Mostafa Mir Ebrahimi was born February 22, 1987 in Tehran. Six months ago, Mostafa was arrested and taken to an unknown location by regime forces while he was at Neda Agha Soltan’s grave site. Mostafa’s friends who witnessed the arrest informed his family about the news. But after six months of efforts to search [for answers], the regime refused to release any information to his family. Mostafa’s name was not registered in any prisons or official lists for the arrested. After the six months, and a few days before the release of the forensic report, Mostafa’s father learned [of the death]. The regime has not allowed Mostafa’s body to be delivered to his family. Regime agents stated that they will first bury Mostafa before giving the family the address to the grave site.
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rest in peace mustafa mir ebrahimi
by hamsade ghadimi on Fri Feb 26, 2010 08:22 AM PSTthese stories are heart-wrenching. i truly cannont understand how anyone, whether for money or ideology, can support the iri thugs. and i cannot imagine how anyone can blame other iranians (whether inside or outside of iran) who are also against the regime for the death of mustafa and others like him. these iri supporters treat these victims as some automatons who're under the trance of expatriates. and at the end, they justify the fate of these victims as a necessary "bad" as they don't blame iri for it.
OnlyIran
by IranMilitaryForum.net on Fri Feb 26, 2010 08:06 AM PSTHere I am answering your call! Yes, indeed another death and another tragedy. Indeed a sad day! But what on earth you expect really? Did you think you by sitting on your buttocks here yelling for revenge this revenge that calling people to pour on the streets to riot will stop random violence? I do not condone this a bit! But I do clearly remember you and those of you who shed Crocodile tears here were openly asking for bloody confrontation if that may be, and here is blood per your request.
You people, from your comfortable chairs are willing to see plenty of blood shed, with no regret, so long as you get your way. PVK, you, and the so called PAX freedom should rethink the way you want change in Iran and re-examine your deadly desires.Some of you are simply hot headed bunch some of you have far more different motives. Some want blood shed as a catalyst to regime change and some are among you to destroy Iran as is with candies like pre-Islamic glory, freedom and democracy. Heck they will even sell you life insurance for dirt cheap and promise hefty rewards if the regime is changed.
One major reason characters like you are doubted by Iranians is this call for blood while holding on your comfortable chairs. Thank god there was no Blood spill per your expectations during the 22-Bahman, otherwise I could see demands for much more revenge and thus more blood spill while you are comfortably drinking your ice cold beer here.
One reason I personally (I can bet I am not alone) do not trust your bunch with your type of "care" for Iran is what I saw in Iraq. If IRI is called dictatorship, Iraqi Saddam Hussein was a world class dictator.
I saw what happened there for in the name of freedom and Democracy and I took note. Iraq lost nearly a million new babies during the ten year prior to invasion but under aerial bombardment and hefty sanctions, a million during the war were perished some say at least a million will disappear because of destroyed health care and depleted Uranium and guess what, eight years on they do not have much freedom nor a Democracy. In fact, there is no day that passes by without a bomb going off somewhere in Iraq that kills between twelve to forty people. I forgot to mention the two and a half million that left the country. Imagine the loss of this scale on a 24 million population, it is simply a catastrophe! How did it happen? Would it happen if Iraqis knew in advance what they were getting themselves into? A resounding NO!
Saddam Hussein would eventually be forced to share power and die, yes it could take another fifteen to twenty years but that regime would change (already seven years has passed since the invasion)
Iranians living in Ira know what happened in Iraq as the second episode happening in Afghanistan as we speak and they do not trust your calls of Freedom and Democracy because it will be THEM to pay the heavy price not any of you who will still be sitting here comfortably drinking your beer watching the turmoil to pass so you can be "invited" to visit Iran for business or pleasure!
THAT WON"T HAPPEN!
Ahmadinejad's term will end in three years, who knows, if this is the worst you like us to believe then it must get better then. China was a far more authoritarian than is today. But with better economy slowly but surely things improved in China. Why would I want an Iraqi model of change when there is a Chinese model of change? That is what a lot of us see as an option not bloodshed as a change catalyst.
The crocodile tears you shed cannot simply be trusted! Bloodshed will not solve Iran's problems but they will stop the nuclear activity to pleasure of Israelis who need that to stop as soon as possible even over ten million Iranian dead if that is what it takes.
Now, hopefully you will think twice before cheering for more blood as a real Iranian when next time you send off people out onto the streets while you are in your comfortable armchairs like a commander in chief. Better yet, go there and experience it first hand and share the consequences of what you demand!
We have
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Feb 26, 2010 03:58 AM PSTall the leftist; islamic and jebhe melli geniuses from 1979 to thank. Make no mistake this is a direct result of their treason.
Idiots chose to replace the Shah with a demon. Now the children pay.
Shame Indeed !
by Darius Kadivar on Fri Feb 26, 2010 03:01 AM PSTTheir Time will come !
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by timothyfloyd on Wed May 12, 2010 09:26 PM PDT.
May he in death have the peace that IRI denied him in life
by Anonymous Observer on Thu Feb 25, 2010 09:16 PM PSTShame on these anti-Iran microbes. May the day come that every single one of these pieces of human filth, including their agents and propagandists, both foreign and domestic, be brought to justice.
تف بر تو و تف بر هر چه که معتقدی.
MMThu Feb 25, 2010 09:13 PM PST
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The Supporters of IRI
by IranFirst on Thu Feb 25, 2010 09:25 PM PSTDear Onlyiran
A lifetime of Islamic upbringing and indoctrination with heavy dose of
outdated leftist propaganda does not leave much room for these people
to think independently as normal logical people can. This Islamic brainwashing
with their outdated leftist ideologies only leads to indoctrination. In
other
word they believe in any lies, distortion of facts as long as it is
consistent with their sick mix of Islam and hatred of the western world.
They do not believe in the concept of one's country and nationalism
(Bee-VatAn), since Islam prohibits it and left does not encourage it.
That is why they don't care about the torture and death of young
Iranians by IRI, but get very upset if a Muslim in Yemen is wronged.
Shame on Criminal IRI and its brainwashed supporters