Iran opposition leader compares regime to Nazis
Y- News / Dudi Cohen
13-Jan-2011 (2 comments)

Scathing attack on Iranian regime: Iranian opposition leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi characterized the authorities in Tehran as "totalitarian," as part of his harshest attack on the government in recent memory.

In an interview with an opposition website, Mousavi compared the Ayatollah regime ruling Iran to other tyrannical regimes in history, including the Nazi regime.

They are resorting to methods (against the opposition) used in totalitarian regimes like Stalin in the Soviet era or (former dictator Nicolae) Ceausescu in Romania," Mousavi said in a statement posted on his website.

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Simorgh5555

Straight out of the horse's mouth

by Simorgh5555 on

So when Netanyahu compares the Islamic Terrorist regime to Nazis, he was right after all. And who says so? Mir Hossein Mousavi. Now, that's what I call an unusual political endorsement. 


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Bavafa

With all due respect

by Bavafa on

Horse is a very gentle and loyal animal, so lets not insult them by the way of comparison. In this case and about Mousavi I rather think, 'sage zard baradare shoghale'

Even though the comparison of the Gestapo and Iranian security services vise a vie Iranian people is a right and correct comparison, Mousavi (IMHO) is only after power for himself. The issue for Iranian people is not AN as he will be gone in a couple of years or so, the issue (again IMHO) is the system and Velayat Faghih. Mousavi and his camp are fundamentally in the same camp as VF and that is incompatible with the aspiration of Iranians for a free and democratic & secular Iran.

Mehrdad