are not interested in removing Mollas from power.....


Spot on.

US is and often has been only concerned with its own self-interest. If US gave a damn about the rights of people and freedom then instead of continually supporting repressive and undemocratic regimes like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Pakistan, it would put serious and credible pressure on them to instigate freedom and democracy in their countries.

The only things the US is anxious to see happen in Iran is for IR not to develop nukes and to stop supporting extremist groups all over the Middle East, especially in Iraq. In short, the US is only concerned with stopping IR being a nuisance to US interests in the region and it really couldn't give a rat's ass about the plight of the people in Iran. It's just sad to see some of us falling for Bush's false words of declaring support for freedom in Iran. It’s nothing but pure propaganda.


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With the kind of populistic and charlatanist attitude that leaders of Islamic terrorist regime have through making a lot of noise about nothing, I would not blame any embassy of any nation to do the same when some one comes to them and say he killed one of the elements of Islamic regime! That young man made a mistake which costed his life by going to US embassy and seeking asylum from them while telling them the truth about what he did! No government in the world likes to be openly associated with those who assassinate members of other governments no matter what!

I personally don't believe assassination of individuals will change anything for Iranian people (as we have seen in the past) but late Majid Kavousifar deserved a medal of honor rather than punishment for his couragous act! This experience shows that actions like this need better planning and preparation for exit! Do Americans care about what mullahs doing to Iranians?! Absolutely not, unless it affects them!


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my pity and sympathy for people who thought George Bush cares for the people of Iran and will help us topple IR. It really sucks to be naive.


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It is NOT IGNORANCE of the US embassy staff. This is the US policy! US WILL NOT AID any individual or group who will take it upon themselves to FIGHT the Molllas regime.

To this date they have only aided those who are interested in the so called regime REFORM. Knowing full well that Mollas regime IS NOT REFROMABLE.

It is the US stated policy that they are seeking to change the external behavior of the regime. They are not interested in removing Mollas from power.

It is high time that the Iranians wake up and realize that no outside forces will come to free them. Only we can free ourselves.

Write about Kavoosifars on news sites and blogs. Keep their memory alive.



Maziar-jAn,

It sure looks a lot like the way you've described it. Then there's also the various instruments the IRI uses to clout the judgment of policymakers in Washington which adds to this policy of appeasement/containment http://aryamehr11.blogspot.com/2007/...tions-and.html


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Maziar-jAn,

It sure looks a lot like the way you've described it. Then there's also the various instruments the IRI uses to clout the judgment of policymakers in Washington which adds to this policy of appeasement/containment http://aryamehr11.blogspot.com/2007/...tions-and.html



Ba SepAs

Gaerami, I know about NIAC, CASMII, AIC, Takiyeh and so on, but this situation has existed long before these organizations came into existance. It dates back 28 years.
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Gaerami, I know about NIAC, CASMII, AIC, Takiyeh and so on, but this situation has existed long before these organizations came into existance. It dates back 28 years.



Maziar-jAn,

Certainly these orgs/individuals (previously listed) are not the main forces pushing towards such a policy (which as you said goes back 28 years) but they still do great damage especially to public opinion (hence why they need to be exposed for what they are). And I do believe that the only ally the Iranian people have at this juncture is themselves and their collective power to undo what has been imposed on them.


Ba SepAs



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Whatever the IRI is, they're still a member of the United Nations. You can't just give asylum to a man who's killed an official judge, however noble his cause may have been. I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure the IRI can complain to the Security Council and that will cause a thousand and one problems.

There are always more views to a story and chances are none of our theories are true. The reason could have virtually been anything.

You can look at it through the pessimistic, conspiratorial Iranian lenses or you can simply suspend judgment, like a rational man would, and decide that there isn't enough evidence for us to conclude what the reasons behind handing him over were.


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Whatever the IRI is, they're still a member of the United Nations. You can't just give asylum to a man who's killed an official judge, however noble his cause may have been. I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure the IRI can complain to the Security Council and that will cause a thousand and one problems.

There are always more views to a story and chances are none of our theories are true. The reason could have virtually been anything.

You can look at it through the pessimistic, conspiratorial Iranian lenses or you can simply suspend judgment, like a rational man would, and decide that there isn't enough evidence for us to conclude what the reasons behind handing him over were.


Gerami, there are many ways that they could help Majid and his nephew and and not cause an international incident. In 70s there were hundreds of IRA operatives that were allowed into US and that is while UK was an ally.

The difference is that IRA had many influential backers in the US. Unfortunately our influential and rich living in the US are much more interested in appeasing Mollas and that I believe is the point that LIBERATOR is making.
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Whatever the IRI is, they're still a member of the United Nations. You can't just give asylum to a man who's killed an official judge, however noble his cause may have been. I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure the IRI can complain to the Security Council and that will cause a thousand and one problems.

There are always more views to a story and chances are none of our theories are true. The reason could have virtually been anything.

You can look at it through the pessimistic, conspiratorial Iranian lenses or you can simply suspend judgment, like a rational man would, and decide that there isn't enough evidence for us to conclude what the reasons behind handing him over were.



Gerami, there are many ways that they could help Majid and his nephew and and not cause an international incident. In 70s there were hundreds of IRA operatives that were allowed into US and that is while UK was an ally.

The difference is that IRA had many influential backers in the US. Unfortunately our influential and rich living in the US are much more interested in appeasing Mollas and that I believe is the point that LIBERATOR is making.
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This is in response to Arash that says "you can't just give asylum to any man who has killed someone". What about if this person has killed a mass murderer, how is it that US gave asylum to bunch of SS officers or allowed them to go to South American countries. And as someone said how about IRA that were always protected!! the main thing is as everyone knows US is not interested in regime change in Iran, and one day this is going to bite them in the butt, the same way Taliban-Alqaida did... 9/11... then when it is on their door steps then they may think regime change might not be such a bad idea!!! too little too late. Similar to when they waited until 6 million jews were gassed and half of the Europe was under Germany, then they decided it's time to do something about it.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:16 pm    Post subject: Why US State Dept. has not informed public and Media regardi Reply with quote

Why US State Dept. has not informed public and News Media regarding Mr. Majid Kavousifar case and his arrest in past 2 years?
Potkin Azarmehr wrote:
US Embassy Ignorance

http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/

Majid Kavousifar, seen in these pictures before being hanged, left Iran for Abu Dhabi two days after the assassination of one of the corruptest and most repressive judges in the Islamic Republic. Judge Moghaddas who was assassinated by Kavousifar and his nephew, was responsible for handing out long sentences to many political activists. Moghaddas sometimes even boasted that he sentenced the accused without even reading their files!

Kavoussifar had introduced himself as the killer of Moghaddas to the American Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where he had applied for asylum. The embassy guards handed him over to the Interpol, which informed Islamic Republic's authorities of the incident.
I thought it was just the Homeland Security at the US airports who were the thickest officials in the world!

Here, Majid Kavousifar is seen smiling and saying his last goodbye. Why are so many victims smiling in these latest round of public executions? Perhaps if there is any after life, it will be better than living under the mullahs.




On Tuesday, August 02, 2005 Motorcycle gunman assassinated Islamist Taazi Judge Hassan Moghaddas in Tehran who was involved in several high-profile political cases:
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/08/motorcycle-gunman-kills-prominent.php
and according to Mr. Potkin Azarmehr post above Mr. Majid Kavousifar left Iran for Abu Dhabi two days after the assassination of one of the corruptest and most repressive judges in the Islamic Republic. then on Friday, August 05, 2005 or August 06, 2005 Mr. Majid Kavousifar was detained by US Embassy in Abu Dhabi. and according to this information Mr. Majid Kavousifar was in Iran prison for past 2 years and under Torture.


1- If the above dates correct then why US State Dept. has not informed public and News Media regarding Mr. Majid Kavousifar case and his arrest in past 2 years?

2- Has US State Dept. violated “ The Freedom of Information Act or other USA Open Government Laws” regarding Mr. Majid Kavousifar case ?

3- What was the Secretary Rice's logic for her actions regarding Mr. Majid Kavousifar who was detained at the US Embassy, turned over to UAE Police who in turn handed him over to Mullah's agents for Torture and Execution?

4- What is Condi Rice answer to the mother of one of the victim men (Mr. Hussein Kavoussi-Far) cried out: "God, please give me back my son."?

5- When US State Dept. is not providing information regarding Mr. Majid Kavousifar means that 300 million American people and 70 million Iranian people who great majority are freedom-loving and Pro American are not trusted but the Islamist Terrorist Mafia occupiers of Iran and Terror Masters who have killed 1000s of American people in past 28 years by Terror Act are considered by Condi Rice as trust worthy..... This is against the spirit of freedom and American Founding Fathers ....

The Freedom of Information Act wrote:

The Freedom of Information Act
For more information on Current Legislation, click here

http://www.sunshineingovernment.org/foia.html

(Sep. 21, 2006) The House of Representatives passed FOIA reform legislation (H.R. 1309) earlier in 2007. The Senate Judiciary committee approved a similar bill, but the legislation (S. 849) is stalled before a full Senate vote. This act is the most comprehensive legislation to reform the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in a decade. Check our mainpage for updates and here for more information about the legislation.

Brief history of the Freedom of Information Act
The Freedom of Information Act of 1966 formally established the public's inherent right to access government information. Since that time, the following significant amendments have been made to FOIA:

The Privacy Act of 1974 - Before this time, if only one word within a document was considered too sensitive for release, the entire record would be withheld. The Privacy Act required a FOIA officer to black out sensitive words or pages and release the rest.


Since its inception, the FOIA has been responsible for the public release of vital information. More importantly, once information is made public, people have the power to put a stop to undesirable government activity.


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Our Mission
The Sunshine in Government Initiative is a coalition of media groups committed to promoting policies that ensure the government is accessible, accountable and open. Public oversight is the ultimate safeguard of democracy. This is not an issue just for the media. It is the inalienable right of citizens to examine and judge their government; and that right is served when news media act on behalf of the public to gain access to information.

Sunshine in Government Initiative Principles

An informed public is the cornerstone of our democracy. Open government instills public trust. Policies preserving access to information are essential to our national well-being.
Americans depend on news media to inform them about governmental activities and to exercise the right of access to appropriate government information on the public's behalf.
In a democracy, government must function under a presumption of openness, balancing this as necessary with legitimate national security needs and the confidentiality concerns of individual privacy.
The Freedom of Information Act should be preserved and strengthened. Over-classification, unconstrained nondisclosure agreements, and indiscriminate use of "sensitive" designations to withhold information ill serve our nation's security interests and thwart the public's right to know.


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ActivistChat 2007 Guideline Framework And Vision Of Future
http://activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8384
13. 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).


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




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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:06 pm    Post subject: Majid Kavousifar By cyrusnews Reply with quote

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Majid Kavousifar Gone With Dance Towards His God


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ایرانی پهلوان، مجید کاووسی فر چنان رژیم ضد بشری جمهوری اسلامی را به سخره گرفت که تمام جهانیان با دهانی باز پرسیدند آیا مرگ اینچنین شیرین است؟ همه آنها که ایستاده بودند تا در جشن مثله کردن او تکه گوشتی نصبیشان شوند دیدند که چگونه ققنوسی از خاکستر خود برخاست و لبخند زنان خود را در آغوش خدای خود انداخت. او حسرت ندامت و پشیمانی و توبه را بر دل ستمگران روزگار و بر دجالشان خامنه ای حرام لقمه گذاشت. او چنان سیلی به رژیم جمهوری اسلامی زد که تا قرنها صدایش در گوش شکنجه گرانی چون قاضی حداد، سعید مرتضوی، علی خامنه ای و سگانی پست از این دست خواهد ماند. روحش سرفراز باد و لعنت و نفرین ابدی آزادگان بر رژیم جمهوری فاشیسیی انیران اسلامی
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