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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Hypocritical Criticism Of Muammar Gaddafi's Brutality Toward Libyan Protesters

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the alleged President of Iran, has made headlines once again ... this time for his hypocritical condemnation of the way Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi has been handling the recent uprisings that have rocked Gaddafi's own North African nation.

I have included three articles ...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41736967/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-23/world/iran.mideast.unrest_1_mideast-leaders-protests-opposition-leaders
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/368747,ahmadinejad-condemns-killings-libya.html

I will address a few of Ahmadinejad's statements (his statements will be in italics and quotes and my responses will follow) ...

1.) "
I seriously want — from all heads of states — to pay attention to their people and cooperate, to sit down and talk, and listen to their words. Why do they act so badly that their people need to apply pressure for reforms?"
Ahmadinejad seriously wants this??? His desire for all applicable parties to cooperation is absolutely absurd given his, and his Republic's, complete lack of engagement toward the Green Movement. Has Ahmadi or anyone in his cabinet ever sat down with Reform Activists and Leaders? To the contrary - just last week members of Parliament were calling for the deaths of Opposition Leaders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. The following video clip shows the lawmakers chanting against Mousavi and Karroubi:

Ahmadi asks, "Why do 'they' act so badly"? He need only to go the local Parliament Building in his own country to see people acting "badly". It is abundantly clear the savages in the video above are in no capacity, mental or otherwise, to "sit down and talk" to the Opposition, especially when they want to kill them.

2.) "This is very grotesque. It is unimaginable that there is someone who kills and bombards his own people. I strongly advise them to let nations have their say and meet their nations' demands if they claim to be the officials of those nations."
The word grotesque can be accurately used to describe
Gaddafi's handling of the matter in Libya, but the word grotesque can also be accurately used to describe the Iranian regime's brutal crackdown of the protests that followed the disputed Presidential election of 2009 ... the grotesque crackdown that Ahmadi conveniently neglects to mention. This neglect is a combination of hypocrisy and delusion. The regime in Iran has killed many of its "own people". Some names of the victims of the Islamic Republic's campaign of slaughter include Sohrab Aarabi, Taraneh Mousavi, Neda Agha-Soltan and Amir Javadifar from 2009 and Sanee Zhale, Mohammad Mokhtari and Hamed Nour -Mohammadi from this year. I can name many, many more victims. Iran does not meet demands - it squashes dissent.

3.) "Instead of killing people, listen to them."
Can Ahmadi hear himself? Does he understand what he is saying?
He certainly does not believe what he is saying and his regime's actions reflect this lack of belief and lack of all ethics and civility. It is of no surprise that the regime hastened executions once the uprising in Tunisia took place. It is believed that a person was executed every eight hours so far in 2011 (Source: http://www.iranhumanrights.org/2011/01/iran-on-“execution-binge”-immediate-moratorium-urged). That amounts to three people per day. It seems the regime in Iran is exempt from Ahmadi's suggestion to other nations. Why are Human Rights Activists and Attorneys constantly arrested and threatened with execution? Is Iran exempt from the same standard Ahmadi is trying to apply to Libya and elsewhere? The truth is Iran kills activists rather than listens to them.

4.) "How is it possible that a state leader uses bombers, tanks and canons to kill his own people and again warn that whoever says something will be killed?"
Just this month, the regime has warned Protesters not to demonstrate multiple times. Here are two links: http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/iran-rally/2011/02/09/id/385427 and http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/19/us-iran-opposition-rally-idUSTRE71I3IG20110219 ... yes, neither of these articles show regime members claiming people will be killed if they march in the streets, but, by now, everyone knows how the regime responds to such gatherings. There is no need for the regime to threaten to kill ... it is well known and expected the regime will kill.

5.) "Of course anyone who does not heed the demands of his own nation will have a clear fate."
This I agree with ... I know the regime in Iran will have a clear fate - it WILL fall and the end of the Islamic Republic Of Iran is at hand. I Am Michael The Researcher.
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