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  • The blast, on 18 July 1994, reduced the seven-storey Jewish-Argentine Mutual Association (AMIA) community centre to rubble.
    Argentina accused former authorities in Tehran of masterminding the attack on Buenos Aires' Jewish Centre in which 85 people died.
    An Argentine judge has issued an arrest warrant for former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani over the 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires.
  • 1983 Beirut barracks bombing was a major incident on October 23, 1983, during the Lebanese Civil War. Two truck bombs struck separate buildings in Beirut housing U.S. and French members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon, killing hundreds of servicemen, the majority being U.S. Marines. The blasts led to the withdrawal of the international peacekeeping force from Lebanon, where they had been stationed since the Israeli 1982 invasion of Lebanon. "Islamic Jihad" took responsibility for the bombing, but that organization is thought to have been a nom de guerre for Hezbollah receiving help from the Islamic Republic of Iran

    The U.S. government believes that elements that would eventually become Hezbollah, backed by Iran and Syria, were responsible for this bombing, as well as the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut in April. Hezbollah, Iran and Syria have denied any involvement.

    Imad Mughniyeh and Mustapha Badredeen took charge of the Syrian-Iranian backed operation. Mughniyeh had been a highly trained security man with the PLO's Force 17 . . . Their mission was to gather information and details about the American embassy and draw up a plan that would guarantee the maximum impact and leave no trace of the perpetrator. Meetings were held at the Iranian embassy in Damascus. They were usually chaired by the ambassador, Hoffatoleslam Ali-Akbar Mohtashemi, who played an instrumental role in founding Hezbollah. In consultation with several senior Syrian intelligence officers, the final plan was set in motion. The vehicle and explosives were prepared in the Bekaa Valley which was under Syrian control


    Among the intelligence information initially uncovered by Thomas Fortune Fay, an attorney for the families of the victims, was a National Security Agency (NSA) intercept of a message sent from Iranian intelligence headquarters in Tehran to Hojjat ol-eslam Ali-Akbar Mohtashemi, the Iranian ambassador in Damascus. As it was paraphrased by presiding U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth, "The message directed the Iranian ambassador to contact Hussein Musawi, the leader of the terrorist group Islamic Amal, and to instruct him ... 'to take a spectacular action against the United States Marines.'"Musawi's Islamic Amal was a breakaway faction of the Amal Movement and the autonomous part of embroyonic Hezbollah.

    However, some in the U.S. government claim it is unclear who is responsible for the Marine barracks attack. For example in 2001 the former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger stated: "But we still do not have the actual knowledge of who did the bombing of the Marine barracks at the Beirut Airport, and we certainly didn't then
  • The Lebanon hostage crisis refers to the systematic kidnapping in Lebanon of 96 foreign hostages of 21 national origins between 1982 and 1992. The victims were mostly from Western countries, and mostly journalists, diplomats, or teachers. 25 of them were Americans, 16 were Frenchmen, 12 Britons, 7 Swiss and 7 West Germans. At least 10 hostages perished in captivity: some murdered and others died from lack of adequate medical attention to illnesses.

    Those taking credit for the kidnapping used different names -- Islamic Jihad, Organization for the Defense of Free People, Organization for the Oppressed of the Earth, Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine, etc. -- but the testimony of former hostages indicates almost all the "groups" were actually one group of "a dozen men" came "from various ... clans" within the Hezbollah organization, "most notably the Mughniyya and Hamadi clans." Particularly important in the organization was "master terrorist" Imad Mughniyah.Hezbollah has publicly denied involvement.


    It is also widely believed that the Islamic Republic of Iran and to a lesser extent Syria played a major role in the kidnappings.

    The original reason for the hostage-taking seems to have been "as insurance against retaliation by the U.S., Syria or any other force" against Hezbollah, which is thought responsible for the killing of over 300 Americans in the Marine barracks and embassy bombings in Beirut. Other reasons for the kidnappings or the prolonged holding of hostages are thought to be "primarily based on Iranian foreign policy calculations and interests" particularly the extraction of "political, military and financial concessions from the Western world," the hostage takers being strong allies of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

    The tight security measures taken by the hostage-keepers succeeded in preventing not only Western sources but even Syrian intelligence (which helped the Western countries at times) from locating and rescuing all but a handful of hostages. Frustration with the situation, along with public pressure from the media and families of the hostages led to a breakdown of the anti-terrorism principle of "no negotiations, no concessions" by American and French officials. In particular the Ronald Reagan administration in the United States negotiated a secret and illegal arms for hostage swap with Iran known as the Iran-Contra Affair.

    The hostage crisis ended with the need for Western aid and investment by Syria and Iran following the end of the Iran-Iraq war and collapse of the Soviet Union, and with the promises to Hezbollah that would could remain armed following the end of the Lebanese Civil War and that France and America would not seek revenge against it.
  • Saeed Hajjarian (Persian: سعید حجاریان , born 1954) is an Iranian political figure, intellectual, journalist and university lecturer. He has been a member of Tehran's city council, and advisor to president Mohammad Khatami. In March, 2000, he was shot in the head by an assailant and paralyzed for life, an act many believe was in retaliation for his help in uncovering the chain murders of Iran and his help to the Iranian reform movement in general.



    The Chain murders (قتلهای زنجیرهای) or 1998 Serial Murders of Iranian dissident intellectuals, were a series of murders and disappearances of Iranians who had been critical of the Islamic Republic system in some way. Although in their entirety the killing spanned over several years and included more than 80 writers, translators, poets, political activists, and ordinary citizens, the murders came to a head in late 1998 when three dissident writers, a political leader and his wife were murdered in the span of two months.

    After great public outcry and journalistic investigation in Iran and publicity internationally, prosecutors announced in mid-1999 that one Saeed Emami had led "rogue elements" in Iran's intelligence ministry in the killings and that Emami had committed suicide in prison. In a trial that was "dismissed as a sham by the victims' families and international human rights organisations" three intelligence ministry agents were sentenced in 2001 to death and 12 others to prison terms for murdering two of the victims. Two years later the Iranian Supreme Court reduced two of the death sentences to life.


    Many Iranians and foreigners believe the killing were at least in part an attempt to put a stop to "cultural and political openness" being attempted by reformist Iranian president Mohammad Khatami and his supporters, and that those convicted of the killings were actually "scapegoats acting on orders from higher" up, with the ultimate perpetrators including "a few well known clerics." In turn, Iran's hardliners - the group most closely associated with vigilante attacks on dissidents in general, and with the accused killers in particular - claimed "foreign powers", especially "Israel", committed the crimes.


    An indication that the authorities may not have uncovered the entire apparatus of the chain murders was the attempted assassination of Saeed Hajjarian, a newspaper editor who is thought to have played a "key role" in uncovering the killings. On March 12, 2000 Hajjarian was shot in the head and left paralyzed for life.

    The first two killings in 1998 were of 70-year-old Dariush Forouhar secretary general of the Iran National Liberation Movement and his wife Parvaneh Eskandari. Their mutilated bodies were found in their south Tehran home November 21, 1998. Forouhar had received 11 knife blows and Eskandari 24. The home was thought to be under 24-hour surveillance by the Ministry of Intelligence and National Security of Iran, thus casting suspicion on that ministry for at least complicity in the murder.


    Approximately two weeks later, Mohammad Mokhtari, an Iranian writer, left his residence at five o'clock in the afternoon of December 2, 1998 and failed to return home. On December 8, 1998 his body was identified at the coroner's office. The next to disappear was Mohammad Jafar Pouyandeh, an author and "one of the active translators of the country" who left his office at four o'clock in the afternoon of December 8, and still hadn't returned home when his wife wrote a letter to the President three days later expressing her anguish over his disappearance. His body was discovered the next day. Pooyandeh and Mokhtari bodies were both found around Shahriar, a "mini-city" in the south of Tehran, and both were apparently strangled. On the day Pooyandeh's body was found, Dec. 12, fifty writers called on President Khatami to find the persons behind the crimes.


    In the mean time, other suspicious and unsolved murders of dissidents were put forth by reformers: "Ahmad Miralaee, Ebrahim Zalzadeh, Ghafar Hosseini, Manouchehr Saneie and his wife Firoozeh Kalantari, Ahmad Tafazzoli." In particular, the body of Majid Sharif, a translator and journalist who contributed to the banned publication Iran-e Farda, had been found on the side of a Tehran road on November 18, 1998, three days before the bodies of Dariush Forouhar and Parvaneh Eskandari were found. His official cause of death was "heart failure."


    In March 12, 2000 Saeed Hajjarian, was shot in the head by an assailant but narrowly missed death, ending up paralyzed for life. He is "believed to have played a key role in bringing about ... damaging disclosures" against the sponsors of the chain killings, not only as editor of Sobh Emrouz daily, but as a former deputy minister of intelligence turned reformist. Consequently, "some believe that remnants" of the chain murder "intelligence killer group may have been" behind his attempted assassination.


    About the same time, Akbar Ganji attended the 'Iran After the Elections' Conference in Berlin. Upon return he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, to be followed by five years in exile (later reduced to six years imprisonment and no exile) for "retaining classified documents from the Culture and Islamic Guidance Ministry, insulting the former Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, and disseminating propaganda against the Islamic system." His prison time was marked by hunger strike and dramatic courtroom display of torture marks
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Old 21-12-07, 12:35   #2 (permalink)
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ma ze yaran chashme yari dashtim, .........................

man inaro print mikonam, mikhoonam bad nazar midam !
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man inaro print mikonam, mikhoonam bad nazar midam !
ok, khasti kamel tar to google search kon
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ok, khasti kamel tar to google search kon
hemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
yejoori oomadi thread zadi ke goftam alan moshte mohkami khahad bood bar dahane mahmoud jan !

AVALAN : man too hame ja bitarafiye khodamo sabet kardam, man bache mosalmoon hastam vali tarafdare JE nistam !

doyoman: chize dandoongiri too in th peyda nakardam ! yani bishtaresh dar hade ye eteham bood

seyoman: man ke nagoftam ina fereshtehaye fel arzan, goftam age ina badan , shahanshahi ham bad boode

4roman: fekr konam in etela'ato az site siasi bayad copy paste karde bashi, pas oonja chizi raje be jenayate regime ghabli giret nemiyad, ye jaye dige male oona ro ham search kon inja bezar !

5joman: aslan in thread che rabti be man dasht !?
too oon thread nazare adamo raje be shakhse khamenei porsidan na JE !
age rabte oon 2ta thread ro fahmidi be manam begoo..........

esmeto be ma nagoftiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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hemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
yejoori oomadi thread zadi ke goftam alan moshte mohkami khahad bood bar dahane mahmoud jan !

AVALAN : man too hame ja bitarafiye khodamo sabet kardam, man bache mosalmoon hastam vali tarafdare JE nistam !

doyoman: chize dandoongiri too in th peyda nakardam ! yani bishtaresh dar hade ye eteham bood

seyoman: man ke nagoftam ina fereshtehaye fel arzan, goftam age ina badan , shahanshahi ham bad boode

4roman: fekr konam in etela'ato az site siasi bayad copy paste karde bashi, pas oonja chizi raje be jenayate regime ghabli giret nemiyad, ye jaye dige male oona ro ham search kon inja bezar !

5joman: aslan in thread che rabti be man dasht !?
too oon thread nazare adamo raje be shakhse khamenei porsidan na JE !
age rabte oon 2ta thread ro fahmidi be manam begoo..........

esmeto be ma nagoftiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

1)man tarafdarie shah ro nakardam va nagoftam ona fereshtand: karhaye bad ham kardan, valli karhaye khoobeshon faratar az karhaye ina bod, age Reza shah o pesaresh to tarikh ma ragham nemikhordan, iran ye bangeladesh bish nabod!

2)man nemidonam javonha emroze chizi begheir az andy o sandy ham baladan?

3)akbar gangi khodesh etellati bod, ke bad vaghty az gandkary ina bakhabar mishe to paygahe etellati torkie, ke iran chandin nafar az mokhalef haro mikoshe in miad va fahsh mikoneh, ke migiran hesaby mizannansh badesh ham mindazanesh zendon

4)hajjarian ham vazir ettelat bod onmoghe ke,(hajjarian ham 180 daraje avaz mishe va shoro mikoneh be fahsh kardan) dastoreh koshtaro rafsanjani mideh, va bad vaghty gandesh dar miad, khatamai dastor mideh ke in mozo peigiri beshe, hajjarian terror mishe, albate nejat peida mikoneh, bad taraf ke inkaro karda, kheily asoon, ye parch basiji mindaze ro shonasho aksesho be onvanne yek Hero mindazan to roozname

agar bekham begam ba yad to sobh beshinam
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Hich baghalli nemige maste man torshe.
Khodaish site kam peida mishe, ke gandkarihaye hamaro neshon bede.
Ina gand zadan regime shah ham gande khodesh ro zade.
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hich kodoemeshoen be dard nemikhore

Iran systheme Liberalismo ehtiaj dare

Toe Mayeha Mosadegh

ye adamiam ke toe tarikhe iran mokhesh kar mikard mosadegh boed ke motasefane mord

regim bayad democratic parlementi beshe

Masjedo dino eslamo ba Polotiek ghati nakonan Mese Keshwaraye EU
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hich kodoemeshoen be dard nemikhore

Iran systheme Liberalismo ehtiaj dare

Toe Mayeha Mosadegh

ye adamiam ke toe tarikhe iran mokhesh kar mikard mosadegh boed ke motasefane mord

regim bayad democratic parlementi beshe

Masjedo dino eslamo ba Polotiek ghati nakonan Mese Keshwaraye EU
barmigarde be signat man, harki ke nationalist bodeh ro koshtanm. i.e. amir kabir/mossadegh
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