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Topic: Families of Slain Iranian Nuclear Scientists Sue Israel, US,
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Wed 08/15/12 03:29 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 08/15/12 03:30 PM
Several Iranian families have filed a lawsuit against Israel, the US and Britain, accusing them of involvement in the assassination of their relatives, including the killing of five nuclear scientists since 2010.

In the most recent killing last January, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, 32, the deputy head of Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, was blown up by a magnetic bomb attached to his car door on his way to work. He was 32 and married with a young son.

According to the plaintiffs as well as the Iranian government, the string of killings targeted at Iranian nuclear scientists are directly tied to a covert campaign by Israel and the West to sabotage Iran's nuclear power program. The families are now demanding that Iran's judiciary pursue their complaint through international bodies.

"Through this complaint, we declare to the world that actions of arrogant governments, led by the U.S., Britain and the occupying Zionist regime, in assassinating nuclear scientists and elites is against human principles," according to a statement read out by Mansoureh Karami, wife of slain Tehran University physics professor Masoud Ali Mohammadi.

Iranian officials maintain that the covert campaign against Iran has included the assassinations and abductions of Iranian scientists, the sale of faulty equipment and the planting of a destructive computer worm known as Stuxnet, which briefly brought Iran's uranium enrichment activity to a halt in 2010.

After the murder of Roshan in January, Glenn Greenwald wrote of the events:

Does anyone doubt that some combination of the two nations completely obsessed with Iran’s nuclear program — Israel and the U.S. — are responsible? (U.S. officials deny involvement while pointing the finger at Israel, whose officials will not comment but “smile” when asked; the CIA has “targeted” Iran’s scientists in the past, several of whom have disappeared only to end up in U.S. custody, including one who “resurfaced in the United States after defecting to the CIA in return for a large sum of money”). At the very least, there has been no denunciation from any Obama officials of whoever it might be carrying out such acts.[...]


http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/08/15-4

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Wed 08/15/12 05:42 PM
Edited by s1owhand on Wed 08/15/12 05:43 PM
If Iran did not wish to have force used to stop their illegal
nuclear weapons development activities then they could
stop these activities themselves at any time...

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Wed 08/15/12 05:51 PM

If Iran did not wish to have force used to stop their illegal
nuclear weapons development activities then they could
stop these activities themselves at any time...


The lawsuit is just a stunt anyway. Hardly newsworthy.

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Wed 08/15/12 05:57 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 08/15/12 05:59 PM
I don't know why you think that Iran's nuclear development is "illegal." Israel and the United States have tons of nuclear weapons. Do you think Israel and the United States are the law makers of the entire world?

I don't remember Iran consenting to be governed by the New World order or anyone else.

I don't remember having installed a one world government yet. laugh




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Wed 08/15/12 06:00 PM
Besides Iran has repeated over and over that their nuclear program is not for military purposes.


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Wed 08/15/12 06:03 PM
Edited by HotRodDeluxe on Wed 08/15/12 06:07 PM

I don't know why you think that Iran's nuclear development is "illegal." Israel and the United States have tons of nuclear weapons. Do you think Israel and the United States are the law makers of the entire world?

I don't remember Iran consenting to be governed by the New World order or anyone else.

I don't remember having installed a one world government yet. laugh






Have a look at the IAEC directives and UN proposals.

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Wed 08/15/12 06:08 PM


If Iran did not wish to have force used to stop their illegal
nuclear weapons development activities then they could
stop these activities themselves at any time...


The lawsuit is just a stunt anyway. Hardly newsworthy.


On the contrary. I find it extremely newsworthy.

If the Elite want to run this world like a giant corporation then they should follow their own freaking rules and codes. But nooooo they want to be out right criminals. They don't have to obey any laws. They, after all, make the laws. They feel they are above the laws.

Instead of Iran going to war with them, for these illegal violent acts, Iran is pursuing more civilized remedies for Israel's (And America's) illegal activities.

Israel and Mossad have been assassinating nuclear scientists, and bragging about their cyber attack on Iran's nuclear plants, and this was done with the help and support of the United States.

You seriously want to defend that?







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Wed 08/15/12 06:11 PM
Edited by HotRodDeluxe on Wed 08/15/12 06:12 PM



If Iran did not wish to have force used to stop their illegal
nuclear weapons development activities then they could
stop these activities themselves at any time...


The lawsuit is just a stunt anyway. Hardly newsworthy.


On the contrary. I find it extremely newsworthy.

If the Elite want to run this world like a giant corporation then they should follow their own freaking rules and codes. But nooooo they want to be out right criminals. They don't have to obey any laws. They, after all, make the laws. They feel they are above the laws.

Instead of Iran going to war with them, for these illegal violent acts, Iran is pursuing more civilized remedies for Israel's (And America's) illegal activities.

Israel and Mossad have been assassinating nuclear scientists, and bragging about their cyber attack on Iran's nuclear plants, and this was done with the help and support of the United States.

You seriously want to defend that?









Oh, please. I'm not getting into this BS. slaphead It's a stunt and it is what it is. Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.

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Wed 08/15/12 06:11 PM


I don't know why you think that Iran's nuclear development is "illegal." Israel and the United States have tons of nuclear weapons. Do you think Israel and the United States are the law makers of the entire world?

I don't remember Iran consenting to be governed by the New World order or anyone else.

I don't remember having installed a one world government yet. laugh






Have a look at the IAEC directives and UN proposals.



If the so-called directives don't apply to everyone equally then they are not laws and not valid as far as I am concerned.

I have no idea what IARC directives or UN proposals you are talking about and by the way, the UN does not govern the world.

They only think they do.

Again, I don't remember installing a one world government.




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Wed 08/15/12 06:13 PM
Besides I think a law suit is very civilized compared to what they could do. Iran has enough neutron bombs to level all of Israel if they wanted to.


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Wed 08/15/12 06:14 PM
Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.


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Wed 08/15/12 06:15 PM

Besides I think a law suit is very civilized compared to what they could do. Iran has enough neutron bombs to level all of Israel if they wanted to.




And just where did you find this out?

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Wed 08/15/12 06:18 PM

Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.




I don't have to do that. I don't care about the IEAC or UN's directives or sanctions. I don't think they have any right to be the police of the world.

I don't remember installing a one world government to govern the world.


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Wed 08/15/12 06:19 PM


If the so-called directives don't apply to everyone equally then they are not laws and not valid as far as I am concerned.

I have no idea what IARC directives or UN proposals you are talking about and by the way, the UN does not govern the world.

They only think they do.

Again, I don't remember installing a one world government.


That is a weak argument.

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Wed 08/15/12 06:20 PM


Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.




I don't have to do that. I don't care about the IEAC or UN's directives or sanctions. I don't think they have any right to be the police of the world.

I don't remember installing a one world government to govern the world.




So, any reasoned discussion on this subject is futile. Good day

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Wed 08/15/12 06:22 PM
Just remember, after Obama destroys America's economy, and the dollar becomes worthless, Israel will go down the tubes with them.

And these two countries have not been playing well with others.

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Wed 08/15/12 07:04 PM


Besides I think a law suit is very civilized compared to what they could do. Iran has enough neutron bombs to level all of Israel if they wanted to.




And just where did you find this out?


secret websites only she can access...

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Wed 08/15/12 07:19 PM


Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.




I don't have to do that. I don't care about the IEAC or UN's directives or sanctions.



Well, the rest of the world pretty much disagrees with this point of
view and expects countries which sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty like Iran to honor their agreements and not work on nuclear
arms development activities - especially if their government is one
of the worst state sponsors of terrorism and a crazed fundamentalist
religiously intolerant theocracy with a horrid record of human rights
violations, Holocaust denial, torturing and abusing political prisoners
and threatening other countries with genocide.

laugh

No Nukes for the Ayatollahs.
Sorry, don't need genocidal theocrats with the bomb.

laugh

"Wouldn't be prudent" - Geo H W Bush

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Wed 08/15/12 08:03 PM

Tape a to the tip of a nuke and fly it over to them.
They get a bank for the buck.

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Wed 08/15/12 08:53 PM



Investigate the IAEC directives and the UN sanctions and get a more balanced view.




I don't have to do that. I don't care about the IEAC or UN's directives or sanctions.



Well, the rest of the world pretty much disagrees with this point of
view and expects countries which sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty like Iran to honor their agreements and not work on nuclear
arms development activities - especially if their government is one
of the worst state sponsors of terrorism and a crazed fundamentalist
religiously intolerant theocracy with a horrid record of human rights
violations, Holocaust denial, torturing and abusing political prisoners
and threatening other countries with genocide.

laugh

No Nukes for the Ayatollahs.
Sorry, don't need genocidal theocrats with the bomb.

laugh

"Wouldn't be prudent" - Geo H W Bush



Iran has repeatedly stated that their nuclear program is not for weapons.

You do know that nuclear power has other uses besides threatening world destruction.


The powers that be just want to disarm everyone except themselves so that they can crush any disent when they take power and begin to rule like the ruthless dictators they aspire to be.





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