Gen. Rahimi tribunal

Revolutionary court

Revolutionary tribunal held a few days after the February 1979 revolution for Tehran Martial Law commander General Rahimi with Ebrahim Yazdi acting as prosecutor. Yazdi is currently the leader of the Freedom Movement (Nehzat Azadi).

19-Dec-2007
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The evil Yazdi!

by Parnian (not verified) on

Why is Yazdi still alive? It is so sad to hear and see these things. Who are these idiots? I am sure most of them are executed by the mullahs!

I hate to wish death for anyone but I have to say it" Marg bar Yazdi and other traitors of the Iran, Marg bar murderers!
It broke my heart to see this. God's wrath will be on all those people including Yazdi ghoromsagh!


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Ponder upon it!?

by !@? (not verified) on

The revolutionaries paid a heavy price for turning the blind eye on the murder of all those patriotic Iranians by the hands of the mullahs and their thugs!? What goes around comes around!? In a way, you can say that all those who were killed, mutilated, and lamed during the Iran-Iraq paid the price for General Rahimi's murder? But the revenge is not complete yet!? I am looking forward to the day that the Mullahs, their thugs, and their commie collaborators are nuked into annihilation by Americans or Israelis for that matter!?


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Real heros ...

by hra (not verified) on

.. of Iran are many noble members of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces who were martyred in the hands of foreign agents such as Yazdi .. may God bless glorius souls of true Iranian heros like Rahimi and others who courageously welcomed death but did not go back on his promises to teh Shah and the Nation.


Midwesty

The real soldier,

by Midwesty on

Sorry to hear that. No words I can ever offer for your loss. I feel your pain.  If it wasn’t for the intervention of some moderate revolutionaries the number of executed people would be even much higher than what it is now. I’ve heard of an eyewitness account that MKO gathered many military personals and civilians to be mass executed in Lavizan complex a few days after the revolution. They even dug a giant hole and gathered about couple thousands of people in there and were getting ready to start when someone from Ayatollah Taleghani came and stopped them from the madness. You imagine how ignorant we, Iranians get sometime. It is sad...it is very sad...


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X-PASDAR

by IRANIAN PEOPLE (not verified) on

X-PASDAR,
Fuck you & ommat Eslami...
You & all the other Islamic criminals will some day die with so much pain... (mark my words...), And Iranian people will piss on your grave forever...


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Rahimi will always be a hero

by The real soldier (not verified) on

To Sane Ali....
Get your facts right. The reason Rahimi was sitting there was because they were not willing to kill people and the army had declared neutrality in a poltical fight between Shah and the leftists and the mullahs.
Rahimi was the head of Iran's police force and his job was to preserve peace and security in the cities. His forces would have responded to any disturbance and shooting in Tehran and other cities, as indeed the same thing would have happened in any country in the world.
Go and read history and you will make better comments because at the moment you are making a fool of yourself.
To Midwesty.....
The reason you see Rahimi had no legal council was beacuse he was not allowed to have any. The revolutionary courts did not allow the accused to have any lawyers, call any witnesses or documents for their defence or even cross examine or question the prosecutions' evidence or witnesses. These are a matter of record and very well known, and how do I know all this?? Because all of the above happened to my father as well and he was not allowed to say a word in his defence before they killed him.
If there were any complaints against any military man, it should have been dealt with in a fair court marshall, not a kangaroo court.
Rahimi will always be a hero.
May he rest in peace.
To the revolutionaries.....
I hope you are proud of what you have done and created in Iran. Shame on the lot of you.


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We were all cowards...

by Man without a face... (not verified) on

For those of us who were old enough to commit crimes against Iran, Iranians (such as Rahimi) & humanity...
We let bunch of terrorists overthrow our government, kill our people, enslave our women in hejab, take our freedom away, slave & export our women to Arab countries to be raped, bankrupt our economy, Tarnish our identity & culture around the world, steal our oil money, kill our kids in the war, exiling our brains to other countries & killing the true Iranian culture & replacing it with Islamic criminal & psycho-path culture.... SHAME ON US... I hope the future Iranians would forgive, forget & rebuild IRAN ... BEH OMIDE KHODA...


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So this, Ali is retarded...

by Persian Lover (not verified) on

True Iranian history must be learned properly in order for people like you to respond to a Topic like that... That's the relevance cocholoo...
I guess, I was right about you being a kid ! You don't know much about your heritage & history... Certainly not about the truth of that horrible Islamic invasion, where Thugs like Yazdi & co, executed honorable Generals such as Rahimi without proper & just trial. Don't compare Nazi's, Saddam & Abo Gharib ! That is totally irrelevant to this topic genius...
People like Rahimi didn't commit crimes against Iran & Iranians... Those stories by Islamists were all lies & fabrications... People like Rahimi with so much power back then could have killed so many Iranians, but they didn't... That's a fact! Bunch of criminals & Palestinian terrorists with AK-47 could never defeat Iranian Imperial army in one million years... People like Rahimi (they were so many...) stopped the fight & stood by their words & oath for sake of Iran & Iranians...
Now go back to watch your stupid Brittney Spears because that is what your small brain capacity is capable of understanding ...


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Sleep2 right! alright!

by Ali joon! (not verified) on

I agree that people are coward not to identify their real names.

So sleep2 is the name you sign your checks!
You brave, outspoken SLEEPY2 man!!


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LOL

by Sleeps2 (not verified) on

I just love how 'bad-ass' and tough people seem to get over the internet, when they don't have to reveal their real names, locations or any sort of identification.

Thats good, lets call each other names and say who is stupid and who isn't over the internet

Its like the Internet was made for people like Ali or the guy he was named after, coincidently...another coward as well


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So what?! to Persian lover?

by Ali is ahead! (not verified) on

Howdy?! Persian lover?

May I ask: "Gooz che rabti be shegheegheh daareh"?

You could have as well talked about Brietny Spears being pregnant!!!!!!

What is has to do with this topic. Post your resume instead. Did you read the post before you wrote your comment or it was irrelevant?
Perhaps you post your comment all over this site anyway!!!

I am saying we can not justify crime because one is in army and getting orders.

You idiots out there wake up. You are justifying every murder that took place in jhistory from Nazis to Saddam to Shah to Abu Gharib. Becasue alwasy someone was following orders from above. Are you guys really that FUCKED UP after seeing all that???
I think you are....


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Ali is back !

by Persian Lover (not verified) on

Ali, you must be a kid! Aren't you? Do you know who Yazdi was & still is ? Who was he working for & for how long?
Talking about Nokar & Robots ?
The whole Islamic revolution was planned & Executed by people who were & still are not Iranians...
Are you Iranian or Moslem?
You can not be both because they contradict each other so deeply & I prove it to you...
To be true Iranian, you must first fully accept & believe in the first declaration of human rights (Free speech, free religion, free press & etc.) written by the founder of our Motherland & nation, Cyrus the Great. Are you with me? OK,
To be a Moslem, not only you can't believe in the above declaration, but you are allowed to kill !!! If you are a moslem who change your religion for example, you can be ordered to be killed!!! Got that? Note: This was one of many thousands of examples of the differences between being Iranian or Moslem...
So people who were born & raised from this land, Are you Iranian (Persian) or a Moslem?
It's a simple answer...
You must choose right now & stop being hypocrites...
God bless Iran & Iranians...
PS. Recorded & documented historical facts has shown that every thing great happening to this nation was of an Iranian root... Unfortunately, every thing bad & unjust that has happend to this nation & land has been Islamic... 2+2=4 Does any one fucking get it??


Midwesty

Wow...wow...people slow down...

by Midwesty on

General Rahimi mentioned two things in his defense. One that he was under oath and second the Army was ordered to stay away from the politics. Shah was the commander in chief. As a result General Rahimi had to carry Shah’s orders. As matter of fact he must had carried the Shah's orders otherwise General Rahimi would be court-marshaled. General Rahimi had one option, to leave his post and escape the army. In that case he would be named a traitor and if was found he would be executed by the Shah's court.

Please leave the military out of politics. As they have said Military officers are like the sacrificial sheep that would be killed both in funerals and the weddings. 

One more thing, Genaral Rahim appeared not to be represented by a lawyer and god knows if a just judge was present in the court either.  Since every revolution destroy the existing system therefore it was obvious in that chaos the court was not a real court.

So General Rahimi was executed by people who thought they were right at the moment. Thanks god, we always think that we are right then act upon it then we regret then we think we are right again…and the cycle goes on… That's why I said it was a sad situation...Let’s not go down that road again...    

 


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Wait a sec !

by Ali is back! (not verified) on

Hold on! Before making a hero out of a criminal lets pause a moment!

We have seen so many times that blind devotion and fidelity does not mean SHIT if it is misguided!

I bet Saddam Generals were also loyal to him up to death. Does is make them any better?

Ordinary people, mostly young brave men were shot while bare handed asking to be free under Rahimi's order. If that makes him your hero you are a criminal or sick to say the least!

I am not defending any akhoond or anyone else I am talking sense here. Anyone who kills his compatriots just because he WAS TOLD SO is not a human being, be it in Shah time or current regime or Saddam's regime or anywhere.

If there is a lesson to be learned here it's to be free and think independently and not be a "Nokar" and Robot and follow orders indiscriminately!


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A lesson in history...

by Sleeps2 (not verified) on

Since Sane Ali wants to bring up history, lets...

After bravely refusing to break under pressure and standing by the oath he took as an officer, before he was being executed Yazdi delivers a disgraceful curse word to General Rahimi to his face, Rahimi takes a swing at him and misses... after he is executed, Yazdi orders that the hand General Rahimi used to swing at Yazdi be cut off... NAA MARDD!!!!


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A Brave Hero!

by Sleeps2 (not verified) on

He knew he would be executed even if he were to sell out his country, his king and his people and say he supports the bache-baz khomeini and his supporters..

But instead he stood by a Military code, a code and principal that only men/women in service of their country would understand, whether it be Iran, Canada, America or any country. And that to me is a symbol of patriotism, heroism, and his loyalty... to his king, but more importantly to his country and what he had defended in his years of service.


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A killing ROBOT!

by sane ali (not verified) on

For those who missed the history.
Rahimi as the haed of Army in Teharn was responsible for murder of hundreds of unarmed Iranian people who were asking for freedom.
He and puppets like him who were brain washed to follow the orders blindly are criminals in every sense and had to be punished!
So what is the surprise here?!


Jahanshah Javid

Thanks

by Jahanshah Javid on

Thank you x-pasdar :o)
I corrected Yazdi's first name.


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Correction!

by x-pasdar (not verified) on

The prosecutor was not Mohammad Yazdi. He was Ebrahim Yazdi.
BTW, where was our own JJ on that day? Was he in the kangaroo court room (as a reporter of course)? Or was he applauding Yazdi as he was watching the proceedings live on tv. Just being curious :p
(I was busy claiming their belongings for the ommat eslami)


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All dictatorial regimes including Islamic Republic of Iran...

by Solution (not verified) on

wish their crimes be forgotten.
WE WILL NOT FORGET THE CRIMES OF ISLAMISTS AND ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN AGAINST HUMANITY AND IRANIANS.
We Iranians are all suffering. We must make sure these crimes will never happen in Iran.
We will revive.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gaLc6YEU7c&eurl=ht...


Midwesty

It is sad...

by Midwesty on

Let's not repeat it again!