Iranian elections (1 Viewer)

SoulSiick

Schizoid Man
Oct 16, 2007
515
At least 15 people killed yesterday, but Iran gov. says 10 of them belong to Anti-revolutionary terrorist groups and the other five were killed by these terrorist groups !!! One of them was nephew of Mousavi (the opposition candidate in election) who was shot in chest, died later in hospital.


And they start arresting opposition Political leaders again.
 

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IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I do not see the relevance.

I said i want an Arab state that looked just like the one in the Rashidun Caliphate era, completely different to the autocracy you see right now in Iran.




+ Pol Pot + Saddam Hussein
Religious rule is thinly veiled Autocracy. If you think for one second that a state based on the religio-ethnic similarity of it's people can succeed you are a madman.

I said khmer rouge man, Pol Pot being the leader. I also bleieve that Sassam created a cult of personality and left some Sharia legal institutions. That's pretty much why I put an etc.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,023
During the incidents from few days ago some people were killed and for two of them the Iranian government/media says that they died in normal car accidents.

Here is one of the normal car accidents:

Yeah, those are police vans in case you're wondering.

Juve's big fan supports Ahmadinejad and the Iranian politics :seven:
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Juve's big fan supports Ahmadinejad and the Iranian politics :seven:
Yea I do support Ahmadinejad but I don't support the way he won the election. As for the way these cops are acting these all are commands from the cheif of police who's a loyal servent for Ayat Allah Al-Sistani, Najad doesn't have much to do with this as many of you think. Its the war of the Mullas if you like to call it so.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Yea I do support Ahmadinejad but I don't support the way he won the election. As for the way these cops are acting these all are commands from the cheif of police who's a loyal servent for Ayat Allah Al-Sistani, Najad doesn't have much to do with this as many of you think. Its the war of the Mullas if you like to call it so.
Oh my :lol:

Chief of police is one of Ahmadinejad's close relatives (the chief of police's wife is actually Ahmadinejad's wife's sister :lol:). I'd be very thankful if you search for a thing or two about the way Iran is being governed before making such utter ridiculous statements.

Ayat Allah Sistani has actually condemned what the government did to the people after the elections. I know you hate Shi'as but that was not even hatred towards Shi'as and the Iraquis' prominent Shiite authority. It was sheer stupidity.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Oh my :lol:

Chief of police is one of Ahmadinejad's close relatives (the chief of police's wife is actually Ahmadinejad's wife's sister :lol:). I'd be very thankful if you search for a thing or two about the way Iran is being governed before making such utter ridiculous statements.

Ayat Allah Sistani has actually condemned what the government did to the people after the elections. I know you hate Shi'as but that was not even hatred towards Shi'as and the Iraquis' prominent Shiite authority. It was sheer stupidity.
I don't hate Shi'a's and I made that clear to you before.

As for my lack of knowledge in the Iranian crises, what do you think people are protesting about, tell me.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
I don't hate Shi'a's and I made that clear to you before.

As for my lack of knowledge in the Iranian crises, what do you think people are protesting about, tell me.
To reform the surface, before we have to go through another devastating revolution.

Only if you knew that the last thing our regime wishes for in Palestine is "the peace"...
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Yes I would, As a tyrant does more to his won people than those who pretend to be democracy fighters. And ask the Iraqi's how much freedom are they enjoying right now.
I don't agree with you here JBF, even if ahmedinejad was fighting the Zionists like you say, he's still a bloody dictator that does not give a shit about his people and only wants to stay in power. The Iran situation is not like the Iraq situation where the choice is between Sadam the bloody dictator, and the US who probably are responsible for as much deaths in Iraq as Saddam is, minus the stability. In Iraq a direct choice between Saddam and the US, i think you'd take the lesser of two evils, which is Saddam.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
To reform the surface, before we have to go through another devastating revolution.

Only if you knew that the last thing our regime wishes for in Palestine is "the peace"...
I dont care about what your regime wishes as long as they provide the guns.


As for the revolution talk, I just hope that if Iran is about to undergo some changes that it would be from the inside eventhough I doubt that. Cause once the British and the Americans get involved you'll get another Shah.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
I don't agree with you here JBF, even if ahmedinejad was fighting the Zionists like you say, he's still a bloody dictator that does not give a shit about his people and only wants to stay in power. The Iran situation is not like the Iraq situation where the choice is between Sadam the bloody dictator, and the US who probably are responsible for as much deaths in Iraq as Saddam is, minus the stability. In Iraq a direct choice between Saddam and the US, i think you'd take the lesser of two evils, which is Saddam.
Fred be realistic, do you honoustly think that America or all the international community give a shit of Ahmadinajad breaking the human rights and executing the resistants? hell no, they only give a damn about that Nuclear project of his and the supply of weapons that he provides for both Hizballah and Hamas and all of those are a threat to the project of their Zionist Allies.

And for that I'll pick Ahmadinajad anytime.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
As for the revolution talk, I just hope that if Iran is about to undergo some changes that it would be from the inside eventhough I doubt that. Cause once the British and the Americans get involved you'll get another Shah.
Ahmedouchebag is the exact same as the Shah if not worse, stop being a Theocrat. If Iran was secular and fighting the 'Zionists' you'd hate him.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Ahmedouchebag is the exact same as the Shah if not worse, stop being a Theocrat. If Iran was secular and fighting the 'Zionists' you'd hate him.
Why would I hate them if Iran is fighting the Zionists as you're saying :confused:

Anyway, I believe that Ahmadinajad is nowhere near what the Shah was. The Shah used to rob his own people ffs, he thought of himself as a fucking Roman Kaiser or sth. And wait to here the best part, the one who used to protest in the streets (the hungry and poor ones) used to be shot dead while they were making their move. for every ongoing protest there hundreds were killed and anyone who dared to say No had the same fait.

Just search his last party before his people rebelled.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Fred be realistic, do you honoustly think that America or all the international community give a shit of Ahmadinajad breaking the human rights and executing the resistants? hell no, they only give a damn about that Nuclear project of his and the supply of weapons that he provides for both Hizballah and Hamas and all of those are a threat to the project of their Zionist Allies.

And for that I'll pick Ahmadinajad anytime.
I don't choose America over Ahmadinejad, simply because the US and its allies have proven time and time again in this region that they are no different than any bloody dictator in the middle east, in fact i think they are worse. While i like his stance against Israel, its the only good thing he has going for him and his cons definitely more than his pros. I don't think the choice has to be between the West and Ahmedinejad, i don't think of it that way. I am against any autocratic regime.
 

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