Why Iranians Fight
June 29, 2009 | Tehran, Iran | Vetting explained
Why Iranians Fight
Khamenei’s government is weak. From the governing elite, part of the clerics even the courageous garbage collectors, most Iranians are against him. He is despised by Iranians in the same level as shown by Grand Aiatollah Mortazeri’s letter to Khomeini. Even the Revolutionary Guard commander for the Tehran region, Ali Fazlia veteran of the war againt Irak in the 1980s, refused to beat Iranian citizens and was arrested.
The Revolutionary Guard also refused to repress protests back in 1999. That’s why Khamenei relied on the Basij and Hezbollah to do his dirty job. The Basij are brainwashed. The Hezbollah have everything to lose if Iran stops the financing.
How Hezbollah thugs will find new jobs, if they are out of Iran’s Khamenei payroll? Hezbollah are professional thugs, it will be hard for them to go back to Lebanon and Syria and sit waiting for old age to come, and remembering how was good to explode, beat and kill innocent defenseless people.
Would you not despise your government, if it relies on thugs imported from other countries to stay in power? Just imagine how you would feel seeing foreigners patrolling the White House and beating American citizens, your friends, parents, relatives, who pass by peacefully. Would you not fulfill your duty as American citizen and rise against the occupant, in the brightest spirit of 1776? Yes you would! Know how to help the Iranians, read the chapter in red below.
Seeing all this evidence, our democratic governments must think if Khamenei is the new Milosevic or Pol Pot and should face the International Courts. One day, Khamenei will fall from power and will be on the run and hiding for his life, like Milosevic did. If he dies from age, one day his remains will be desecrated by justice seeking citizens, like he ordered the desecration of many cemeteries in Iran.
No wonder that the first regimes that recognized Ahmadinedjad’s election were NORTH KOREA AND VENEZUELA.
The, the Iranian citizens are doing their part. The peaceful Iranians are fed up to have their image unjustly associated to those fanatical radicals that oppress them. They rose against the Dictator. Do your part as a free citizen, read the chapter in red below how to help.
DO YOUR PART: you do not need to risk your life, you live in a democratic country! Exercise your freedom of expression! This wonderful freedom you have is to be used, not stowed away from your life! That’s what democracy is all about: you have freedom to think and express yourself! Do it now!
Only a few clicks per day and you will be contributing to disseminate worldwide those shameless acts and help punish the criminals that are doing that. Criminals, torturers, they are afraid of having their identities disclosed. Publish, send chain e-mails, twit, chat, flickr, youtube, facebook, the Basij faces in films and pictures for THE WORLD TO SEE THEM. They know that what they do is wrong, and they will face justice.
Mobilize your university, school, and other spaces for free debate and learning to participate. After all many students are being arrested, beaten and tortured in Iran. The Iranian citizens are doing their part. Do yours. A few clicks per day, send e-mails with links, videos or pictures. Ten minutes of your time and you will be of GREAT help. God bless you.
"Allah does not forbid you respecting those who have not made war against you on account of (your) religion, and have not driven you forth from your homes, that you show them kindness and deal with them justly; surely Allah loves the doers of justice" Koran (60-8) “…take not life, which God hath made sacred, except by way of justice and law: thus doth He command you, that ye may learn wisdom.” [Al-Qur’an 6:151].
“Otherwise, as I have already said, a government not respecting the people’s vote has no religious or political legitimacy. I ask the police and army personnel not to “sell their religion”, and be aware that receiving orders will not excuse them before God.” Grand Aiatollah Montazeri June 2009.
The ones that kill innocent citizens, are blasphemers are blasphemers because they go against the law of God.
Under the law of men.
“The Iranian government at this time has ceased to be a legitimate government. A government primary role is to protect its citizens. They have done the exact opposite. They have hired thugs from the rural areas of Iran, Syria and Lebanon to beat, terrorize andkill its citizens. They pay the Lebanese more than the Iranian. 200,000 Tomans or $200. When your government takes measures to kill you…that is no longer your government! This is no longer about an election!” Anonymous post on Youtube.
“Crimes against international law are committed by men, not by abstract entities, and only by punishing individuals who commit such crimes can the provisions of international law be enforced” (Judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal, 30th September and 1st October 1946, Cmd. 6964, Misc. No. 12, London: H.M.S.O 1946, p. 41)
Just click to help! If you do not have how to help, pass along this article to somebody that can help. Check the link below “What you Can do to Help”.
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