July 17, 2003

Who killed Kazemi?

French paper, Liberation, has reported that Saeed Mortazavi, notorious and hated young judge, has persnoally caused the death of Zahra Kazemi, Iraniaan-Canadian reporter, by beating her. He is the person responsible for shutting down of hundreds of newspapers and magazines and sending hundreds of journalists and activists to prison. He was recently appointed to a higher position as the prosecutor general of revolutionary courts in Tehran

Posted by hoder at July 17, 2003 4:13 PM

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Mortazavi is such pig, but he has done much higher crimes rather than killing Ms Kazemi with him own bloody hands... I hope people get this that crimes against civilization and individuals is not less that murdering someone... Many hopes and dreams, wishes, young hood have been ruined so far by this criminal regime. The idea that Mo**f** Khomeini tried to establish is another bloody chapter of history. I can not Imagine those people who went to demonstrations during 1978-1979 and were supporting his f**ing Idea. Just go to Gooya Articles (Maghalat)and read Khomeni's Interview with the Italian journalist Flanacci and then you yourself will figure out, how monster Khomeini was, he wanted to implemented this f**ing islamic rules at anyhow and he was clinged into suppositious... Once again Human beings were facing, Ideology against liberty... in a short run, Khomeini won, and his criminal mind and hands engraved many young innocent people and thinkers, but in a long run, he just screwed up... We must learn from our mistakes and successes ... Mortazavi is a failure but misaccusing him is another mistake... Learn to think and learn to get better.. Please.. Please...
- By: Highlander on July 21, 2003
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Although the news looks incredible (due to lack of real refference) I know Mortazavi as a guy who could do such activities in case.
- By: Massoud on July 20, 2003
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TO: BHS The source of it Liberation news is reliable, but still the news is odd, I am not defending anyone, but I guess mullahs have better killers to use. Mortazavi must be in his fcukin position to kill the freedom of speech while other buggers keep killing people.. as I said the news still is a matter of weirdness...
- By: Highlander on July 18, 2003
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I am lost Highlander, what is the bit about gooya.com here? This is really an article published in Liberation. As well as I can't yet believe the news since there has been no other confirmation or no reliable source given, I can't dismiss it either just because it sounds odd.
- By: BHS on July 18, 2003
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I always read news on Gooya.com but the credibility of news in Iranian media is a concern, I do not take the news there as a source, There was a translated article the other day and Gooya said that it was from Washington Post, and it was about the conspiracy behind the Laleh and Ladan operation, from the theme of the article I suspected that if it was a real translation from an English source ( it was praising Iranian sergeants, saying that they are best physicians in the world and blah blah blah) so I checked the Washington Post website and I figured out that there was not such news!!! Unfortunately our people like exaggeration.. Although I hate that pig ( Mortazavi) but I can hardly believe that he killed the journalist by his fcukin' hands! Get real Iran! Democracy treats its enemy with equality ....
- By: Highlander on July 18, 2003
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This might be off topic....but when you read account of what has most likely effected Kazemi your heart really begins to wrench. In a general way, when you look at what Mortazavi has been capable of in the past a man responsible for shutting down at least 80 reformist publications and is now Tehran's Prosecutor General to which we can attach the arrest and prosecution of student protestors....I don't know if I can disagree with Iranian Girl that this time Mortazavi can't escape international pressure. The crime is too horrendus and I truly hope his name comes into the limelight much like "Chemical" Ali of Iraq.
- By: Nema Milaninia on July 18, 2003
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I wonder if it's true, how do they know Mortazavi has hit her by his own shoe (as far as I understood)? Whatever the answer though, I believe it's long past time someone had to reveal this emerging evil judge just as the Association for Defence of the Freedom of Press recently has.
- By: BHS on July 17, 2003
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