Shia muslims staged protest demonstration at Shahra e Faisal Malir against Shiite genocide


shahraShia muslims staged protest demonstration against the Shiite genocide in Karachi and blocked Shahra e Faisal road due to which National highway was blocked. Thousands of Shiites participated in the protest rally including children, women and infants. According to the Shiite news correspondent from last consecutive three days protest demonstration are staged in various important areas of Karachi. The Protest rally against the genocide of Shia Muslims were  taken out from Nad-e-Ali chowk (Jaffar-e-Tayar) Malir and marched towards the main street of the city, where the marchers were blocked the main Shahra-e-Faisal road in which thousands of Shiite participated to condemn the twin blast held in Karachi on Arbaeen (Chehlum) Imam Hussain (AS) . Protestors were holding the flags of Labbaik ya Hussain (a.s) and Hezbollah and demanded the government to immediately take action against the terrorist involved in the blasts and stop the bloodshed of Shiites. They demanded the immediate release of innocent Shiites. Addressing the participants of protest rally at main Share-e-Faisal, the speakers warned the Government if they would not fulfill their demands than Shiites will take big step against the government and government will be responsible for whatever happens than. Government has become unsuccessful in facilitating mourners of Imam Hussain (a.s) with proper protection they added. Protestor blocked the shahra e Faisal for more than three hours during which they continued with azadari

Government accept ISO demands, protest rally culiminated peacefully after more than 4 hours sitin protest


isoNegotiations between Government and leaders of Imamia Students Organization’s (ISO) concluded successfully on Tuesday night when Government’officials assured them to accept all the demands presented by the marchers of “Tahafuz-e-Azadari” Rally and assured to release the innocent shia youths arrested by the Law Enforcement Agencies under arson charges after Ashura day bomb blast.

After a prolonged Sit-In of near about four hours near Chief Minister House leaders of ISO has been assured and convinced to end their protest as government decided to release detained persons and informed the leaders of ISO about the investigation of the five bomb blast incidents in the city, which claims more than 80 lives of the mourners and innocent citizens.

It was also decided in negotiations to form a five member committee to resolve all other disputes, this committee will be comprised on 3 members from ISO and 2 from government side, According to the Shiite News Correspondent.

Imamia Students Organization (ISO) took out an emotionally charged prolong protest rally demanded immediate release of shia youths, true investigations of bomb blasts incidents, and enhencement of compensation amount for the families of the martyrs of the bomb blast incidents in Muharram and Arbaeen, when the rally reached near at Chief Minister House the police were stopped them from moving forward.

The police have blocked all the roads leading to Governor and Chief Minister Houses by placing containers. As a result the participants of the rally have decided to stage a sit-in in front of the PIDC House. ISO Central Senior Vice President Rehman Shah, Moulana Abbass Waziri, Maulana Sadiq Raza and others in their address to the participants of the rally said that we are protesting against the atrocities on the day of Ashura and chehlum. He said that we address those who always carried out cruelties and heinous activities on the followers of Imam Hussein (AS) and we called them as the forces of Yazidiat. He warned that these forces must remember one thing that you can not stop us from following the path of sacrifice and fighting against the cruels. They mentioned that those who follow the holy path can not be treated with those who hamper and hinder the path of righteous.

The speakers of the rally urged upon the government to show sincerity with Pakistan by arresting those who were involved in this wicked game of shedding blood of innocent people of the country. He said these are not human being and belong to the tribe of evil.

They further said that Consulate General of USA in karachi, Black Water-XE, MOSSAD, RAW and other secret agencies were involved in all these terror activities in the mourning processions and Arbaeen twin bomb blasts. The massive rally was also attended by a large number of women and kids started from Karachi Press Club to CM House. Rally participants chanted slogan against America, Israel and government and also raised the slogans of Labaik Ya Hussain (AS).

Talking to the Shiite News Correspondent after the meeting with ISO leaders at Chief Minister House, Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly Shehla Raza said that the basic demand of ISO was to release arrested innocent Shiites persons, detained after Ashura mayhem therefore government has assured them that 17 out of 22 detainees would be released on bail tomorrow.

She said that government has assured the ISO leaders to enhence the compensation amount from 5 lac rupees to 10 lac rupees for the martyrs families saying that we will take them onboard about the development regarding the investigation of the bomb blasts incidents in Muharram and Arbaeen Imam Hussain (AS).

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Iranians will stun the arrogance on Feb 11


iran hslamic Revolution Leader, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with commanders, officers, pilots and staff of the Air Force said divine motivation, sincerity and faith in the Islamic Revolution are keys to effectiveness and strength of the Islamic Revolution adding the Iranian nation will stun the arrogance front in Bahman 22 rallies.
Concurrent with the anniversary of the 19th of Bahman, 1357 (February 8, 1979) in which Air Force personnel swore allegiance to Imam Khomeini, the IR Leader described the move as a big political barrier-breaking move and said the people were only motivated in their presence by sincerity and divine purpose and the issue recorded the move in the history.
“The Islamic Revolution is a successful revolution for implementing divine rules and establishing justice,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.
The Islamic Revolution Leader underlined that the enemy, the arrogant system and Zionists are not able to understand the reasons behind the Islamic Revolution’s spiritual strength, adding thousands of media and intellectuals always make propaganda against the Islamic system but they could not affect the system because it is based on a divine and faithful foundation.
Ayatollah Khamenei said no system in the world could stand up like the Islamic system in spite of all the existing false propaganda as well as political and economic pressures and sanctions.
The Islamic Revolution Leader stressed that the Islamic system will continue to resist all pressures, adding reliance on God and people’s faith are keys to stability of the Islamic Revolution.
“People due to their faith will come to streets without any call, whenever they feel danger for the Revolution, like what happened in rallies on December 30.
Pointing to the efforts made by ill-wishers of the Islamic Revolution to make the presence of millions of people in December 30 to appear less important, the Islamic Revolution Leader said the march was too great for the enemy to cover it up.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the presence of people in time of threats was inspired by faith and Divine will, adding that God holds the heart of human in His Hand and since the Islamic System is a Divine move, God will secure it.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the enemies have failed to grasp the true nature of people’s support of the government and insist on threats. He continued that they think they can make use of issues of democracy and human rights to allege that Iran has weak points while the world laughs at such claims.
Ayatollah Khamenei added that those who trampled on the rights of prisoners or even their citizens are now speaking of human rights and it is shameful.
“These so called advocates of democracy make friends with the most autocratic and totalitarian regimes in the Middle East and the rest of the world and speak of democracy. The world witnesses such contradictory behavior and doesn’t believe their claims,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.
Ayatollah Khamenei continued that the so-called advocates with such records accuse the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has the power to bring 85 percent of the eligible to polls, of not having democracy.
Ayatollah Khamenei pointed out that the Islamic administration has stood firm in the face of all threats in the last 30 years. He continued that Iran has advanced in various technological and scientific fields.
The Leader of Islamic Revolution stated that the nations’ unity is like a thorn in the enemies’ flesh.
Ayatollah Khamenei continued that causing discord in the society is what the events after the June election was aimed for. He added that all attempts proved futile and those who stood against the nation’s will are not of the people but against the revolution, either because of their ignorance or stubbornness.
The Leader of Revolution asserted that masses are treading in the path of Islam and the revolution so that Islamic laws are enforced in the country through which they can achieve independence and glory.
Ayatollah Khamenei also added that some have been opposed to the revolution from day first and wanted to restore the US dominance in the country.
The Leader of revolution continued that monarchists and those who supported the late regime of Iran have got a grudge against the revolution for thirty years. He added that some are against the very core of the government which is the sovereignty of Islam.
“All these people are a small group compared with the nation that despite variety of political attitudes is united.” Ayatollah Khamenei said.
Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to the efforts of enemies in ruining the unity of nation, adding that by God’s assistance, the Iranian nation in February 11 march will stun all the arrogant powers, including America, Britain and Zionists through their united presence.
The IR Leader said the Islamic Republic of Iran will firmly continue to seek dignity under Islam, security under Islam, justice under Islam and the Islamic-inspired democracy, adding that the present youths and the next generations would conquer the peaks of progress by use of the ample experiences of the nation gathered in the face of the world arrogance.
The Commander-in-Chief said a smart nation like the Iranian nation, cherishing innovation and freedom of Islam and Revolution, will never stop moving forward.
Ayatollah Khamenei then appreciated the Air Force for its recent achievements, adding however that the force must advance in a way that shows the perseverance of the Iranian nation.
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Protest Demonstration held in Karbala against the decision to allow Baathists to participate in election


protestThousands of people in holy city of Karbala staged protest demonstration against the decision to to allow hundreds of former Saddam loyalists to run in next month’s general elections.

The enraged protesters demanded of the Iraqi Government to not allow the Saddam loyalists (Baathist) to take part in upcoming election in Iraq.

It may be noted here that the an appeals panel overturned the ban on the former Baathists running for office on Wednesday. The ban was ordered by a commission that was set up in an attempt to ensure that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s Baath party won’t return to public life.  Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government has called the ruling illegal.

People across Iraq have also held massive rallies in protest against the appeals panel’s decision.

The US has defended the lifting of the ban on former Baathists. General elections in Iraq will be held on March 7th.

Hezbollah to Commemorate Martyrs’ Anniversary on February 16


hizbHezbollah announced on Wednesday that it will hold on Tuesday, February 16, a ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of its leaders Shaheed Sheikh Ragheb Harb, Shaheed Syed Abbas Moussawi and Shaheed Hajj Imad Moghniyyeh.
 
According to the Shiite News Correspondent, The ceremony will be held at the Syed-Ul-Shuhadaa (AS)’ complex in Beirut’s Southern suburb on Tuesday, 18.30 Beirut Time.
 
Hezbollah Secretary General Syed Hasan Nasrallah is expected to deliver a speech during the ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of the top leaders of Leabnon shiite Movement Hezbollah.

Yemen Gov’t, Shia Houthis near ‘Imminent’ Truce


hotiThe Yemeni government and Shia Houthis Fighters are close to reaching an agreement ending their six-month war after the Houthi Fighters agreed to the government’s six conditions, an official said on Wednesday.

“An agreement between the government and the Shia Houthis to end the war is imminent,” the official told AFP.
He said the development comes “in light of (Houthi leader Abdul Malak) al-Houthi’s acceptance of the six conditions,” put forward by the Sanaa government, which included a recently added condition to pledge not to attack neighboring Saudi Arabia.
A mediator close to the Houthis said their leader has agreed in his response to the government to “withdraw from the borders (with Saudi Arabia) and hand the area to the Yemeni army.” He also agreed that the Houthis would “remove roadblocks … vacate government buildings and hand Saudi prisoners to the Yemeni government,” he added.

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Muqtada AlSadr urges Iraqis to participate in next elections


sadderThe leader of the Sadr Trend, Muqtada al-Sadr, urged Iraqis to participate in the next elections.
Answering a question over the benefit of the participation in the next elections, he said “The participation is a must in order to provide services, to prevent exploiting the public money and to liberate Iraq from the occupation of US and other allied forces.”
He added “People should participate to dismiss those who are not qualified for ruling Iraq.”
“For achieving these aims and other aims we should participate in the next elections,” he concluded.

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Imam Khomeini Shakes the World


khomaniOn the first day of February, 1979, an Air France jet touched down in Tehran carrying a famous passenger on a journey of historic importance. When that passenger emerged from the plane, he looked on his native country for the first time in nearly 15 years. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini had been in exile since 1964, and now he was returning with a single aim in mind.
He did not have to wait long. By the time he got to Iran, the Shah had already left the country, bowing to extreme political pressure. In his place, a moderate politician named Shahpur Bakhtiar had assumed the duties of prime minister and head of state. By February 11, only 10 days after the ayatollah’s return—and 27 years ago today—Bakhtiar and the other remnants of the Shah’s government had been chased from power, and a provisional government backed by Khomeini had assumed control of the country. Few events since have had such grave repercussions for the United States.

Born in central Iran in 1900, Khomeini was nearly 80 when he returned in triumph. His conflict with the shah stretched back over decades. Before the 1950s he had been generally satisfied to advance his religious convictions by teaching young scholars at the Faiziyeh Theological School, in Qom, Iran, training them to follow his mystical, ascetic ways. In 1951, however, he watched with interest as the reformer Muhammad Mossadegh garnered vast popular support for a nationalistic approach to government. When Mossadegh was deposed by an American-backed coup and the shah’s personal rule was restored, Khomeini understood that there remained a latent demand for sterner leadership.

Gradually he waded deeper into politics, surreptitiously meeting with activist clerics and learning from their experiences. And at the beginning of the 1960s he became the most visible antagonist of Shah Pahlavi. In a series of confrontations with the government, he spoke forcefully against the shah, his accommodating attitude toward the West, and his policy of directing Iran’s oil resources toward the United States and Britain.
The rivalry between the two leaders came to a head in 1963 and 1964. In 1963 the Shah sent troops to Qom to storm the religious academy where Khomeini taught. Until then Pahlavi had successfully undermined his opponents in labor unions and political parties but had left the clergy largely untouched, even though some of them harbored equally defiant sentiments. The government soldiers meant to stifle Khomeini’s students’ revolutionary tendencies, but they had the opposite effect. The killing of two unarmed students ignited widespread public anger. Forty days later Khomeini led huge crowds in rituals of mourning for the slain students, and the gatherings broke into ongoing riots.
The following year the situation deteriorated even further, as Khomeini came to the forefront of Iranian politics by leading rallies denouncing a military pact with the United States. In November it became clear to Pahlavi, his ministers, and his American allies that Khomeini’s activism must stop. Faced with a number of options, among them covert assassination, the shah chose to banish Khomeini from Iran. On November 4, 1964, he and his son were taken to the airport in Tehran and flown from there to a Turkish air force base.
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Khomeini spent about a year in Turkey but soon received permission from Iraq’s government to move there. He lived in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, until 1978, his hostility toward the shah and the United States unabated. Sympathetic activists smuggled his writings into Iran, copied them, and distributed them among the populace—especially among students. Understanding the menace Khomeini still posed, the shah pressured Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to expel him. When Hussein complied, Khomeini left for Paris; there, in the first weeks of 1979, he prepared to return home.

As Iran fell into economic crisis and popular opposition to the shah mounted, Pahlavi, who had been diagnosed with cancer in 1974, ceded control of the Iranian government to the moderate Bakhtiar and left for Egypt. By the time Khomeini returned to Iran, Bakhtiar’s government was tottering. Less than a week after his homecoming, Khomeini formed a provisional revolutionary government in direct opposition to the regime. When the military refused to crush Khomeini’s uprising, Bakhtiar’s government fell apart. On February 11, Khomeini’s followers declared victory on Iran’s state radio.

With his fundamentalist regime in place, Khomeini adopted a militantly anti-American stance on foreign policy. On November 4, 1979, student followers of his seized the American embassy in Tehran, taking 66 American spies and dealing a fatal blow to the struggling Carter presidency. In 1980 the Ayatollah’s government mounted a massive invasion of neighboring Iraq, leading to the protracted and bloody struggle that defined much of America’s involvement in the Middle East during the 1980s. Though Khomeini himself died in 1989, his followers control Iran to this day and continue to embrace his antagonistic attitude toward the United States and the West.

In 2005 Iran elected a new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Before he became president, Ahmadinehad was mayor of Tehran, but before that he was a foot soldier in Khomeini’s fundamentalist revolution. Five former hostages have identified him as one of the students who seized the American embassy. According to one journalist, the Iranian president’s political philosophy can be stated simply: “Ahmadinejad sees his role as promoting the same platform of global jihad he has been actively participating in since 1979.” And the latest battle over Iran’s nuclear capability is a strong sign of that. Thus Khomeini’s seizure of power influences global politics to this day, and the heirs of his revolution continue to threaten the interests and security of the United States.

Overthrow of the monarchical system and triumph Of the Islamic revolution

On 19 Bahman 1357, Air Force personnel swore allegiance to the Imam at his residence (the Alavi School in Tehran).  Shah’s army was on the verge of total collapse.  Many faithful soldiers and non-commissioned officers (NCOs) had already deserted their military bases by the decree of Imam Khomeini, and had joined the people’s ranks. On 20 Bahman, the “Homafaran” rose up at the most important air base in Tehran. Royal Guard was dispatched to suppress them.  The Tehran Martial Law Commander, extended the curfew hours to begin at 4 P.M. Bakhtiar called a Security Council meeting, and issued the order of the  coup d’etat, arranged by Huyser to take place. Meanwhile, Imam Khomeini, in a message, asked the people of Tehran to dash into the streets, to prevent the conspiracy that was about to take place, and to actually cancel the martial law. A flood of men, and women, young and old poured into the streets and began to build bunkers. The people disbanded the first row of tanks and detachments of motorized brigade as soon as they moved from their bases.  The coup d’etat was nipped in the bud.   And so, the last stronghold of resistance of the Shah’s regime was broken up, and at dawn of 22 Bahman, the radiating sun of victory of Imam Khomeini’s movement and the Islamic Revolution dawned and the end of the long-standing system of oppressive monarchy was declared