THREAD DEDICATED TO THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION

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since 22 of Bahman is near by I thought it would be a good idea to dedicate a thread to this important event in our history. A thread dedicated to this subject that changed the lives of all Iranians. An event that resulted in thousands of death, over 2 million refugees leaving their mother land, Iran going from a recognized world power to the most hated nation in the world. From great persian culture that was into the making again falling to the hands of these islamic arabs and falling back hundreds of years behind other nations. So much national wealth and human power has been lost that no calculations can be put in place regarding this matter. Whats even worst is that those who participated in the revolution, those who followed the so called ROSHAN FEKRAN are all now sitting around and not doing anything. Those who lead their people like sheeps to the butchers house. I want to ask you guys to contribute to this thread with any audio, photo, films, articles or any other kind of documents so we can learn more and not forget about what has happened to our land. I will be contributing as much as I can to this important subject. I just bought the video of the Farokhzad concert and I have to say I had tears coming down my eyes while watching that great patiot. He is one of the 300 or 400 of those outsiders that were assasinated by the islamic regime until 1996. I have the full list somewhere but it will require some research to put it up for you guys.
 

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Yasser Arafat meets Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran. After the fall of the monarchy, Iran closed the Israeli embassy in Tehran and turned it over to the PLO. [SIZE=-1]Photo by UPI
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1]Newsweek, March 5, 1979
Thanks to Yari Ostovani
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this is taken from Iranian.com
 

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January 1979: Anit-Shah demonstration in Tehran. [SIZE=-1]From "The Shah of Iran" (1999)[/SIZE]



Revolutionaries attack Eshratabad barracks in Tehran, days before the dall of the monarchy.


"Statue of the Shah being torn down by university students in Tehran
 

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"Anti-government demonstrators in Tehran set fire to portraits of the Shah and his family."



:confused: :confused: people that do not know who was there to serve them and who will come to destroy everything they stood for
 

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1978: Slogans on the back of an ambulance in Tehran: "The only path to liberation is armed struggle", "People arm yourselves", "Death to [Prime Minister Shapur] Bakhtiar". [SIZE=-1]From Rooz-haaye aatash, rooz-haaye khoon: gozaaresh-e msavvari az piroozi-ye enqelaab-e eslaami-ye iran
Compiled by Karim Emami,
Zamineh Publishers, Tehran, 1979.
Thanks to H.M
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"Amid angry shouts of 'Down With the Shah - Down With Farah' voiced by thousands of demonstrators in New York, Washington DC and Los Angeles, Farah Pahlavi, wife of the dictatorial Shah of Iran, came to the U.S. in early July [1977] on what was officiailly billed as a 'private' visit." [SIZE=-1]Printed in the August 1977 issue of[/SIZE][SIZE=-1] Resistance
A publication of the Iranian Students Association in the U.S. (ISAUS)
Thanks to Reza
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shame to those namak nashnas students who came outside to study and bit the hand of those who gave them the opportunity to have such access. shame to those that stood up and spat in the face of those who were only leading the country forward. these guys went to western universities and used all their resources and then broke the windows to these universities and said death to the man who had made it possible.
EY NAMAK NASHNASAN
 

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"Anti-American message affixed to automobile in Tehran." [SIZE=-1]Photo by AP
Printed in the January 8, 1979 issue of Time magazine
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"... an Iranian 'Immortal' from the Shah's Imperial Guard dies during an attack by Khomeini guerillas on Tehran's broadcasting building." [SIZE=-1]Photo by ?
Printed in the May 1979 issue of Geo magazine
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(See larger photo): On November 15, 1977, Mohammad Reza Shah was a guest at the White House. Outside, hundreds of Iranian students rioted. (Related photo) [SIZE=-1]Printed in the December 1977 issue of[/SIZE][SIZE=-1] Resistance
A publication of the Iranian Students Association in the U.S. (ISAUS)
Thanks to Reza
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"Army and pro-Khomeini forces clash near Tehran University, leaving at least a dozen dead and 300 injured." [SIZE=-1]Photo by Abbas / Gamma-Liaison
Printed in the July 1979 issue of
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[SIZE=-1]American Photographer
Thanks to Reza
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"After attempting to confront insurgent Air Firce soldiers, 'Immortals' of the Imperial Guard burn in their bombed truck." [SIZE=-1]Photo by Abbas / Gamma-Liaison
Printed in the July 1979 issue of
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[SIZE=-1]American Photographer
Thanks to Reza
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See cover of "Resistance": Mohammad Reza Shah and Farah Pahlavi on the White House lawn while President Carter delivers a speech. The Shah is affected by tear gas thrown by the police to control anit-Shah demonstrators in front of the White House (November 15, 1977). [SIZE=-1]Printed in the December 1977 issue of [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Resistance
A publication of the Iranian Students Association in the U.S. (ISAUS)
Thanks to Reza
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January 1979: Police confront anti-Shah protesters in the driveway of Princess Shams's home in Beverly Hills, California. (See larger photo) [SIZE=-1]Photo by ?
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1]Time, January 15, 1979
Thanks to Yari Ostovani
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WE WILL NEVER FORGET
THE GENERATION OF REVOLUTION WILL NOT FORGET WHAT WAS DONE TO US AND OUR FUTURE



"Muslim clergy and soldiers clasp hands in friendship atop an armored personnel carrier." [SIZE=-1]Photo by Burnett
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1] Time magazine, January 29, 1979[/SIZE]
 

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[SIZE=-1]Photo by Phillipe Ledru
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1]Newsweek, November 20, 1978
Thanks to Yari Ostovani
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Martial law: Prime Minister General Azhari (second from left) introduces his cabinet to the Shah. [SIZE=-1]Photo from UPI
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1]Newsweek, November 20, 1978
Thanks to Yari Ostovani
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[SIZE=-1]Photo by Phillipe Ledru
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1]Newsweek, November 20, 1978
Thanks to Yari Ostovani
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Troops wearing gas masks confront angry students at the gates of Tehran University. (See larger photo) [SIZE=-1]Photo by?
Published in
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[SIZE=-1]Newsweek, November 20, 1978
Thanks to Yari Ostovany
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A colonel of the Imperial Guard shot dead by advancing revolutionary forces, less than 48 hours before the fall of the monarchy; early February 1979. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]
 

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Painting of Ayatollah Khomeini with admirers, hung at the Bahman Cultural Center in downtown Tehran, 1995. Painter unknown.



Graffiti on Vali Asr (ex-Pahlavi) Ave., Tehran. Circa 1982:
"Do not go against this movement; your
limbs will break" -- Ayatollah Khomeini
[SIZE=-1]Photo by J. Javid[/SIZE]


In Shiraz: "Monafeq, could you assassinate 35 million Hezbollahis?"
Members of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) are described (mostly in official circles) as Monafeqs (hypocrites). This picture was taken around 1982, when the MKO had launched a widespread campaign to assassinate senior officials as well as civilian supporters of the Islamic Republic. At the time, Iran's population was about 35 million.
[SIZE=-1]Photo by J. Javid[/SIZE]




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http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/265000/audio/_269718_song.ram
 

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How could some Iranians be some stupid to follow this dayoos and listen to his arajif????????? Motahari and his whole family and backround are bastards and his own parents are ahmagh. I cant believe that people would actually listen to this shit. Doesnt it make your blood boil to listen to this son of a bitch.



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Toofan jaan you are welcome. I have so much more stuff that I will add to this thread. It will be slap to the face of those who still support the islamic regime today and are mozdoor and khaen to their people. I dont know if you saw this speech on the last page but I will put it up for you to see what this bastard motahari says about chahar shanbe soori.

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People carry a soldier on Tehran's Kennedy Street (now Forsat Shirazi Street) as they celebrate Ayatollah Khomeini's return from exile on February 1, 1979.




State radio and television staff go on strike, days before the fall of the monarchy. Early February 1979. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]
 

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A young man throws a cocktail molotov at soldiers, as others take cover in a military barrack in Tehran; less than 48 hours before the fall of the monarchy. February 1979. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]



People use weapons looted from army barracks to fire at government soldiers days before the fall of the monarchy; early February 1979. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]



A man near Tehran University on the day of the revolution, February 11, 1979, showing off the rifle he had taken from a military barrack raided by the people. [SIZE=-1]Photo thanks to Simin Habibian[/SIZE]



On the day of the revolution, February 11, 1979, people cheer in the streets near Tehran University. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Simin Habibian[/SIZE]



Last days of the Pahlavi monarchy in Tehran. February 1979. Photo by Hatami


People ram a jeep against the wall of a military barrack in Tehran. February 1979. Photo by Hatami


People arm themselves with weapons taken from overrun barracks in Tehran, a day or two before the fall of the monarchy.
[SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]
 

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October 1978: Ayatollah Khomeini arrives in Paris. [SIZE=-1]From "The Shah of Iran" (1999)
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Tel: 1-800-936-4700
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Ayatollah Khomeini arrives in Paris in the fall of 1978 after years of exile in Iraq. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]



"Ayatullah Khomeini at Neauphle-leChateau." [SIZE=-1]Photo by Uzan
Printed in
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[SIZE=-1] Time magazine, January 29, 1979[/SIZE]



Ayatollah Khomeini in the Paris suburb of Neauphle le Chateau, late 1978. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]



Women welcoming Ayatollah Khomeini's arrival in Paris. Fall 1978. [SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]


A cleric (Hadi Ghaffari?) shouts revolutionary slogans as Iranians line up to see Ayatollah Khomeini in the Paris suburb of Neauphle le Chateau, January 1979.
[SIZE=-1]Photo by Hatami[/SIZE]


THE SOURCE FOR ALL PHOTOS POSTED SO FAR IS WWW.IRANIAN.COM
 

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Front page of newspapers going down to 22 bahman


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Front pages of Kayhan newspaper from the final days of the Pahlavi Dynasty, Jan-Feb 1979.


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Front pages of Kayhan newspaper from the final days of the Pahlavi Dynasty, Jan-Feb 1979.
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Front pages of Kayhan newspaper from the final days of the Pahlavi Dynasty, Jan-Feb 1979.
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Front pages of Kayhan newspaper from the final days of the Pahlavi Dynasty, Jan-Feb 1979.
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