Posted on 07/25/2009 6:25:08 AM PDT by Texas Fossil
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24 Iranian army officers detained |
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Rank |
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Name |
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Surname |
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Division |
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Serving at |
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Residence |
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1 |
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Captain |
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Mehdi |
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Moqaddam |
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Civil & Fortifications |
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Fat’h Garrison |
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Lavisan Army Residential Compound |
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2 |
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2nd. Lt. |
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Sohrab |
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Lavassani |
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Armoured |
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Parandak |
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Parandak Army Residential Compound |
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3 |
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Major |
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Seyed Morteza |
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Amiri |
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Telecommunications |
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Fajr Logistics Base |
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Lavisan |
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4 |
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1st Sergeant |
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Haadi |
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Shafahi |
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Civil & Fortifications |
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Parandak |
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Parandak Army Residential Compound |
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5 |
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Captain |
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Mohsen |
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Eta’ati Siah-Kuh |
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Health |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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Kuy Zaynabieh Army Residential Compound |
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6 |
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2nd Warrant Officer |
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Ali Asghar |
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Rezvani |
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Infantry |
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23rd. Brigade |
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Pakdasht, Varamin |
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7 |
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1st. Sergeant |
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Rahim |
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Soltanabadi |
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Infantry |
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23rd. Brigade |
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Lavisan |
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8 |
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3rd. Lt |
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Shaahin |
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Ruzbehani |
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Administration |
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Tirandazi (Shooting) Club of Ground Forces |
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Mehrabad Jonubi |
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9 |
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Captain |
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Reza |
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Nuri Shah-Verdi |
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Administration |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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10 |
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1st Sergeant |
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Ruhollah |
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Dadashi |
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Ordinance |
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Fat’h Garrison |
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Kuy Zaynabieh |
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11 |
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1st Lt. |
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Asghar |
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Amanollahi |
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Finance |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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Lavisan |
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12 |
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1st Sergeant |
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Ramin |
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Arsanjani |
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Artillery |
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Parandak |
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Parandak Township |
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13 |
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3rd. Lt. |
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Mohammad |
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Gonabadi |
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Armoured |
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23rd. Brigade |
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Parandak Compound |
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14 |
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2nd Lt. |
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Ali Naqi |
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Javan |
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Finance |
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Fajr Garrison |
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Kuy Zaynabieh |
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15 |
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Retired Major |
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Issa |
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Tavakkoli |
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Jay Ave. |
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16 |
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2nd Lt. |
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Rassul |
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Qolivand |
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Administration |
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Lashgarak Training Garrison |
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Lavisan |
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17 |
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1st Warrant Officer |
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Gholamreza |
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Maleknejad |
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Military Police |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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Fallah |
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18 |
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2nd Lt. |
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Mohammad Mehdi |
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Qara-Beigi |
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Telecommunications |
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Fat’h Garrison |
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Eslamshahr |
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19 |
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1st Warrant Officer |
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Rahman |
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Sadeqi |
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Armoured |
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23rd. Brigade |
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Gohardasht, Karaj |
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20 |
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1st Sergeant |
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Hassan |
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Taqinia |
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Military Police |
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Fat'h Garrison |
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Lavisan Army Residential Compound |
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21 |
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Captain |
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Alireza |
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Mohaqqeqi |
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Electronic Warfare |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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Lavisan |
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22 |
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3rd. Lt. |
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Kianoosh |
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Salami Qazvini |
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Telecommunications |
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Fajr Garrison |
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Kuy Zaynabieh |
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23 |
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1st Sergeant |
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Ali Akbar |
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Baghestani |
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Transport |
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Ground Forces Staff |
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Parandak Army Residential Compound |
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24 |
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1st Warrant Officer |
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Arash |
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Janloo |
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Infantry |
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23rd. Brigade |
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Parandak Army Residential Compound |
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And why should anyone care about this. No posted link to a story......
And why should anyone care about this? No posted link to any story......were they drunk? Stole something? Wore their boots wrong? What?
The only reason to post is that there may be someone in the U.S. who knows 1 of them.
With a total news blackout from Iran it would be impossible to connect a personal story with any of them.
I am sorry that you did not approve of my post.
I am very sympathetic to the Iranians. Their situation has progressed from a dispute among the Mullah’s and the election, to the point where the people want to “throw them all out”. Is that a concept that we understand here?
It just dawned on me that not everyone would understand that they were arrested for attending a public demonstration against the stealing of the election.
Sorry, I assumed too much.
The real issue was that the Mullah’s felt any sympathy to the people was Treason. They are afraid of a public revolt supported by the military. I think it is likely to happen.
Thanks for posting
Thank you for your post. Just reading that military officers have detained is insight of what’s happening in Iran.
People yearning to breath free to the point they demonstrate in the streets unarmed against an armed government.
“And why should anyone care about this? No posted link to any story......were they drunk? Stole something? Wore their boots wrong? What?”
Thirty-six army officers arrested in Iran over protest plan ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/19/iran-army-officers-arrested
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