Posted on 04/17/2005 2:26:10 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
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2.8 million Iraqis petition warns of Iran domination
Iran Focus:Leaders and representatives of 11 Iraqi political parties and groups unveiled a petition signed by 2.8 million Iraqis, sharply criticising neighbouring Irans rising meddling in Iraq and warning of the spectre of Islamic fundamentalisms stealthy domination of their country.
The announcement came in a conference yesterday in Baghdads Palestine Hotel in the presence of about 500 Iraqis representing political, social and cultural groups. The signatures were put on display in long rows of folders.
Iraqi signatories included ethnic Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen, from different religious backgrounds, including Sunni Muslims, Shiite Muslims, Christians, and people of other faiths.
The Iranian regime is pursuing a very dangerous course in Iraq, Sheikh Ali Al-Shammari, a Shiite tribal leader from southern Iraq said. We, as Iraqis who value our independence, feel we must speak out as strongly as possible against this undeclared war by Iran on our people and quasi-occupation of Iraqi territories by Tehran through their surrogates.
The petition offered strong support to the main Iranian opposition group, the Peoples Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI). Thousands of PMOI members are based at Camp Ashraf, near the Iran-Iraq border.
- SMCCDI reports the violent clashes rocked, today, the southern City of Ahwaz following the rumor that the Islamic regime was intending to increase the size of the Persian population in the area. Sources are confirming that the rumor was spread by the Islamic regime's intelligence hoping to rally Iranians behind the candidacy of Hashemi Rafsanjani in the upcoming Presidential elections.
- SMCCDI also reports that a local soccer game lead to protest and clashes.
- Iran Focus reports that leaders and representatives of 11 Iraqi political parties and groups unveiled a petition signed by 2.8 million Iraqis, sharply criticizing neighboring Irans rising meddling in Iraq and warning of the specter of Islamic fundamentalisms stealthy domination of their country.
- Newz.in reports that Pakistani officials have said that they would study US laws prohibiting investment in Iranian oil infrastructure before finalizing the construction of the proposed gas pipeline from Iran.
- Dow Jones Newswires reports Iran rejected calls by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for an international coalition against Iran , saying Israel was not in a position to threaten Iran.
- And finally, AFP reports that Empress Farah Pahlavi attended the funeral Mass of Prince Rainier III.
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Sorry for being behind on events, but what exactly is he referring to here? Does Iran have people in the Iraqi government itself?
As we wrap things up in Iraq, and Iraq sharpens the long knives for war with Iran... our focus as their allies will turn to 'assisting' them in overthrowing the mullahs next door. We will be ready to leave just in time to attack Iran's centers of power. May in fact, be doing so already... via special forces.
despite the pleas, there will be NO peaceful transition of power in Iran, nor will it reform from within.
Islamism is incapable of self-reform. As is any government that takes its path.
A bloody coupe-de-etats is on the way, and the only way.
Iran Focus seems to be running ads for MEK with every article they publish.
Notice how they reported "thousands" at that convention last week and the NY Sun reported 300?
"and Iraq sharpens the long knives for war with Iran... our focus as their allies will turn to 'assisting' them in overthrowing the mullahs next door"
No, I don't think so. They went through an 8 yr war against each other, and over a million people died. Rekindling that animosity would be a big mistake. Neither side wants to get involved in that.
Isn't that IRAN FOCUS web site an MEK related one?
Yeah, it's gotten obvious that they are.
Farah Pahlavi, widow of the late shah of Iran, walks towards the 19th-century cathedral before the funeral mass of Monaco's Prince Rainier III, 15 April 2005 in Monaco. Rainier will be laid to rest beside his beloved wife Grace. The prince who ruled the Mediterranean statelet since 1949, died at the age of 81 after a month-long hospitalization with severe breathing and heart problems, 06 April 2005 in the principality. AFP PHOTO POOL GERARD JULIEN(AFP/GERARD JULIEN)
Mujahedeen-e-Khalq
http://www.cfrterrorism.org/groups/mujahedeen2.html
They have 'surrorgates'.
My money is on Sadaar in particular. Hes always been trouble and I don't think we've heard the last of him. Hes good buddies with the mad mullahs.
They are still going around beating people and threatening people, trying to enfoce all kinds of 'islamic standards' at the universities in the South... even killed 2 kids a few weeks back.
Their response to questions and protests was a thinly vieled threat that the people to 'saw such things, should come forward themselves', followed by a comment how they brought it on themselves anyway and deserved it and better be more careful if they are so worried about it.
Anyway things like that are suspected to be all payrolled from Iran (though Syria is the main 'condiut' for people and arms)
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