Posted on 06/21/2009 2:48:41 PM PDT by lewisglad
21 Jun 2009 12:15 pm
Confirming The Basij Murder Of Neda
An email explaining the incident:
"At 19:05 June 20th Place: Karekar Ave., at the corner crossing Khosravi St. and Salehi st.
A young woman who was standing aside with her father watching the protests was shot by a basij member hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house.
He had clear shot at the girl and could not miss her. However, he aimed straight her heart.
I am a doctor, so I rushed to try to save her.
But the impact of the gunshot was so fierce that the bullet had blasted inside the victim's chest, and she died in less than 2 minutes.
The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St.
The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Please let the world know."
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Good Hunting, Iranians
Excellent!!
The people have had enough, CNN has footage of the students burning down Basij HQ with Molotov cocktails
Zero prefers ice cream to Iran’s freedom dream.
Has anyone seen my sweater? I have to check the air in my tires.
time to clean house- it’s long overdue
Godspeed and good hunting for the freedom of Iran!
I was just thinking out loud of the best possible outcome over the next 3 years.
I am psychic and can divine your thoughts. I agree.
The Revolutionary Guard and Basij have been putting their people in key places all through the economy. Basij-hunting will be easy: if he’s a manager and unqualified for the job, he’s Basij.
There are 2 things I will never forget. 9/11 first and foremost. Second, the murder of Neda amidst the Second Iranian Revolution.
Funny how this stuff is not seen on any of the mass media networks.
Tragic, tragic story of this young girl. It looks like she won’t be forgotten.
I can’t help but think about the Ruby Ridge incident in Idaho (?) when an innocent woman was shot and killed with a baby in her arms. There should have been an outcry here in this country but that never happened. Instead, Americans just looked the other way.
Could it be that we don’t value freedom as much as the Iranians do?
I have a few more. October 23, 1983. February 26, 1993. April 19, 1995. All of which involved radical Islam. Your moniker indicates that you would remember what happened between November 4, 1979 to January 20, 1981. Perhaps not. The death of this little Shiite tool means nothing to me. Civil war is ugly. Heavily equip both sides and step in when they get tired of killing each other. The Marxist MEK has blinded many people. They brought the Mullahs, and their faction lost. Tough.
If nothing else, the Baraqqis will learn the need to control the internet as widespread opposition surfaces to their takeover of the USA.
No, but I have no doubt in my military mind that the Persians will do so!
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