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Iran leader says opposition protests anti-Islam
2009-12-14
[Al Arabiya Latest] Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned opposition leaders on Sunday to distance themselves from protesters whom he accused of acting "against Islam" as he labeled the June presidential election legal and said the case was closed.

"Those who shout slogans in the name of these people (opposition leaders), hoist their pictures and speak of them with respect are in a point which is the exact opposite of Imam (founder of the revolution Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini), revolution and Islam," Khamenei said on state television.

Iran's official media accuses pro-opposition students of tearing up a picture of Khomeini, during a state organized rally on last Monday that turned violent when the opposition hijacked the rally to protest against the government.

Referring to the disputed June election, which the opposition says was rigged in favor of hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Khamenei said:

"The election is over. It was legal and they could not demonstrate their claim (of vote fraud)."

"Some people created riots and encouraged people to stand against the system... paving the way for our hopeless enemies to undermine the Islamic revolution."

The elite Revolutionary Guards urged the judiciary on Sunday to confront in a "revolutionary way" those behind an "insult" to Ayatollah Khomeini.

Khamenei said the opposition rallies where illegal.

"They are openly violating the law, they insulted imam Khomeini," he said.

The leader urged authorities to identify "those behind the insult to imam Khomeini."

Meanwhile the exiled leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, arrived in Iran on Sunday on a visit where he was due to meet top officials including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

A Hamas statement from Meshaal's Damascus headquarters said the visit was part of a regional tour, but gave no further details.

Posted by:Fred

#2  An anti Islam regime in Iran is unlikely in the near future.

More likely, a less islamist, more secular regime which cuts off funding for Hez and Hamas and reduces subsidies for infiltration into Iraq.

Even more likely, a similarly islamist regime with different people in charge which reduces but doesn't cut off Hez and Hamas.

Most likely, a successively more brutal more Islamist regime.

Best tactic now, IMO, would be to indirectly subsidize Baloch, Kurdish and Arab insurrections.
Posted by: lord garth   2009-12-14 13:43  

#1  Insulting Imam Khomeini? If the "opposition ( with no help from Obama who is too busy bowing) does win against the Regime...what do you think they will do to the Clerics in power?

Just "insult" them?

Insults are the least of the problems the Clerics can expect. How about homicidal mobs inside the house destroying everything and looting the rest.... and what they did to Momma we dont need to even talk about...Grandma too( it went on for hours until she died). The Security Staff deserted at the end. The Kitchen servants let them in and there was no warning, they got the children while they were still asleep ( at least that was fairly quick).
The Chauffeur tried to fight but they put him in the trunk of the Limousine before they set it on fire.

Yeah, insults.

They hanged Daddy, he was already dead, of course, but they hanged what was left of him anyway.

insults? Yeah, tell me about it.

Allah Akbar all over the place. The city burned for a week. Flocks of Crows in the park were so fat they couldnt even fly.

Remember how the Palestinians in Baghdad were hunted down after Saddam was overthrown? It didnt get a lot of Press coverage in the week after Saddam's regime collapsed...but people absolutely hated the Palestinians who were seen as Saddam supporters. Their mutilated bodys were usually dumped in the outdoor privys.

Changing the govt. in a Moslem country, ya'know.
Najibullah in Kabul was taken alive, for instance, tortured for a couple of days in his Office, then they hanged his naked body in front of the Ministry, with cigarettes burns all over it and they stuck a wad of worthless paper Afghani money between his butt cheeks.

They cut him a little too, but we dont need to describe where.
Islam leads to Paradise.
Posted by: Angleton9   2009-12-14 07:49  

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