US, CIA and Israel funding to make Iran unrest

by lucknawab | June 24, 2009 at 09:11 pm
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Iranian Interior Minister Seyed Sadeq Mahsouli said US, Britain and Israel Funding Iran terrorist group Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO).




This is now very clear that these country are intrested to disturb Irani public life and we all know its cost human life. They use media also to spread lies .



[q ur]= "http://english.farsnews.net/newstext.php?nn=8804031308 " ] Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, Mahsouli described the US, Britain and Israel as among the foreign states which o contributed a major role in the recent unrests in Iran, and said that rioters are in contact with the US, CIA and MKO.

He said that Iranians' massive turnout in the country's 10th presidential election, which was a vote of support for the Islamic Republic, angered the US, Britain and Israel, adding that these states intended to undermine the popular support for the Islamic Republic.

"All the terrorist groups, which receive support from outside (from the foreign countries) in different ways, mobilized to join the riots" in a bid to deteriorate the situation, Mahsouli added.

"A large number of rioters receive financial backup from the US, CIA and the MKO," the official reiterated.

After incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected the next president of the country with over 62% percent of the votes cast in Iran's 10th presidential election on June 12, supporters of his main rival Mir-Hossein Mousavi - who rejected the results - took to the streets of Tehran and other cities in daily rallies.

But the Iranian police squad and Basij (mobilized volunteer) forces staged a strong presence on Saturday and Tehran has witnessed no demonstrations or unrests since Sunday.

Iranian officials have blasted western powers interference in Tehran's domestic affairs and warned western capitals of reprisals in different forms.

Iran expelled the second and third secretaries of the British Embassy in Tehran in protest at what it called undiplomatic approach.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Wednesday Iran is reviewing whether to downgrade ties with Britain, accusing London of meddling in the post-election tumult in the Islamic Republic. [/q]




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Fov

 Transfer aim and frame others are persistent way to cheat people in autocratic country, i am so familiar with that.

I'd like to ask why these democratic countries just choose to make Iran unrest but others?

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lucknawab

Some power eager countries trying to make unrest to Pakistan, Iran in the same way as they did in Iraq.

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ADL1989

I think Iran's people need to riot in a big way. They need to take what is theirs not because it causes problems just because it is the right thing to do. We would not allow a political figure to do that here in this country what makes it any different in their country? The only bad part is no one is coming to the aid of the civilians in Iran to defend themselves properly. Kinda makes you wonder which side their military is on. Hmm food for thought.

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