Posted on 09/29/2004 9:36:10 AM PDT by faludeh_shirazi
Reports over the past 24 - 48 hours via several important information services such as SMCCDI, Peykeiran, Zagros and direct email reports and phone calls from Iranian citizens is beginning to shine light on what at this time looks to be country-wide fighting and quickly escalating into what could potentially become a freedom revolution.
Several independent citizen sources have reported the formation of significant crowds throughout the country, and have heard many loud explosions and gun shots, including in the cities of Tehran, Esfahan, and Shiraz.
SMCCDI and Peykeiran have both reported intense battles between freedom-loving Iranian citizens and the regime's fanatical militias in the village of Meeyan Do Ab. Both sources are reporting many deaths and injuries both to the villagers and regime's forces.
In the past week and recent days, many regional commanders and leaders of the regime's militias have been targeted and killed along with many of their militiamen.
Initial reports from Iranian online news sources as well as from western satellite news media are reporting intense fighting throughout Iran, and report that such fighting is increasing at a constant rate.
On September 28th, SMCCDI reported that in Iran's main southern port of Bandar-Abbas located by the Hormoz Strait on the Persian Gulf, heavy fighting between Elite commandos of the Pasdaran Corp and Iranian residents who were protesting the regime's murder of three fishermen broke out. Angry residents attacked several public buildings as well as regime vehicles with incendiary devices.
Reports also indicate that Bandar Abbas is the main commercial entry to Iran and its paralysis could help spark unprecedented chaos that would severely threaten and likely cause the fall of the Islamic Regime.
Regime forces are also acknowledging the discovery of several ammunition depots used by Iranian citizens against the Mullah's militias.
At this time and for several months now, regime security forces have remained heavily deployed in the most strategic areas of Iranian cities in an effort to prevent the spread and growth of any major uprising.
The current situation appears to be quite explosive at this time.
Iranians continue to email and phone reports out of Iran - ActivistChat.com will continue to monitor and relay such information.
Hmmm.
"Let Freedom Reign"!
Interesting and welcome if true.
Sounds promising, I'll check back on this thread throughout the day.
I keep gettting a visual of a guy whacking the ayatollah upside the head with a frying pan hollerins "let freedom RING!"
bump to watch progress
Sounds very interesting and promising. If it is true, I wish them luck and God Bless them and keep them safe!
With all that said, I have seen nothing of the reports posted about Iran, on major media including Fox News. If these reports are true, they are also internationally important. Why are these events not being covered in any part of the international press?
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That's funny...ROFLMAO! It would make for a great NY Post cartoon!
Any links from news sources I might have heard of?
Best of luck to the students and other freedom seekers.
Mainstream Media F'ed up Agendas... THey will cover, but only at the last minute when they have no choice.. Look at the CBS crap - the media is whacked.. It's all about indepedent and blogger media. Unfortunately this is what it has become. Doesn't matter, Iranians don't care about the media - they are fighters.. lets watch and support as much as possible!
Go Persians!
Well, those turbans are good protection from frying-pan attacks.
Oh, and all this has been Karl Rove's plan all along (*insert evil Right Wing grin and laughter here*).
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