Friday, June 19, 2009

Evidence that Hamas has been brought in to slaughter Iranians

Word on the street in Tehran is that the people who are doing the vicious beating of the protesters are not Iranians but members of Hamas and Hezbollah that have been brought in for the purpose of crushing dissent. You might ask: what is your evidence for this accusation? First of all, there is comment on the street - that these people speak Arabic and not Farsi. The Iranians who are using Twitter and other sources keep mentioning the Arabs and the Palestinians. There are many blogs keeping up to date on the action and one of them is Gateway Pundit.

Gateway Pundit has a photograph of some of the Basij thugs and there is comment that these people are Hamas. Of course there are some who are skeptical over the matter, and they want proof that these people are Palestinians. Well, the obvious way to find the proof is to look at their facial features and see how they differ from the typical Iranian. Another source for the comment is the Jerusalem Post for the protesters have been active in reaching out to world-wide media. Thus we have the comment in the JP :

"The most important thing that I believe people outside of Iran should be aware of," the young man went on, "is the participation of Palestinian forces in these riots."

Another protester, who spoke as he carried a kitchen knife in one hand and a stone in the other, also cited the presence of Hamas in Teheran.

On Monday, he said, "my brother had his ribs beaten in by those Palestinian animals. Taking our people's money is not enough, they are thirsty for our blood too."

It was ironic, this man said, that the victorious Ahmadinejad "tells us to pray for the young Palestinians, suffering at the hands of Israel." His hope, he added, was that Israel would "come to its senses" and ruthlessly deal with the Palestinians.

When asked if these militia fighters could have been mistaken for Lebanese Shi'ites, sent by Hizbullah, he rejected the idea. "Ask anyone, they will tell you the same thing. They [Palestinian extremists] are out beating Iranians in the streets… The more we gave this arrogant race, the more they want… [But] we will not let them push us around in our own country."


The people of Iran need our support, and the best way that our governments can give support to the people is to not recognize the illegitimate government of Ahmadinejad. He has managed to stage a coup to ensure his own power, but the people are fighting back. They need our prayers and our support in their fight against this injustice.








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