Moosa Khiabani

Former MKO leader in Iran, killed in 1982

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25-Apr-2010
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HHH

Ba Hamin Shero-Wera Javuna Ro Gool Zadan

by HHH on

In reality they were the leftovers of communism in Iran.


MRX1

Can some one explain to me

by MRX1 on

how is MKO any different from the current omati regime? and why on earth does any body even want to follow them at this juncture?

bottom line: what do you get if you go from Islam nab mohaamadi to islam nab rajavi? 


jasonrobardas

scary

by jasonrobardas on

   Too much devotion to a fenatical scary cultic ideology . Another crappy plan for the poor people of iran.


i_support_khamenie

quick question

by i_support_khamenie on

was he originally from yazd?


fooladi

Dorood bar masood

by fooladi on

I do not agree with Masood's ideology, nevertheless, he was certainly a brave and patriotic young Iranian. He fought the tyranny of the Shah and Khomeini and by his blood paved the path to ultimate freedom for Iranian people. For sure, He was not the first and will certainly not be the last Young Iranian to sacrifice his life fighting tyranny, and for Sure this tyranny of IRI will go were the Shah's went, the dust bin of history.


maziar 58

...........

by maziar 58 on

Does any body can find and  post the khiyabani ,his chevy blazer and JALLAD KHOMIENI driving toward BEHESHTE - ZAHRA.   ?       Maziar


benross

I said somewhere before,

by benross on

I said somewhere before, that we should be able to differentiate the face value, and the social content of what this group represented at the time.

These are indeed the best children of Iran, wrapped in a completely hallucinating ideology, product of historic circumstances. Their leader is not a khaa'en either. He is not saying, or acting any differently than what he was saying and acting before leaving Iran. In fact, if Rajavi was not around, this crowd would have been following another leader exactly the same. If there is any blame, it goes all around. Separating their leader with the mindset that would opt for such leader is not helping to understand this phenomena, nor to deal with it properly in my view.

They are the best children of Iran, in worst position. Ali P. had a very thoughtful comment on another blog about Jangali... good soldier, bad war. But they were fighting for Iran, as much as any basiji was fighting for Iran. Or we can say non of them were fighting for Iran. One was fighting for Khomeini and another one for Rajavi. If understanding the history was that easy, there wouldn't have been any war and any bloodshed at all don't you think?


maziar 58

WHAT A WASTE ?

by maziar 58 on

for as much (I) WE all should hate the mko's actions against Iranians in summer of 1988 (mehran, Dehloran attacks).

But one thing should buggle our minds ALL THE YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL MINDS WASTED  for the benefits of their RAHBAR E KHAYEN.           Maziar


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من نمیدننم چرا

ahosseini


من نمیدننم چرا ما باید به گذشته ای  باز گردیم که آینده آن عملکرد‌های چندین ساله کادر رهبری مجاهدین بوده است. این دیگر چه مقوله ایست و از کجا سر بر اورده است؟

لطفا به شعر طنز زیر مراجعه کنید.

پس رئیس جمهور ما چی‌ میشود


Fatollah

Another akound in civilian

by Fatollah on

Another akound in civilian cloths, only most Akhounds would be more reasonable, and if he survived the early years, the carnegie! I am sure Rajavi would have had him killed or vice versa. Furthermore, let's not forget these people supported and brought Akhound Khomeiny to Iran to begin with! As much as I abhor the current regime, I consider these people more dangrous ... we need no Pol Pot nor Kim IL Sungs ... 


cyclicforward

This is all we need

by cyclicforward on

Another cult of brain washed people to start another experiment at national level in Iran. Thanks but no thanks.