Monday, October 19, 2009

You can explain away the violence if you want to, but, extremists are sometimes viewed as 'favorable' by a people that want to change their government



This was a big kill for ANY of the revolutionaries in Iran. The Iranian government needs to be sure they have the right people and they don't know that. Why do they need to be careful? Because if they 'get it wrong' or 'scapegoat' anyone then they haven't solved the problem.

If the President of Iran DECIDES to assassinate people to simply lay blame and move on in hopes it will terrify the people to stop their revolution, it will only serve to enhance it. The more innocent people the President of Iran kills, the worse the streets will become !


Jundullah have been blamed for attacks aiming at destabilising Iran (click title to entry - thank you)
By Roger Hardy
BBC Middle East analyst
The Iranian authorities have accused a shadowy group called Jundullah - the Soldiers of God - of carrying out a suicide bombing in mid-October which killed six commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. But what is Jundullah, what does it want - and who is behind it?
It was founded in 2002 to defend the Baluchi minority in the poor, remote and lawless region of south-east Iran.
Its leader, Abdolmalek Rigi, denies the group has either foreign links or a separatist agenda.
In an interview in October 2008, he said the group - also known as the People's Resistance Movement - was not interested in trying to break away from Iran.
It simply wanted the state to respect the human rights, culture and faith of the Baluchis....

President Ahmadinejad must have a question to whom could carry out this violence. It may very well be al Qaeda or an al Qaeda backed rebel group. Iran has problems. Iran needs to stop escalating nuclear armament to threaten global stability and seek to solve their internal problems.

He is asking Pakistan to arrest terrorists and rebels. I do believe the Pakistanis are doing exactly that, so Mahmoud needs to 'rethink' whom is out to take over the government by coup. Iran will not 'back' the Taliban in Pakistan either. They need to focus on the 'unrest' and 'neglect' of the people of the country.


Ahmadinejad calls on Pakistan to help arrest terrorists, rebels (click here)
www.chinaview.cn

2009-10-19 19:27:25

TEHRAN, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- In a telephone conversation with Pakistani counterpart on Monday, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on the Pakistani government to help arrest the terrorists and rebels and bring them to justice, the official IRNA news agency reported....

...Early on Sunday, a deadly bomb attack occurred in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan near Iran's border with Pakistan, killing some 45 people, including a number of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders, and wounded dozens others.
The Sunni rebel group Jundallah (God's soldiers) has claimed responsibility for the deadly suicide attack.