Why is it that the world only talks about the nuclear threat of IRGC or Ayatollah's military, and not talk of the genocide taking place in Iran?
The Jews, Israelis go on about their plight under the Nazis, and yet not one word is mentioned in the UN, about saving Iranian people. In fact they make them accomplices to the Ayatollahs. What insult.
What has happened, is very subtle. The world press says, "well it really isn't that bad over there is it?". "We do not need to intervene". But then they want to attack Iran. Madness.
Let us put the Ayatollah rule anywhere else in the world, and see how quickly the human outcry will reach UN. See the UN swiftly pass a resolution to reach the people and save them. Would one member of the press dare to call it an attack?
The situation in Iran is grave. But the world press and UN are very very grave. You have no shame for people, who did so much to save the world. Who saved the Jews? Iranians. Who respected the Birth of Jesus first? Iranian Magi.
US and EU businesses do deals via China and India with the Ayatollahs who are killing Iranians?
How dare do the members of the UN, work with representative of the Ayatollahs in the UN building calling himself Iranian?
A rescue mission needs to be created for Iran. No we do not need bloodshed as in Syria. We need a proper resolution in UN condemning the Ayatollahs. We need a commission to be set up to create a goverment in exile for Iran.
The UN must pass an emergency resolution now. Once that is in place, the Ayatollahs have to criticize the UN and not just US.
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SK: I would sincerely appreciate it….
by Bavafa on Wed Aug 22, 2012 02:56 PM PDTIf you NOT ever put me in the same boat as with Fesenjoon. While I respect his service in defense of our mother land tremendously, that ends our similarities and my appreciation (based on what he has shared with us) of his past or present services to our motherland or as an Iranian.
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T: thanks for your concern.
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:52 PM PDTT: thanks for your concern. We were and are a currency which one killer exchanges with another. I remember when they fooled some of their own kind to take my late father as hostage for supposedly stealing 50 million dollars. They all showed fabricated letters of my dad when he ran Petrochemical Company of Iran. Dad then sat with them and proved to them that the letters were all cut and paste jobs. They then left his house and returned to Iran. The IRGC learned that their childish endeavour had failed and to save embarrassment killed their own agents. Mum and dad are now buried in London. Our ancestor's home was taken by Reza Shah and is now Saadabad Museum and our own home is a Komiteh of Saadabad.
When you have had such a heritage and legacy you don't think about nothing else but making sure the extent of the truth is fully explained.
So if anyone puts a silly comment, watch out. I don't mince my words. This is no joke. I am an Astrologer and I can feel the unbelievable terror abound in Iran and how criminal the world media is in not reporting it.
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by Truthseeker9 on Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:33 PM PDTI'm so sorry to hear about your family shrine. Forgetting the term genocide or whatever, I've often wondered the same thing.
Fesenjoon2, I ageed with your response to SK
by Azarbanoo on Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:22 PM PDTAbout the other ex beseji on this site. I have noticed this too.
SK
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:08 PM PDTHe may or may not be an IRI supporter. Allaho A'lam. But he is definitely doing their bidding and proliferating their ideals.
I have yet to see him even once openly and unequivocally (without dragging Israel and US into his sentence) directly condemn Khamenei, Khomeini, and the nezaam.
All he ever does is throw around sly remarks and baa-namak talk-backs, ridiculing his ideological opponents. That is a classic trademark of an IRI akhondist. We have a country that has been literally demolished in the past 35 years, and all he ever does is distract attention to Gaza and Israel? Are you kidding me???
If he wants to be a Palestinian advocate, thats fine. But he has no right to question the ideas and ideology and beliefs of others, and worse, accuse others of not being Iranian, or being a traitor....which he repeatedly has.
....Besides, he didnt volunteer like me in the war. He merely survived his sarbaazi. So for him to question my past is a bit too much. If he were real, he would answer my challenges, instead of focusing on me and who I am.
F: my own family shrine has
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:51 AM PDTF: my own family shrine has been totally wiped out because they were dignitaries. Hitler or Pol Pot or Huts did not do this.
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genocide indeed
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:45 AM PDTnot to mention the Bahais and Mandaeans that have been literally WIPED OUT of existence in Iran. I know victims from both groups, personally. If destroying Bahai cemetaries and physically erasing minority groups from Iran is not a genocide, then what is.
//www.nhbahais.com/BahaiPapers/suspended_genocide.pdf
Fesenjoon
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:36 AM PDTBavafa isn't an IRI supporter. I think u two have more in common than to fight here. If what u are saying is true in terms of sacrificing your life in the war then that is the same with Bavafa doing the same during the war. I bow to both of you for being there for our people at the time of need.
Why don't you two can't be at peace with each other?
Soosan: quite wrong.
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:31 AM PDTSoosan: quite wrong. Genocide took place in Iran in 7th Century by Koranic Law. At that time the aliens made a pact with those who remained as true Iranians that if one Iranian does convert back to being an Iranian (or as Moslems call them Zoroastrians), then they can kill every single true Iranian.
It is for that reason alone that Zoroastrians in Iran will not accept Moslem Iranians. It is because they have been persecuted and mostly killed, and live in hell. They have been nearly wiped out.
Now please do not correct me.
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answer to bavafa
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:22 AM PDTareh aziz e delam.
The picture in my avatar EXACTLY fits my past history. I was sentenced to lashes in prison by the Fars Province Revolutionary court in the 80s. And this was in spite of my volunteering in the Baseej to defend Iran during the Iran-Iraq war, for which I lost the motor nervous function in my right leg after an attack in 87.
So tell me, what do you have to show for that makes you a proud Iranian? Being a "cyber warrior" for Khamenei? Or blabber about the rights of Palestinians and the evils of Israel and America every day?
The word Genocide still,as Bavafa so correctly mentioned, can't
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:42 AM PDTbe applied here. Now if you compare banning ' spoon zanee ' to what that happened in Bosnia for being the same then I guess you are right. Then we shouldn't be arguing. How can we?
May be you just need to use a more accurate terminology which I am sure there are many to still describe these mullas with.
Now As far as I concern UN and the rest of the sane world ( as Rabbi Fred likes to put it) can go to hell. They are just looking for their own Bitches simillar or worse than Talibans for the middle east..
It is only the Iranian people who should be standing up for their rights without any of the so called sane world assistance, untill then we will keep changing the ' Khar's paaloon ' ....
1367 was a gencide
by Azarbanoo on Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:33 AM PDTmore than 20,000 innocent young IRANIANS were killed by this barbaric regime only because they would not have Regime's idiology & they would not think like them.
Marg bar IRR/IRI
Bavafa: if Koranic Law and
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:24 AM PDTBavafa: if Koranic Law and its enforcers were not deliberate, what were they? Every part of Iranian culture was Talibanized. Show me one piece of art or parchment from ancient Iran that has remained. Only things that were literally part of the mountain have remained.
Any kind of thought that is Iranian from a Zoroastrian perspective has been destroyed under the pretext of some holy killing machine.
People in Iran never wore black. People never destroyed the land with burials. Ahuramazda Law taught people to love Earth and keep human in natural balance. Life on Earth was deemed to be Heaven.
Koranic law completely removed our ancient ways. The whole world began loving death worship. If that is not Genocide then what is?
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Aghaye alimostofi: “Hardly” was a response to your question...
by Bavafa on Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:12 AM PDTof which
“Are you stating that there is no mass killing and inhuman activities going in Iran?”
Hardly so, while I believe there are great injustices, including show trials or otherwise which results in the execution and killings of Iranians who opposes the regime, those hardly fit the definition of “genocide”
By using the term genocide to describe such injustice and murder of Iranian people, we are dimension its true meaning/value. That is why I suggested to look up the definition of the word and see for yourself if that description of the word fits what is taking place in Iran and if it compares to the type of crimes that previously was labeled as genocide (Holocaust or Rwanda)
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide
Genocide is "the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.
Fessenjoon2: I have been meaning to ask you a question;
The picture in your avatar, was that also part of your job description when you worked for the IRI or did you only report them and someone else carried it out?
By your own admission, you were part of the rank and file of IRI in various capacities specially during the times that IRI was mass killings of the opposition by hundreds if not thousands, right? Of course now you are here exposing those of “supporters and apologists of the Nezaam”, right:)
I don't know why I even bother with you and the likes of you!?!?!?
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
Fariba Amini: lets go to the
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 09:55 AM PDTFariba Amini: lets go to the point of arrival of Koranic law in Iran in 7th Century and its first Inquisition of Iranian culture. It totally descirated our holiest of places and documents. Only did the Christians do something relatively similar in Egypt in about three hundred years before. The Moguls actually brought back Persian language which saved Iran. The spirit of Iran like a Phoenix rose from the ashes. Now we have the second Inquisition. Moreover the arrogance of the IRGC is worse than Hitler's youth. Speak to any Astrologer or a Clairvoyant and they will tell you of what your own ancestors went through. Genocide is not strong enough of a word. The world's heritage was literally wiped out.
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Genocide??
by Fariba Amini on Wed Aug 22, 2012 09:43 AM PDTLet us not exaggerate as it is customary. This terminology is used correcty for Armenians, Jews and Rwandans but for Iran? It is double exaggeration.
Genocide is "the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group",[1] though what constitutes enough of a "part" to qualify as genocide has been subject to much debate by legal scholars.[2] While a precise definition varies among genocide scholars, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
(CPPCG). Article 2 of this convention defines genocide as "any of the
following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a
national, ethnical, racial
or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing
serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately
inflicting on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about
its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended
to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring
children of the group to another group."[3].
F: thank you for that.
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 09:28 AM PDTF: thank you for that.
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Ali Mostofi
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed Aug 22, 2012 09:24 AM PDTAzizam,
All you have to do is take a good hard look at people like "Mehrdad" to get the answer to your question. The supporters and apologists of the Nezaam are not far and few in numbers. Quite numerous in fact. How else can a genocidal regime last 35 years? :-)
Mehrdad: sorry it must be me
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 09:17 AM PDTMehrdad: sorry it must be me not reading your comment appropriately. So you do agree with what I am saying. It just read it as if your were astonished about what I was saying. And the answer "hardly" is not really very clear. I would appreciate a little more effort in the way you write. I put a lot of effort and I expect a little more than vague nondescript sentences.
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Alimostofi: Hardly….
by Bavafa on Wed Aug 22, 2012 08:48 AM PDTAnd if this is your conclusion of what I am saying, then that perhaps explain your blog and hence, confusion.
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
B: I am confused. Are you
by alimostofi on Wed Aug 22, 2012 08:27 AM PDTB: I am confused. Are you stating that there is no mass killing and inhuman activities going in Iran? Are you stating that the Ayatollahs are warmly greeted everyday in open arms by Iranians?
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Is it an Iranian trait to over exaggerate….
by Bavafa on Wed Aug 22, 2012 08:06 AM PDTWhether it is as a result of our frustration with the regime in Iran and/or our own inability or backbone to do something about it or just the well-practiced over exaggeration that often times displayed by Iranians, we use terms/slogans to catch others attention not realizing the damage and insult that those may inflict.
Case in point:
Using the term genocide to describe the situation in Iran, in my book, is an insult to those who have gone and experience this heinous act. This in turn equates what Iranians are going thru with Jews during WWII and the Holocaust, Armenians, Rwandans or the Serbs.
It is simply emotional, insensitive and moronic
'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad