Re: AZ NAFAS OFTADEH
- From: "Deev" <farid4freedom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 06:12:24 GMT
Actually the "fact" according to what the research report stated was that in
total, dissapered, murdered, killed, shot, hanged, was just around 2000.
As for the money that you state, there is no question that money was taken
out, but not in the figures you say or the media portrayed.
As one example, his son in law went bankrupt and his son is not wealthy by
any strecth of the imagination as before.
They did take money out but all of them put together dont have anything
close to what Rafsanjani or other have stolen. Even according to Antari who
was supposedly going to go after the thieves .
You can say a lot, but facts cant be made up. Iranians have atendency to
exagerate numbers.
"Monsieurstat" <monsieurstat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You must be dreaming in Technicolor
2000 is the number of *official* executions. For every official
execution, there were hundreds, even thousands, who just disappeared,
often with no records left behind. We can only estimate the number of
our martyrs, but it is certainly in the 6 figures, perhaps even
reaching a million or more. After the revolution, divers were pulling
bodies out of Qom lake, one of the mass burial grounds SAVAK used. Our
most conservative estimates are 30,000 bodies in that lake alone. Some
say perhaps over 100,000 bodies lie in that lake. But perhaps the best
records are provided by some of the SAVAKIS themselves. Many of these
records are available in our museums today. In this TV series, there
is a doctor who kept records, and he alone had registered hundreds of
deaths following torture or "Ampool havaa". That's one doctor out of
hundreds, even thousands collaborating with Savak. You do the math....
As for the money, how could mammad damagh save 30 billion dollars on a
salary of $15,000 a year? Similarly, how do you explain the 9 billion
that his brother took out, or the 7 billion that his sister took out,
or the billions upon billions that any chos general, sarteep, sarhang
and other garbage surrounding him took out of Iran. It was theirs?
Most of these thieves and murderers had salaries of a few thousand
dollars a year. How could these legendary amounts of money belong to
them? Just do the math, and stop dreaming in 3D. We all know what was
going on. They were robbing us in bright day light, right in front of
our eyes, and if we said anything, even in hiding, we'd be getting
tortured the next day in SAVAK's prisons.
Your comments are either the result of a sever lack of knowledge, a
very bad memory, or just plain bad-will and a poor attempt to mAst-
mAli henous crimes against our nation. If an ex-SAVAKI like BKIR makes
these kinds of statements, we can guess why. But what's in it for you?
Watch this great TV series. Perhaps you'll wake up from your deep
sleep....
Stat.
On Jul 3, 10:52 pm, "Deev" <farid4free...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stat,
According to the JJE itself and the research they did, there was only
about
2000 +/- who died under the Shah including Jaleh. Albeit that is 2000 too
many, the Shah was never as bad as these khoonkhars in power now.
As for the money people take out, if it is money they have earned, it is
not
a problem, it is theirs and they can do anything they want with it. On
that
scale the Mullahs now have taken 100 times more money out, the best
example
is Tabasi's son who bought a 10,000,000 Pound house in london.
So you can speak these things but only a bache Arab like Alborz will
believe
it. For those who have seen the past and the present, I gurantee you they
take the freedoms of the past.
Farid"Monsieurstat" <monsieurs...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Has anyone seen this TV series?
I watched it recently, and was quite moved by it. It is a sort of
historical documentary depicting the pre-revolution era in Iran.
The plot centers around the hated SAVAK organization, and their
operatives. Although the torture scenes have been considerably watered
down to make them appropriate for TV, they are still a painful
reminder of the suffering our people had to go through under the boots
of the khoonkhAr SAVAKIS.
It is also the story of our courageous resistance forces, their
philosophy, their ideologies, and their great conviction to the Cause
of Iran. Although the story does not have a happy ending, the viewer
is left with a RAY of hope. This same RAY that later became the
explosion of light (enfejAre Noor) which is our Revolution.
There are some amazing data presented in the film, as well as some
truths that were hard to believe back then, but are known by all
today.
I strongly recommend everyone to see it. It is a great reminder of
that dark period in our history. It is also a reminder of what the
SHAIP crowd hopes to bring back to Iran. Never again will our nation
accept such depths of suffering and humiliation in the hands of
ZAHAAKS.
The whole series is available for viewing from various Internet sites.
Just Google it. It is around 8 hours long, in 13 parts, and is best to
view over a period of 13 days.
Stat.
Info:
Az Nafas OftAdeh
Artists: Ashkan Khatibi, Khatereh Hatami, Sadrodin Shajareh, Zohre
Fakor Sabor, Seyed Javad Hashemi, Shahram Abdoli
Year: 1385
Director: Ghasem Jafari- Hide quoted text -
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