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WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 01:42 AM
This is when the West needs to move and move FAST to help this new generation of IRANIANS.

2. Iranian Dissident: Dear Israeli Brothers and Sisters - Help Us!
by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

Iranian anti-regime activists are hoping for an Israeli technological hand to help them fight the Islamic Republic. As of now, hundreds of protesters have been killed by the regime, which is evidently using Arabic-speaking armed thugs from Hizbullah to help perpetrate the violence.

"Dear Israeli Brothers and Sisters," writes Iranian dissident Arash Irandoost, "Iran needs your help more than ever now. And we will be eternally grateful. Please help opposition television and radio stations which are blocked and being jammed by the Islamic Republic (Nokia and Siemens) resume broadcast to Iran. There is a total media blackout and Iranians inside Iran for the most part are not aware of their brave brothers and sisters fighting and losing their lives daily. And the unjust treatment and brutal massacre of the brave Iranians in the hands of the mullah's paid terrorist Hamas and Hizbullah gangs are not seen by the majority of the Iranians. Please help in any way you can to allow these stations resume broadcasting to Iran.

"And, please remember that we will remember, as you have remembered Cyrus the Great's treatment of you in your time of need," Irandoost concludes, signing his blogged call for help "Your Iranian Brothers and Sisters!"

In an interview with Israel National News, Iranian expatriate pro-democracy activist Amil Imani said that Irandoost's message represents the sentiments of much of the youth in the streets in Iran. They have a strong belief in the technological know-how of the Israelis to overcome the Iranian regime's attempts to block communications.

"This is going to be the most massive, impressive revolution of the 21st century," Imani said, "and we're seeing it live." However, he added, it is now too dependent on Internet communications, so the protesters are very much in need of outside assistance to fight the technological and information war.

More generally, Imani said, the Iranian people are lionizing any leader of any nation who comes out strongly against the Islamic Republic at this time.

According to Imani, at least 500 people have been killed by Iranian government forces, with another 5,000 injured. But the hospitals are no longer safe, he added, as the gunmen from the basiji militia enter the emergency wards looking for

We will remember, as you have remembered Cyrus the Great's treatment of you in your time of need.

wounded protesters. Therefore, Imani said, sympathetic doctors have taken to treating the wounded wherever they can, including in private homes.

Even outside Iran, tens of thousands of protesters are out in the streets every day, especially in the United States and Europe. Imani said he thinks the phenomenon represents unprecedented unity in the Iranian expatriate community.

As for the basijis themselves, Imani reported, many of them are Lebanese and Palestinian Authority Arabs hired by the regime to do its bidding. Iranians reportedly captured seven basijis who spoke no Persian, only Arabic. According to Imani, 10,000 more Arab hired guns arrived in Tehran to serve the mullah-led regime.

But they are not the only ones thinking about guns at this point. Some Iranian protesters, Imani reported, have taken to threatening their oppressors, "God have mercy on you if we decide to [take u arms!"

"There is no turning back," Imani concluded.
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pack3tg0st
06-28-2009, 01:53 AM
No... the west needs to stay put...

We've fucked enough of the middle east up...

What we need, is a source for that article :) That way I can research more as to where it originates from...

pack3tg0st
06-28-2009, 01:57 AM
I'm skeptical...

Its all over Israeli media...

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132073 looks like an original source...

They don't even link the alleged "blog"... (or try to explain why a guy who's native language is Farsi is blogging in perfect English)

Not shooting it down yet though... just... skeptical...

I'll keep you posted if you wish Warlord.

Thanks for bringing this up!!! I can't believe I missed this one...

WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 02:03 AM
Well done pack you have found the source. Noboddy has critisized the Middle East more than me,when i hear a cry for help, if i can give the help,they get it for FREE.

pack3tg0st
06-28-2009, 02:13 AM
I'm all for helping...

I just want to get the whole story before I start helping if ya know what I mean...

I'm looking into this one though Warlord... I'm not sure if its legit, or if its Israeli propaganda...

The Israelis have been spewing forth iranian propaganda since day one of this whole thing...

Which makes me wonder... Is the U.S. putting them up to it?

Plausable deniability...

any luck finding the blog?

Snow Crash
06-28-2009, 02:14 AM
This looks suspect. Language used, the way it strokes some egos, paints certain people as saviours, the way certain phrases and groups are mentioned with negative connotations, and as Pack has already pointed out, the way it's been pasted all over the Israeli media, It just reeks of yet another propaganda piece from the shit stirrer tossers from Zionist Central.

Iranians can challenge the nutjobs at the top of their government. They don't need those sneaky, manipulative, underhanded sons of bitches sticking their oar in.

WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 02:22 AM
Even if its Israeli propoganda the youth of Iran needs help with this revolution,so why not give it them,we know what they are protesting for,any regime in IRAN is better than the one thats installed now.

pack3tg0st
06-28-2009, 02:26 AM
If they don't ask for help... we need to steer clear...

They aren't trying to overthrow a regime... the ruler of the country will stay the same...

They're trying to affect the office of their president, who is the second in command (supposedly, more likely like 3rd or 4th)

KIWI
06-28-2009, 03:50 AM
Even if its Israeli propoganda the youth of Iran needs help with this revolution,so why not give it them,we know what they are protesting for,any regime in IRAN is better than the one thats installed now.

there is a hot-head in all of us, the trick is knowing when to let the bugger loose,......the youth of Iran should wise up, remember WZ0, sharks will only bite you if your wet...........as in , if you keep off the streets, you wont get shot :machinegun:

WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 03:58 AM
Go on KIWI like that about being wet,and the serious bit is the STAKES are high and the risk factor High,so if i was an Iranian i would protest at the back,lol no seriously these people in what they believe in will blow themselves up for the right cause,so i don't think these Iranians are afraid to get wet,they would jump in to the Sharks.

WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 04:12 AM
THIS IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH PEOPLE.

CNN) -- Iranians wounded during protests are being seized at hospitals by members of an Islamic militia, an Amnesty International official told CNN.


Ayatollah Ahmed Khatami says rioters in Iran will be "firmly" dealt with if they continue to protest.

more photos » "The Basijis are waiting for them," said Banafsheh Akhlaghi, western regional director of the human rights group, referring to the government's paramilitary arm that has cracked down on protesters during the violent aftermath of the June 12 presidential election.

Amnesty International has collected accounts from people who have left Iran and expatriates with relatives there who say the Basij has prohibited medical professionals from getting identification information from wounded demonstrators who check in, Akhlaghi said on Saturday. They are also not allowed to ask how the injuries happened, and relatives are hard pressed to find the wounded.

Once the patients are treated, the militia removes them from the hospital to an undisclosed location, she said.

Iran has restricted international news agencies, including CNN, from reporting inside the Islamic republic. However, CNN has received similar accounts, including that of a woman who arrived in the United States from Iran with a broken ankle and thumb. Watch reports of the crackdown on protesters at their homes »

The woman, who didn't want to be identified for fear of her safety, said she was injured in a rally, but was too scared to go to a hospital. Instead, a doctor came to her home to treat her.

"The point is, when they are being taken to the hospital they don't actually get there," her friend who accompanied her told CNN last week. "Just like the reporters are being told not to report what they really see. Hospitals, administrative levels, are being told to stay out of the public because they're saying you're accusing the regime of being hostile."

KIWI
06-28-2009, 04:15 AM
Go on KIWI like that about being wet,and the serious bit is the STAKES are high and the risk factor High,so if i was an Iranian i would protest at the back,lol no seriously these people in what they believe in will blow themselves up for the right cause,so i don't think these Iranians are afraid to get wet,they would jump in to the Sharks.

crazy mate,....they are all prepared to die for a cause, if the cause is that important , .....you can only give it a chance by living for it......every dead martyr is one less voice for change, as I often say to Lala....take my advice,...Im not using it :clown:

WarlordZeroOne
06-28-2009, 04:20 AM
You are right KIWI,somebody has to beat the drum,but not me,anyway i can't do anything if i wanted 2,just like you we are spectators,just hope the show gets really HOT, and KAOS develops.

KIWI
06-28-2009, 04:28 AM
You are right KIWI,somebody has to beat the drum,but not me,anyway i can't do anything if i wanted 2,just like you we are spectators,just hope the show gets really HOT, and KAOS develops.

which is what is desired by whoever is responsible for the current events there,....end result? rivers of blood in the streets, keep ears covered for a few days afterward as the "oohs" and "Aah's" from the global community will be deafening,......the next update would be the following week as you unwrap your chips :|

hp
06-28-2009, 10:18 AM
If the outside gets involved to soon, maybe if ever, then any positive accomplishments may be tainted in many eyes. (Of course the outside may already be there anyway). Iran needs to set the course and get things rolling so the end result might be acceptable.

pack3tg0st
06-28-2009, 10:28 AM
hehe...

he said taint

carry on

Snow Crash
06-28-2009, 12:07 PM
if the cause is that important , .....you can only give it a chance by living for it

Smitage

Couldn't agree more man, and I am glad someone else recognises this. I find a lot of so called revolutionary types online love how to say they would die for xyz. It was General Patton who said "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."

Ok, he was talking nationalities etc, but the idea translates across to other situations quite easily. Martyr wannabes should think about what happens after they die, rather than obsess over the glory. Glory never changed a damn thing. It stroked some egos and it made some people think they were more than they were.

Honour those that fall pursuing the cause, but not the glory hounds. And were I Muslim, I would add "and certainly not some dickhead with afterlife cherry popping on the brain."

boycotteverything
06-28-2009, 12:22 PM
These aren't revolutionaries except in the mind of the ruling mafia in Iran.. Hell- in America they'd be considered DLC moderates. They just want some relief from fundamentalist repression. They'd much rather live than die. And that may be a radical position in Iran.

hp
06-28-2009, 12:25 PM
Meaning spoiled or illegally, in some eyes, obtained versus the slang meaning. A person really has to watch wording here.

Snow Crash
06-28-2009, 12:27 PM
These aren't revolutionaries except in the mind of the ruling mafia in Iran.. Hell- in America they'd be considered DLC moderates.

Dunno about that BE, pretty sure I have heard those shit stirring bastards at Faux News calling them revolutionaries.

boycotteverything
06-28-2009, 12:30 PM
Meaning spoiled or illegally, in some eyes, obtained versus the slang meaning. A person really has to watch wording here.You're right on. These aren't wild-eyed Bolsheviks. Their demands are simple and accepted in western culture as the norm- a modicum of representative democracy.

boycotteverything
06-28-2009, 12:31 PM
These aren't revolutionaries except in the mind of the ruling mafia in Iran.. Hell- in America they'd be considered DLC moderates.

Dunno about that BE, pretty sure I have heard those shit stirring bastards at Faux News calling them revolutionaries.Faux News is the American Taliban. hahahah

Lexion
06-28-2009, 02:38 PM
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WarlordZeroOne
06-29-2009, 04:01 AM
Well i have tried to put it up my arse,but it won't Bend.lol

Oblivion
06-29-2009, 04:20 AM
Which makes me wonder... Is the U.S. putting them up to it?

Plausable deniability...



if you think the us gub'mint is NOT doing any shady, underhand dealings with covert op's to manipulate the situation in their favour you'd have to be living under a rock.

iraq, afghanistan, israel/iran saga, they think that covert ops is a norm and thats why assholes like dinnerjad basically say fuck off obama you hypocrit.

double dealing under the table, while trying to play the good samaritan role on top.
meanwhile your own country is on the verge of total meltdown, now thats fucked up my yankee friends!

WarlordZeroOne
06-29-2009, 04:46 AM
Yes oblivion remember what changes are going to take place with the NEW Prez Obama,its going to get really,really interesting in the next few months, from the soft talking New Prez , (no choice tough prez) well Obamas intentions where good, but there are BIG problems ahead for this New Prez.