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Iraqi Islamic Badr Brigades members clash with Iranians in their own capital
SMCCDI (Information Service)
June 16, 2003

Repressive security forces who are members of the Iraqi Badr brigades clashes this evening with Iranians in their own capital.

The clashes were more violent in the Amir Abad and Fatemi areas where the regime had focused more of its presence in order to avoid the increasing gatherings to turn into other wide scale riots.

Several protesters including females were badly injured in this evening's sporadic clashes and the brutality of these foreign mercenaries forces many to stay in the cars.

Many of these well trained forces have been transferred
to Tehran in the last 2 days in order to secure the sgacky position of the regime which is affraid to lay its illegitimate power on its Iranian troops.

An official statement distributed to many commanders of the regular Law Enforcement Forces and even the Pasdaran Corp. has stated that these individuals are "Iranian" and part of the regime's Pasdaran Corp. stationned in the southern cities of Bushehr and Bandar Abbas. But everyone knows that this is just a false pretext and that in reality the Iranian-Arab members of the POasdaran Corp can understand the Persian language.

These troops have been lodged in the northern and southern casernes of the militia and the situation has been reported as tense between them and the Iranian forces of the regime.

Source: SMCCDI


NOTE: The Stakes Are Getting Greater...
39 posted on 06/16/2003 7:07:08 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
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To: DoctorZIn
Time for the Iranian army and police to choose a side. Either they are with the Iranian people or they are with the foreigners.
40 posted on 06/16/2003 7:16:05 PM PDT by McGavin999
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