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MULLAH CALLS STUDENT PROTESTERS IN IRAN "ENEMIES OF GOD" AND MUST BE TREATED AS SUCH
Iran Press Service ^ | 6.21.2003 | IPS

Posted on 06/21/2003 8:29:25 PM PDT by sorraya

Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, one of Iran’s most influential and radical clerical leaders called Friday on the Judiciary to consider the students and all those who protest against the Islamic Republic and chants death to the leader of the regime as “mohareb” (an Arabic word meaning enemies of God) and treat them as such, not as opponents.

The charge of being a Mohareb carries the death penalty in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Speaking at the weekly Friday prayers, Mr. Yazdi urged the Judiciary, which is directly controlled by Ayatollah Ali Khameneh'i, the lamed leader of the regime, to take strict measures against the “trouble-makers” behind the recent unrests in Tehran and major Iranian cities.

The cleric, a former head of the Judiciary who now is a member of the leader-controlled Council of the Guardians referred to the thousands of students and people who, for the last nine days, are protesting against the Islamic Republic and call for the collective resignation of all the clerical rulers as “trouble-makers” who are waging war against the God.

“There should be no tolerance for those who fight God and put at risk the security of the regime”, Ayatollah Yazdi said, as anti-regime demonstrations entered its ten consecutive days.

The protest movement started out in Tehran on 10 June following a peaceful gathering of students denouncing a government plan, approved by the Majles, aimed at privatising Iranian universities.

He said, quoted by the official news agency IRNA, that the acts of these “trouble-makers” do not differ from the behaviours of "mohareb" and the way the enemies of God should be treated is clearly stated in the Shari’a, or the Islamic Canons.

"Can one consider as simple "protesters" those who come to the streets overnight to harass the passers-by, beat them or inflict damage to the passing cars?" he asked.

Ayatollah Yazdi said those who sparked the recent events in Tehran universities campuses were not in fact students but acted in the name of student’s movement, confirming what many eyewitnesses and independent journalists and observers were suspecting from the outset that most of the so-called students who started the chants and slogans of “death to Khameneh'i” or “death to Khomeini” were in fact agents of the regime.

Analysts said Ayatollah Yazdi’s tough statement against the students and other protesters might be the prelude for a wider and brutal crackdown on the dissidents.

Two days after the start of the protest movement, Ayatollah Khameneh'i warned the students that if they do not stop with their movement, they would be dealt mercilessly by the faitful nation.

The stern warning was responded immediately by chants and slogans of “death to Khameneh'i”, giving the demonstrations an unprecedented anti-regime, anti-cleric colour.

President George W. Bush and other American officials praised the students and those who have joined their call for democracy, freedom and referendum, prompting Tehran sending an official protest to Washington over what it denounced as a “flagrant interference in Iran’s internal affairs”.

"We applaud the Iranian people for calling attention to the destructive policies of the Iranian government, that do such a disservice to its population", said Richard Boucher, the US State Department’s senior spokesman.

Lashing out at the American officials who gave their support for the “agents” behind the campus incidents, Mr. Yazdi said the Americans are ”erroneously” relying on the false reports on Iran, since the Iranian brave people would come to scene and would fight to defend their nation to the last drop of their blood in case of crisis or war.

“Authorities have blamed the unrest on the United States and their on-the-ground agitators, although they have also been at pains to reel in hard line pro-regime vigilante groups in a largely successful bid to ease tensions”, the official news agency observed.

The Islamic thugs and the Basij volunteers, backed by plainclothes men belonging to the leader’s intelligence organisation have fought violently with the demonstrators, using clubs, chains, knives and electrical cable against them and the thousands of ordinary people who, every night, came out in force to defend the students.

The Ayatollah praised the Basij and other pressure thugs for acting “vigilantly” to control the situation.

But contrary to precedent unrests, including the first large-scale student’s protest movement on 9 July 1999, the police, wearing new uniform, arrested several people, including plain-clothes vigilantes who would assail student dormitories and beaten up students.

As the cleric was calling on the authorities not to show mercy for the demonstrators, the media said sporadic demonstrations continued in the Capital and its suburbs as well in some major cities.

Ayatollah Yazdi said it was of prime importance for officials to adopt measures to promote the unity and solidarity in the country under the currently critical conditions to foil the ploys hatched by enemies against the Islamic system.

In his first reaction to the events, President Mohammad Khatami on Wednesday defended both the rights of the people to criticise the authorities and the Law Enforcement Forces to stop those who take the law in their hands. But on Saturday, a student association affiliated to the Basij militia said it would defend the sacred Islamic regime and the beloved leader. ENDS STUDENTS UNREST YAZDI 20603


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LIVE THREAD PING LIST | 6.21.2003 | Posted on 06/21/2003 12:39 AM PDT by DoctorZIn

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1 posted on 06/21/2003 8:29:26 PM PDT by sorraya
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To: sorraya
Mullahs=Demoncrats

Anybody that doesn't agree with them are labeled "enemies of God."

2 posted on 06/21/2003 8:37:37 PM PDT by mass55th
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To: sorraya

3 posted on 06/21/2003 8:39:52 PM PDT by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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To: sorraya
uh-oh

this doesn't sound good
4 posted on 06/21/2003 8:40:26 PM PDT by bart99
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To: sorraya
Mullahs say to students:

YOU ARE OBSOLETE!
5 posted on 06/21/2003 8:41:52 PM PDT by Bogey78O (check it out... http://freepers.zill.net/users/bogey78o_fr/puppet.swf)
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To: sorraya
"mohareb” (an Arabic word meaning enemies of God)"

Well, now, why can't they be in-fi-dels like the rest of us? That don't seem fair! Are the Mullahs discriminating?
6 posted on 06/21/2003 8:44:26 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: sorraya
SOON IN TEHRAN:

ONE MULLAH HANGING FROM EVERY LAMP POST!


7 posted on 06/21/2003 8:44:36 PM PDT by freedom44
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To: sorraya
Sounds like the students are getting to the mullahs and things are heating up.

prisoner6

9 posted on 06/21/2003 8:50:22 PM PDT by prisoner6 ( Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the left fall out!)
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To: sorraya
Tick, tick, tick.........getting closer
10 posted on 06/21/2003 8:52:26 PM PDT by stboz
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To: mass55th
Mullahs are funny fullahs.
11 posted on 06/21/2003 9:00:14 PM PDT by tupac
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To: sorraya
Fat smelly mullahs are the enemies of god and need to yanked out of the mosques and forced to do some real work.
12 posted on 06/21/2003 9:00:55 PM PDT by dennisw (G-d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: stboz
Sounds like the mullahs are getting scared. Prayers of protection to the protesters. May God be with them.
13 posted on 06/21/2003 9:03:29 PM PDT by appalachian_dweller (Character is doing the right thing when nobody is looking. – JC Watts)
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14 posted on 06/21/2003 9:05:58 PM PDT by freedom44
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To: appalachian_dweller
May God be with them.

And some U.S. Marines..I want to see these f*cking Mullahs fall..Give these people a chance to live their lives free. Iran is a place that can handle freedom. They;ve been "connected" for quite a while (sat, underground 'net). The younger generation want's what we Americnas have. IMO, they'll do much better than Iraq with personal freedom...Godspeed to them..

15 posted on 06/21/2003 9:09:01 PM PDT by Michael Barnes
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To: sorraya
I hope the people are noticing the coincidence- any enemy of the mullah's happens to also be an 'enemy of God'...

hmm how convenient for the mullahs...
16 posted on 06/21/2003 9:30:23 PM PDT by Mr. K (where oh where did my little fishy go?)
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To: sorraya
I can only hope I'd be as brave as these students if I were in the same situation.
17 posted on 06/21/2003 9:49:26 PM PDT by MattAMiller (Down with the Mullahs! Peace, freedom, and prosperity for Iran.)
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To: sorraya; DoctorZIn
Bump and ping!
18 posted on 06/21/2003 10:26:25 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Has anyone seen my tagline? It's around here somewhere...)
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To: sorraya
"Religion of Peace"?
Yeah. Right.
19 posted on 06/21/2003 10:36:01 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: sorraya
“Authorities have blamed the unrest on the United States and their on-the-ground agitators
Well I'm glad to hear we're doing something helpful over there. France be pleased to hear we're not dragging our feet! ;)
20 posted on 06/21/2003 10:44:01 PM PDT by Libertina
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