"The Nojeh coup was an attempt to overthrow the newly established Islamic Republic of Iran, and the government of Abolhassan Banisadr and Ayatollah Khomeini that occurred on July 11, 1980. It was staged by officers and servicemen from the infantry, air force, army and secret service under the leadership of the former imperial prime minister, Shapour Bakhtiar, who had been operating from Baghdad since Khomeini took power in Iran..." >>> Wikipedia
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"Operation Shahrokhi Base, later renamed to Nojeh, was a coupe of Patriotic Iranian Armed Forces Members to Kill Khomeini and destroying his Islamist Regime in 1980 to reestablishing an Free Iran.
Killed during the Nojeh uprising:
1- General Saeed Mehdioun (Pilot) August 15, 1980 Tehran
2 - General Ayat Mohagheghi (Pilot) July 20, 1980 Tehran
3 - Colonel Daryoush Jalali (Pilot) July 31, 1980 Tehran
4 - Major Faroukhzad Jahangiri (Pilot) July 20, 1980 Tehran
5 - Major Iraj Soltani Jay (Pilot) August 7, 1980 Tehran
6 - Major Kavous Alizadeh August 7, 1980 Tehran
7 - Major Omid Ali Boveiri (Pilot) July 24, 1980 Tehran
8 - Captain Mohammad Malek (Pilot) July 20, 1980 Tehran
9 - Captain Bijan Iran Nejad Sabet July 20, 1980 Tehran
9 - Captain Karim Afrouz (Pilot) July 24, 1980 Tehran
10- Captain Mohammad Behrooz Fard (Pilot) July 31, 1980 Tehran
11 - Captain Hormoz Zamanpour August 15, 1980 Tehran
12 - Captain Ali Asgar Soleymani (Pilot) July 24, 1980 Tehran
13 - Captain Nasser Zandi (Pilot) July 24, 1980 Tehran
14 - Captain Ali Shafigh Sept. 16, 1980 Tehran
15 - Lt. Nejat Yahya (Pilot) July 31, 1980 Tehran
16 - Lt. Mohammad Ali Saghafi (Pilot) August 7, 1980 Tehran
17 - Lt. Hossein Shokri (Pilot) August 7, 1980 Tehran
18- Lt. Jafar Rastgoo August 7, 1980 Tehran
19 - Lt. Nasser Rokni (Pilot) August 7, 1980 Tehran
20- Lt. Jalal Asgari August 7, 1980 Tehran
21 - Lt. Ayoub Habibi July 24, 1980 Tehran
22- Lt. Mohammad Mehdi Azimi Far (Pilot) July 24, 1980 Tehran
23 - Lt. Mohammad Ali Farzam July 31, 1980 Tehran
24- Ho22mafar Yousef Pour Rezaee July 20, 1980 Tehran
25 - Homafar Jafar Mazaheri Kashani July 24, 1980 Tehran
26 - Sgt. Hossein Karimpourtari July 31, 1980 Tehran
27 - Sgt. Mojtaba Moradi July 31, 1980 Tehran
28 - Sgt. Siawash Nouroozi July 31, 1980 Tehran
29 - Sgt. Ahmad Mohamadi July 31, 1980 Tehran
30 - Sgt. Bakhsh Ali Karimian (and 22 other enlisted personnel)
(and over 112 Armed Forces Personnel)
(and More than 40 Civilians )
info: www.iiaf.net"
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توده ای های پفیوز
Nader VanakiSun Sep 05, 2010 08:51 PM PDT
شوروی)، در مقاله ای ( ۹ اردیبهشت ۱۳۷۸، وبسایت راه توده ) یادآوری کرد که
کودتای نوژه توسط سازمان نظامی آن حزب، که با مقامات جمهوری اسلامی همکاری
می کرد، کشف و "خنثی" شد.
Ananymouse
by Doctor X on Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:37 PM PDTBoy. How cool. My tv is on and is tuned to Everybody hates chris show, you know, another genius brainchild of Chris rock and then i start reading your comment with his name in it!!!
Yeah, 33%, counted by whom?
by Fair on Fri Sep 03, 2010 08:06 AM PDTCounted by the side who "won", the side who was chosen by your stateless terrorist leader. There was no recount, no independent investigation into the allegations of large scale fraud (of which there were plenty of evidence), and the crackdown that ensued on the orders of the absolute ruler consumed the lives and livelihoods of millions of Iranians. Or should I say, "dirt and dust" as called by your junta president.
So go put a lid on it, you are full of crap as usual. Sitting here playing with motorcycles while advocating medieval rule and military dictatorship on the people of Iran. Typical of a stateless terrorist.
Like I said, one hair of any of these heroes is worth a million of you worthless creatures. They have a country, you don't. They contributed to Iran, you did squat for Iran.
Not jinxed just the "1 step forward 10 step backwards" routine
by Anonymouse on Fri Sep 03, 2010 06:23 AM PDTcyclicforward, Chris Rock used to have a routine where he'd compare the progress and regress of the black people.
He'd put on chalkboard the progress that blacks have made like he'd use an old black athelethe where they couldn't play in major leagues and then he'd compare it to Michael Jordan and say "one step forward" and he'd show a ladder going up in a chalkboard.
Next he'd use Colin Powell the first black Foreign Minister taking blacks 5 steps forward and then he'd use Mike Tysons as taking blacks back 10 steps!
Then he'd use Condoleeza Rice as the first black woman Foreign Minister taking blacks 8 steps forward and then he'd use New York spitting on TV as taking blacks 3 steps backwards!
He used other examples and I didn't mean to use just Republicans, I just remembered those.
As for Iran removing the dictator was 5 steps forward, bringing Mullahs to power was 10 steps backward! Nobel peace prize for Shirin Ebadi 10 steps forward, Sepahbod-Ulrich cheering Ahmadi 8 steps backwards!
The Iranian people will figure it out and get rid of this dictatorship as well at their own pace and time. It is a matter of when not if.
Everything is sacred
Great patriots
by Azarin Sadegh on Fri Sep 03, 2010 02:33 AM PDTRooheshaan shaad baad!
These men were great Iran-lovers and patriots...My cousin knew a few of the executed pilots personally when they lived in "Paygah-e Shahrokhi" in Hamedan. They were good people with a noble intention. History proved that they were right and that's why they're judged and recognized as heroes.
We'll never forget what they tried to do and if had succeeded, we all would have been in a different place.
The Corporal's
by Agha_Irani on Fri Sep 03, 2010 01:58 AM PDTcontribution to society is defending the barbaric blood thirsty islamists raping Iran.
Anyone who puts islam before iran is a vatan foroosh and that sums up the islamists who have ruled Iran since 1979. So spare us the fake patriotic act.
Your regime is a bunch of Arab wannabes - but even Arabs don't accept you cos sunni Arabs view shias as apostates.
sargord pirouz, you know, just because people call you stupid,
by narmaki on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:45 PM PDTyou dont have to act like one.
You live in USA, and have not a freaking clue about Iran. keep your fake statistics for ame joonet, she might find them amusing.
Now, need to get some sleep. You see unlike you , the rest of us work and contribute to society for our living!
Well Fair, 33% of us voted
by Sargord Pirouz on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:29 PM PDTWell Fair, 33% of us voted Green in the 2009 election- a minority- and out of that figure, most of us were not protesters (according to WPO polling analysis).
And, according to WPO, an analysis of multiple polls finds little evidence the Iranian public sees the government as illegitmate:
//www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/br...
Now I realize all of this is like the screeching sound of nails on a chalkboard to certain segments of the exile community, buy hey, my advice is to grow up and face the music.
Oh,so suddenly the people's vote
by Fair on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:14 PM PDTmatters, according to the stateless terrorist "pirooz". Suddenly, 98% of the people "voted for Khomeini", and those who plotted against this had to be executed en masse.
But somehow, when a vast majority of Iranians today reject ANtarinejad and Khamenei, it is acceptable to gun them down in the street and rape and torture them.
I spit on this hypocrisy and the stateless terrorist who spews it. The heroes of the 18 Tir uprising took action to save their country, as they were patriots and saw the coming disaster clearly. General Mohagheghi's plan to shoot down the AF jumbo jet was completely justified, as it entered Iran illegally, and carried a traitor to Iran who said on that very plane that he has no feelings for Iran. These heroes died, but stateless terrorist chicken here got to play with his motorcycles for 30 years and come here and put them down. No you traitor, it is hypocrites like YOU that the people reject, and you have the gall to call the Iranian people subversives.
The people of Iran will remember these heroes, long after the empty hypocrites like terrorist major are rotting under ground where they belong. One hair of a true Iranian like General Mohagheghi is worth more than a thousand of these stateless terrorists whose existence on this planet is worthless.
Uncle Saeed Mehdiyoun
by mahmoudg on Thu Sep 02, 2010 08:29 PM PDTI have such good memories, of this fallen hero, Major General Saeed Mehdiyoun. He was always brave and rash. Stood up to his sovereign too and perhaps why Azarbarzeen and Rabiee were promoted quicker than he. Even though they all started their service at the same time, and Genral Mehdiyoun was by far a better fighter pilot than most of them. But he would take shit from no one and speak his mind. He spoke his mind about his country and gave his life to defend the Persia he loved from the clutches of the most tyrannical regime the world has ever known.
Tales of Nojeh Plan in Farsi has been taken offline
by MM on Thu Sep 02, 2010 07:23 PM PDTI went to the original site Tales of Nojeh Plan in Farsi and it has been taken offline.
Do you think Iran is jingsed
by cyclicforward on Thu Sep 02, 2010 06:35 PM PDTI mean, Bakhtiar couldn't bring it together then these folks couldn't make it happen. It looks like whenever there is someone who is good and true to the cause he/she loses the battle to the evils like Khomeni and you name it. Just go through our history and you can see good people always come last.
~***TRUE HEROS OF THE PEOPLE & MOTHERLAND***~ **** ROOHESHAN SHA
by 13th Legion on Thu Sep 02, 2010 05:58 PM PDTTo bad they did not get to carry out this brilliant and timely plan, they don’t make men like this anymore, sorry to see the may have been the last of their breed. I would have loved to see a plan like this carried out today, bomb the hell out of the that old rag head of a monster called “rahbar” along with his Jad o Abad, the velayate BS along with the sepah passdaran and the bassiej and their tooleh sag brain washed followers and the people will Handel the rest.
I regret to see we don’t have volunteer suicide bombers taking out heads of state, basijis and passdars, but one should NEVER lose hope.
And as for these bacheh akhoonds that while living in the US praise, defend and are so proud of their beloved IRI and that SOB of a monster Khamenehiye and his boozineh AN, why don’t you go live in Iran and serve your masters? I know Your kind, you like to live in the west and enjoy the western life style, while going to your local Masjid and socializing with your fellow Hezbolahi idiots, watching your pres TV IRI crap while criticizing the US and Israel 24/7, but you just won’t gather your jor o pallas and go back to your beloved IRI? What a bunch of hypocrites you are.
Hope to see your rahbar and his gang bombed and blown to hell, once the head of the snake is cut off, the rest of his noches will run back to the whole they crawled out of.
to just take somebody's life like that
by rtayebi1 on Thu Sep 02, 2010 04:04 PM PDTthis person will never be. we will never see him again he is gone. How many of us can take another life for any reason?
The gramps was a civilian volunteer in the Nojeh Coup
by Safa Ali on Thu Sep 02, 2010 03:30 PM PDTThe Nojeh coup took place 9 years before i was born. My grandfather was a civilian volunteer in the coup. They all got caught. My grandfather was tortured for about 2 months and then executed. My dad told me that while the guards were carrying him out to be executed, he started having a heart attack. So instead of shooting him while he was standing with his fellow compatriots. They just shot him twice in the chest and once in the head while he was having a heart attack on the ground.
Later, they dropped his body off at his mothers house. My dad tells me that my great grandma went crazy and wouldnt speak to anyone after seeing the dead mutilated body of her only son. His body was really messed up from the torture. He had a broken leg, a broken nose, broken fingers, and cigar burns all over his face and body. Not to mention the bullet hole in his head with his brains hanging out the backside.
The Islamic Republic has been much more murderous and brutal than any other regime in Modern Iran. But Retards like SP choose not to accept it.
The vote for IR was never anything close to 99%, and armed
by Hoshang Targol on Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:56 PM PDTresistance to it has actually a very long history.
A) The Vote: There were entire provinces in Iran like Kurdestan, that simply refused to particiapte in the vote. But it wasn't only Kurdestan, Turkamen Sahra, Baluchestan, parts of Khuzestan,...So this whole 99% is more of ballony than anything else.
On the armed struggle resistance to IR, again Kurdestan is a very unique isntance where the enitre population of a province refused to submit, and fought back. And has paid the price for it ever since. Of course, again, Kurdestan was not the only location where we have witnessed mass armed resistance to IR.
P.S. To Framarz, we have one better than Sara( drill baby, drill) it's called: contemporary Iranian social movements ( students, women, labor, intelectuals,...) too bad non-Iranians have always paid more attention to them than we have!
Sliding pen w/ woman undressing vs Khomeini falling off coffin!
by Anonymouse on Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:54 PM PDTFaramarz jaan I forgot which comedian (perhaps Jay Leno) was the one who used that pen as a prop in his routine!
Khomeini and company have long since wore out their welcome mat and the events of last year is proof positive. I remember in Hamedan a taxi driver was taking us around and showed us the Imam square which he said people don't call it Imam square anymore, more like Friday square.
As far as I can tell there is only way out of this which is similar to how we brought them in. They are a dictatorship and they all more or less fall the same way through popular uprisings.
Saddam was different but he was warned in 1990 and again in 2002 and 2003 but he was too dumb of a dictator to know what's going on!
As for Sarah Palin she is just annoying. I would say she has the same characteristics as Ahmadi with the same level of annoyance!
Everything is sacred
Anonymouse, That Hopey Changey Thing
by Faramarz on Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:23 PM PDTWhat Iran needs now is a character like Sara Palin to ask the basic question, “How's that hopey-changey thing working out for ya?”
It is true that Khomeini was popular in the beginning, and remained popular with a segment of population through the end, but he wore out his welcome quickly.
You are describing the scene of his arrival. The infamous Rafighdoost was his driver in the Chevy Blazer (more name dropping by me for cocktail hour!) Then they put him in the helicopter to fly out of the congested Shah Reza Avenue. They beat his supporters by belts to clear the area for the helicopter landing. History Channel has a 2-hour program on this.
A lot of good mouth filling names 4 future reference & stories!
by Anonymouse on Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:23 AM PDTThis wasn't the only attempted coup. There were other ones including the bombing in Majlis that killed the 72 (wink wink :-) MPs and wounding Rafsanjani and not to mention the Iraqi invasion of Iran itself. There were even few that the regime made up just to be able to execute some more people.
They didn't have a chance anyway. Not that early after a popular revolution that ousted a dictator. When Khomeni arrived in Tehran his Chevy Blazer was put on shoulders and taken to Jamaaran! Remember that? Similar to when he died after which there were sliding pens showing the dead Khomeini falling off the wagon or was it a helicopter?!
Everything is sacred
Short Memories, Long Spins
by Faramarz on Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:01 AM PDTThe reason that the vote turnout was high was that the people of Iran were warned that they needed to show up at the polling places to get their ID cards (Shenaas Naameh) stamped. Without the stamp, you were in serious trouble. That's why even the older folks showed up.
Now, in the true spirit of the Islamic democracy, the results were never in doubt!
The same 99% that voted for Saddam, Hosni Mobarak, Ghaddafi, voted for Khomeini too!
Sargord
by Simorgh555 on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:38 AM PDTA trained historian like the disgraced David Irwing. Another fabricator of lies and distorting evidence.
Sargord is more of a bona fide lackey of the Islamic Republic whose leader Khomeini had paedophile tendencies. Obviosuly this doesn't bother him in the slightest as a historian.
Majd's book?...
by Farah Rusta on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:32 AM PDTWhich one? Mohammad Gholi's or Hooman's? Please name the one you used in your training dear Suck Puppet?
What uni was that again?
FR
islamist groupie
by Agha_Irani on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:28 AM PDTI see that the islamist groupie is here propagating the bizarre outlook on the world of the hezbollahi ideologues.
Contrary to the claims of SP, I think most Iranians (including the majority that never left Iran) would view these people as heroes. They attempted to overthrow a barbaric tyranny and history will remember them as such.
Voting for khomeini in 1980 was probably like voting for AN in 2009 - a staged vote. Moreover, the people had no idea what the islamists had in mind for them because of the islamists usual tactic of deceit and deviousness. Had they known perhaps the people would have risen against the regime back then.
Since we are talking about history and "historians" there is the quote attributed to Lincoln:
"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."
The islamists seem to think they can fool all of the people all of the time but their days are surely numbered and only then will history properly recognize the efforts of these men.
Heroes never die
by afshinazad on Thu Sep 02, 2010 09:51 AM PDTThese heroes were true Iranain true soldiers of nation. there are a lot to educate the new generation about their country and their heroes and at the same time all Iranian have a duty to unite the nation against the Regime and removing this cancer out of motherland.
Sargord pasdar: if you are Iranian, you are disgrace to nation and country and I promise you gootverans like you will never see the Iran again.
Re: ِThanks Parham for the feedbacks
ParhamThu Sep 02, 2010 09:27 AM PDT
Unfortunately, that was the fate of many patriots as we know. I also know a couple of people like that, one having been a pilot and having fought in the war with Iraq.
speaking of credentials ii (many parts to come)
by hamsade ghadimi on Thu Sep 02, 2010 09:21 AM PDTnot to mention ahmadinejad's supposed phd in civil engineering (specializing in traffic engineering) in 1997. interestingly, he was governor of ardebil from 1993 to 1997 while working on his dissertation ;) thanks to his academic expertise in traffic engineering and his influential roles as mayor of tehran and president-select of iran that tehran and iran boast some of the best traffic records in the world.
Speaking of IRI Credentials ;0)
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Sep 02, 2010 08:56 AM PDTThat seems to be an IRI Obssession :
Mr. Ahmadinejad then accused Ms. Rahnavard of entering a graduate program without taking the entrance exam and other, lesser violations of university policy. (NY Times)
Iranian minister flaunts bogus Oxford degree (guardian)
IRAN: Official admits his Oxford degree was fake (LA Times)
Those who boast the Most about them seem to be the less qualified ...
LOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooool
فرمانده پایگاه یکم هوایی در مهر آباد
FaramarzThu Sep 02, 2010 08:54 AM PDT
General Ayat Mohagheghi was a brave soldier and a true Iranian patriot. You can see the true face of courage in this video that had been shot after much torture and beatings.
He survived the first round of the executions of the top military brass after Khomeini came. He and others like him mistakenly thought that they could somehow work with Khomeini, Bazargan and others and build a better Iran. He is famous for offering to shoot down the Air France 747 that was bringing Khomeini, Sadegh Tabatabai and the rest of the gang to Mehrabad. His commander cautioned him that the Air Force had already been infiltrated by Khomeini sympathizing Homafars and it would be hard to fuel the F-14. But he said that his fighter jet was already fueled and ready to go. His plan was rejected.
It is hard to say who leaked the plot, but given the number of people involved, it would have been difficult to keep it a secret. Khomeini’s house at Jamaran was the main target, plus a few other mosques and some tactical bridges around Tehran.
The Homafar angle is an interesting one. The Iranian Air Force introduced a new category of staff to maintain the sophisticated equipment that Shah was buying from the US. Homafars were high school diploma trainees that were in between the regular officers and the uneducated Goroohbaan! Like many Iranian of the same age group they fell for the promise of a better and more democratic Iran that was being preached at the time.
Shahrokhi Air Base in Hamedan (Nojeh) was named after one of the early Air Force pilots, Colonel Shahrokhi whose fighter jet (F-105?) crashed during a take off on a short runway at Mehrabad.
our resident bache mullah
by shushtari on Thu Sep 02, 2010 08:50 AM PDTis yet again making his pathetic attempt to defend murderers and thieves!
98% my butt!!! there were no clear choices, it was already preplanned by the mullahs- you think your idols are fair and just????! that they wanted to give the people what they wanted???!
your mullah khomeini started by yapping lies, from no mandatory hejab, to freedom for newspapers, etc!!! ALL LIES!
these men were and ARE TRUE PATRIOTS who will someday soon be honored rightly after your mullahs are spending eternity in hell.
I read that Gen Mehdeeyoon was tortured so badly that he was missing an eye, and the mullahs charged his wife for each bullet that was in his body when she went to claim him!!!!
have some shame akhoondak, and bow your head down to true iranians
One day
by Ensan on Thu Sep 02, 2010 08:24 AM PDTOne day we will spread flower over their graves and recognize them as who they truly are, the Iraninan National Heroes. May they all rest in peace.