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Ongoing Rebellion in Fereydunkenar
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Khorshid



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 5:33 pm    Post subject: Ongoing Rebellion in Fereydunkenar Reply with quote

BREAKING NEWS:

March 13, 2004


The demonstrations began some hours ago. Fereydunkenar is a small town in the northern province of Mazandaran. The people attacked and were able to liberate a building used by the Islamic Republic's security forces (Sentry Post #2). They then started moving to the city of Babolsar, but were soon confronted by Mazandaran's provincial security forces. They've been pushed back into Fereydunkenar and the latest news I've heard is that the small town is now divided between the rebels and the security forces and the scene of fierce street battles.

At least 5 people have been killed and scores injured.


NOTE, THIS UPRISING IS STILL CONTINUING.





















SMCCDI Article posted by Stefania earlier:

http://www.daneshjoo.org/smccdinews/article/publish/article_4145.shtml



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow!!! Khorshid and Stefania, thanks. This looks like it might be really big. Good luck to the Iranian people, may they soon achieve their dream of a free Iran.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 9:22 pm    Post subject: Free Iran ~ Free Republic Reply with quote

All best wishes for freedom, from your friends at Free Republc.com.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1097144/posts
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 9:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Free Iran ~ Free Republic Reply with quote

PhilDragoo wrote:
All best wishes for freedom, from your friends at Free Republc.com.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1097144/posts


Bless you - and thanks for the strong support..!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It has been confirmed that the house belonging to the Mullah in charge of the city's Friday Prayers has been BURNED TO THE GROUND.

Two members of the security forces have been killed.

I've read on another report that the hospitals are not, or are no longer accepting the injured.

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Not a word from ISNA or IRNA. However, I did manage to locate the following picture on Khatami's meeting today with the Wahabi delegation.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 1:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks Khorshid - Please also list source please.. So it may be transmitted to others - and they cna see it's credible..!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 2:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Absolutely incredible, unbelievable bravery. To go after the facsists with nought but your bare hands and your desire for freedom...I'm literally almost crying here. God bless each and every one of you. May victory be yours.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 8:36 am    Post subject: hellow Reply with quote

We fight for freedom.. our brothers/sisters/mother and father have been fighting and dieing for year and no one hears their cry - or cares outside of Iran.. Time is UP! It's TIME FOR CHANGE!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 9:09 am    Post subject: uprising Reply with quote

Big question is what the regular army forces do. If they side with the uprising, its show time.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 9:24 am    Post subject: true Reply with quote

Yes - very true!!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank-you Dear Khorshid,


Many of the Injured are children


From Iranvajahan in Persian (story reported on Peykeiran and also Iranchabar.de web sites)

http://www.iranvajahan.net/cgi-bin/news.pl?l=fa&y=1382&m=12&d=24&a=3

1. Over 5 were killed and many with bullet wounds admitted to the hospital. The regimes forces did open fire on demonstrators.

2. 1 police station was taken over by the people, releasing many of the arrested demonstrators. Half the town was under the control of the people.

3. The erruption occurred as a result of 3 suspicious confiscated ballot boxes that led to the hardline victory in the recent elections in this town, which the people were protesting until the brutal suppression of the regime's forces. Ironically the hardliner candidate had announced that he did not need the people's vote to get elected.

4. The number of injured is too high to estimate. Many of the injured are children, because the regime's forces opened fire at a time when children were walking home from school. Hopsitals in in the town, and adjacent Babol and other cities are full of injured.

5. An eyewitness reports that there were approximately 5 thousand people demonstrating peacefully when the regime's forces opened fire, prompting the people to take over the police station and assume control of half the town. After numerous failed attempts at negotiations between the representatives of the people and the local governemnt, in frustration the people set fire to the home and office of the local friday prayer leader (a Mullah).

End of story


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Pretty soon they will be doing a h.e.l.l. of a lot more than setting fire to the homes and offices of the Mullahs.

In the last revolution you had Palestinian gunmen killing Iranians, and Palestinian & Libyan trained Islamist terrorists from the MKO and Chereekan e Fadayee, attacking government buildings, police stations and military bases. Much of the killing and the violence was committed by Arab and Iranian terrorists and mercenaries, and young men which they lured with machine guns and promises of wealth. Most of the people were too traumatised to say or do anything, and the majority of the violence and brutal killings were carried out by these professional death squads. Afterwards 16 and 17 year old males with machine guns formed the dreaded Komeeteh groups, local revolutionary vigilante squads in charge of each neighborhood, and everyone feared them a lot more than they had ever feared Savak. These vigilante groups then became the Revolutionary Guards.

This time there are no trained terrorists and mercenaries attacking the regime. This time you have grandmothers, children, husbands, wives, students, boys and girls who will let the Mullahs know how the nation of Iran has suffered in the last 25 years.

Can they take on the Revolutionary Guards?

Yes. An organised nationwide mass demonstration will cripple them easily. There simply isn't enough of them to contain mass demonstrations everywhere!

There aren't enough Revoltionary Guards to keep the people at bay, and based on all accounts more than half of the existing Revolutionary Guards in Iran are no longer loyal to the Mullahs. This is why they execute some of the most decorated and respected Revolutionary Guards leaders, to send a message to the more than half who no longer support the regime. Of course this will fail, since it will delegitimise the rulers even more.

If you add up all the foreign fighters,Sepah, Basij, and paid chomaghdarans, you still will not have enough to contain the first mass nationwide demonstration. And these shootings of the regime in the last month, are only recruiting more for the waves of mass nationwide demonstrations that will paralyse the regime.

The bogus elections have made it impossible for anyone to defend the regime inside the country, or claim that it represents the will of the people, and all the shootings throughout Iran in the aftermath are only recruiting more for the final showdown. For everyone they shoot is a symbol that recruits thousands! And once the shooting begins, (as it it already has in all 4 corners of Iran) then it really is over, given Iranian history!


Interestingly the BBC/Muir set are reporting that the people are taking the sham elections well, and they don't care. But then again thats what the western correspondents were filing from Moscow in the last days too, all is well Very Happy This is probably the exact opposite of what I heard from recent travellers who report very open and bold opposition to the regime is evident everywhere in the form of people defying the regime's rules, more anti regime grafitti evident everywhere than ever before in the last 25 years (the regime can't keep up with the nighttime graffitti operations anymore), people openly criticising the govt. everywhere, and people talking about another "enghelab" for the first time in 25 years!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 1:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Hardliner Candidate who sparked the riots resigns amidst full blown riot!



Latest news from Peykeiran in Persian
http://web.peykeiran.com/net_iran/irnewsbody.aspx?ID=12952

English Synopsis Below:

Latest News from Fereydunkenar: Moghdad Najaf Nejhad Resigns

He finally resigned from Parliament. As a result of the rioting of the people in Fereydunkenar Mr. Moghdad fearing for his life and possessions finally resigned from Parliament. It must be noted that the Guardian Council dismissed 3 ballot boxes in order to 'appoint' Moghdad Najaf Nejhad as the winning candidate to the 7th Parliament over Dr. Hojatollah Roohi.

The latest news from Fereydunkenar, 6.30pm 24 Esfand
After hearing news of the attacks by the Sepah (Revolutionary Guards) the people headed towards the Revolutionary guards headquarters were they fought the Revolutionary Guards and the soldiers. There are reports of gunshots being heard from inside the Revolutionary Guards compound.

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Major Victory for the people of Iran!

Not only did the sham elections NOT get ignored, but the people protested in massive waves. And when attacked they fought back, taking over half the town, freeing prisoners and setting fire to the home and office of the local Mullah representative of the Supreme leader. Not only did the brutal shootings not stop them, but in an immensely bold move, the people then atacked the Revolutionary Guards HQ!!! And the bogus hardliner candidate just resigned!

Congratulations to the brave people of Fereydunkenar on their victory over repression!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congratulations to the people of Fereydunkenar! This is a victory for all freedom-loving people in Iran and around the world.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 6:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is good, but lets not get too excited yet.. Lets hope and pray that they are protected and if they fight they fight valiantly and bravely and succeed -- Please - may they be protected, may all of Iran rise from the ashes of tyrannny!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

it really looks like something has started, I hope that this time it won't be suppressed like last year's protests.
But this time insurgents are armed and I hope they're willing to go all the way. Strange that there are no reports yet on major western media, but I'm sure that once the revolution reaches Tehran it will be impossible to ignore it!
The keys to the success now are 2:
1) the protests must really draw many many people, 10.000 are not enough, this time all Tehran must come out to the streets and refuse to give up until the regime is gone.
2) the armed forces must start to turn on the right side, after all they're armed and if they decide to suppress the insurgency they may cause a bloodbath. I'm sure though that if thousands of soldiers start turning on the side of the people, in the end only foreign terrorists will be left to defend the regime, and they can easily be killed or made to escape to Iraq (where they will be taken care of by the americans).
Let's cross our fingers and hope that this is the real show-off, and that the brave people of Iran manage to topple the hated regime!
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