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A thread dedicated to Cyrus, from melech_mike
Ron Arad Was Paralyzed To Prevent Escape
14:32 Oct 10, '03 / 14 Tishrei 5764
According to the testimony of three Iranian exiles, Ron Arad, unable to walk, was held until at least three years ago in a small and secret prison cell in northern-Teheran.
The Hebrew news site Ynet contains a detailed account of the testimonies of the three Iranian exiles who said they saw Ron Arad. According to the picture drawn by the three - which is being treated respectfully but cautiously by Israeli intelligence - Arad, unable to walk, was held at least until three years ago in a small and secret prison cell in northern-Teheran.
The testimonies of the three Iranians, which were gathered at different times over the past three years and mostly within the last three months, tell many heretofore unknown details of Ron Arad's tribulations over the past ten years. In mid-'94, the Iranians purchased him from Mustafa Dirani, who took cruel control of him in Lebanon, has since been captured by special IDF forces, and is now being held in Israel.
The Iranians brought him to Hizbullah headquarters in Lebanon, and later took him to Iran for a security interrogation. Arad was dressed in an Iranian Revolutionary Guard uniform and placed on a well-guarded truck bound for Damascus.
One source said that while still in Syria, a cruel operation paralyzing him at his knees and down was performed on him, in order to prevent him from trying to escape. He had apparently tried to do just that while still in Lebanon. The operation left Arad bound to a wheelchair. He was flown from Syria to Iran, held in various tightly-guarded buildings, and underwent some long interrogations sessions. No details on the interrogations were provided.
About five years ago, he was transferred to the prison in which he was seen three years ago and in which he might still be today. Each cell in the complex is 20 square meters in area, with no windows but with an air conditioning system. Two 24-hour video cameras are installed in each room, and the prisoners are taken out - one at a time - to breath fresh air twice a day.
One source said that he once asked Ron how he was doing, and received a short reply in Arabic, "with maybe a word in Hebrew as well." Arad was hospitalized at least twice because of heart problems.
Ron Arad was described as very thin and gaunt, with a sad and hollow expression, and as one who underwent tremendous hardships but has strong standing power.
Israeli sources say that the report has "more than an iota of truth."
A rally on behalf of Ron Arad will be held Thursday evening, October 16, at 19:30 at the Tel Aviv Museum Plaza in Tel Aviv. |
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| Cyrus King |
HAHAHAHAHA.. I am very well aware at how cruel and idiotic the Iranian government is. They are religious extremists. In fact, I despise them just as much as the IDF. If this was an attempt to piss me off, then you failed.
My dads cousins was murdered by this government. Most IRanians that are living outside of IRan is to escape the stupid religious rules of that nation. |
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| rizen |
| I hope the students/younger generation get power soon :D |
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| Illusion |
Hey folks
I am an Iranian student living In Australia. Me and my family came here about 9 years ago or so.
Just to give you an idea what what the Tyrany of Islam is like.
I was 2 years old when my mother was arrested for reading New York times. She was pragnant at the time and she was tortured so bad the baby died in her stomach and I'm not even gonna tell you about my dad. All for readin an Amerian News paper.
And the poor Israely guy being held there can't walk because the two major vains in his legs were torn out. I just hope somehow sometime in the future this guy can get back to his family. God willing.
Me and other Iranians apperiaciate any suport we can get from people all over the world.
Cheers
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by Illusion
Hey folks
I am an Iranian student living In Australia. Me and my family came here about 9 years ago or so.
Just to give you an idea what what the Tyrany of Islam is like.
I was 2 years old when my mother was arrested for reading New York times. She was pragnant at the time and she was tortured so bad the baby died in her stomach and I'm not even gonna tell you about my dad. All for readin an Amerian News paper.
And the poor Israely guy being held there can't walk because the two major vains in his legs were torn out. I just hope somehow sometime in the future this guy can get back to his family. God willing.
Me and other Iranians apperiaciate any suport we can get from people all over the world.
Cheers
A.s |
Well hopefully your country can attain its freedom through relatively peaceful means :) |
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| Yoepus |
Why, everyone else seems to be having a bloody coup these days.. its all the rage.:p
Seriously though, I think the greatest thing for the middle east right now is if Iran were to democratize peacefully, and enjoy its previous relations with the USA and Israel (hence netrualizing the middle east) |
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| Palestinian |
| Hopefully the persians will be successful in their next revolution, without American intervention which I somehow doubt. If this works out, then Iran may become one of the most beautiful places in the world to live, and hopefully an example to the rest of the Arab countries to rise up against their own governments. |
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| Yoepus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Palestinian
Hopefully the persians will be successful in their next revolution, without American intervention which I somehow doubt. If this works out, then Iran may become one of the most beautiful places in the world to live, and hopefully an example to the rest of the Arab countries to rise up against their own governments. |
I don't care if it is or without out US intervention honestly, but I do want democratic Iran to have very friendly relations with the US, what are your thoughts on say a "new" Iran's relations with the US (and god forbid, Israel)? |
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| Cyrus King |
| quote: | Originally posted by Palestinian
Hopefully the persians will be successful in their next revolution, without American intervention which I somehow doubt. If this works out, then Iran may become one of the most beautiful places in the world to live, and hopefully an example to the rest of the Arab countries to rise up against their own governments. |
I hope so too. I want a free democratic Iran without ANY religious power/ During the 70's at IRans height, this nation was so beautiful... it had a strong tourist industry, and cities were becoming modernized. But Dubai has taken that role now. People really underestimate Irans beauty, they think its all desert and palm trees.


Persepolis, the Ancient city of Cyrus and Darius...Kings of ancient persia.





Persian chicks are hot too.
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King

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I like this picture for some reason. |
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| Yoepus |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
I like this picture for some reason. |
Must remind you of middle earth... |
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| TranceGiant |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
I like this picture for some reason. |
lesson number one in my photography course:
Blue and yellow form the most beautiful contrast.
(*imagines a blonde chick on his jeans-blue lap*) |
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