History shows that Mossad agents are angels.

Jersay

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OOh, Pro Free Iran huh. The same freedom fighters who lined up 21 civilians in Iran and gunned them down a month or two ago. Or the ones doing terrorist bombings in places all across Iran, terrorist attacks.
 

Johnny Utah

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Jersay said:
OOh, Pro Free Iran huh. The same freedom fighters who lined up 21 civilians in Iran and gunned them down a month or two ago. Or the ones doing terrorist bombings in places all across Iran, terrorist attacks.
Yeah I support the Iranian movement inside in Iran. They are the key to a free Iran. Where's a link to back up this claim Iranian Freedom Fighters gunned down 21 people? I shall wait for it by watching paint dry.. :wink:
 

Jersay

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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian police said on Saturday they had found papers linking Britain and the United States to vaguely identified "bandits" in a border province which is a drug smuggling center and a base for Sunni Muslim guerrillas.

A British diplomat in Tehran said Britain had nothing to do with mounting lawlessness in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan. The United States has no embassy in Iran.

Iran has previously blamed Britain and the United States for bombings and killings in its increasingly volatile frontier regions where unrest is simmering among Kurdish, Arab and Baluch minorities. Washington and London deny any involvement.

Iranian police spokesman Mehdi Ahmadi said security forces had destroyed a bandit stronghold in the Pirsouran mountains of Sistan-Baluchistan, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan. The main opium smuggling route to Europe crosses the province.


"These people were involved in evil deeds," Ahmadi said, but would not say whether he was referring to drug smuggling or a low-level Sunni Muslim insurgency against the predominantly Shi'ite Muslim Iranian authorities.

"We found important documents regarding the involvement of foreigners and countries like America and Britain in incidents in eastern Iran," he said, but declined to give details.

Iran has accused a shadowy Sunni Muslim group called Jundollah (God's soldiers) of kidnapping and murdering Iranian soldiers and civilians in Sistan-Baluchistan.

It says the group's commander is Abdolmalek Rigi and that he leads a cell of Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.

Sistan-Baluchistan resembles a war zone, dotted with forts, trenches and machinegun posts. More than 3,300 Iranian security personnel have died fighting drug traffickers there since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Abdolmohammad Raoufinejad, governor of neighboring Kerman province, said bandits using the stronghold that was destroyed had killed 11 people beside a road in his province last Saturday.

"Behind the curtain, the Zionists and the Americans were plotting that incident," he told the official IRNA news agency.

Police spokesman Ahmadi said he could not produce evidence of any link between the roadside killings and the bandits in the mountain hideout. He could not comment on the fate of the men in the fort.

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage2
 

Johnny Utah

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Seems to me Johnny Boy that a lot of civilians have been killed by your 'freedom forces'. :roll:
Iran: 2004 overview
ran remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2004. Its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Ministry of Intelligence and Security were involved in the planning and support of terrorist acts and continued to exhort a variety of groups to use terrorism in pursuit of their goals.

Iran continued to be unwilling to bring to justice senior al-Qa'ida members it detained in 2003. Iran has refused to identify publicly these senior members in its custody on "security grounds." Iran has also resisted numerous calls to transfer custody of its al-Qa'ida detainees to their countries of origin or third countries for interrogation and/ or trial. Iranian judiciary officials claimed to have tried and convicted some Iranian supporters of al-Qa'ida during 2004, but refused to provide details. Iran also continued to fail to control the activities of some al Qa'ida members who fled to Iran following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

During 2004, Iran maintained a high-profile role in encouraging anti-Israeli terrorist activity, both rhetorically and operationally. Supreme Leader Khamenei praised Palestinian terrorist operations, and Iran provided Lebanese Hizballah and Palestinian terrorist groups -- notably HAMAS, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command -- with funding, safe haven, training, and weapons. Iran provided an unmanned aerial vehicle that Lebanese Hizballah sent into Israeli airspace on November 7, 2004.

Iran pursued a variety of policies in Iraq during 2004, some of which appeared to be inconsistent with Iran's stated objectives regarding stability in Iraq as well as those of the Iraqi Interim Government (IIG) and the Coalition. Senior IIG officials have publicly expressed concern over Iranian interference in Iraq, and there were reports that Iran provided funding, safe transit, and arms to insurgent elements, including Muqtada al-Sadr's forces.

http://www.canadiancontent.net/en/jd/go?Url=http://www.tkb.org/Country.jsp?countryCd=IR


I found this information on the second link as the first link didn't work. I didn't find this so called shooting of 21 people connected to the Iranian movement of change..