08/10/2006
Something big is going on around here
There seems to be something big going down in Iran at the present time. You can read the whole story at the following link: http://noiri.blogspot.com/2006/10/breaking-news-ayatollah...
This is a story that so far is not being covered in the MSM. Who in the MSM wants to report on the manner in which the Iranian government attempts to suppress dissent in that nation. However, the following words should serve as a chilling reminder about the nature of an Islamic theocracy:
Meanwhile Mohssein Ejai, Minister of Information and Security (MOIS), has promised Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that he will bring him Ayatollah Boroujerdi's severed head before dawn.
What is going on here? Why is this man's life being threatened in such a brutal fashion? He is one of Iran's Ayatollahs, yet the President of Iran has issued orders that he is to die!! The Iranians do not want Iran to follow the path set out by the fanatic who is currently the President. The anti-Mullah site has the whole story as it is recorded. What is so ominous is that the telephones to the Ayatollah's house have been cut off and the recorded message is even more ominous.
Here then are some of the facts to be gleaned from Anti-Mullah:
In the first serious clash with the old guard Mullahs, the Hojatieh fringe sect of the Ahmadi-Nejad administration sent security forces around 10 a.m. (Tehran time) Saturday, to arrest Ayatollah Seyed Hossein Kazeymeni Boroujerdi, son of the Ayatollah of the same name, killed by the Khomeini Islamic regime.
His father was so respected by the late Shah of Iran that when questions about religion arose for which the Shah wanted advice, the monarch would drive down to the holy city of Qom to speak to the Ayatollah instead of ordering him to Tehran.
The younger Ayatollah Boroujerdi recently declared that the national Administrative Government of Iran should be separated from the Clerics and become purely secular. Religion and Politics must be separated he said, live on KRSI.
The current Islamic regime's reaction was to issue death warrant for him falsely claiming apostasy by him because he was said by them to have claimed to be the 12th Imam, who disappeared down a well 1300 years ago and will return to redeem the world.
His followers resisted the efforts of the Security Agents sent during the afternoon to capture the Ayatollah and the on-going confrontation has resulted with multiple arrests, estimated by the Ayatollah himself in a live phone interview as being several thousand people. His people, who rushed to protect him also took several security agents hostage, finding bottles of acid in their pockets, intended to disfigure demonstrators.
Intriguing? Of course it is intriguing, because it gives us westerners a glimpse into the sordid world of that crackpot who has gone as issuing a threat to the President of the United States, to either convert to Islam or else. It must be remembered that Ahmadinejdad was a member of the Iranian revolutionary guard during the period of the reign of Ayatollah Khoemeni. He belongs to an extremist sect that was even outlawed by the late Ayatollah. What does not make sense is how this man ever rose to power in the first place. He is as dangerous as Adolf Hitler, if not more dangerous than the crazy who became the leader of the Third Reich in Germany. Some doubt that there is a connection between Nazism and extremist fundamentalist Islam, but one does not have to look too hard to see how totalitarianism in all of its guises is the same, whether the government is that of a theocracy, or it promotes communism, nazism, facism or some other variant of socialism. All dictators are involved in totalitarianism and one of the first things they do when they gain power is to eliminate the opposition.
In this case, Ayatollah has stated that he believes that government should be secularised and taken out of the hands of the clerics, that is, Religion and Politics should not be mixed. It is for this statement that he is now under a death threat.
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