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(BREAKING NEWS)Ongoing Rebellion in Fereydunkenar! (IRAN)
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| March 13, 2004
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Posted on 03/13/2004 3:10:40 PM PST by faludeh_shirazi
WHERE IS THE MASS MEDIA? SOMETHING IS IN THE WORKS! FREEDOM IS COMING! This Chehar Shanbeh Suri and NoRooz (New Year) is going to be one that lives in History - SUPPORT ALL IRANIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS - LONG LIVE A FREE IRAN and may THE IRANIAN PEOPLE FIGHT BRAVELY AND SUCCEED!
Ongoing Rebellion in Fereydunkenar! MOST RECENT PHOTOS FROM UPRISING:
The demonstrations began some hours ago. Fereydunkenar is a small town in the northern province of Mazandaran. The people attacked and were able to liberate a building used by the Islamic Republic's security forces (Sentry Post #2). They then started moving to the city of Babolsar, but were soon confronted by Mazandaran's provincial security forces. They've been pushed back into Fereydunkenar and the latest news I've heard is that the small town is now divided between the rebels and the security forces and the scene of fierce street battles.
At least 5 people have been killed and scores injured.
NOTE, THIS UPRISING IS STILL CONTINUING.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; War on Terror
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To: faludeh_shirazi
Superb job of tending and updating the thread.
Mainstream update: No mention of Iranian uprising on USA radio network news on XM.
There was a story about some dispute involving Iran and nuclear inspectors, but nothing earthshaking.
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posted on
03/13/2004 11:19:35 PM PST
by
Ken H
To: faludeh_shirazi
How is it pronounced?
To: faludeh_shirazi
Thank you Faludeh(isn't faludeh some kind of Persian ice-cream?) for your informative posts. My husband was born in Iran and he took me and our four sons to Iran a year and a half ago. Everyone we met were so disgusted by the regime. Even traditionally religious people (my husband has a few cousins whose wives wear the chador) are anxious for the mullahs to be run out of the government. But the mullahs and their thugs have done a great job scaring the hell out of the people.
If you recall, the revolution that brought down the Shah twenty-five years ago, started out alot like this. There would be a demonstration in some city like Tabriz or something and some people would get killed by the Shah's security forces. Then, after forty days (after the mourning period was over) there would be an even larger demonstration and more cities would get involved. More people would get killed and the whole thing just kept snow-balling. The difference now from then is that the mullahs are far more ruthless and won't hesitate to use maximum force to put the demonstrators down. The Shah just wasn't mean enough to attack his own people the way the mullahs will not hesitate to do.
The irony is that in the world's only Islamic Republic, the mullahs are in the process of destroying the people's belief in their own religion. When I was in Iran I saw many young people wearing a cross. At first I thought it was just a fashion statement, but my brother-in-law told me that many, many people were converting to Christianity as a repudiation of the regime. And this is happening in a place where it is a capital offense to convert from Islam.
I pray for these brave, brave people. I love the Persian people. They are some of the lovliest people I have ever met and they have a rebellious streak in them (behind closed doors they are rowdy, sensuous and fun-loving). Let's pray that they will no longer have to live double lives and may soon have the freedom they so badly desire and deserve.
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posted on
03/14/2004 12:15:10 AM PST
by
SusanTK
To: faludeh_shirazi
n/m someone already posted pronounciation. :)
To: Diogenesis; faludeh_shirazi
Thanks so much for the ping, Dio! Off to mass e-mail the media. It's waaaaaay past time for them to stop ignoring these folks' fight for freedom.
Thank you for posting this, faludeh_shirazi. I wish these people all the best in their efforts.
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posted on
03/14/2004 12:50:56 AM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: faludeh_shirazi
Freedom in Iran Now
To: 4everontheRight
That is when Persian people celebrate their new year or some thing like that... They like fire as a holy thing and gather around fire to celebrate the last wednesday of the Persian year.
Their new year starts 21st of March.
Hope I am correct...LOL!
To: LindaSOG
BTT!!!!!!
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posted on
03/14/2004 3:11:26 AM PST
by
E.G.C.
To: F14 Pilot
The Muslim New Year started on 21 February 2004. The year is 1425 Hijrah ( or Hergra calendar ). And I'm still writing 1424 on my checks.
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posted on
03/14/2004 3:22:11 AM PST
by
Hillarys Gate Cult
(Proud member of the right wing extremist Neanderthals.)
To: Hillarys Gate Cult
Muslims have their own new year which is a lunar year. But Persians have their own special new year which is solar.
Do you know about differences between Arabs(Muslims) and Persians and Iranians???
To: F14 Pilot
I just guessed that with the Muslim fundamentalist takeover they would use the Hegra calendar because that's when Hadj and Ramadam ( the two holiest seasons in Islam ) are calculated. I know the people aren't the same. You learn something new every day.
The Persian New Year holiday called NoRuz ( NoRooz, NowRuz ) is on 20 March. I thought all of the guys I worked who lived in Iran for a few years would have mentioned it.
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posted on
03/14/2004 3:40:46 AM PST
by
Hillarys Gate Cult
(Proud member of the right wing extremist Neanderthals.)
To: Eala
According to the Iran Chamber website Do you have the URL for that? Thanks.
To: Hillarys Gate Cult
To: FormerACLUmember
Something has to be done about their nuclear weapons, otherwise the mullahs will hold the rest of Iran hostage.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:12:56 AM PST
by
hershey
To: hershey
I Agree with you
To: Eala
about 10:18 AM Tehran time.Ok, I think I figured out the significance of the time-- help me out here, if I'm wrong.
Tehran is +3.5 hours from GMT.
The Spring Equinox is at:(GMT) March 20, 6:50:54 AM
This translates to March 20, 10:20 am. Tehran time
So, it looks like the New Year begins at the Sping Equinox, right?
To: SusanTK
Thank you so much for your post.. Well you're right - and the major differences now are #1: Iranian people are much more tired and fed up with this regime than they ever were with the Shah's.. Reason is: Much of the anger created against the Shah was propoganda and brainwashing - sure there could've been more openness politically, but Iran had advanced so far under Pahlavis - but it could've been better.. Also: The US Didn't support the Shah in the End and helped for his overthrow.. This time it looks as though the US is going to support the side of right and the side of Iranian people, it's no telling where Europe will stand.. although they would be smart to support the Iranian people - because in the end, all business ties with a future FREE IRAN will reflect where the support for freedom did and didn't come prior to this 2nd revolution..
It's good to hear your story and yes - Faludeh is a desert and Faludeh Shirazi is a version of it.. It's the most delicious Iranian desert I think, but there are so many good deserts it's hard to rank... :)
Take Care -
To: F14 Pilot
Differences Like Black and White/ Apples and Oranges / Male and Female :)
To: faludeh_shirazi
We're there, friend.
To: faludeh_shirazi
There are big differences, and I know them very well.
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