Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Chaharshanbehsoori: Jump over the Fire and clean your soul the Iranian way

It's all about jumping over a fire and cleaning out your Aura. That way you have had some kind of Spiritual healing ready for the beginning of Spring and the Iranian New Year.



It happens on the eve of the last Wednesday of Winter, which is tonight. You are supposed to say, "I will burn my fear in your fire, and get strength back."

Switzerland says it did not violate UN sanctions on Iran

Calmy-Ray said the bilateral deal did not violate UN sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program and served only to secure uninterrupted energy supplies for Switzerland.Can you believe this folks. The Swiss have the audacity go against the UN charter.

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US pissed off at the Swiss deal with Iran's Seyyeds

The United States said a deal signed on Monday between Switzerland and Iran's state gas firm sends "precisely the wrong message" amid the continued crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Apathy wins: only 1.8m voted in Tehran, Iran

Greater Tehran has a population of 18 million. Only 1.8 million voted. This is a sign of the non violent opposition in Iran against the tyrannical Seyyed regime in Iran.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Switzerland destroys US sanctions on Iran's Seyyeds

Switzerland's foreign minister was travelling to Tehran on Sunday to sign a natural gas purchase contract between Iran and a Swiss utility, a deal she said could help ease Europe's dependence on Russian gas.

http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=R&url=http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUSL1613888820080316&cid=0&ei=QDfdR9WMD4-ErgOjoPnTAg

So what is the US going to do now? It can't stop the major banks and finance houses in EU with a fait a complis choice. The US can't say, "Ok guys, you either stop trading with the US, or stop trading with the Seyyeds in Iran".

After all the money from that deal would go straight into centrifuges etc etc.

World press against the Seyyeds in Iran's selection process

Erfand caught sight of me, notebook in hand, talking to Iranian voters outside the polling station on Tehran's Vanak square on Friday. "Hey, why don't you talk to somebody who didn't vote?" he called out in impeccable English. "We hate this regime and our crazy president," he went on as he offered me a share of his cake.

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Unfair interrogation of a candidate (in Persian)

You will see an interrogation between this candidate and a journalist. This farmer clearly has no political acumen, but he is right about the amount of money he gets for his produce, compared to what price the government agencies sells his produce.Do not laugh at him. Respect his will power to sit there and take on those gherty journalists.




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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Seyyeds use dead Iranians to cook elections

Other Iranian politician, Alirza Nourizadeh, who functions in London, said that there are identity cards of 6mln dead citizens in Iran's archives, and during the voting Government uses themwho functions in London, said that there are identity cards of 6mln dead citizens in Iran's archives, and during the voting Government uses them

http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1156831&lang=EN

Quite amazing that they are so desperate. And the world press says so little.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Deserted Polls stations as Iranians boycott phoney elections

"Polling stations in both the prosperous north of Tehran and the working class south were sparsely attended," Guardian reported today from Tehran."The people you see voting here [a working class district around Shohada] are people employed by the government, and who depend on the government. Ordinary people do not...

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Low turnout for the Seyyed elections in Iran

Only a handful of voters showed up at many polling stations today in Tehran in Iran’s parliament elections, a sign of frustration with a vote that hard-liners allied with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are expected to dominate.

http://www.columbiatribune.com/2008/Mar/20080314News017.asp

That is music to my ears. One small step towards a civilized regime change in Iran. May this be a warning to the Seyyeds of the might and power of the Iranians' apathy towards the Seyyeds. We will remove you from power in a civil way, such that it will be an example of the glory of 7000 years of Iran. Our Iranian Spirit is peaceful and much much more powerful than anything else.