فرمانده کل ارتش ایران گفت که در جریان اعتراضات انتخاباتی سال گذشته، "در پادگانها و در اتاقهای برخی از سربازان"، عکس "سران فتنه" نصب بوده است. به گزارش خبرگزاری ایلنا، سرلشکر عطاء الله صالحی امروز ۱۴ آذرماه (۵ دسامبر) در گردهم آیی مسئولان "واحدهای امر به معروف و نهی از منکر ارتش"، در توضیح نحوه مقابله با سربازان نصب کننده چنین عکس هایی افزود: "به آنها نمیگفتیم که آن عکس را پاره کنند، بلکه به مسئول عقیدتی ـ سیاسی میگفتیم سعی کنید این موضوع را از دل آنان پاک کنید." در پی انتخابات ریاست جمهوری سال گذشته و درگیری های خیابانی نیروهای نظامی و انتظامی با معترضان به انتخابات، برخی منابع خبری از گرایش گروهی از پرسنل این نیروها و اعضای خانواده هایشان به معترضان و رهبران آنها خبر دادند که در رسانه های دولتی، "سران فتنه" نامیده می شوند.
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Right
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Dec 10, 2010 04:41 PM PSTAgain my friend OnlyIran you are absolutely right on this one. The IRI is in trouble and hizbollah won't save it. Bringing hizbollah will just make them more hated by the people.
Real Iran forces will have little trouble chosing between people and hizbolah. I guarantee you we will see these goons holed up with angry mob of Iranians ouside. Demanding their heads. They will be lucky to live to make it to jail.
What I also find quite interesting
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 08:15 PM PSTis the claim made that the majority of the employees of IR's propaganda services (except for ones on this site I guess) voted for the opposition. The MP claims that 750 out of the 800 employees of the IRIB voted for Mousavi. If that's the case, added to the student opposition and the dissent in their security forces...boy, they're in trouble...
Regarding Israel
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Mon Dec 06, 2010 05:45 PM PSTThe Ayatollah saz: "Israel Must Be Destroyed" blah blah. Now he is in hell and Israel is building more settlements. Now who got it right anyway?
OnlyIran
by Fesenjoon on Mon Dec 06, 2010 05:27 PM PSTDude, what do u expect? They lie left and right! It's allowed by their religion. "Israel must be destroyed" is a direct quote from Khomeini himself. Not only that, they openly call jews "filthy" (najes).
Kinda reminds me of the "Death to America" solgan, where they claim they dont actually mean Death to America. morons.
BTW- Did anyone notice the slogan on the mural?
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 01:01 PM PST"Israel must be eliminated" by Khomeini? :-))
And did you notice what a fuss the IRI supporters have been making trying to say that Khomeini never said that, and that he only said "the Zionist entity must be wiped from the pages of history?"
Now, that should go to show what a bunch of bulls***ers we're dealing with.
fesenjoon, the answer I believe is yes.
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:50 PM PSTI read somewhere that two of his terrorist brothers were terminated by the Israeli army. So he frightened for his miserable life, escaped to the relative safety of Iran, where he only deals with unarmed protesters, at least for now....
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
It was a very close shave indeed for Khamenei and AN....
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:45 PM PSTOn the ashura day 2008.
But lessons learned. Next time the shaving will be complete and without mercy :)
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Fesenjoon, that's them
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:40 PM PSTAs I mentioned below, Khamenei is said to be a big personal fan of the family.
Mehrdad
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:39 PM PSTI don't think that they use them on a large scale at this point. I think that they bring them in on as need basis and for specific purposes. Nothing unusual in crazy dictatorships by the way. Foreign mercenaries are always used for obvious reasons. They have more loyalty and are more reliable.
related?
by Fesenjoon on Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:51 AM PSTIs Hosein Ashmar, by any chance, related to the Ashmar brothers, seen here glorified on a mural in Tehran?
OnlyIran: with all due respect to you
by Bavafa on Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:45 AM PSTI would not trust an affidavit that is produced by IRI to wipe my rear specially if it is to defend their thugs.
Having said that, I don’t question these folks (thugs) participation in the security apparatus of the IRI and/or their brutal involvement in the suppression of the uprising. However, first I am unsure of their identity/nationality and secondly the message that is being floated around (not necessarily by your blog) is that the use of foreign forces against Iranians is wide spread and common by IRI, which I am unsure of. Again, this does not mean that I am denying it nor accepting as a fact. But I am interest to learn and know more of it, specially if it is factual rather then based on rumors and heresy.
Mehrdad
And this is a video of terrorist Hossein Ashmar's brother
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:33 AM PST//www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_iLagOssiE
Notice the striking resemblance to his brother Hossein, the terrorist who was attacking people in the streets of Iran.
Mehrdad - unless the IRI produces an affidavit
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:21 AM PSTwe will never be 100% proof of the identities of these people. The facts are, however that: 1. these people definitely are special. The photos of them coming out of Mousavi's Qaytarieyh headquarters show that the local police was trying to ptotect them from photographers. 2. One of them is spotted next to Khamenei's convoy, which would require high level clearance. 3. At least two of them are seen together most of the time. 4. There are multiple reports on multiple sites about their identity. Just Google Ashmar's name. 5. I read somewhere that Khamenei is a big admirer of Hussain Monif Ashmar's family, and especially his brother, Ali Ashmar, who died in a suicide attack in South Lebanon (or Israel, I'm not sure).
Put all of those together and the picture will become clearer. Now, if you want ironclad proof, I won't be able to give it to you.
OnlyIran: Thanks for providing the link
by Bavafa on Mon Dec 06, 2010 09:59 AM PSTActually I saw that link last night after reading your blog and tried to view each picture closely and cautiously.
In all honesty, I am of some doubt or at least would like to see more concrete evidence and information about the use of foreign (Arab) forces . Specially about how wide spread this was. I could easily see a very small number which unless they were at the leadership role, would not really be any effective way of using foreign forces. But I have also seen enough despicable act by this regime that can not over rule out its possibility so… I guess one can say, I am sitting on the fence and treating this with skepticism.
One would think though if they (IRI) could not trust their own security forces, they would be even less trust worthy to be under the command of foreign entity who is opening fire on their brother and sisters but who knows?!?!??!
If you have any other info, I would appreciate it send it to me as I am interested to learn more about the facts of it.
Mahmoudg: I hope you are prepared to send your son and daughter along with those who are going to be bombing Iran. Unless you are prepared to sacrifice your own, you can not expect others to do so, unless you are a hypocrite and a freeloader.
Leeches and vultures do that you know, ride on others expense.
Mehrdad
Hence why surgical attacks
by mahmoudg on Mon Dec 06, 2010 09:16 AM PSTwill have a two pronged advantage for Iran. Firstly, this regime of the Islamic Rapist Cultists will be removed and secondly, among the many hundreds of thousands of Basij who will perish will be the "A-rab" hezbollahs. win-win situation folks.
Mehrdad - here it is
by Onlyiran on Mon Dec 06, 2010 08:59 AM PSTFirst, here's the link to photos of known Lebanese Hezbollah terrorists attacking people in Iran:
//anger-flame.blogspot.com/2010/11/blog-post_01.html
Second, I was responding to people who questioned why the IRI would import Lebanese fighters when they have all the Basijis and Pasdaars in Iran? The answer to that question is in this report. It's because they couldn't totally trust their own security apparatus. So, they imported 100% loyal foreign mercenaries so that they could keep an eye on things and make sure that the troops didn't go stray.
OnlyIran: I am failing to see the reason in this report
by Bavafa on Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:21 PM PSTCan you kindly high light the portion that you think points to using other (Arab) soldiers in the last year upraising and the subsequent brutal and fascist like treatment of Iranians by IRI?
Mehrdad