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To: DoctorZIn

Security HQ and militiamen attacked in NW Iran

SMCCDI (Information Service)
Oct 10, 2004

Fresh deadly clashes rocked, today, the Northwestern City of Mian-do-Ab as armed assailants made a surprise attack against the Security HQ. The action has resulted in several deaths and injured among the regime forces, including Colonel Razmjoo, and three of the attackers.

Heavy damages have been made to the installation and military materials by the un-identified commando's rocket propelled grenades and assault guns.

The Islamic regime's officials and its propaganda tools sized by panic are intending to portray the armed opponents as members of a religious cult, more fanatic than themselves, but residents qualify them as freedom fighters targeting the end of Mullahcracy. The official number of today's deaths have been announced as five but other reports are stating about a much higher number.

The today's attack marks a big shift in the deadly clashes which have rocked the region since September 22nd, as, it shows the gradual organization of the armed opposition and its initiative to strike the regime's military forces. Many in the region have, already, rallied the armed opposition and nightly attacks are carried against the regime forces and interests.

Already several militiamen, including two regional commanders, were killed in last month's clashes despite the massive use of the Pasdaran Force's Attack helicopters against the rebels and villagers of the nearby "Seh-Tapeh".

Armed struggle is in constant raise as a majority of Iranians are believing that the Islamic regime will not step down from political power by peaceful means.

9 posted on 10/10/2004 10:07:10 PM PDT by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: DoctorZIn
10/10/04 http://www.payvand.com/news/04/oct/1086.html

Klinsmann thanks Iranians for "incredible hospitality" German national football squad headcoach Juergen Klinsmann voiced his deepest appreciation for what he termed "incredible hospitality and kindness" of the Iranian nation during the three-day stay of his team in Tehran, IRNA reported from Berlin.


14 posted on 10/10/2004 10:09:06 PM PDT by freedom44
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