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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Tears and blood in Iran for freedom

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A six and half months of clashes after a suspicious tainted election that has divided the nation of Iran, where is taking now the green movement with its civil protest?




The Iranian clerical regime has been telling its own people that foreign forces are fomenting the opposition movement, but the people of Iran doesn't believe in it anymore. One thing for sure, the Iranian people have had enough and wants now a change on the top!

Even after the conservative Islamic cleric dominated state has been taking steps to restrict the flow of information to the outside world (especially with the usual banning of the foreign press), the Iranian people have found ways to communicate and let us know their current situation, with a flow of crude images of beatings and murdering.

The Islamic Republic of Iran moving toward a procrastinated destiny




Are these protests taking Iran to a new Iranian revolution? For the time being this is not a revolution, or maybe it is the start of a new one! Well, we'll see how history will play it out... For the moment what we are witnessing is, a regime that is oppressing its own people with brutal forces by operating its own repressing mechanisms to prevent the reformist movement from freely express their dissent for the lack of justice and freedom in their own nation.




Humanity can't be chained and restricted from its own freedoms for very long, and because of its inherited condition of being born free, humanity, soon a later will rebel with excessive force to its own tyrant.

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IRAN - Road to Freedom


Looks to me that since this world came to be doesn't matter what part of it an individual lives in or what religion he practices in it, but when comes to personal freedoms any single individual living in this our planet will fight his oppressors with last of his remaining forces to defeat them!

Bella ciao, Iran


We, the people of the free world are with you in your fight for freedom and democracy.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Ominous winds of war coming from Iran.

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Nuclear sites' agenda:

  • operative sites
  • sites in construction
  • sites in projects

Many have questioned the real intents of Iran's proudly inclination for nuclear energy. Iran doesn't really needs nuclear reactors. Simple put, it has enough oil to supply all of its needs, for many years to come. Why then, its eagerness for nuclear energy? The answer at first look is very simple. Iran wants to accomplish nuclear power status to...(that's the real concern of many peaceful nations) to engage in a nuclear warfare against ...guess who? Of course, its much hated nemesis, "Israel".


From the current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statements" in which he expressly declares the total and imminent destruction of Israel. Hes insane declarations on Israel destruction, been repeated as a litany on any interview he gets. In one of his recent interviews held in Rome, (in the occasion of the FAO's summit for the global food crisis) the Iranian president has repeated once more his vehement concepts for a total annihilation of the Israeli nation:
Israel will disappear from the world's geography. The disappearance of the Zionist regime would be good for every nation of the world, a regime which makes suffer peoples, not only the Palestinian, but even the European, and the United States people. Sixty millions people died during world war II. For what reason, only a small part of these dead people is always been remembered.
(he's referring to the Jewish's holocaust)
I want just to say that this black box of the Zionist regime would finally been opened. What I have said regarding the Zionist regime, was mostly the announcement of a news, or in truth, I say, I announce that this regime is on its way out. There will be, its own demolition.
(I've integrally translated the Iranian president's interview with an Italian news media. I tried to be the most accurate possible, during this translation.)


"Is he crazy?" That's my personal reaction, after listening to Mahmo
ud Ahmadinejad's interview. He doesn't gives the impression of a looney gay, at least that's the feeling I'm getting when I'm observing his interview. But then, we'll never know for sure who he is really behind that facade.


The prompt reactions that were coming from Israel towards Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's anti-semitic remarks, were not overdue:
you
(referring to Iran)
will vanish before us, if you won't stop with your nuclear programs.
This is a promise, that expressly Israel makes to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, while it's making evident allusion to its nuclear arsenal.



On the same note... Barack Obama during his candidacy to the United States' Presidency said:
I'm ready to defend Israel status as a sovereign state. Regarding Iran, I will do anything possible to impede Iran to get its hands on any possible nuclear capacities.


Today, Iran leads and sustain the radical wing of the Muslim world, if Iran would ever become a nuclear power, it would become in the same time leader of one of the most extreme and dangerous Islamic front of all time. Thereafter, a radical Iranian nation will set aside the moderated Islamic front, and in the end it will threaten not only Israel, but all the Western nations. As we all know, the radical Islamists are not just anti-Zionist, but anti-Westerners as well.

If a nuclear attack on Israel soil would ever happen, it wouldn't be without consequences for Iran itself? Not doubt about it. There will be outcomes for Iran too. Thinking of the consequences: the magnitude of damages would be of an immense tragedy on a vast scale. Common sense tells us, that this event it's too unrealistic and would never happen. Would it? In reality, concerns regarding the situation on that part of the world, are very worrisome.

The Iranian president should curb his fierce words, not knowing where those same words will bring not only the Israeli nation, but the entire Iranian nation as well. If he does not ceases with his insane words now, he is condemning to a certain catastrophe the all world. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's lunacy is bringing many nations to the edges of a nuclear war. Iranian people should wake up now, before it's too late. The destruction of the Israeli nation will come with a very high price to pay, not only Israel will suffer the outcomes, but Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's poisoning words are condemning as well, the nation of Iran.


A concerned...Red.eVolution


Tuesday, February 19, 2008

An Iranian father, killed his 14 years old daughter by stoning her to death.

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Honor Killings




Honor Killing in Iran-An Iranian father, punishes his 14 years old daughter, by stoning her to death.

A 14 years old girl, stoned to death because her father believed she was having an affair with a man. The matter happened in a deserted locality of the periphery of Zahedan. Zahedan is the capital of the Sistan and Baluchestan Province, which it's situated in the southeast of the Iranian's country.



The Sistan and Baluchestan Province (it's a territory situated in the southeast of the Iranian's country).

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Sharif (that's the name of the father killer), after he was arrested by the Iranian police, justified his criminal act by saying "I had to save my honor". Sharif, has admitted to have stoned to death the little girl "by the name Samieh" with the aid of a friend, without showing sign of repentance. "I suspected that she had a relation with a man and I was forced to stone her to death, for being able to wash my soiled honor", would have said Sharif during his interrogation. "I did not have any other choice", has added the man. He told the event of the lapidation, in the minimums details to his enquirers.

As he, recalls the murder:

H
e had loaded the young daughter on his car and after took her to the desert, in the rural province of Zahedan, close to the Afghan's frontier. There, he stoned to death with the help of some friend, the young daughter. "In the car, she had a terrorized look. I believe, she knew what was going to happen to her. During the lapidation she yelled, asked mercy. But, I did not have any choices", told Sharif to the daily paper Etemad Iranian.

Aftermaths:


Today, the father is in jail with hes friend. The killing of the young Samieh in the desert, faraway from other people's looks, wasn't enough for him to avoid the jail. In fact, to denounce him was the desperation of a mother. The mother of the young murdered girl. Not even the mother of Hina Saleem (the Pakistani girl, killed by the own father in Italy) had never dared, to accuse the husband.

Sharif will pay in jail for his murderer crime, in a sentence between three and nine years. The sentence don't even come close to the hanging sentences, reserved to assassins in Iran.

The law.

In Iran in fact, the father is considered to be the "owner of the blo
od" of the daughter and the crimes to avenge the honor (above all in the rural zones) are justified by the common moral. Sharif, suspected that his daughter had committed "illicit actions" with a man and than, he decided to gave her the right sentence of death. A death deserved to the adulterates, meaning death by stoning.

According to Article 83 of the Islamic Penal Code of Iran, stoning to death has been declared a permissible punishment for a few different types of adultery.

Death by Stoning, a barbaric sentence given to adulterates.


more in the following links:

  • Father Stones Her Daughter To Death In An Act of Honor Killing.
  • Honor Killing in Iran -- Father Stones 14 Year Old Daughter To Death
  • The case file of a father who murdered his daughter in an act of "honor killing" with the assistance of another man by stoning her to death, is now under review in Zahedan's general court. According to our reporter, a few days ago, a distraught woman, who was crying uncontrollably, contacted the authorities in city of Zahedan, and reported the murder of her daughter.

  • Death by Stoning.
  • Published May 9th, 2007 in Iraq War, Women.
  • Du’a Khalil Aswad was a 17 year old girl living in northern Iraq. Her family belonged to the Yazidi religious sect. (Yazidi is a combination of Zoroastrian, Manichaean, Jewish, Nestorian Christian, and Islamic elements — neither Christian nor Muslim.)

  • A letter about Stoning to Death.
  • A few weeks ago my mother, Mehrangiz Kar, wrote an article about stoning to death in Iran. She received many different feedbacks for her article that was published in Farsi. Among those responses we found an astonishing letter from an anonymous person whose mother was stoned to death twenty six years ago. Since the strength of the words of this letter paralyzed my body and mind for a few minutes, I decided to quickly translate the text.



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