Wikipedia: Ayatollah Mohammad Mousavi Khoeiniha is an Iranian cleric and secretary general of the reformist Association of Combatant Clerics. He was a founder of the now banned Salam newspaper and is a member of the Expediency Discernment Council. Khoeiniha was prosecutor general of Iran after revolution. He has been accused of execution of many political activists without any trial during his term. He was the spiritual leader of the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line who led the hostage taking of American embassy staff on 4 November 1979 >>>
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VPK & BSH
by Maryam Hojjat on Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:20 AM PSTRP & other influential political diaspras are in process of forming an organization following the RP initiation for Human Rights violation against Khamenei.
Re: Cheap labor
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Dec 20, 2011 04:59 PM PSTIf anyone gets a mollah to do honest work that would be a miracle
Lots of cheap labour for the future
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Tue Dec 20, 2011 04:39 PM PSTSo many IRI mullahs will be captured and returned to Iran to do hard manual labor. We'll have to make guarantees to repatriate them and the money they will run with, back to Iran, so executions will be out, but life in prison upon a real trial will be necessary.
VPK
by BacheShirazi on Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:03 AM PSTWhatever the next regime in Iran is, I hope it puts Iranian interests first.
I really hope that someone like RP gets a National Council going. That will:
I also hope he achieves his goal, it looks like he has become a more active in the past few weeks. He should seriously look into getting himself a Sattelite channel. It's probably the best way to communicate with Iranians inside Iran, basically everyone has it. I really have no idea why he has not done this yet.
BacheShirazi
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:49 AM PSTIs this ment to be a good thing? Israel or the west only want regime change in Iran to meet their own interests, they don't care about democracy. The anti regime movement should be for Iranians, not for the interests of Israel or America.
It is neither rather a reality. As you rightly said Israel has its own goals. They are not those of us. But there is a reasonable amount of overlap. In particular both of us hate the Mullahs. But it stops there since Israel wants a weak Iran and we a strong Iran.
Therefore we must be active as diaspora. I wish we have some organization to lobby for us. NIAC has failed to be that by obviously siding with IRI. I really hope that someone like RP gets a National Council going. That will:
it's very evident that
by BacheShirazi on Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:26 AM PSTit's very evident that either the israelis or someone has infiltrated the akhoonds' and pasdars' ranks and is sabotoging them
Is this ment to be a good thing? Israel or the west only want regime change in Iran to meet their own interests, they don't care about democracy. The anti regime movement should be for Iranians, not for the interests of Israel or America.
every person who has been to iran lately notes that almost everyone
hates the guts of this filth.....maybe that's dramatic, but it's the
truth...
Not dramatic at all. I understand the regime is unpopular, i'm just saying not much action is being taken against it..
bache
by shushtari on Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:36 AM PSTI disagree.....it's very evident that either the israelis or someone has infiltrated the akhoonds' and pasdars' ranks and is sabotoging them....also, every person who has been to iran lately notes that almost everyone hates the guts of this filth.....maybe that's dramatic, but it's the truth...
like vpk said, it seems that they have outlived their usefullness and hopefully they are on their way out....
I read somewhere that in 12/09 they had khayenei's plane ready to go syria because they felt the regime was about to fall......so even though they seem pretty tough, once the bucket hits the fan, they will shave their beards and hide in a hole somewhere!
VPK
by BacheShirazi on Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:28 AM PSTI'm not sure. Iran has unfortunetly looked stable through the whole Arab spring except for the very beginning. I believe the last protest was in february when Mohammad Mokhtari and Saneh Jaleh where killed. This regime will obviously fall eventually, but these comments of an impending revolution are in my opinion a bit over dramatic.
BacheShirazi
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:25 AM PSTI think West is done with them and that is what is going to do them in.
The iranian situation
by BacheShirazi on Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:21 AM PSTwho used to serve tea before the revolution are pissing their pants
knowing that hell is coming.....now they pretend to be 'reformers'!!!
What makes you think that hell is coming for them? The iranian movement has been incredibly disapointing and easy to contain as far as I can see.
Self Criticism
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:13 AM PSTGood he will have plenty of time to do this in jail making license plates. As you know I oppose the death penalty. Filth as him should be kept alive and made to work their *** t o pay for their crimes over and over.
If he thinks it will get him off the hook he is wrong. Nothing is going to get him off. Might as well realize he is toast. Run now maybe Putin will let him in! But maybe not since the next government is going to want him back for punishment.
These guys ruined many people and families; now he wants to be forgiven. I do not think so not until he pays for his actions. That is impossible in a single lifetime therefore he is gonna rot. And that is the right thing.
all these filthy traitors
by shushtari on Tue Dec 20, 2011 08:24 AM PSTwho used to serve tea before the revolution are pissing their pants knowing that hell is coming.....now they pretend to be 'reformers'!!!
good luck with that! all those innocent patriots who were murdered in cold blood will soon get their justice.....
this akhoondak, along with yazdi and the rest of the shepeshee filth will be on a skewer in hell soon, right along the grand filth, khomeini
It was bad eliminating Bazargan, but the elimination of everyone
by Hooshang Tarreh-Gol on Tue Dec 20, 2011 07:19 AM PSTelse? It doesn't even get mentioned, as if they never existed. Of course for Khoayniha they still don't.
"self criticism"?! Judgement day is coming......
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Tue Dec 20, 2011 07:15 AM PSTThis particular , sneaky, murderer of an islamist akhoond, turned "reformist", having noticed that something is about to hit the fan in a serious way, needs to realise that nothing short of a trial at an international tribunal for his crimes of mass murder of Iran's best and brightest would suffice. Here the resume of this sneaky reformer...
OTHER POSITIONS:
Leader of the "Students Following the Line of the Imam" who held American diplomats in Tehran hostage for 444 days
CHARGES RELATED TO THE MASSACRE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS IN IRAN IN 1988:
-1 Khomeini personally assigned the task of implementing the fatwa for the massacre to Khoeiniha as Chief Revolutionary Prosecutor.
-2 In all "death committees" he had his own representatives who directly reported to him.
-3 He dismissed several local prosecutors who objected to the mass murders.
-4 From 1985 through 1988, as Chief Revolutionary Prosecutor, he was instrumental in the execution of thousands of people.
OTHER CHARGES:
-1 He and his deputy prosecutors issued at least 100,000 arrest warrants for dissidents. Most of the detainees were subjected to savage torture. Huge numbers were executed.
-2 He appointed special representatives in the Ministry of Intelligence and its departments throughout Iran in order to expedite the arrest and torture of political dissidents.
PUBLIC STATEMENTS:
Le Monde, March 1, 1989: "Imam Khomeini summoned Revolutionary Prosecutor Hojjatoleslam [Mohammad Moussavi] Khoeiniha and ordered him to treat all Mojahedin, in prison or elsewhere, as being at war with God and execute them summarily..."
//www.iranhumanity.com/
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
بدرد امام جانتان میخورد
FredTue Dec 20, 2011 04:09 AM PST
وحوش اسلامیست؛ منجمله این "آیت الله" و آن نخست وزیر "محبوب امام" سید میر حسین موسوی خامنه و دیگر "اصلاح طلبان" بجای عذرخواهی از نهضت آزادی که همدستشان بوده و گفتن من نبودم و نمیدانستم و ایندست تقیه کاری مألوف وحوش، باید از ملت ایران پوزش بخواهند و بعد با زبان خوش تشریف ببرند دادگاه بین المللی جانیان در لاهه خودشان را برای رسیدگی به جنایات بی حد و حصر در دوران زمامداریشان معرفی کنند.
این لوس بازیهای فعلی بدرد امام جانشان میخورد.