The BBC's Sadeq Saba has visited the Iranian holy city of Qom, the spiritual home of Iran's conservative Islamic establishment and the source of some of the most outspoken dissent against the system.
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Sadeq Saba in Qom
by Anonymous500 (not verified) on Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:00 AM PDT:-)) And knowing full well that Sadeq Saba of the BBC-Persian is just a "journalist" (my left foot) and nothing else, we can be assured that this interview is not supposed to be conveying some good advices from The British Maonic Lodge to these akhunds telling them "cool it dudes, you have done us much needed service and we don't want to see your end, a violent end, one that will send you guys to the dust bin of history, cool it."