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Iran and the Nazis

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http://www.roozonline.com/english/n...2/article/hitlers-followers-busy-in-iran.html

The ministry of culture and guidance of the Islamic republic of Iran issued a license for the website of the Association for the Study of Nazism in Iran (Anjomane Pajooheshi Nazism Iran) in effect giving the green light to pro-Nazi cyber activists in the country. Not only did pro-government websites in Iran, such as Tabnak, announce this news, the pro-Nazi website introduced itself in these words: “This website operates according to the laws of the Islamic republic of Iran and is under the supervision of the digital workgroup at the ministry of culture and guidance of the Islamic republic of Iran.”

This is a return for this website as it had been active in the past but had been officially shut and blocked by the government.

Mohammad-Ali Ramin, the deputy minister for media supervision at Iran’s ministry of national guidance which issued the operational license to the pro-Nazi and Adolf Hitler website, is himself a person with clear pro-Nazi leanings. In his not-so-shinning record of political activism, Ramin boasts to have had collaborated with neo-Nazi groups in Germany when he was a student there and afterwards.

Ramin is also the head of a one-man Iranian foundation, the “World Holocaust Foundation,” and he is the leading official advising Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on issues related to the negation of the Holocaust, which the latter has been advancing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad-Ali_Ramin
 
"Iran's Ministry of Islamic Guidance and Culture said it has not recognised a neo-Nazi group that recently claimed its website had been registered "according to the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran".

"The website was only registered [in the ministry's list of approved websites] by an individual," Mehdi Sarami, an official of the ministry, told the Tabnak news portal on Saturday. There was no mention of the neo-Nazi group in the registration form, he said.

The ministry was criticised last week by Tabnak, which is affiliated with the conservative politician Mohsen Rezaie, for unblocking the group's website (irannazi.ir), which discussed Nazi ideology, principles and beliefs and the "Fuhrer's character, thoughts and speeches" in its various forums.

The ministry's censorship body blocked the neo-Nazi website soon after it was created on August 23, unblocked it a month later and has again blocked access since Monday."


http://www.thenational.ae/news/worl...-ministry-denies-authorising-neo-nazi-website

"The authorities have not offered any explanation for blocking the neo-Nazi group's website, but the group believed the country's Jewish community was responsible. After being blocked on the internet in Iran the first time, the group claimed in a statement that it had been blocked "just for insulting religious minorities, ie, the Jews"."

lol

c'mon guys.
 
its called freedom of speech.

Funny you should say that, as Iran bans most non-islamic websites, and controls access to internet and limits bandwidth.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124519888117821213.html

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iNP-hJzqUEFaYbwFWtJp4le-YqJw

Websites containing material "contrary to security and social peace" as well as those seen by the authorities as "hostile to government officials and institutions" bound to lead to "crimes" are also banned.[...]
Internet users are also prohibited from posting articles that violate "religious values," that "insult Islam and other recognised world religions, saints and prophets," the reports said.
I guess Nazi websites don't fall in that category.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iVDndTSvymJSPzu493OgP8HhRX1w

I guess the BBC is more "harmful" than pro-Nazi websites.
 
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from my last link (thunk this was interesting):

Iran is home to about 25,000 Jews, the second largest Jewish community in the Middle East after Israel. Its history in Iran goes back 2,500 years. Judaism has been recognised as a "legitimate religious minority" along with Christianity and Zoroastrianism in Iran's Constitution. Insulting religious minorities is banned by the country's press law, which applies to internet content.

The small but lively Iranian Jewish community, which has its own representative in the Iranian parliament, strongly protested when Mr Ahmadinejad publicly denied the Holocaust. The atrocities against the Jews during the Second World War were "historical reality", they said in letters printed in the monthly magazine published by the Jewish Association of Tehran.

Iran's religious establishment and Mr Ahmadinejad distinguish between adherence to Judaism as a religion and Zionism, which they say is only the ideology of the state of Israel. The Iranian Jewish community strongly refutes any affiliation to Zionism

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Guess they'd have to eh?
 
its called freedom of speech.

It's also called Fascism. Many call it Islamofascism, much to the annoyance of Islam apologists. Here's why:

Persia changed it's name to Iran after the Nazis took over Germany. "Iran" is Persian for "Aryan".

http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/nazi-germany-and-persia-iran/blog-258353/

"Hitler became a national hero of Iranians and all so-called 'oppressed Aryan peoples. For instance, a journal titled "Nameh-ye Iran-e Bastan" (the Journal of Ancient Iran) identified Hitler as "one of the greatest men in the world": Adolph Hitler, this great scholarly man of the Aryan race, has destroyed a 200-years old plan of the Jews against nationality in the world, against nationalism, and particularly the Aryan races on earth...and has created a new day for the new world.

Regarding the Nazi symbol of the swastika, the journal wrote in issue 28, Mordad,1933: It is truly rejoicing to see that the symbol of Iran from 2000 years before Christ has today become a symbol of pride for the Germans, who are of one race and ethnicity with us (cited in JAMI, 1983, pp. 74-5)

Again, in issue 35, Mehr 1333, in an article titled "Why We Are Superior?" the journal wrote: the sign of Aryan triumph (swastika) is everywhere Aryan and respectable, be it on ceramics of Isfahan's Masjid-e Shah or on the columnn of Darvazeh Dovlat in Tehran; or be it placed on the flag of Germany or embellish the arm of Hitler:' From ancient times the Black dress has been an exclusive property of the Iranic race."

It has long been obvious that the lefties' informational gulag had deprived them of this knowledge, because of the way they always smarm, "What does that even mean?" when the term "Islamofascists" is used.

The term also applies to Arabic Islamic radicals to a great extent, since they were also in bed with, and deeply influenced by the Nazis, including exchange of fluids.

Thus, Islamic radicals in general and Persian Islamic radicals in particular are quite likely to be infected with NIDS (Nazi Immunity Deficiency Syndrome). And now, strong evidence of the malaise has surfaced in Iran.

It is apparently not for naught that Ahmadinejad is viewed as a little Hitler in US diplomatic circles.
 
"Hitler became a national hero of Iranians and all so-called 'oppressed Aryan peoples. For instance, a journal titled "Nameh-ye Iran-e Bastan" (the Journal of Ancient Iran) identified Hitler as "one of the greatest men in the world": Adolph Hitler, this great scholarly man of the Aryan race, has destroyed a 200-years old plan of the Jews against nationality in the world, against nationalism, and particularly the Aryan races on earth...and has created a new day for the new world.

Hitler even rewarded his soldiers by giving out Iran Crosses!
 
Ah yes, the good old link between Nazism and Radical Islam. That uncomfortable little undeniable fact which everyone likes to pretend doesn't exist because if you acknowledge that it does exist, you have to actually do something about it.

Bury your head just a little deeper, western nations, while the world's most poisonous ideology continues to incubate in dozens of nations the world over.
 
err.......do you even know what Fascism means?

Fascism is a radical political ideology based on nationalism and race. The Iranian romance with fascism and the Nazis is well documented as is the general Iranian tendency to go off the deep end over radical ideology. It wouldn't be the least bit surprising to me if the current power-grubbing regime seeks to tighten it's grip on the population by gettomg them all messed up on fascism. In fact I'm certain that's been their secret agenda all along, now that they've repeatedly flashed their hole card.
 
It's also called Fascism. Many call it Islamofascism, much to the annoyance of Islam apologists. Here's why:

Persia changed it's name to Iran after the Nazis took over Germany. "Iran" is Persian for "Aryan".

The country's been called "Iran" by the locals for literally centuries. The Shah's decision to change the name was purely nationalistic; they wanted Iran to be known by the name used by Iranians, not by the name used by the west (Persia).
 
Persia changed it's name to Iran after the Nazis took over Germany. "Iran" is Persian for "Aryan".

This is not exactly true. Iran was called "Iran" by Iranians themselves long before the Nazis took power, especially by nationalist Iranians. Even as far back as the medieval Ilkhanid period, kesvar-e Iran, "the territory of Iran", was used to denote the geographic area of modern Iran. In the middle of the 19th century, the concepts of mellat-e Iran ("the nation of Iran") and nezad-e Irani ("Iranian people") were fully codified.

It's also been used in the name of Iranian state newspapers for at least 150 years, starting with the Ruz-nama-ye mellat-e saniya-ye Iran of the 1860's, through to the official state newspaper just called Iran which was published until the Constitutional Revolution in 1908, to its replacement called Ruz-nama-ye rasmi-e kesvar-e sahansahi-e Iran starting in 1911.

The latter has been continually published ever since it started, and is still published today as the state organ of the Islamic Republic, the Official Journal of the Government of Iran, Ruz-nama-ye rasmi-e dawlat-e Iran.

EDIT: Scooped by Cleon!
 
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It's also called Fascism. Many call it Islamofascism, much to the annoyance of Islam apologists. Here's why:

Persia changed it's name to Iran after the Nazis took over Germany. "Iran" is Persian for "Aryan".

And more uninformed pseudo-historical BS from Toontown...

Both Iran and Aryan are actually borrowed from Iran/Persia in the first place. Inscription identifying the old language of the Persians as Ariya are as old as Darius and Xerxes. Even the first mentions in Europe are as far back as Herodotus, who remarks, "These Medes were called anciently by all people Arians." The term Iran is attested in inscriptions going at least as far back as the Sassanid dynasty. Even to the Romans their province was known as Arianus.

That's thousands of years before the Nazis or even any form of German nationalism, lemming. Those people were calling themselves Arians or Iranians waay back when we here in northern Europe were a bunch of illiterate hunter-gatherers that nobody took seriously except as a border threat or potential auxilia soldiers.
 
CT section is ------------->

Center of Nazi studies, holocaust denial, and the study of various methods of eliminating the state of Israel is...Iran.

At what point did political correctness cross the line into denialism?
 

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