سازمانهای جبهه ملی ایران در خارج از کشور این ضایعه را که به مرگ و بی خانمانی بسیاری از هموطنانمان انجامیده است به ملت ایران تسلیت میگوید و مسئولیت اصلی بالا بودن تعداد قربانیان زلزله در شهرهای آذربایجان شرقی را ناشی از فساد همه جانبه و ناتوانی حکومتی میداند که بجای رسیدن به امور مملکت، به چپاول درآمدهای ملی پرداخته و آن را صرف حاتم بخشی ها به ماجراجویان خاورمیانه و دیکتاتوری مانند بشار اسد مینماید. ما از کلیه هموطنان میخواهیم که با تمام امکانات خود به یاری زلزله زدگان بشتابند و از این طریق وحدت و همبستگی ملی را بار دیگر بنمایش گذارند.
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As always JM is a lot of hot air
by anglophile on Tue Aug 14, 2012 02:52 AM PDTand empty of substance:
" At this point JM is not directly organizing its own efforts to send help by its own trucks."
MK
Ms. Minoo
by Masoud Kazemzadeh on Tue Aug 14, 2012 02:14 AM PDTDear Ms. Minoo,
There are actual good things that people inside Iran can do to REALLY help the victims. For example:
//jebhemelli.info/html/bayan-didgah/12/120812zelzeleh.pdf
I hope this is helpful.
Best,
Masoud
Thank you, Dr. Kazemzadeh
by Minoo66 on Tue Aug 14, 2012 01:56 AM PDTThank you, Dr. Kazemzadeh for your clarification. I am sorry for misunderstanding. I think Roozbeh jan's comment led me to what I assumed. I can gather now that JM has no definite plan to help the victims of the earthquake. You are just advising people to help each other. I still don't understand the leadership role that Roozbeh jan bestowed upon you. I think there is a lot about politics that I have yet to learn.
Thank you.
Ms. Minoo
by Masoud Kazemzadeh on Mon Aug 13, 2012 09:55 PM PDTDear Ms. Minoo,
1. Roozbeh’s comments about trucks are about students from Zahedan University (in Sistan va Balochestan province). Those trucks are NOT organized by JM.
2. At this point JM is not directly organizing its own efforts to send help by its own trucks. JM is asking the people to help those who are directly engaged in providing assistance to the earthquakes victims. There are many inside Iran who are providing many forms of assistance such as blood, food, water, medicine, blankets, tents, and other basic necessities.
3. JM was directly involved in the Bam earthquakes. It took the donations and other rebuilding materials and directly helped the people (including staying there and actually rebuilding buildings). From the time that one of our leaders, Gholamreza Takhti, took personal effort to bring assistance directly to the victims of earthquake, we have tried to do as much as has been possible under trying conditions.
4. Food and medicine could be sent (via various Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations) that provide direct actual assistance. As far as I am aware, the IRI is not allowing foreign assistance to go through. One may use the U.S. Postal service to send humanitarian donations to family members in Iran and ask them to forward them to those groups inside Iran that directly deliver the supplies to the victims.
5. Unfortunately, the prolonged and massive terrorist activities of the fundamentalist regime and the world efforts to contain and restrain the Iranian government’s terrorist activities have placed many obstacles intended to contain the fundamentalist regime’s numerous efforts to maneuver around the sanctions. We are all victims of the fundamentalist regimes’ sinister activities. As long as this regime is in power, we will suffer. The best thing that we can do for the Iranian people, is to get rid of the IRI as soon as possible.
Best,
Masoud
Dear Dr. Kazemzadeh
by Minoo66 on Mon Aug 13, 2012 09:07 PM PDTThank you very very much for your firm stand against tyranny and criminal activity of the mullahs' regime and their agents abroad. I can only repeat what Roozbeh jan said and thank you for your lead.
Can you please arrange for one of those Jebheh Melli trucks that Roozbeh jan said are on their way to Azarbayjan, to make a stop in Abyek? I can coordinate some donations such as food and medicine. How many trucks are they.
Thank you agin.
Dear Roozbeh
by Masoud Kazemzadeh on Mon Aug 13, 2012 08:50 PM PDTThank you. I agree with pretty much everythingh you wrote.
Best,
Masoud
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by maziar 58 on Mon Aug 13, 2012 07:48 PM PDTI'm sure there are many other decent nation willing to help including Iranian peoples inside or abroad.
IF the mollahs let them IN .
deepest condolences to our Azari hamvatans.
p.s As I'm looking at my heriz rug wondering if the weavers survived the.....
Maziar
Thank You dear Masoud for sharing.
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Mon Aug 13, 2012 07:29 PM PDTAmongst all the sadness and darkness of the islamist fascism, the spirit of our people is shining like a bright light. People with zero trust in islamic regime are forming their own local committees to reach their azari compatriots and help them. There is one particular story,about a group of students from Zahedan University in extreme SE corner of our country,heading towards Azarbaijan,in extreme NW corner,with trucks load of supplys given by local poor baloochis. The trip takes them more than two days.
It's good to hear JM taking a leading role on this again.
The frustrated barkings of tiny insignificant parasites feeding off the Islamist regime, hoping to gain some "political milage"out of the misery of our Azari compatriots, are based ignored.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
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by First Amendment on Mon Aug 13, 2012 07:26 PM PDTIn my opinion.......Well in that case you should have initiated a genuine move in order to ease the sanctions and limitations...........but instead all we have got is a webpage which displays the picture of a comatose poet...........Are you kidding yourself?...............
No to NIAC and the Terrorist Regime
by Masoud Kazemzadeh on Mon Aug 13, 2012 07:12 PM PDTFA,
1. I, along with most decent posters on this site, do not give a damn about what YOU think.
2. In my opinion, our main enemies are the vf regime and NIAC.
3. In my opinion, under no circumstance, the decent pro-democracy activists should work with a disgusting gang like NIAC.
4. In my opinion, we should do all we can to weaken NIAC and the terrorist regime.
My 2 cents,
Masoud
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by First Amendment on Mon Aug 13, 2012 06:54 PM PDTIn my opinion, JM, or any other party, organization, group, movement, or grouplet who did not support the NIAC's plea to Obama, missed the train big time..............Any organization could have and should have joined the call, while clearly, loudly, and with much dignity stipulating the differences in political views and policies........
پیام ادیب برومند به هموطنان در آذربایجان
Masoud KazemzadehMon Aug 13, 2012 05:54 PM PDT
//www.adibboroumand.com/%d9%be%db%8c%d8%a7%d9%85-%d8%a7%d8%af%db%8c%d8%a8-%d8%a8%d8%b1%d9%88%d9%85%d9%86%d8%af-%d8%a8%d9%87-%d9%87%d9%85%d9%88%d8%b7%d9%86%d8%a7%d9%86-%d8%af%d8%b1-%d8%a2%d8%b0%d8%b1%d8%a8%d8%a7%db%8c%d8%ac/