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onsdag 11 februari 2015

February 11 anniversary of the 1979 revolution and the dictatorship of Khomeini in iran






January 11, 1979 came the most brutal dictators khomaini

February 11 anniversary of the 1979 revolution and the dictatorship of Khomeini in iran
Khomeini arrived in Iran today, February 11, 1979, he promised the people to gain better life so that people want to go by bus no charge everyone to get oil money in people's wallet.
Iranian mullahs brutal dictatorship also Iranian brutal terrorist religious dictatorship regime is anti-Iranian people, there is no freedom, there is no freedom of speech in Iran.

women living in hell under the Islamic Sharia law disgusting sickest

but he just cheated Iranian people, so when he got around it forces began executing all the other people with other opinions.
because I say khomaini al Baghdadi's father, all the terrorists in the Middle East breed of khomainis idea.
Iranian Revolution first started bloody, but after became more bloody people elected blind and got blind Revolution
he was well organized terrorists in the middle east, khomaini gave fatwa against Kurdish people and sent khelkhali to Kurdistan and khekhali made genocide against the people of Kurdistan in Iran. khomaini gave words to his followers to occupy the US embassy and kidnapped embassy staff, so khomaini is a person with very hate crimes against the Iranian people.
January 11, 1979 came the most brutal dictators khomaini
The Iranian revolution in 1979 and communist strategy
(Originally published in Revolutionary

In January 1979 fled one of those days most brutal dictators, the US-backed Shah of Iran, forced out by a massive popular uprising. The development led to the Ayatollah Khomeini's bloody dictatorship was established, which has several tens of thousands of deaths on his conscience - in addition to all who have been imprisoned, tortured and fled the country. Often described this process as "Islamic Revolution", and the impression is given that it was Khomeini's troops overthrew the Shah, in order to establish the mullahs' dictatorship. This description is grossly oversimplified, or rather completely wrong. The Iranian revolution of 1979 was a profound popular uprising, which could have developed in an entirely different direction.

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