In memory of Mohammad Mokhtari

In memory of Mohammad Mokhtari
by Simorgh5555
17-Feb-2012
 

14- February 2011. Just over a year to the day. Mohammad, a handsome young Iranian man was struck down by the terrorist Basij at the same demonstrations attended by Saneh Jaleh, who life was also brutally ended in the same way. 

A Walls Street Journal writer, Farnaz Fassihi, had written about Mohammed that he was " strikingly handsome with jet black hair and big eyes, came from a large middle class family, and loved sports. He hiked on weekends and played soccer and basketball, friends say. He had a good sense of humor andrelished the Iranian political satire show Parazit, aired on Voice of America and modeled after the Comedy Central's "Daily Show With Jon Stewart," according to his Facebook postings.

His Facebook postings are nearly all about encouraging friends to join the antigovernment protests on Monday. Before he headed out to the demonstrations, he posted "Happy Valentine's Day," and then posted a funny video of an Iranian woman dancing." 

//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/02/god-let-me-die-standing-remembering-mohammad-mokhtari.html

On the day of the protest Mohammad had left a message on his Facebook account stating that, "God, Let me die standing" - and he did! Mohammed, embodies the courage and selfless sacrifice which thounsands of Iranians made against the brutal occupying regime. Mohammad died standing and was spared the ignominy of hundreds of Iranian protesters who have been tortured and raped by prison guards that were given condoms by their superiors to commit their heinous deed. 

DEATH TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC. PLEASE SUPPORT MILITARY ACTION. VIOLENCE IS THE ONLY SOLUTION.  

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