Foreign interference in Iran
August 12, 2005
It seems that foreign interference with the aim of creating ethnic
conflict in Iran is boldy increasing. Documents now appear to be surfacing
that directly implicate London's MI6 and British intelligence
in fomenting unrest in Iran's southwestern province of Khuzistan. Kindly
read the following:
TEHRAN ACCUSES LONDON OF SUPPORTING ARAB UNREST IN THE SOUTH
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Politics&loid=8.0.196555044&par=0
As you may know, there is an organization, originally funded and supported
by Saddam Hussein called the Al-Ahwaz organization
(www.alahwaz.com). It is fascinating
that this website has been remarkably improved and expanded
in the last 6 months. Even more interesting is the recent linkage
of this site to Kurdish, Azeri and Baluchi seperatist organizations.
Mahmudali Chehregani (see his photo with pan-Turanian
activists in Istanbul) did note after his Washington visit a few years
ago that "we, the Turks of Iran will cooperate with the
other nations of Iran such as Kurdistan, Arabistan and Baluchistan to
free ourselves from Iran".
There is in fact a detailed plan for Iran's dismemberment
which was first officially (and openly) proposed in 1979. Professor
Bernard Lewis (see photo below left) first proposed in the Bilderberg
conference of 1979 (see photo below right of one of its notices
below), that the west (Britain in particular) should activley promote
and sponsor seperatist movements within Iran by using
Kurds, Khuzistani Arab speakers, Baluchis and Azerbaijanis to create
small and weak mini-states: the objective is the dissolution
of Iran.
In the new article cited for you early in this commentary you will
note that the provocateurs of the Ahwaz riots were in fact professional
operatives who had (and I quote): "attended training course
for the rebellion which were conducted with the participation of English
instructors." In addition, the article states that the
provocateurs are "...a group of professional rebels that
have come from abroad of provoking the riots in the south of Iran."
British Foreign policy has long pursued this objective (long before
Bernard Lewis' proposal). Note that prior evidence of suspicious British
activity in Iran is evidenced by the 8 British military officers
apprehended in Iran in June-July 2004 (see here being repatraited
to Britain after their arrest)
These men were caught with detailed maps of Khuzistan as well as very
complex spy gear such high tech cameras as well as satellite communicatons
equipment (see sample photo below). The British Foreign Office stated
rather unconvincingly that these gentlemen were simply conducting "patrol
boat training on the Shatt-al Arab and simply strayed by mistake
intro Iranian territorial waters". It is also interesting
that the British demanded that Iran return all of the equipoment it
had seized from its operatives in Iran.
British Petroleum is also very active with Turkish
and Israeli operatives aiming to create unrest in Iran's northwest.
Not to be outdone, Iran now has the added burden of having infiltrators
coming into its Kurdestan province from northern Iraq, not to mention
operatives from Pakistan from the southeast.
It is very important to take note of the highly manipulated
and artificial nature of the so-called "ethnic
unrests" taking place in Iran today. The multinational/geopolitical
forces who are manipulating these events have no concern for the welfare
of Iran's Kurds, Azeris, Baluchis or Arabs; they are viewed as pawns
in the quest for Iran's dissolution and (ultimately) the elimination
of Persia's legacy, as noted so eloquently by Professor Bernard Lewis
in 1979.
Regards
Kaveh Farrokh