Casualties of the Iranian Revolution

RasageerLohar

MPA (400+ posts)
worth reading what happened to the establishment in Iran in 1978


Following the overthrow of the Shah's government on 11 February 1979 (22 Bahman 1357), members of the old regime, including senior generals, were executed by the revolutionary leadership. For this purpose, the Islamic regime formed komitehs (committees) in all provinces.[33] Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani was the chief of the Central Provisional Komiteh for the Islamic Revolution.[33]

In the first couple of months, over 200 of the Shah's senior civilian officials were killed as punishment and to eliminate the danger of coup d'état.[34] The first death sentences were for four of the shah's generals and were approved by the Tehran court in February 1979.[35] They were Mehdi Rahimi, the military commander of Tehran, Reza Naji, the military governor of Isfahan, Nematollah Nassiri, the head of SAVAK, and Manuchehr Khosrodad, an air force general. All four generals were executed by firing squad on the roof of the then Ayatollah Khomeini's headquarters on 15 February.
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Pathfinder

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
worth reading what happened to the establishment in Iran in 1978


Following the overthrow of the Shah's government on 11 February 1979 (22 Bahman 1357), members of the old regime, including senior generals, were executed by the revolutionary leadership. For this purpose, the Islamic regime formed komitehs (committees) in all provinces.[33] Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani was the chief of the Central Provisional Komiteh for the Islamic Revolution.[33]

In the first couple of months, over 200 of the Shah's senior civilian officials were killed as punishment and to eliminate the danger of coup d'état.[34] The first death sentences were for four of the shah's generals and were approved by the Tehran court in February 1979.[35] They were Mehdi Rahimi, the military commander of Tehran, Reza Naji, the military governor of Isfahan, Nematollah Nassiri, the head of SAVAK, and Manuchehr Khosrodad, an air force general. All four generals were executed by firing squad on the roof of the then Ayatollah Khomeini's headquarters on 15 February.
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in Iran there was a puppet installed called the shah of Iran. this shah iran was loyal to the west and if you watch his interviews before he was deposed he blamed israel for his removal.

this shah iran was installed after a democratic government was removed from power by Britain and amrika!! all to control irani oil.
 

RasageerLohar

MPA (400+ posts)
in Iran there was a puppet installed called the shah of Iran. this shah iran was loyal to the west and if you watch his interviews before he was deposed he blamed israel for his removal.

this shah iran was installed after a democratic government was removed from power by Britain and amrika!! all to control irani oil.
and what do you think would happen if vote of no confidence passes (with help of military and foreign powers) and puppets are put in power?
Same situation right
 

Citizen X

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
worth reading what happened to the establishment in Iran in 1978


Following the overthrow of the Shah's government on 11 February 1979 (22 Bahman 1357), members of the old regime, including senior generals, were executed by the revolutionary leadership. For this purpose, the Islamic regime formed komitehs (committees) in all provinces.[33] Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani was the chief of the Central Provisional Komiteh for the Islamic Revolution.[33]

In the first couple of months, over 200 of the Shah's senior civilian officials were killed as punishment and to eliminate the danger of coup d'état.[34] The first death sentences were for four of the shah's generals and were approved by the Tehran court in February 1979.[35] They were Mehdi Rahimi, the military commander of Tehran, Reza Naji, the military governor of Isfahan, Nematollah Nassiri, the head of SAVAK, and Manuchehr Khosrodad, an air force general. All four generals were executed by firing squad on the roof of the then Ayatollah Khomeini's headquarters on 15 February.
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Don't be stupid man, the revolution was hijacked by crazy mullahs and they wiped out all their opposition including many innocents. Till today Iran is suffering because of this mullahcracy. Majority of Iranians are fed up of it and majority of youth in Iran have either become agnostic or atheist because of them.

Zia did something similar by giving immense power of mullahs and bringing in his version of Islamic laws into the country and we are still suffering from it till today in the shape of Diesel, Thrichi topi, TLP etc etc.

So yeah. Thanks but no thanks, you can keep your mullah revolution to yourself.
 

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