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The Iranian Student Movement Up To The Minute Reports ^
| 8.6.2003
| DoctorZin
Posted on 08/06/2003 12:14:22 AM PDT by DoctorZIn
The regime is working hard to keep the news about the protest movment in Iran from being reported.
From jamming satellite broadcasts, to prohibiting news reporters from covering any demonstrations to shutting down all cell phones and even hiring foreign security to control the population, the regime is doing everything in its power to keep the popular movement from expressing its demand for an end of the regime.
These efforts by the regime, while successful in the short term, do not resolve the fundamental reasons why this regime is crumbling from within.
Iran is a country ready for a regime change. If you follow this thread you will witness, I believe, the transformation of a nation. This daily thread provides a central place where those interested in the events in Iran can find the best news and commentary.
Please continue to join us here, post your news stories and comments to this thread.
Thanks for all the help.
DoctorZin
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iran; iranianalert; protests; studentmovement
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To: nuconvert
...Finally! Someone writes about the BIG PICTURE.
Why isn't the rest of the media jumping on this story? ...
I agree. We need to encourage others to write about this story. Insightmagazine is not liked by many, but the sources for the story can be followed up on and new stories need to follow.
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posted on
08/06/2003 10:13:50 PM PDT
by
DoctorZIn
(IranAzad... Until they are free, we shall all be Iranians!)
To: F14 Pilot
I thought that was the picture of an Iranian pro-democracy writer but I couldn't get the name straight.
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posted on
08/06/2003 10:15:21 PM PDT
by
DoctorZIn
(IranAzad... Until they are free, we shall all be Iranians!)
To: F14 Pilot
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posted on
08/06/2003 10:16:08 PM PDT
by
AdmSmith
Comment #64 Removed by Moderator
To: AdmSmith; DoctorZIn; nuconvert; seamole; Texas_Dawg; McGavin999; Eala; happygrl; risk; ewing; ...
Yes, I have the link as it is shown below:
That University Professor criticized the rule of Islamic Clerics in society.
Aghajari said Muslims should not follow clerics "like monkeys"...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3053075.stm Hashem Aghajari is a history professor at one of Tehran's universities and a disabled veteran of the 1980-88 war with Iraq.
He is an active member of the reformist Organisation of the Mujahideen of the Islamic Revolution (Mujahideen-e Enqelab-e Eslami).
He was sentenced to death for apostasy in November 2002.
He had enraged conservatives in June that year, when he questioned the rule of clerics and the principle of emulating religious leaders.
He said Muslims should not follow Islamic clerics "like monkeys". Many accused him of being Iran's Salman Rushdie.
The sentence sparked off a month of student protests.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei then ordered a judicial review of the case.
Second trial
Though Iran's Supreme Court quashed the death sentence in February 2003, the case was promptly sent back for retrial by the very court that ordered the execution.
Judiciary spokesman Gholamhussein Elham said the court of the first instance must "correct procedural failings and issue a new judgement" - which, he said, "could be the same as the first".
In May 2003 Mr Aghajari refused to attend the first day of his retrial, in the north-western city of Hamedan.
His lawyer told the BBC that, in view of strong local feeling against his client, he had asked for the case to be transferred to Tehran.
In June 2003, against a backcloth of pro-reform demonstrations in Tehran, Mr Aghajari was reported to be among 250 intellectuals who issued a strongly-worded declaration accusing the ruling clerics of setting themselves in the place of God.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3053075.stm
To: F14 Pilot
You are right, the sullivan picture was of Aghajari not Knomeini. Thanks for the correction.
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08/06/2003 10:58:03 PM PDT
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AdmSmith
To: AdmSmith
You are most welcome!
To: AdmSmith
The picture is of Aghajari. He is a brave man.
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08/06/2003 11:08:57 PM PDT
by
DoctorZIn
(IranAzad... Until they are free, we shall all be Iranians!)
To: seamole
...somebody told Robert Novak...
Until the Novak piece, the reports have been rather consistently identified as 20 miles southwest of Havana.
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08/06/2003 11:12:20 PM PDT
by
DoctorZIn
(IranAzad... Until they are free, we shall all be Iranians!)
To: DoctorZIn
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08/07/2003 12:08:02 AM PDT
by
DoctorZIn
(IranAzad... Until they are free, we shall all be Iranians!)
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To: seamole
I'm not impressed with the "somebody told Novak" story.
Another one of these unknown sources?
Honestly, I think WE (on the Thread) knew more of what was happening on this story, and sooner, than Novak did.
The Iranian embassy story was the first I'd heard that one.
I believe Bejucal has been the most consistent location given in stories.
To: DoctorZIn
Actually, I haven't been following this story.
But after reading post # 35, it's just about a carbon copy of the events in the book I'm reading on the Hungarians.
My advice? Do like they did and arm yourselves with Molotovs, grenades and any other weapons you can muster.
It's the only thing the brutes understand.
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