Our Kurd countrymen have suffered greatly in the past 31 years under the Islamic Rapist Regime. Iran owes our kurd ham vatans big time.
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The never ending
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri May 14, 2010 09:31 AM PDTgifts of Islam;
Thanks a lot Ali Shariati and Mehdi Bazargan. Two of the biggest jerks in Iranian history.
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by yolanda on Fri May 14, 2010 09:29 AM PDTThank you, vildemose, for the update and for spreading the word.....I saw Farzad Kamangar's class photo and his letter to his students, deeply touching! The whole thing shows how brutal and inhumane IRI is and how brave the Kamangars are! God bless his soul and his relatives.
Regime Tries to Arrest the Entire Family of the Executed Teacher
by vildemose on Fri May 14, 2010 09:16 AM PDTIt wasn't enough for them to unjustly hang the Kurdish teacher, Farzad Kamangar in Evin prison on Sunday, now the regime not only refuses to give his body and belongings back, they have issued arrest warrants for the entire family members who have been 'making too much noise' outside the Evin prison.
Saltaneh Rezayi, Farzad's mother pictured here, Mehrdad Kamangar (Farzad's brother), Sarvar Kamangar (Mehrdad's wife), Shirin Kamangar (Farzad's sister) and Farzad's 15 year old nephew, Javid, have all been threatened with arrest by the Evin prison authorities.
Prison authorities have also refused to return the bodies of the other four executed on Sunday, Farhad Vakili, Shirin Alamhouli, Ali Heydarian and Mehdi Eslamian. The authorities have told the families that bodies will be secretly buried and they will be notified at a later date of the whereabouts of the burial places, in fear of the funerals turning into public protests.
Khalil Bahramian, the Iranian lawyer who represented Shirin and Farzad breaks down during this telephone interview with the Kurdish channel, Newruz, as he describes the injustice of these executions.
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I agree. The kurds are some
by vildemose on Fri May 14, 2010 08:40 AM PDTI agree. The kurds are some of the bravest people in Iran. We should all learn from their courage and conviction.