04-Mar-2011
Recently by Ghormeh Sabzi | Comments | Date |
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Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | 5 | Dec 02, 2012 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 2 | Dec 01, 2012 |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | 2 | Nov 30, 2012 |
Person | About | Day |
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
Its a shame with Ignorant people
by Escape on Tue Mar 08, 2011 05:50 AM PSTAll you have to do is say - MKO or 'Marg Bar' something and the ignorant come running like sheep..
New VOA head is friends with Trita so cut that portion
by seannewyork on Sun Mar 06, 2011 02:38 PM PSTThe new VOA head is friends with Trita Parsi/NIAC so that portion of the interview was cut out.
Exposing IR Agents!
by G. Rahmanian on Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:33 AM PSTExposing IR agents is a must and not so difficult. Write something remotely positive about any individual or organization that opposes the regime and they go up the wall. You never see them criticize the regime, no matter how brutal it gets.
it was good to have
by hamsade ghadimi on Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:03 AM PSTit was good to have daioleslam on the show; however, i think the interview could have been better conducted. most of it was spent on family history of diaoleslam and defending the seeming attack which was actually a rhetorical question posed by kambiz. there was no talk about islamic republic's network of front agencies in the west. and that was how he was introduced before the interview: an activist exposing such organizations! diaoleslam talked very candidly and used his 2 minutes effectively.
to afshin: well said on the topic of mko which is really not the main subject of the interview or this thread. the mko has transormed dramatically from its inception to its current cult state. it used to be a reputable resistance group that has become despotic not to mention the grave mistakes/crimes they have committed against the iranian people. watching mko videos are especially frightening with mass uniformed audiences in orwellian fashion and little napoleon rajavi or his wife (the current elected president of iran!!!!) giving 3 hours speeches.
to rastgoo: i respect those who have given their lives for defending freedom for iranians with whatever ideology. i would not shed a tear for him if he was siding with saddam during 8-year war and killing iranian soldiers. and just because the mko have sacrificed so many, it doesn't mean that they're any better than the islamic republic. imagine jundullah defeating the islamic republic.
'[B]efore falling for the IRI propaganda and hating them"
by comrade on Sat Mar 05, 2011 09:44 AM PSTWhat amazes me is the similarity between the tactics of the so-called monarchists and those of the supporters of the MKO, which goes like this:
"I don't support him/them, but since the rapist nukist IRI apposes them, I think I'm gonna start liking them, and I'd advise you all to do the same."
"It is really more complicated than it appears". Indeed.
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
Afshin
by Rastgoo on Sat Mar 05, 2011 09:14 AM PSTAs I stated previously I agree that the MKO has cult like tendencies but that does not give us the right to completely negate their 32 year old struggle against this vicious regime. They truly were the thorns in IRI's eyes and have paid more for it than any other members of the Iranian opposition. I am a non-practicing Muslim. However, I do have respect for those who have faith in that religion and do not excercise it a la the IRI or alqaeda. If they want to be veiled that is their choice and none of my business. Regarding their move to Iraq if you were to research the history of that movement, you will find that they had no choice. They were in an ill advised armed struggle against the IRI that forced them into exile in France and scattering of forces in Iranian Kurdistan. France in it's utmost Democratic nature catered to the IRI and was planning to hand them over to Interpol to be returned to Iran. Once they learned about this they fled to the only place that was close to Iran (for armed struggle) and would accept them and that was Iraq. Furthermore, their guerilla forces were already in Iranian Kurdistan and the no man land between the two countries. I personally have no doubt that they are Iranian patriots and do not wish to see their country segregated. I have never seen a single shred of evidence to the contrary. You see, it is really more complicated than it appears. Please read about them before falling for the IRI propaganda and hating them.
Afshin
by Rastgoo on Sat Mar 05, 2011 09:14 AM PSTAs I stated previously I agree that the MKO has cult like tendencies but that does not give us the right to completely negate their 32 year old struggle against this vicious regime. They truly were the thorns in IRI's eyes and have paid more for it than any other members of the Iranian opposition. I am a non-practicing Muslim. However, I do have respect for those who have faith in that religion and do not excercise it a la the IRI or alqaeda. If they want to be veiled that is their choice and none of my business. Regarding their move to Iraq if you were to research the history of that movement, you will find that they had no choice. They were in an ill advised armed struggle against the IRI that forced them into exile in France and scattering of forces in Iranian Kurdistan. France in it's utmost Democratic nature catered to the IRI and was planning to hand them over to Interpol to be returned to Iran. Once they learned about this they fled to the only place that was close to Iran (for armed struggle) and would accept them and that was Iraq. Furthermore, their guerilla forces were already in Iranian Kurdistan and the no man land between the two countries. I personally have no doubt that they are Iranian patriots and do not wish to see their country segregated. I have never seen a single shred of evidence to the contrary. You see, it is really more complicated than it appears. Please read about them before falling for the IRI propaganda and hating them.
Bright lights and cold steel...
by khaleh mosheh on Sat Mar 05, 2011 08:42 AM PSTIs often needed to deal with cancer. Sadly the IRI is behaving like a malignant malady affecting the nation of Iran.
You can now say Goodbye to Regime Change (bbc on China)
by Darius Kadivar on Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:41 AM PSTThe focus on social stability was echoed in an editorial in the Communist Party-run Beijing Daily that coincided with the opening of the Congress and which warned against any Middle East-inspired pro-democracy protests.
China premier targets 'stability' (bbc)
China has opposed intervention in Libya and You can bet it will be Business as Usual with Iran now ...
Thank Your Lobbies for turning the US foreign policy into an instrument for petty dictators and tyrants of the third world who couldn't care less about what America thinks or does anymore.
China and Russia are the new emerging economic and military powers and Turkey will become the Power Broker in the Middle East.
You can say goodbye to Regime change in Your life Time.
The IRI is hear and here to Stay:
Mel Brooks - To Be Or Not To Be (Extended Version)
Thank You Obama !
QUO VADIS ? Nero Sings While Tripoli and Tehran burn
New tricks
by ahosseini on Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:17 AM PSTI don't know about this particular guy, but I know two people in London who have exactly the same position and yet funded and supported by Mojahedin.
This is the new trick. those who are terribly discredited, work from behind the curtains.
Mubark and Bin Ali are doing exactly the same.
They have the money, backing of the USA, Europe and Arab states. They promote two or three political parties. Whover you vote, you vote for Mubark or Bin Ali.
Watch the space.
Defeat democracy by "democracy"
What do we do in this case?
Well I have my proposal.
For more details please see my rhyme under "About Obama's speech on Egypt"
What ? How ? Why ?
by Soosan Khanoom on Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:06 PM PSTWhy on earth this guy even got invited and who the hell he even is? I have no clue really who is he ? Any important position ?
He is pro French Revolution like of event ... God save us all ...... I am not sure i prefer guillotine over ropes ... let us stick to our very own Khalkhalee revolution for now
He is so pissed off at Kambiz that if he had his suicide belt he would blow himself and kambiz up .... well we all know that Mojahedeen khalg are very good at that ...... I know i know he denied it .... yeah yeah
these poor kids blow up themselves only for the love of Rajabi .... no virgin really they do not care ..
پارازیت های این هفته علی حسینی هم یادتون نره
ahosseiniFri Mar 04, 2011 11:56 PM PST
گویند که او شعیب است
مشاعره با احمدی نژاد
یا حسین، میر حسین
یا مهدی، شیخ مهدی
About Obama's speech on Egypt
Professor Noam Chomsky's comment - Enjoyed it a and appreciated it
با این کار انتظار نداشته باشید آقای کامبیز حسینی من را به VOAدعوت بکنه.اگر به من ویزا بدن و به گوانتانامابی نبرن، من راضی هستم.
به من گفتن ایرانین تروریست (صداشون را ضبط کردم) ، از کار بیکار کردن، بردمشون دادگاه، 12000 پوند هم جریمه کردن
آگه نمیخواهید از این بلاها به سرتون بیاد از این حرفها نزنید
البته من که راضیم، تا نظر شما چی باشه
پارازیت های این هفته علی حسینی
The Golden Era Of Khomeini!
by G. Rahmanian on Fri Mar 04, 2011 07:45 PM PSTReturn to "The Golden Era Of Khomeini" is an excuse for further persecution, imprisonment, torture, rape, and lynching of Iranians. This regime is unreformable and will not go away of its own accord. A united front of all the democratic forces is in order!
@Rastgoo
by afshin on Fri Mar 04, 2011 07:44 PM PSTI can't speak for most of those "That sheepishly tow the IRI line against the MKO", however I can say why I despise the group in general and the Rajavis in particular. Whenever Iran itself was at threat of disintegration whether from within, during the Kurdish insurrection who vied for secession or without, during the Iran-Iraq war, Mr. Rajavi has used those opportunities to advance his own personal agenda. One can claim that footage of him personally receiving money from Iraqi intelligence was doctored but his move to Iraq during the height of the war is well documented. If those facts alone are not cause for revulsion, there are many aspects of their philosophy as well as agenda that is cause for alarm. I challenge you to show one speech from Rajavi that does not start or end with a Koranic verse. I challenge you to show one woman within the official ranks of the organization that isn't veiled. From the women in their phony newscasts to those in their toy army in Ashraf, they are all veiled. How about the fact that those that joined their organization in Iraq were forced to divorce and give away their children? How about their blanket rejection of most other opposition organizations? I have sympathy for those people that have been duped in to moving to Iraq and are now in limbo. But for Mr. and Mrs. Rajavi I have nothing more than contempt, the kind only worthy of the traitors that they are.
Rastgoo
by Parham on Fri Mar 04, 2011 07:13 PM PSTI agree with you. You're right.
JJ:
by G. Rahmanian on Fri Mar 04, 2011 07:10 PM PSTYou say, you see no point in Parazit inviting Mr. Daioleslam, without any further explaning why. But on this very site we see sons and daughters of professional whores calling Neda Aghasoltan a "streetwalker" after she was gunned down by the mercenaries of IR, and not much was done about it!
"MKO Bogeyman", "Zionist Bogeyman"...
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Fri Mar 04, 2011 06:58 PM PSTThe islamist regime propaganda machinery's favourite, albeit tired tools of distraction and division. Pull the other one "rafigh", it's got a bell on it!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
"propaganda and sheepishly hate the MKO"
by comrade on Fri Mar 04, 2011 06:44 PM PSTAs soon as we see them dumping their "entire" leadership we'll hug and welcome every single of them, even those who are eagerly available to set themselves afire for their leaders. Happy now?
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
Kudos to IRI propaganda
by Rastgoo on Fri Mar 04, 2011 06:24 PM PSTYou people amaze me at how sheepishly you follow the IRI line against the MKO. I personally have my issues with MKO leadership's democratic beliefs and have not agreed with everything that they have done. But, to knock them the way the IRI does is disgraceful. These people were the 1st major group to reject the IRI and it's constitution. They rejected the velayateh faghih principle and that caused their schism and falling out of favor with that Genghis of our times Khomeini. They are the ones who paid dearly with their lives, tens of thousands of them. The young girls who were married off to the pious prison guard before the execution since in Islam a virgin is not to be executed. The pregnant women killed. The unmarked mass graves. The tortures. The assassinations. The money their parents had to pay for the bullets that were used for their execution. They fought against a regime that kept stoking the fires of a nonsense war with Iraq for 7 years after Iraq and the gulf Arabs pleaded for peace and promised indemnities on numerous occasions. This just to remain in power and destroy Iran the way that they have. Now we wonder why they fought against the regime? They were always fighting the regime. They were boxed into a corner with less than intelligent leadership and that is how they ended up in Iraq. I have no issue with you knocking them for being cult like but I do take issue with the fact that some people talk of them as if they deserve all that has come to them. Don't fall for the regime's propaganda and sheepishly hate the MKO. As with most things, it's much more complicated than that.
Parazit
by jmyt17 on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:42 PM PSTYou are doing good job.
Hope one day you guys can come to Japan.
keep going please.
Weareblessed
by Doctor mohandes on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:21 PM PSTHa!
You wish if people were only waiting on what parazit presents to them which according you is parapaganda, to show their "outrage" and disgust to the whole world. Where the heck have you been??!!
Dude. wake it up, People are light years past that point. They know what they know and what they should know,
Stop fantacizing.
Pahlevan
by Parham on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:20 PM PSTIn any case, it's a commonly believed notion. Nobody can really tell you why we can't have democracy now instead of having to go though yet another painful episode of the Islamic Republic.
WOW: The emotional last 2 minutes of the show
by WeAreBlessed on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:16 PM PSTVery effective use of video/propaganda to increase rage.
The closing scene of the clip shows a son being taken away by IRI security, while the mother is screaming to save her son... This is very emotional and VERY effective.
Bravo Parazit!
Too soft
by Doctor mohandes on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:14 PM PSThe should have nailed that pig's azz to the cross and been ruhthless in critcizing him, the pig in the video clip. HE should have come up with the name and his position and rank and everything else to make sure he is known-figure to everyone.
I could not believe you used such soft tone going easy on him and pleading with him. People like him could not care less what happens to their own whatever. WHo the hell are you kidding Kambiz?
Dear Parham
by Pahlevan on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:07 PM PSTThat notion was spread by reformist propaganda! the islamist reformists are very much scared of regime change, because in a democratic Iran and without shoraay-e negabaan to filter out other, more worthy, political forces, they wouldn't get much support.
I agree with JJ
by Pahlevan on Fri Mar 04, 2011 04:02 PM PSTI am happy they didn't bring up NIAC, because parazit is intended for Iranians inside Iran and NIAC related stuff are more of a diaspora issue.
Comrade, khodaa shafaat bedeh baraadar, you are always spewing nonsense. This guy clearly says he is never been a supporter of MKO and you accuse him of being one anyways?! what's the difference between you and the Islamofascist IRI lackeys who accuse all their opponents of being "monafegh"?!
داعی مرد با حالیه
Jeesh DaramFri Mar 04, 2011 04:09 PM PST
Hosseini is wrong...
by Parham on Fri Mar 04, 2011 03:57 PM PST... in thinking the difference between the two options is freedom or democracy "overnight vs. long run". Nothing guarantees we will have democracy in the long run if the "Islamic Republic Light" incumbents prevail. In fact, everything shows/guarantees we will only have an extension of the Islamic Republic, that's all.
There is nothing wrong with having democracy in the next step, and passing through a light version of the Islamic Republic is not a prerequisite at all.
I don't know who has injected that notion in people's head.
قهرمان پروری نکنیم
taknegaarFri Mar 04, 2011 03:47 PM PST
بعد از حرکت تاریخی ملت ایران در روز
۲۵ بهمن امسال، آقایان موسوی و کروبی
یک بیانیه دادند و اعلام کردند که هدف آنها سرنگونی حکومت اسلامی نیست
و آنها به آرمانهای امام خمینی اعتقاد دارن و در صدّ اجرای آن و اصلاحات هستن
البته بلافاصله، این بیانیه جمع و جور شد و حتی ادعا شد که
دفتر جنبش نباید از جانب این آقایان این بیانیه را صادر میکرد!
بعد هم آقایان موسوی و کروبی غیبشان زد!
به نظر من، بودن این آقایان برای حکومت اسلامی بهتر است تا نبودنشان! چرا؟
به همان دلیل آقای خاتمی و دوّم خردادش! در زمان کلینتون
دمکراتها، ٔبر این سیاست هستند که ایران باید قدم به قدم عوض شود! نه یکباره!
به نظر من این قایم باشک بازیها فقط یک بازی سیاسی و آماده سازی جامعه برای پذیرش اصلاحات است و بس.
هیچکدام از کشورهایی که در حال حاضر برای آزادی میجنگند، رهبر ندارند و بسیار موفقتر عمل میکنند تا ما!
متأسفانه آقایان موسوی و کروبی، جنبش را به صورت فرسایشی در آوردهاند
یادمان باشد که هدف، آزادی از یوغ استبداد حکومت اسلامیست، برای خود من، فقط ایران مهم است. قهرمان پروری نکنیم.
Valid Arguements!
by G. Rahmanian on Fri Mar 04, 2011 05:35 PM PSTMr. Daioleslam made very valid arguments in support of regime change in Iran. Anyone who wants anything short of regime change is either trying to go against the will of tens of millions of Iranians for his personal reasons, such a dubious past, or is a paid IR agent or supporter.