I have written a number of articles on the internal opposition by the Leftists and radical Muslim minority in this country to halt American efforts in the Global War On Terrorism (GWOT) against the Islamists.This internal opposition is a two way street, especially in regards to America's next target in GWOT, the Islamic Republic of Iran where numerous strikes and demonstrations against the regime have recently broken out. The most current was yesterday when Iranians took to the streets in celebration of the traditional Fire Fiest, Tchahar-Shanbe Soori, which has been banned by the Mullahs and was used by the heroic young Iranian Freedom Fighters to their full advantage to promote the cause of democracy.
The Islamic Republic is also facing opposition from the elites and business community where Iran's radical president is increasingly viewed as a political leader leading the country to ruin and war.
So from the streets to the universities to the business community the Islamist regime of Iran is facing a sizable bloc of Iranians, perhaps even a majority, who stand for free elections and the rule of law.
The new Iranian generations are well aware of the enemy's tactics, therefore; they will challenge the totality of the Islamic Republic regime at the occasion of "Tchahar-Shanbe Soori" (Fire Fiest) regardless of any official or religious ban.
We will call on our enemy for fight!The burning of fire bushes will represent Iran's new generations' distaste for the present filthy regime, and in hopes of burning this regime away with giving its ashes to the wind!
Fellow Iranians,, with our massive participation in the "Tchahr-Shanbe Soori" and other Iranian events, we will consolidate our national unity and we will tell to the world, that the current regime is not ours and that does not represent us! We do believe that we will attract the world's attention and we will astonish everyone with our defiance!
The "Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran" (SMCCDI) is hereby forwarding its early best wishes at the occasion of the upcoming Iranian New Year (On March 20th) and is calling on every Iranian to participate actively in the "Tchahr-Shanbe Soori" (March 14th) and all Iranian Cultural and Nationalistic events and ceremonies. Such participations are positive steps in pushing back the Mullahcracy and to make the world hear our call for Freedom!
Tehran, March 13, 2006 (22 Esfand 1384)
The "Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran" (SMCCDI)
Main cities, Iran (On 03/14/2006)
Millions of Iranians will size the opportunity offered by the banned Persian ritual of "Tchahr Shanbe Souri" (Fire Fiest) in order to show their rejection of the Islamic regime and its main religious basis.
Heavy clashes are expected as the regime intends to enforce the respect of its ideology while Iranians are intending to protect and show their National believes.
On Tuesday March 14, 2006From the beginning of the evening.
In all streets and squares of Iran.
SMCCDI: Iranians defy the regime by massive participation in banned event - UPDATE: Security forces start attacking
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20060314-125702-7713r.htm
Tehran elite turning on extremist presidencyBy John R. Bradley
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
March 14, 2006
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
March 14, 2006
TEHRAN -- Iran's clerical and business establishments, deeply concerned by what they see as reckless spending and needlessly aggressive foreign policies, are increasingly turning against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Within this context, many see the president's long-running confrontation with the United States and Europe over Tehran's nuclear program as an attempt to demonize the West and distract the Iranian public from pressing domestic problems.
A relatively small group of extremists "at the top of the government around the president" are seeking to benefit from a crisis with the West, because "that way they will be able once again to blame the West for all of their problems," said Mousa Ghaninejad, the editor of Iran's best-selling economics daily newspaper, Dunya Al-Eqtisad.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/15/international/middleeast/15iran.html?ei=5070&en=d75a2f6505100729&ex=1143090000&adxnnl=1&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1142438432-Bu34uVsW2Z8KVDDrCsufrA
March 15, 2006In Iran, Dissenting Voices Rise on Its Leaders' Nuclear Strategy By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
TEHRAN, March 14 — Just weeks ago, the Iranian government's combative approach toward building a nuclear program produced rare public displays of unity here. Now, while the top leaders remain resolute in their course, cracks are opening both inside and outside the circles of power over the issue.
Some people in powerful positions have begun to insist that the confrontational tactics of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have been backfiring, making it harder instead of easier for Iran to develop a nuclear program.
This week, the United Nations Security Council is meeting to take up the Iranian nuclear program. That referral and, perhaps more important, Iran's inability so far to win Russia's unequivocal support for its plans have empowered critics of Mr. Ahmadinejad, according to political analysts with close ties to the government.
One senior Iranian official, who asked to remain anonymous because of the delicate nature of the issue, said: "I tell you, if what they were doing was working, we would say, 'Good.' " But, he added: "For 27 years after the revolution, America wanted to get Iran to the Security Council and America failed. In less than six months, Ahmadinejad did that."
A special thanks Freedom Fighter Stefania of Italy for her article and pictures:
A special thanks Freedom Fighter Stefania of Italy for her article and pictures:
Name: Stefania. Female,24 -Sardinia (Italy)
Dedicated to all who fight for freedom everywhere.
Dedicated to all who don't fear to say what they think.

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