Repatriation of the Gholhak Park:
According to some reports from
Iran, the Iranian Parliament,
'Majless'
is considering a bill to repossess the so-called
summer residence of the British
Embassy in Tehran.
The Brits claim that the
200,000sq meters park in fashionable
northern quarter of Tehran was a
gift by the former Qajar kings,
dating back to almost 200
years. But according to the existing
documents in Iran, there are
evidence that this park was illegally
captured by the British leaches and
thieves posing as diplomats
there.
I disagree with the Islamic
Republic in every way, shape or form.
I cannot understand why the Mullahs
would want to be unduly
unpleasant or ungrateful to their
British Masters. Ever since the
so called Islamic revolution of
1979. The British have unofficially
colonised Iran. Supporting the
terrorist regime, milking the Iranian
nation in all fronts has become the
British pride and joy.
How ever taking back the so-called
Gholhak summer residence of
the British Embassy from them and
its repatriation "If it ever
happens"!!! is
one single good news that I fully support.
The occupation of the
Gholhak Park was illegal theft by the
Brits and
a thorn in the eyes of every
Iranian patriot.
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An
Embassy or A True Nest Of Spies?
The So-called British Embassy in
Iran has been and remains to
be the conspiracy
centre within Iran against all Iranians .
On the day of the liberation,
Iranians will close this century old
nest of spies and will throw the Brits out of Iran
unceremoniously.
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For the past 400 years, the Brits spied and sabotaged every progressive
move in Iran. The Brits directly and indirectly interfered in all aspects
of Iran's internal affairs.
During the late Shah of Iran,
The British Embassy's main goal was
to identify and mobilise all anti-Shah
elements. They even masterminded
the political assassinations of the
Shah's officials in the 40's, 50's and 70's.
The late Shah in his autobiography even
blamed one his would be
assassins in 1949, for having links with
the British Embassy in Tehran.
In an interview given to the BBC World
Service, in the early 80's, Sir
Anthoney Parson,
the last British Ambassador during the Shah in Iran,
admitted by saying that he kept in
direct contacts with the Mullahs and
in 1978 he even visited them in Qom to
discuss the overthrew of Shah
of Iran.
According to
James Underwood who was a British journalist and
lived and worked in Iran,
"One had to be an anti-Shah to be invited
in the British
Embassy functions".
According to the exiled
Ayatollah Zanjaani who referred to Khomeini
as "A
British mercenary", said the
following: Khomeini started visiting the
British Embassy in Tehran since he was
18 years old. The British
remained in contact with this monster
while he was in Iraq and until he
returned to Iran in February of 1979.
(Ayatollah Zanjaani died in London
recently).
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