The world’s most notorious state exponent of anti-Semitism, the Islamic Republic of Iran, is on a path to uproot, not only all that are perceived as civilized, but to annihilate the greatest threat to its existence, the Iranian people. The mullahs and their mercenaries are wasting precious human life in order to maintain themselves in power through terrorizing the population.
The Iranian people are simply hopeless and helpless. Even the UN does not come to their rescue.
From its past performance, rather its absence of performance, we know that the UN watchdog is a true disgrace to dogs, since all it does is eat, sleep and look the other way. Furthermore, the dog has no teeth. The vet had to pull all its teeth before the dog became acceptable to the crafty cats that constitute the UN itself.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a unique creature—it is best described as a Theocratic Aristocracy. The “divinely-ordained” rulers maintain themselves in power by an elaborate system of patronage. Lucrative positions, contracts, and valued privileges are distributed by patronage. The result is that the ruling Mullahs enjoy a significant number of supporters in all strata of society—the civil service, the military, the powerful Revolutionary Guards, and the hooligans and thugs who are ready to unleash their vicious attacks on anyone or group that dares to challenge the in-charge men of Allah.
The illegitimate government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a quisling entity that has betrayed its people, its tradition, its glorious pre-Islamic achievements, and is incessantly working against Iran’s national interest. Iran, under the stranglehold and machinations of the Mullahs, has been transformed, in less than three decades, to the lead perpetrator of all that is abhorrent to humanity.
The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, Ali Khamenei, like his predecessor, Ayatollah Khomeini, whose callous disregard for human life was matched only by his consuming paranoia, allegedly has issued a decree to hang Iranian dissidents publicly in all the towns and villages with a population that exceeds 1000 people.
For Ayatollah Khamenei, the dissident viewpoints represent an unacceptable threat. Anyone found questioning the Sharia Law -- and many hundreds of thousands were -- had to be "weeded out.” The Islamic Republic is on a mission to end human life in Iran.
Mass public hanging, as well as secret executions in prisons, are routine in the tyrannical Islamic Republic of Iran. Recently Majid Kavousifar, 28, and his nephew, Hossein Kavousifar, 24, were hanged for the alleged murder of a hard-line judge, Hassan Moghaddas, who also was a deputy prosecutor and head of the "guidance" court in Tehran and notorious for jailing and condemning to death political dissidents. The victims were hanged from cranes and hoisted high above one of Tehran’s busiest thoroughfares. This “judge” had repeatedly bragged publicly that he often issued a death verdict without even examining the charges against the individual.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has the dubious distinction of executing more children, those under the age of 18, than any other country in the world. Such is the plight of the Iranian people.
Iran’s ruling Mullahs are clustered around major factions such as the conservatives, the moderates, and the so-called reformists. Yet, the differences among these factions are tactical rather than strategic. One and all share the same overarching goal of defeating the “Crusader-Zionists” by any and all methods possible, bringing about the “end of the world” Armageddon, and thereby creating the requisite conditions for the appearance of the Hidden Imam, the Mahdi, to assume his rule of the world.
What is the likelihood that the ruling Mullahs will actually use the bomb, you may ask. If they remain in power long enough to have it, they are very likely to use it, in one form or another, you are told. At the very least, they will use the bomb for blackmail and intimidation in the region. How can you help to prevent this catastrophe from happening, you may ask. Support the Iranian peoples’ struggle for freedom, by at least petitioning, you are told.
[As for Majid and Hossein Kavousifar, they both left Iran for Abu Dhabi following the assassination of the murderous judge, Hassan Moghaddas, and apparently they both took refuge in the US Embassy where they had applied for US asylum. We have no information as to why they were handed over to the Islamic Republic authorities when they were aware that they would definitely be facing execution. We hope that the US State Department can give us more information.]
In order to achieve total control, the Islamic Republic and its lackeys spawned a series of immense internal purges -- beginning in 1988 and known as the “Massacre of Political Prisoners of 1988”-- and have intensified their domestic terror in recent months and weeks.
A society that is intense in its struggle for change has a flip side to its idealism: intolerance. This totalitarian regime sees enemies everywhere, enemies who want to destroy the Islamic Revolution and diminish the results of its hard work of creating an Islamic utopia in the land of Cyrus the Great.
The regime seems to be panicking with hyper-suspiciousness. They have installed watchdogs in schools, universities, factories and all offices across the country, and are urged to be vigilant against sabotage, against those who crave freedom and democracy. Many innocent Iranians are being victimized, and the saying has gone around that "when you chop wood, the chips fly." As with Khamenei, it was believed that some who were innocent would have to be victimized if all of the guilty were to be apprehended.
In fact, they stigmatize, victimize and murder people without any due process of law. On the slightest suspicion, they arrest, convict and execute.
Few people would deny any longer that Islam and its variants mean, in practice, bloody terrorism, deadly purges, lethal actions, forced ‘hijabs”, fatal deportations, extrajudicial executions, show trials, and genocide. It is a widespread plague upon humanity, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people.
Today, the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the greatest threats to the stability of the civilized world and humanity at large. It continues to impose this horrendous ideology called Islam on the Iranian population.
The world must file legal charges against the leaders of the Islamic Republic’s wanton violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: for their crimes against humanity and genocidal actions against religious and political groups; for support of international terrorism; for demolition of religious sites and cemeteries; for rape, torture, and summary executions of prisoners of conscience; for forgery of documents; for acts of blackmail and fraud; and for much more.
To those misguided advocates of negotiation with the mullahs, beware. The mullahs are on an Allah-mandated mission. They are intoxicated with petrodollars and aim to settle for nothing less than complete domination of the world under the Islamic Ummah. It is precisely for this reason that they consider America and the West as "Ofooli," setting-dying system, while they believe their Islamism is "Tolooi," rising-living order. They are in no mood to negotiate for anything less than the total surrender of democracy, the very anathema to Islamism. This is only one reason, but perhaps, one of the greatest reasons, for fostering democracy.
Amil Imani is an Iranian-born American citizen and pro-democracy activist residing in the United States of America. Imani is a columnist, literary translator, novelist and an essayist, who has been writing and speaking out for the struggling people of his native land, Iran. He maintains a website at //www.amilimani.com
You got it wrong
by jamshid on Sun Sep 02, 2007 04:59 PM PDTI think you are refering to my reply titled "namak nashnaas". That comment was a reply to Amir1973. If you follow the indentations, you will notice it. I was refering to Amir not you.
Jamshid
What is with your sarcasm?
by Kaveh Nouraee on Sun Sep 02, 2007 03:29 PM PDTJamshid,
What's the deal with you? You made an accusation that the likes of me destroyed Iran, which is patently false. If you wish to be truly enlightened, bravo. Let's hope that's the case. Just take a deep breath and look at the larger picture before making baseless accusations. Too many are using emotion in place of logic, which is why Iran keeps going around in circles to begin with.
I am enlightened...
by jamshid on Sun Sep 02, 2007 03:45 AM PDTThe mullahs destroyed Iran? REALLY? Duh! Felicitations on your discovery. And poor old me... All the while I was thinking that it was little green people from Mars that destroyed Iran. I am enlightened by your comment. Thank you so much. NOW I know who destroyed Iran.
Who destroyed Iran?
by Kaveh Nouraee on Sun Sep 02, 2007 02:16 AM PDTJamshid
Get your facts straight. The mollahs destroyed Iran. They are the parasites of this planet. No one is out to destroy the U.S. except Arab terrorists and their bitches in Tehran.
Not to mention that they
by jamshid on Sat Sep 01, 2007 03:56 PM PDTNot to mention that they became muslim with the force of arab sword. But that's in the past. Today, as you said, Iran's population is not just mosly, but almost all of them are muslims. But....
But not with YOUR type of mindset Amir. Not your hating, angry, jealous, imposing and ruthelss type of mindset. You just REMBEMBER that.
Jamshid
namak nashnaas
by jamshid on Sat Sep 01, 2007 03:50 PM PDTSo you want to destroy this good country, the US, too? As your likes destroyed Iran? Your type is a destrutive force that feed on the system they live in, use its institutions, enjoy its benefits, and yet they want to destroy it too. You are a bastard bunch.
Jamshid
To Amir
by Kaveh Nouraee on Sat Sep 01, 2007 01:44 PM PDTAmir,
Your point is valid. I have lived here most of my life and have my Yankee Doodle license too. But we are American citizens by choice, and we are Iranians by blood. We have to maintain a vested interest in the land of our ancestors. It is still our house no matter where we are making our new home. As I mentioned, this isn't a Moslem issue, it's a criminal regime using the Moslem religion as a front to justify their crimes. The vitriol against all things Moslem is just as bad, however, so on that point, we agree.
But you see, the difference is that here in the U.S. we can complain and protest and vote, whereas in Iran, that's not available to the people, at least not legitimately.
Video on Khomeini's massacre of 1987-1988
by jigsaw on Sat Sep 01, 2007 09:14 AM PDTThe 19th anniversary of this mass execution is upon us. Let's not forget. Remember those young kids on this month. Remember Khavaron.
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List of the names of the victims:
//asre-nou.net/1386/shahrivar/6/koshtar/m-liste-koshtar.html
We have been desensitized to carange committed by the IRI
by jigsaw on Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:36 AM PDTExcellent and all valid points. Even we as expats seem not to care so much about the unabated atrocities, carnage and mayhem caused by the IRI not just in Iran but across the globe. As if living in a Gestapo state with the corporate army of Islamic Republic who rather feed her foreign mercenaries (hizballah, hamas, badr militia in Iraq) than her own citizens is normal and in our national interest. The public hangings, killing of dissidents, immoral sighen to demoralize women's idenity, arresting people on trumped up charges or killing the poor to combat poverty and drug addiction and stoning are mere entertaining nuisances of our daily lives. I wonder how other societies with slight sembalence of civility would have reacted to these ongoing travesties? Khomeini should be tried posthumously for his crimes against humanity some day..if there is any justice in the world.
THE ONLY GOOD MULLAH IS
by flovius on Fri Aug 31, 2007 06:59 AM PDTTHE ONLY GOOD MULLAH IS A DEAD MULLAH!
KILL THEM ALL!
THEY WLL ALL BE HANGING FROM THE STREET LAMPS!
IT'S BLOWING IN THE WIND!
West Is Silent on IRI's Massacre of Iranians
by Jahanshah Rashidian on Fri Aug 31, 2007 09:03 AM PDTAs usual, I agree with your courageous denunciations of the IRI, even in your rhetoric as “one of the greatest threats to the stability of the civilized world and humanity at large”. However I like to add my greater concern for the people in Iran, who are the first victims of the regime.
As you mentioned too, the massacre of political prisoners in 1988 is an obvious crime but a proof of my concern. What took place in 1988 and what is still carried on in the Iranian prisons are in flagrant violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which Iran is a signatory. The massacre is the most criminal example committed by the IRI.
However not only it is ignored by the US because of their complex relations with the IRI, but also the UN and the international criminal court, the Hague Court, have been silent on the massacre for the last two decades.While the genocide of the Nazi criminals against the Jews and that of the Ottoman Sunni Empire in Turkey against the Armenians are internationally recognised, a full investigation into the massacre of 1988 is required to shed light on the details of crimes and the culprits.
It is to mention that the US occupied Afghanistan an Iraq in a dubious relation with the Islamist attack of 11 September, but along with other key powers are always keen to remain in tune with the desires of the IRI by ignoring the massacre of 88. Apart from some human organisations, the major key leaders of the West yet again do not seem to show any interest in recognising this massacre of The IRI on their own Iranian citizenry. Is that normal that the "civilised" world still ignores this massacre?
Amnesty International has declared September 1st the International Day in Remembrance of the Massacre of political prisoners. The 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran is a crime against humanity but it is important to recognise that ayatollah Khomeini was not the only culprit of the crimes; in fact many other, smaller, crimes did not end after his death in 1988.
In the nineteenth year of the massacre, many thousands of Iranian families who lost their loved relatives in summer 88 want the international judicial authorities to establish a tribunal to bring these genocide criminals of the IRI to justice to be punished according to the same international laws which condemned the Nazi criminals in 1946 in the Nürenberg Court.
To Kaveh
by AMIR1973 on Fri Aug 31, 2007 04:45 AM PDTDear Kaveh,
I have lived in the U.S. for most of my life, and I am an American citizen. So when you say "we have to clean up our own house", the U.S. IS my house...Do you agree that Amil Imani's obsessive hatred of all things Muslim is pathological? Why not focus on the much greater wrongdoings of the government which we fund with our tax dollars, the U.S. government?
Great article
by Kaveh Nouraee on Fri Aug 31, 2007 01:16 AM PDTWhile I agree with the bulk of your article, this paragraph I take issue with:
Few people would deny any longer that Islam and its variants mean, in practice, bloody terrorism, deadly purges, lethal actions, forced ‘hijabs”, fatal deportations, extrajudicial executions, show trials, and genocide. It is a widespread plague upon humanity, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people.
Islam is being used as a front for criminal entities like the IRI and other terrorist groups. All of these activities which we all know is happening every day, isn't based upon true religion, but rather a prostituted version as interpreted by illiterate criminals. True Moslems are sickened by the IRI, as it goes against everything in the faith. And while the U.S. is no "boy scout", the article is about the IRI's murderous activities, Amir1973. Bringing up the U.S. in Indochina is a feeble attempt at diluting Amil's point. We are all aware of what the U.S. has done, and is still doing. On that point you are correct. But honestly, we have to clean up our own house before we can begin complaining about the neighbors.
vespian "WHOM THE GODS
by vespian on Thu Aug 30, 2007 09:27 PM PDTvespian
"WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY, THEY FIRST MAKE MAD."
Iran's population is overwhelmingly Muslim...and proud of it
by AMIR1973 on Thu Aug 30, 2007 02:19 PM PDTAs a confirmed Iranian-American agnostic, I can say that the pathological anti-Muslim hatred of a deranged clown like Amil Imani has no place and no future in Iran. That's a very reassuring thought...Most Iranians don't support the IRI, but most Iranians do believe in their religion, Islam, as well as in their pre- and post-Islamic Iranian culture...By the way, the freedom-loving government of the U.S. killed a lot more civilians in Indochina during the Vietnam War than Khalkhali, Khamenei, and Khomeini combined (NOT that it excuses the executions of the Mojahedin and others by the IRI). Why do you seek to divert people's attention away from Uncle Sam's murderous policies?
Excellent article
by jamshid on Thu Aug 30, 2007 01:00 PM PDTPlease post to as many other sites as you can. I visited your website amilimani.com and I strongly recommend it to others.