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Iran Balochistan Sarvan forces quellmassive uprising Protesters gunned down
WORLDNETDAILY.COM ^ | 12/06/03 | Malek

Posted on 12/06/2003 2:55:51 AM PST by Malek

IRAN: WEST BALOCHISTAN CITY OF SARAVAN : HOT NEWS :



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: baloch; iran; sarvan
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Iranian Supreme Revolutionary Guard forces under the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly killed a 10-year-old boy in the country's minority Baloch region yesterday, touching off a massive uprising against the Islamic regime countered by a deadly crackdown and imposition of martial law, according to sources on the scene.

Amid burning banks, stores and government offices, at least 30 Baloch protesters are dead and 80 injured in the southeastern city of Saravan near the Pakistani border, said Malek Meerdora, who immigrated to Canada from the city in 1993.

Meerdora told WorldNetDaily the Iranian government has attempted to shut off communication from the city, but he has been in contact with sources there via satellite telephone and the Internet.

He said soldiers approached the 10-year-old, Haroun Balochzahi, and grabbed his bike from him, insisting on a bribe. The boy did not speak Persian, the majority language, and responded by biting a soldier and running. The youth was shelled with bullets in front of people on the streets and died on the spot, Meerdora said, prompting an immediate reaction.

In an unusual display of resistance to the hard-line, cleric-led regime, a crowd set a military jeep on fire and began beating the soldiers, Meerdora said.

Later, at about 1:30 p.m., thousands of Balochs, including many from surrounding cities, began to congregate on the streets in protest.

Revolutionary Guard soldiers opened fire on the crowd, hitting up to 80 people, witnesses claimed.

The entire city and surrounding area is raised up against the Tehran government, Meerdora said, burning down symbols of the regime and attacking Iranian officials.

Crowds reached the offices of the mayor, commissioners and chief of police and beat them, he said, and many soldiers have been beaten by unarmed citizens.

The director of the hospital has been warned by the government to not take in any wounded protesters, and some Balochs have been shot in front of the hospital, according to Meerdora's sources.

He said security forces went to the hospital and killed people in their rooms.

About 300 people have been jailed, and uncooperative prisoners have had their tongues cut out, he said.

"I mark this as a day of revolution," Meerdora said. "I think the Iranian government will face more problems."

He said throughout the evening, Revolutionary Guard forces watched over the people from roof tops, prepared to fire at anyone who moves from his home.

No one is allowed to enter or leave the city, he added.

Similar to the Kurds, the Balochs, who comprise 2 percent of Iran's population, regard themselves as a nation separated by borders – in their case the frontier between Iran and Pakistan, which also has a sizable Baloch minority.

Politically the Baloch identify as Muslims, but most do not practice Islam, Meerdora said.

Some analysts say Iran's theocratic regime is unraveling, as resistance movements, including one led by students, grow stronger.

"This theocratic regime is in shambles, coming to the end of its rope," according to Fereydoun Hoveyda, senior fellow at the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in New York City. "People are not afraid of it anymore."

Hoveyda contends, however, Western nations have adopted a flawed policy that focuses on support of President Mohammad Khatami's reform movement rather than on a secular, democratic movement led by students. He adds that while Arabs in many lands danced in the streets in praise of the Sept. 11 attackers, "ordinary Iranians were the only Muslims to openly condemn them and express sympathy to the American people."

"The American press, as well as the [U.S.] government, misreads the events in Iran," Hoveyda said in an interview with WorldNetDaily last fall. "They think that there is one reformist movement, represented by Khatami."

Khatami, he points out, is against dismissing the Islamic regime, which came into power after the ruling shah was forced into exile amid seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by militant students. The U.S. no longer has diplomatic relations with Iran.

Related story: http://www.balochistan.net/gov/ http://bbcnni.paltalkradio.com/ --------------------------------

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1 posted on 12/06/2003 2:55:52 AM PST by Malek
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To: Malek
Thanks for this post Malek. Tragic events, but informative, the world should know these things.
2 posted on 12/06/2003 3:22:05 AM PST by ABrit
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To: DoctorZIn
Ping.

5.56mm

3 posted on 12/06/2003 3:59:01 AM PST by M Kehoe
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To: ABrit
Baluchi's aren't Iranis -- they are another one of those people whose land area is split across states with the major portion of it in Pakistan.
4 posted on 12/06/2003 4:33:42 AM PST by Cronos (W2004)
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To: Malek
Malek, (or anyone else) can you refer me to a good site summarizing the current tension in Iran? I don't have time to work through the daily threads for the last several months but I need to get up to speed on the situation as well as get some other people up to speed. Thanks in advance.
5 posted on 12/06/2003 5:08:58 AM PST by blanknoone
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To: Malek
Security forces kill 20 people in Sarawan of Iranian Balochistan

Iranian Security forces and Revolutionary Guards killed at least 20 Baloch people in Sarawan of Iranian Baluchistan. Sarawan was in turmoil and uproar on Thursday.

The whole incidence started when the police asked a motorbike rider to stop. It appears that the rider did not have a driving licence so he panicked and accelerated to speed away. The Police started firing at the rider. However, the motorbike rider got away but two innocent pedestrians were killed by the bullets of the machine guns.

The Police, without any regard to the killed and injured, started chasing the motorbike rider. The police managed to catch the motorbike rider. The police then started beating the rider to death in a very brutal manner in front of the bystanders.

The news of the brutalities spread in the town and the surrounding areas. People started gathering in the streets and voiced their protest against the killing. However, the Police and the security forces started to shoot at the people. Police reaction made people very angry and the outraged crowd attacked government buildings including the Governor’s office, the Court building and the Hospital.

Wide spread riots spread across the town and banks and shops were set on fire or destroyed by the angry crowd. According to the news, more than 20 innocent Baloch people were killed by the security forces and Revolutionary Guards. Scores more were injured. The condition of at least seven people is reported to be critical. Reports also indicate that at least two officers from security forces were killed by the angry and outraged people. The same reports also indicate 200-300 to have been arrested by the Police and Security Forces. Back up troops and a large number of security forces arrived in Sarawan from Zahedan. Tonight (Thursday) the town was under curfew and Marshal Law has been declared. The exact number of the killed and injured is not known yet. Some reports say that at least 7 people were killed. However other reports put the number of dead to 21. Subsequent news will be published as it becomes available.

Baloch2000.org

6 posted on 12/06/2003 5:22:56 AM PST by Baloch2000.org (http://www.baloch2000.org)
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To: ABrit
Amid burning banks, stores and government offices, at least 30 Baloch protesters are dead and 80 injured in the southeastern city of Saravan near the Pakistani border, said Malek Meerdora, who immigrated to Canada from the city in 1993

So how long will it take our media/press to start reporting on this?

If it wasn't for FR, I would know nothing of what is happening in Iran

7 posted on 12/06/2003 5:33:44 AM PST by Mo1 (House Work, If you do it right , will kill you!)
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To: Mo1
You asked, "So how long will it take our media/press to start reporting on this?"

The mediots will ignore this until America takes action if necessary. Then, they will blame GW for being a reckless cowboy. They will rally around the murdering mullahs like they have rallied around the $oddomites in Iraq.

The mediots in America and around the world have been bought and paid for by the Murdering Mullahs using their vast Opecker funds for close to two decades.

SoreA$$ has contributed to the various phoney non profits in America to buy ads and probably direct payoffs to top mediots to ignore what the Murdering Mullahs have done for close to two decades.


The left wing American mediots will not condemn the Mass Murdering Mullahs any more than they have condemned Castro who would have allowed the USSR to kill all us in 1992.
8 posted on 12/06/2003 6:43:49 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: Malek
Sweet blue yonder, it sounds like Tianamen Square.

Same results, too...

9 posted on 12/06/2003 10:45:01 AM PST by Old Sarge (I Stand Watch... Because You're Worth It. Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: archy
Unnoticed earthquakes.
10 posted on 12/06/2003 10:47:39 AM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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