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Iran
Grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini slams Iranian regime
2003-08-05
A grandson of Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who is currently in Iraq has denounced the religious "dictatorship" ruling Iran, an Arabic newspaper reported Monday. Iran "needs a democratic regime which does not use religion as a means to oppress people and stifle society", Asharq Al-Awsat daily quoted Hussein Khomeini, 46, as saying. The grandson of called for "separating religion from the state and ending the despotic religious regime reminiscent of the rule of the Church during the Dark Ages in Europe", the newspaper reported. "All those who came to power after (the 1989 death of) my grandfather exploited his name and that of Islam to continue their unfair rule," the younger Khomeini said, describing the Islamic republic’s theocracy as "the worst dictatorship in the world."
At least in the top ten, you can’t be number one without cannibalism.
Khomeini junior hailed the student-led protest movement in his country, predicting it would snowball into a "popular revolution" in the not too distant future and lead to "the momentous event" — the overthrow of the regime.
The latest protests seem to have fizzled out.
He also appeared not to rule out US assistance in toppling the regime, although he said the Iranians were capable of effecting change themselves. "Freedom comes before bread, and if the Americans will bring it, let them come. Having said that, the Iranian people are capable of determining the fate of the ruling regime. What we need is the world’s sympathy and understanding of our legitimate demands," Hussein Khomeini was quoted as saying.
You’ve got it here.
But Europe will continue on-the-other-handing. They prefer their status to be quo...
The Tehran office of the late Ayatollah Khomeini Monday strongly denied the press reports, saying that Hussein Khomeini must have been drunk misquoted.
"Nobody from his family bloodline could possibly disagree with us. It’s unislamic, or something."
Meanwhile, the newspaper said a special unit from Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, or Pasdaran, entered last week the Iraqi territory in search of Hussein Khomeini. The Revolutionary Guard’s deputy commander, Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, was quoted as saying that Hussein Khomeini should be eliminated.
Better get yourself some bodyguards, I’d recommend the 4th ID.
Posted by:Steve

#2  I expect that the will get stepped on good and proper.
Posted by: raptor   2003-8-5 6:31:14 PM  

#1  "All those who came to power after (the 1989 death of) my grandfather exploited his name and that of Islam to continue their unfair rule," the younger Khomeini said, describing the Islamic republic’s theocracy as "the worst dictatorship in the world."

This would seem to me to be tacit admission that Ayatollah Khomeini himself was a tyrant.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-8-5 12:41:50 PM  

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