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irani
Joined: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 172
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 11:18 am Post subject: Bish az 90 harkate eterazi tey Bahman-mah dar shahrhaye Iran |
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بر اساس برآوردهای بعمل آمده , طی بهمن ماه گذشته بیش از 90 حرکت اعتراضی علیه رژیم جمهوری اسلامی در شهرهای مختلف ایران صورت گرفته است.
این اعتراضها از جمله در شهرهای تهران , اصفهان , شیراز , رشت , نیشابور , مراغه , مهاباد , قم , بوشهر , یزد , خوی , ساوه , آستانه اشرفیه , قوچان , دزفول , شیروان و ماکو صورت گرفت.
کارگران به جان آمده با بیش از 50 رشته اعتصاب , تجمع و تحصن , بیشترین اعتراضات را علیه آخوندهای چپاولگر و کارگزاران آنها سازمان دادند. کارگران در اعتراض به عدم پرداخت حقوق و اخراج گسترده از کارخانه ها دست به اعتراض زدند.
کارخانه های نساجی پارس ایران , نساجی فومنات گیلان , کفش گام , علا الدین , نازنخ , بافت بلوچ , چینی مهدی یزد , پارس مینو , شرکت اکسیژن بالون , ایران کنف , الیاف شیروان , کاشی حافظ و معدن ذغال سنگ البرز غربی از جمله کانون های اعتراض و اعتصاب بودند.
در بهمن ماه همچنین دانشجویان دانشگاههای مختلف بیش از 20 رشته اعتصاب و تحصن بر پا کردند. این اعتراضها نسبت به بستن فضای دانشگاهها , احضار , اخراج و دستگیری دانشجویان و استادان صورت گرفت.
سایر اقشار مردم نیز به دلیل فقدان ابتدائی ترین مایحتاج زندگی مانند سوخت , آب , برق و گاز دست به اعتراض زدند. این اعتراضها در شهرهای مهاباد , سقز , سردشت و بانه سریعا رنگ سیاسی به خود گرفت و مردم شعارهای مرگ بر حکومت آخوندی و زنده باد آزادی سر دادند. این حرکتهای اعتراضی به درگیری با ماموران حکومتی کشیده شد.
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Rasker
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 1455 Location: USA
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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Any translations, or at least a summary, please? _________________ The Sun Is Rising In The West!Soon It Will Shine on All of Iran! |
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Spenta
Joined: 04 Sep 2003 Posts: 1829
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:39 pm Post subject: |
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There have been over 90 protest actions in the month of February alone in many cities and towns throughout Iran. Including the violent clashes in Kurdistan and other towns. Additionally there have been widespread protests by workers over lack of pay and factory closings. Also many student portests over the campus repressions.
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It should also be noted that the worker protests are happening at a time, when the regime is selling govt. owned factories at a fraction of the price to memebrs of the Mullah$' families. This is the great privatisation plan, where a $50 million factory complex, owned by the govt. on behalf of the people, doesn't pay its workers for 6 months, and is then sold to a relative of the Mullah$ for a $1 million. Its like what happened in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, where they dismantled the entire Russian behemoth of industy and the backbone of its economy. They have started to do the same in Iran, the people are going to be screwed for many generations to come as a result.
I was watching Dr. Khatami (Khatami's brother) on PBS last night talking about how Iranians don't wnat regime change, they just want Reforms and he has another Reformist candidate for president. He went to great lengths to emphasize that Iranians don't want a regime change. Then I realised a regime change, almost inevitably will involve some finanacial accounting of who stole what, and the Khatami family stands to lose alot. Iran's president Khatami (who participated in the massacre of political prisoners in 1988, one of the worst crimes against humanity of modern Iran) and the rest of his family have become millionaires many times over as a result of this regime, so naturally they can step down from office, and enjoy the fruits of their thieving comfortably now. But regime change could spoil that.
A western reporter wrote recently that while in Iran interviewieng Rafsanjani on whether he was running for president, he asked his son, what he thought wbout his father running for president. The son answered: "Why should he, we have enough already".
This is why they don't want regime change, and this is why without regime change there will be no major improvements of democracy, ecomony, equality, opportunity, progress, or anything positive! |
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