Sunday, July 05, 2009
Mesmerized by Chavez, US Misread Honduras
Iranian Hitler Wants Public Talks with Obama
Will America's Appeaser-in-Chief give into the insane demands of Iran's Islamist Hitler?
Click here for the story.
Israeli Envoy: Nuke Could Destroy Israel in Seconds
North Korea Threatens Christian Group
Iran's Clerical Establishment Splitting
Saturday, July 04, 2009
North Korea Crushes Tiny Pocket of Capitalism
Iran Regime Paper Accuses Mousavi of Treason
The Islamist Iranian regime's fascist mouthpiece--the Kayhan daily newspaper-- is calling opposition leader and defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi a "U.S. agent" and demanding that he be tried for treason for allegedly collaborating with foreign governments to incite post-election violence.
The editorial printed Saturday in Kayhan, asks if Mousavi's actions during several weeks of post-election unrest were in response to instructions by American authorities.
Written by a close ally of Supreme (Clerical Fascist) Leader Ayatollah Khamenei--the top turbaned tyrant--the article also called for Mousavi and for Iran's former president and leading reformist, Mohammad Khatami, to be tried for treason.
Khatami has accused Iran's leaders of a "coup" against democracy for upholding the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Wave of Attacks
A wave of attacks against alleged foreign involvement in Iran's internal crisis is being waged by hardliners in an apparent bid to legitimize the re-election of incumbent Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, despite multiple charges of fraud.
Another high-up fascist, Ayatollah Jannati, spoke of so-called Western involvement in post-election unrest during prayers at Tehran University Friday, saying that local British Embassy staff would be put on trial for inciting violence.
Iran arrested ninemembers of the British Embassy staff a week ago, for allegedly fomenting unrest, releasing all but two, amid condemnation by the European Union.
British Foreign Secretary David Milliband has been urging the 27-member EU to jointly withdraw their ambassadors from Tehran to protest the arrest of its embassy personnel.