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  • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

    Did we finally get rid of that vile turk?

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    • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

      Նժդեհ


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      • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

        I hope you have some answers for the Armenian people when they find out that everything I was saying is true.
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        • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

          Originally posted by Assloaner View Post
          I hope you have some answers for the Armenian people when they find out that everything I was saying is true.
          Last edited by Armenian; 10-06-2008, 06:22 PM.
          Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

          Նժդեհ


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          • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

            Originally posted by oslonor View Post
            I hope you have some answers for the Armenian people when they find out that everything I was saying is true.
            Because we know from our history that every non-Armenian has had the best interests of our Republic at heart.

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            • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

              Originally posted by oslonor View Post
              I will mention Armenians are stupid people in future. Generally I had a good view of Armenians. I am going to change my view now.

              You idiot half turks Armenians do not even recognize who are Persians or Parthians.

              You probably deserve Azeri Turks as your brothers. Good luck with African Americans, Azeri Turks and Pakistanis.
              I personally like Iran and its politics and consider the Iranian people the closest ethnic kin we have. I'd like to thank it for everything it has done (and not done) since the Artsakh liberation war. We recognize your "azeri" problems and are sympathetic and hope one day you solve this major problem but what you are claiming is non-sense and you just made a fool out of yourself with the Nazi stuff (in the process breaking Godwin's law).

              With that said.... Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey... goodbye!
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              • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                Oslonor's only "evidence":

                - His own theories

                - His own blog

                - Real (and doctored) pictures which try to prove his own groundless theories.

                - Nothing from a noteworthy source. Oh wait, he quotes random "Pan-Turks" from obscure forums, and uses that as proof of Tehran's agenda. Very scholarly.

                - Addressing our natural arguments and facts by calling us Pan-Turks or Azeris, all while claiming he's trying to look out for Armenians (even though he claims to be a Scandinavian).

                These tactics, my friends, are similar to the Turkish tactics used to discredit the validity of the genocide. And given that he is trying to drive a wedge between Armenians and our only friendly neighbor Iran, its safe to conclude that Assloaner (as Armenian accurately named it) is a Pan-Turk agent.

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                • Breakdown in Tehran-Isfahan Power Axis

                  Reports from Isfahan indicates a wide spread strike by Isfahan bazaar. It is directed against Ahmadinejad gang and its tax laws for sales taxes. Signs of break down of Isfahan-Tehran Power Axis and signals a breakdown in Ahmadinejad regime's power structure.

                  Comments by Azeri Turks on Isfahan:

                  MANY OF THEM HAVE BEEN MAKING MONEY BY SUPPORTING THE REGIME.
                  MANY HAVE BEEN GOING TO SEE THAT PERSIAN TOILET IN MECCA AND THEY HAVE
                  BECOME MORE SAG ARABS THAN NATURAL BORN SAG ARABS.
                  I SAY INCREASE THEIR TAXES MORE SO THEY FEEL THE MISERIES OF MANY IRANIANS.
                  3% INCREASE IS NOT ENOUGH


                  Iran Bazaars on strike

                  Shopkeepers in the Iranian cities of Isfahan, Mashhad, Tabriz and Tehran have staged strikes to protest against the introduction of value added tax (VAT), newspapers reported on Wednesday.

                  Shops in the bazaar of the central city of Isfahan, Iran's third largest, have been shut for several days to protest against the VAT of 3 percent introduced by the government.

                  Aaround 3,000 shopkeepers gathered on Monday outside the Isfahan governor's office to protest against the new tax, introduced on September 22.

                  Major traders at the bazaar have withdrawn their money from banks in the city to protest against the measure, saying it will cause price increases which they will have to pass on to consumers.

                  Some shopkeepers in Tehran's main bazaar also took part in the protest on Wednesday, an AFP correspondent witnessed. Some stallholders in the xxxellery, gold and textile sections closed their shutters.

                  "If the government does not back down, we will continue until it does," one xxxeller told AFP asking not to be named.

                  A textile dealer told AFP that while other sections of the bazaar remained open, "this movement can expand."

                  In the big northwestern city of Tabriz, gold dealers and xxxellers have gone on strike, the ISNA news agency reported.

                  Rises in retail prices have accelerated since new mullahs' government took power in 2005.

                  In September, the cost of a basket of 45 staple food items was up 50 percent on a year earlier, press reports said.

                  Annual inflation topped 29 percent in the Iranian calendar month that ended on September 21.

                  Bazaars in Iran play an important political as well as economic role. Bazaar merchants contributed to the 1979 "Islamic mobs takeover", when they went on long strikes.
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                  • Re: Neo Iranians: The Case of Azeri Turks

                    Armenia denies Iranian gas claims
                    Armenian officials Monday denied claims from Iran it started receiving natural gas shipments from the Islamic Republic, saying transports were weeks off.
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                    • Where is the money?

                      Ahmadinjead Lost 20 Billion Dollars

                      According to reports from Iran, Ahmadinejad has lost part of currency reserves of Iran which amounted to 20 Billion dollars in his stock market investment. There is now danger for a run on Banks in Iran for cash that does not exist anymore. Everbody knows what happened to stock market in a few weeks here in US.

                      It was reported on Aftab-Yazd website. It is down now. The parliament is asking about the money from Ahmadinejad.

                      This is related to drop of oil prices to 80 dollars a barrel. Currency reserves probably had to be used to protect other investments. But this news is coming from official sources in Iran.

                      Loss of 20B dollars in currency reserves is probably covered by Bazaris money and so Ahamdinejad does not have any money to give back Bazaris in their bank deposits so Ahamdinejad will go for a full scale confrontation with Bazaris.

                      Currently the merchants and Bazaris are on strike and the regime has started to arrest them.

                      Interesting to note that Turkey converted all their bank deposits into dollars and made a lot of money in stock market crash.

                      News:
                      Ahmadinejad’s Economic advisor Morteza Tammaddon, who has just been
                      appointed governor general of Tehran, says the Islamic Republic's foreign currency reserve reaches $20 billion.

                      News:
                      Basij (Paramilitary forces) begins maneuvers in five cities of Iran.


                      Where is the rest of 57 billion dollars of currency reserves????

                      Power Struggle in Iran
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                      Last edited by oslonor; 10-16-2008, 04:07 PM.
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