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A Dissident Has Followers but Gets No Power at all !
benaloy
by benaloy  12-21-2009   
 This dissident accused the Leader of Iran's Revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini of Human Rights violations --- Declared current Supreme Leader Ali Khameni ''Not fit to Rule'' --- Proclaimed election of current President as ''Fraud''. A bold and straight man indeed !
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Hamas: All Islamist groups will unite with Iran if Israel attacks
jatfla
by jatfla  12-15-2009    5
 No surprise here. We can be sure that Hezbollah (within Lebanon), Syria and anti-Israel groups within Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia would join them. And yet, the longer the US and Israel wait, the stronger all it's enemies who are dead-set on it's destruction will become. How many times, going back into Biblical history, have these same people groups allied themselves to do this exact same thing?
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Tehran dec7
nez1335
by nez1335  12-7-2009   
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iran blames west for...
nez1335
by nez1335  12-6-2009   
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  11-20-2009   
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Student has the guts to stand up to the Ayatollah!
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  11-6-2009   
 Wow, this kid's got some huge balls! Good for him!!
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Iranian Protesters to Obama: "You're Either With Us or With Them"
merrie
by merrie  11-6-2009   
  "I have made it clear that the United States of America wants to move beyond this past, and seeks a relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran based upon mutual interests and mutual respect." Now the Iranian protesters know who the man is with. Since we've never had a President who favored tyranny over liberty before, this appears to be uncharted territory for not only the protesters -- but the American citizenry as well.
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  10-30-2009   
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U.S. Says Iran Could Expedite Nuclear Bomb
drummond1999
by drummond1999  9-10-2009   
 Israel consider diplomacy to be a futile exercise and expects the global community to stop Iran from creating a bomb. America is unsure as to why Iran is hesitating but is convinced they can now do it. Now could be a good time to start talking.
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Can Game Theory Predict When Iran Will Get the Bomb?
merrie
by merrie  9-9-2009    1
  Is Iran going to build a bomb? With the help of his undergraduate class at N.Y.U., he researched the primary power brokers inside and outside the country " anyone with a stake in Iran’s nuclear future. Once he had the information he needed, he fed it into his computer model and had an answer in a few minutes. A tall man with a slab of gray hair, Bueno de Mesquita, who is 62, welcomed me with painstakingly prepared cups of espresso. Then he pulled out his beat-up I.B.M. laptop " so old that the lettering on the A, S, D and E keys was worn off " and showed me a spreadsheet that summarized Iran’s future.The spreadsheet included almost 90 players. Some were people, like the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei; others were groups, like the U.N. Security Council and Iran’s “religious radicals.” Next to each player, a number represented one variable in Bueno de Mesquita’s model: the extent to which a player wanted Iran to have the ability
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Khamenei urges Chavez to boost economic ties
iranquest
by iranquest  9-6-2009   
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Iran calls for Muslims Nations to Unite to Receive Mahdi
willhelm
by willhelm  8-19-2009    1
 Which implicitly means the wish wreak havok, blood, and mayhem in the world. "Since the armed forces are commanded by the Supreme Leader, they are thus obeying the orders of the awaited Mahdi," Saeedi said, adding "the Revolutionary Guards and the armed forces in Iran hold religious authority to prepare for the appearance of the Mahdi." The Mahdi is believed by Muslims to be arriving before Judgment Day to rid the world of injustice. Although present in both major Islamic schools of thought, the Mahdi is more prominent in the Shiite doctrine than the Sunni one."
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  8-19-2009   
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  8-17-2009   
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  8-16-2009   
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Iran Tries to Suppress Rape Allegations
tabsey
by tabsey  8-15-2009   
 If the religious extremist says it didn't happen, it probably did.
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Iran news
nez1335
by nez1335  8-13-2009   
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Yes OK, but what is Rushdie doing in this photo?
cento
by cento  8-12-2009   
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Iran is ready to build an N-bomb
jay8h
by jay8h  8-3-2009   
 So much for Iran building reactors for friendly purposes.
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Iran is ready to build a NUCLEAR BOMB - it is just waiting for the Ayatollah's order
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  8-3-2009    1
 Fear mongering from Cheney and Rove!! Wait, it's hope-n-change now... I guess this is legit. I'm not worried. Hillary promised Iran's pursuit of nukes would be futile, didn’t she? Exit question: How long until Israel moves against Iran?
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Tide turning in Iran?
shaor
by shaor  7-24-2009   
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Iranians Rape Virgin Girls Before Executing Them
merrie
by merrie  7-23-2009    5
 And they would always fight back, so we would have to put sleeping pills in their food. By morning the girls would have an empty expression; it seemed like they were ready or wanted to die. "I remember hearing them cry and scream after was over," he said. "I will never forget how this one girl clawed at her own face and neck with her finger nails afterwards. She had deep scratches all over her." Apparently, this was known. From a book review in 2002: It remains to be said that the fate of women in the prisons of the Iranian Islamic Revolution is worse than the fate of men. It is not necessarily because women are less resistant and less tolerant to torture, but because women are considered from the theological perspective of the Iranian regime to be an element of seduction, and their bodies a place of evil and impurity. The torture of a woman's body may take the form of rape. Despite the necessity of secrecy that imposes itself in these cases . . .
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Showdown as Mousavi Attends Friday Prayers
merrie
by merrie  7-17-2009    2
 In his sermon broadcast live on radio nationwide, Rafsanjani reprimanded the clerical leadership for not listening to the controversy over the election, which was declared a victory for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in results that Mousavi's supporters say were fraudulent. "Doubt has been created (about the election results)," Rafsanjani said. "There is a large portion of the wise people who say they have doubts. We need to take action to remove this doubt." Rafsanjani couched his sermon in calls for unity in support of Iran's Islamic Republic. But his sermon was an unmistakable " if implicit " challenge to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has declared Ahmadinejad's victory valid and demanded an end to questioning of the results. Rafsanjani said the people's voice must be considered. "We believe in the Islamic Republic ... they have to stand together," he said. "If 'Islamic' doesn't exist, we will go astray. And if 'republic' is not there,
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A Profoundly Dangerous Message
merrie
by merrie  7-17-2009    1
 Because never at any time since the revolution has public criticism been as open and as bitter as now. The state television channel as the mouthpiece of the regime is increasingly mocked for its lies. We watched in disbelief as it broadcast cookery shows during the upheaval. Now we view staged confessions by some of the countless individuals rounded up after the election. A colleague quietly left a piece of paper on my desk tallying recent news items on IRIB. Neda Agha Soltan, the young woman shot dead during a street protest, was mentioned three times; Uighur Muslims in China eight times and the killing of an Egyptian-born Muslim woman by a racist in Germany 140 times. Until recently, it was almost unheard of to utter criticism and the name of the Supreme Leader in the same breath. But now, even Ayatollah Ali Khamenei does not escape, and I don't mean just in conversations between trusted friends. My own father, seriously mistrustful of talking about anything . . .
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Iran Opposition Finds New Ways to Protest
merrie
by merrie  7-8-2009    1
  Khamenei ordered Iran election fraud, says ex-president VIENNA,AUSTRIA Jul 07 2009 Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is personally behind the alleged fraud in the June 12 presidential election, former Iranian president Abolhassan Banisadr claimed in Vienna late on Monday. "The regime is edging closer to the abyss and is holding on to power solely by means of violence and terror," said Banisadr, who was Iran's first elected president following the 1979 Islamic revolution. The regime wanted to keep the population in a permanent state of uncertainty and fear and so systematic terror was institutionally organised and controlled by the regime and Khamenei, he added. "They don't want Iranians to be able to even think about protests in their own homes." Intellectuals and students were the main targets since they were regarded as the driving force behind the resistance, Banisadr continued. "Reformers and liberal pragmatists are to be wiped out."
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Iran clerics declare election invalid and condemn crackdown
etellefs
by etellefs  7-6-2009   
 The Middle East grows more volitile by the moment. Lets hope Uncle Sammie keeps his hands off
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Analysis: Iran crisis set to rage on
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-5-2009   
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MAJOR MULLAH GROUP CALLS ELECTION ILLEGITIMATE
merrie
by merrie  7-5-2009    2
 at Stanford University. “Remember they are going against an election verified and sanctified by Khamenei.” The announcement came on a day when Mr. Moussavi released documents detailing a campaign of fraud by the current president’s supporters, and as a close associate of the supreme leader called Mr. Moussavi and former President Mohammad Khatami “foreign agents,” saying they should be treated as criminals. The specific charges of fraud included the printing of millions of extra ballots before the vote. Since the election, the bulk of the clerical establishment in the holy city of Qum, an important religious and political center of power, has remained largely silent, leaving many to wonder when, or if, the nation’s most senior religious leaders would jump into the controversy that has posed the most significant challenge to the country’s leadership since the Islamic Revolution. With its statement Saturday, the association of clerics " formed under the leadership of
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The Dictatorship Regime Lead By Supreme Leader
merrie
by merrie  7-3-2009   
 By doing so, the regime lead by supreme leader Ali Khamenei, hoped to silence the last remaining (moderate) opposition leaders who themselves count as prominent figures of the Islamic regime, and complete his grand scheme of creating an Islamic state rather than a republic. However, this so called election 'coup' failed as the courageous people of Iran took to the streets to let the world know what is happening and make their cries for justice and basic rights be heard throughout the globe. Once again, a dictatorship has failed to tame the brave and free people of Iran. The Islamic regime has lost all credibility. This is the beginning of the end for this corrupt, backward and violent regime.
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Test 3
tgbecker40
by tgbecker40  7-3-2009   
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British Embassy Workers face trial in Iran
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  7-3-2009    2
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Iran Uprising Live-Blogging 27 June, 2009
merrie
by merrie  6-27-2009    2
 Jose Aznar, who was voted out of office in 2004, writes in today's Wall Street Journal: President Obama has said he refuses to "meddle" in Iran's internal affairs, but this is a poor excuse for passivity. If the international community is not able to stop, or at least set limits on, the repressive violence of the Islamic regime, the protesters will end up as so many have in the past -- in exile, in prison, or in the cemetery. And with them, all hope for change will be gone. Delayed public displays of indignation may be good for internal political consumption. But the consequences of Western inaction have already materialized. Watching videos of innocent Iranians being brutalized, it's hard to defend silence. More recently, it based a collection office in Los Angeles to take advantage of the Iranian expatriate community there. None of it, however, is a substitute for having CIA staff actually on the ground, says former CIA official Bob Baer.
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IRAN GOES TO THE POLLS
tweezer
by tweezer  6-27-2009   
 june 19 i think
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No pleasing Mullahs, so why even try?
tabsey
by tabsey  6-27-2009   
 The "real significance of his weird accusation" can be found at the source.
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Administration Overture to Khamenei Ridiculed in Sermon
merrie
by merrie  6-24-2009   
 and laid out the prospect of "cooperation in regional and bilateral relations" and a resolution of the dispute over Iran's nuclear program. EXCLUSIVE: U.S. contacted Iran's ayatollah before election The letter was sent before the election, whose outcome - delivering a supposed landslide to incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - has touched off the biggest anti-government protests in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The Obama administration, while criticizing a violent crackdown on demonstrators by Iranian security forces, has said that it will continue efforts to engage the Iranian government about its nuclear program and other issues touching on U.S. national security.
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McCain, Graham: Dead Wrong About Obama Approach On Iran
cptenaud
by cptenaud  6-24-2009    4
 McCain and Graham seem to desire the cowboy diplomacy of the George W. Bush years, asserting that Obama is being too cautious on Iran. However, a return to the diplomatic belligerence of the previous administration would be a disaster. It would play directly into the hands of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatullah Ali Khamenei whose harsh response to the persistent protests is presently serving to loosen his grip on Iran's political reigns
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Opposition Leader Expected to Attend Protest Outside Iran's Parliament
merrie
by merrie  6-24-2009   
 Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi is expected to attend at a rally Wednesday amid an intensifying government crackdown on protesters following the country's disputed presidential election. http://www.facebook.com/mousavi?ref=ts%2F Iran has ordered journalists for international news agencies to stay in their offices, barring them from reporting on the streets. Mousavi says he was the true winner of the election. Iran's electoral commission declared Ahmadinejad the winner by a landslide, ignoring Mousavi's claims of widespread and systematic vote fraud. Mousavi has been out of sight in recent days, but a short message posted on his Web site asserted that "all the reports of violations in the elections will be published soon." State TV reported that Ahmadinejad would be sworn in sometime between July 26 and Aug. 19.
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Iranian former president vies with Supreme Leader
masbury
by masbury  6-22-2009    3
 Rafsanjani is a founding father who put Khamenei in power and technically has power to remove him.
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Iran's Ayatollah under threat?
tabsey
by tabsey  6-22-2009    1
 To this outsider, the irregularities appear very similar to those reported in Bush's second election. In Iran they are protesting about the result, which is not the same as happened in America.
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Revolutionary Guard General Arrested: UPDATE
merrie
by merrie  6-22-2009   
 A commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has been arrested for refusing to obey Iran's Supreme Leader, according to reports from the Balatarin website. Fazli, a veteran of the devastating Iran-Iraq war is also believed to have been sacked and taken to an unknown location. The Revolutionary Guards is a separate body to the mainstream armed forces in Iran and is seen as one of the main and most powerful bodies responsible for protecting the Islamic theocratic regime. Earlier today the Revolutionary Guards issued a warning on its website threatening to come down hard on Iranians who continue protesting against what many in the country see as rigged elections. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/20090622/revolutionary-guards-iran-iranian-protests.htm
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