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Intense Fighting Throughout Iran


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Reports over the past 24 - 48 hours via several important information services such as SMCCDI, Peykeiran, Zagros and direct email reports and phone calls from Iranian citizens is beginning to shine light on what at this time looks to be country-wide fighting and quickly escalating into what could potentially become a freedom revolution.

Several independent citizen sources have reported the formation of significant crowds throughout the country, and have heard many loud explosions and gun shots, including in the cities of Tehran, Esfahan, and Shiraz.

SMCCDI and Peykeiran have both reported intense battles between freedom-loving Iranian citizens and the regime's fanatical militias in the village of Meeyan Do Ab. Both sources are reporting many deaths and injuries both to the villagers and regime's forces.

In the past week and recent days, many regional commanders and leaders of the regime's militias have been targeted and killed along with many of their militiamen.

Initial reports from Iranian online news sources as well as from western satellite news media are reporting intense fighting throughout Iran, and report that such fighting is increasing at a constant rate.

On September 28th, SMCCDI reported that in Iran's main southern port of Bandar-Abbas located by the Hormoz Strait on the Persian Gulf, heavy fighting between Elite commandos of the Pasdaran Corp and Iranian residents who were protesting the regime's murder of three fishermen broke out. Angry residents attacked several public buildings as well as regime vehicles with incendiary devices.

Reports also indicate that Bandar Abbas is the main commercial entry to Iran and its paralysis could help spark unprecedented chaos that would severely threaten and likely cause the fall of the Islamic Regime.

Regime forces are also acknowledging the discovery of several ammunition depots used by Iranian citizens against the Mullah's militias.

At this time and for several months now, regime security forces have remained heavily deployed in the most strategic areas of Iranian cities in an effort to prevent the spread and growth of any major uprising.

The current situation appears to be quite explosive at this time.

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Tens of demonstartors killed, injured or arrested

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Sep 28, 2004

Latest reports in reference to some of the popular demonstrations which have took place, from Sunday, in some Iranian cities and especially the Capital, are stating about several deaths and tens of injured and arrested.

The most violent clashes took place, in Esfahan, Noor-Abad of Mamassani, Shiraz, Hamadan, Saghez, Khoram-Abad and Oroomiah (former Rezai-e) where security agents shoot on demonstrators by killing and injuring several of them.

In most cases, such as, in Noor-Abad of Mamassani (Fars Province) and in Khoram-Abad, angry demonstrators retaliated to the militiamen's brutality and the murder of several demonstrators by attacking the regime's forces with pieces of stones and incendiary devices. The popular reaction resulted in the injuries of several agents and heavy damages made to several patrol cars and public buildings, such as, Noor-Abad's Justice Palace.

Tens of demonstrators, especially young girls and boys, have been reported as missing following the demos of Sunday.

Situation of most provincial cities and Tehran have been reported as very tense and the security forces are remaining deployed in most strategic and popular areas.

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Deadly clashes rock Iran's main southern port

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Sep 28, 2004

Deadly clashes rocked, today, Iran's main southern port of Bandar-Abbas located by the Hormoz Strait on the Persian Gulf.

Elite commandos of the Pasdaran Corp. entered in action in order to smash a popular protest initiated following the news of murders of three local fishermen by members of the regime's security forces. Rumors had stated that the fishermen were killed as they had refused to bribe the regime's agents.

Angry residents attacked several public buildings and the regime forces vehicles with pieces of stones and incendiary devices after that the militiamen started to shoot on the crowd. Several deaths and injured have been reported.

The situation is very tense and the accesses to the city-port and the port's facilities are under heavy military watch.

Bandar Abbas is the main commercial entry to Iran and its paralysis will plunge the country in an unprecedented chaos from which the Islamic regime won't survive.

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Deadly clashes rock Iran's main southern port

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Sep 28, 2004

Deadly clashes rocked, today, Iran's main southern port of Bandar-Abbas located by the Hormoz Strait on the Persian Gulf.

Elite commandos of the Pasdaran Corp. entered in action in order to smash a popular protest initiated following the news of murders of three local fishermen by members of the regime's security forces. Rumors had stated that the fishermen were killed as they had refused to bribe the regime's agents.

Angry residents attacked several public buildings and the regime forces vehicles with pieces of stones and incendiary devices after that the militiamen started to shoot on the crowd. Several deaths and injured have been reported.

The situation is very tense and the accesses to the city-port and the port's facilities are under heavy military watch.

Bandar Abbas is the main commercial entry to Iran and its paralysis will plunge the country in an unprecedented chaos from which the Islamic regime won't survive.

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New deadly clashes rock western Iran

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Sep 29, 2004

New deadly clashes rocked, yesterday, Mian-do-Ab located in western Iran by resulting in several deaths and injuries among armed opponents and members of the regime forces.

The Islamic regime officials are intending to portray the armed opponents as members of a religious cult and renegades but are acknowledging the existence of various ammunition depots.

The official number of deaths have been announced as five but other reports are stating about a much higher number as many in the region have rallied the armed opposition and nightly attacks are carried against the regime forces and interests.

Already last Wednesday two militiamen, including a regional commander, were killed in a deadly clash which occurred in the region.

The residents of the "Se-Tapeh" village retaliated to the brutal assault of the regime's forces sent to the locality.

Armed struggle is in constant raise as a majority of Iranians are believing that the Islamic regime will not step down from political power by peaceful means.

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To this I can only say - good luck thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif!!!

I hope they'll win, and that after the democratic revolution succeed, our countries will be close allies once again wink2.gif

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So happy to hear this...been waiting and hoping for this. thumbsup.gif

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itll bve crushed as it was in Iraq.

Good luck to them but dont hold your breath.

If it does escalate then its a prefect chance to invade but how do we justify it??

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If it does escalate then its a prefect chance to invade but how do we justify it??

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Why start now?

WMD, nuclear program, terrorists. Put it up on a board and throw darts to come up with a reason. If that reason falls through we can flip a coin for the next reason and so on...

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We will be back on the trail after the election and Iran is coming into focus right now. More power to them. thumbsup.gif We won't have to think up anything, Fluffy, they'll do something. cool.gif

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yeah now that the UN is completley out of the road .

Why bother waiting for legal reasons to invade another country when we can just divide and conqer, and make ourselves a merry little empire.

Just like us nasty europeans that you seem to hate so much did for centuries.

Look at the utopia that brought us???? whistling2.gif

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Official building set on fire in N. Iran

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Sep 30, 2004

An official building harboring an Islamic propaganda and surveillance office was set on fire, on Tuesday, in the northern city of Rasht located in the Guilan province near the Caspian sea. The building is the center of the "Rasht's Followers of Imam" group and the Islamist "Guilan weekly" magazine.

Unidentified assailants were able to inflict heavy damages to the building and escape without being harmed.

More and more exasperated Iranians are sizing any occasion to protest or are choosing violent manners in order to destabilize the Islamic regime. Armed actions are in constant raise as an increasing number of Iranians are believing that the mullahs won't step down from political power by just peaceful means.

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This is one of the reasons I think Iraq is worth it. If we get democracy established there it will spread to other countries in the Middle East.

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This is one of the reasons I think Iraq is worth it. If we get democracy established there it will spread to other countries in the Middle East.

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Agreed.

Things in Iran look very promising. This would help things in Iraq as well, as many of the insurgents in Iraq are coming over from Iran.

As far as US involvement, this close to the election, no way. Unless it looks really clear that we can ensure the revolution succeeds, in which case maybe some air support to help things.

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Wow, this revolution sounds like it was planned. whistling2.gif History in the making...so it seems this year.

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More unrest in Iranian cities

SMCCDI (Information Service)

Oct 1, 2004

Sporadic clashes took place, late yesterday night, as groups of young sized the occasion offered by a religious ceremony in order to break taboos and to protest against the Islamic regime.

Young girls and boys were seen dancing, chanting and shouting slogans against the Islamic regime and its leaders, in the Keshavarz and Vali-e-Asr areas located in center of Tehran, despite the sporadic brutal attacks of some of regime's plainclothes men often retaliated.

Unprecedented traffic jams blocking several arteries slowed the security forces' deployment and the support of many of the civilian security agents on the ground.

An unusual number of surveillance helico, flying at very low altitude, have been reported from the early hours of today's morning especially in the Azad, Vali-e-Asr and Enghelab areas. It seems that the authorities are fearing popular gatherings at the occasion of the "Mehregan event" declared as "pagan" by the dogmatic Islamists and clerics. Many residents are intending to make, this evening, a celebration and popular show of force at the occasion of this Ancient Iran's legacy.

Clashes were reported as well, yesterday evening, from the cities of Esfahan, Shiraz and Hamadan leading to several injured and arrested. Same type of aerial show of force intending to intimidate the residents has been reported from these cities.

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This is one of the reasons I think Iraq is worth it. If we get democracy established there it will spread to other countries in the Middle East.

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Please make sure that there is no cheating in Florida in the next presidential elections, before worrying too much about establishing democracies in the Middle East whistling2.gif

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Please make sure that there is no cheating in Florida in the next presidential elections, before worrying too much about establishing democracies in the Middle East

There wasn't any cheating in the last presidential election, the democrates just couldn't accept that they lost. Even Al Gore has told them to get over it. rolleyes.gif

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Yep, there wasn't any cheating. The democrats pulled the same thing in California when the Governator was elected as well.

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Please make sure that there is no cheating in Florida in the next presidential elections, before worrying too much about establishing democracies in the Middle East

There wasn't any cheating in the last presidential election, the democrates just couldn't accept that they lost. Even Al Gore has told them to get over it. rolleyes.gif

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There is that possibility this time, so much so that Mr. Carter has voiced some concern, and he knows what he is talking about when it comes to holding fair elections. I even heard something about the possibility of having European observers for Florida wacko.gif

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and that really would complete the wackos wet dreams about europeans and communist revolutions.

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