From: Labbayk YaMahdi <labbayk_yamahdi@yahoo.ca>
Date: Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:52 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] People's Revolution-Islamic Awakening in MiddleEast-Saudi army in rush to help Bahraini Monarch
To: Al Mahdi Unite Muslims <mahdiunite@yahoogroups.com>
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'West fearful of Islamic Revolution' Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:45AM Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the West is concerned that the Islamic Revolution is served as a model for the region and the entire world. "Enemies are making efforts to prevent the Islamic Iran from serving as a model for Muslim nations in the region because public movements will be difficult without a model," said Ayatollah Khamenei on Wednesday. The Leader added that the main reason behind the West pressure on the Islamic Republic is that Iran is promoting a model in the region and the globe, IRNA reported. "After the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, enemies have been making efforts to weaken the Islamic establishment through imposing various sanctions and the eight-year (Iraqi) imposed war, raising human rights issues and assassinating nuclear scientists," Ayatollah Khamenei noted. Saudi Officials Secretly Dispatch Thousands of Armed Troops to Bahrain / Shia Protesters under Severe Pressure
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - "Customs officials of King Fahad Bridge are deporting ordinary travelers in order to speed up the transportation of Saudi armed troops to Bahrain." Saudi travelers and eye witnesses said. In the other hand, Badr Al Atishan head security chief of King Fahad Bridge in an exclusive with Illah newspaper, refused the claims and described the traffic as quite normal. He said "the target of spreading such rumors is only to drag the country into chaos". However, witnesses still remain firm on their remarks and insist on to be deported by customs officials. Moreover, released photos of the event confirm the mass presence of Saudi troops on the King Fahad Bridge. Bahrain Under the slogan of "no Sunni-Shi'ite revolution is not about freedom and people want to overthrow the regimeThousands gathered downtown Manama and Washington is concerned with violence against Amahgtin Compatibility: Ahmed Saadi | 16/2/2011 - 6:39 a.m. | Views 641 Bahrainis started since yesterday afternoon rally in the center of «Roundabout Pearl», waving flags of Bahrain, and banners calling for political reforms and living. Wear and tear on the citizens, men, women and children in the area, forming a rally and chanted slogans emphasize national unity and to demand radical reform, and the release of detainees against the background of political issues. They stressed that their protest began peacefully, and will remain so, and they said they will continue to stay until their demands calling for radical political reforms to ensure freedom of expression and expansion of popular participation in political decision in the country. 'Era of US-backed regimes over' Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:56AM Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses people in the southern Iranian city of Bushehr on Wednesday. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the era of puppet regimes has passed, and that revolutions in the Middle East are against the US-supported dictators in the region. Addressing people in Iran's southwestern city of Bushehr during his 86th provincial trip, the Iranian chief executive said there is massive pent-up energy against satanic forces in the region. "We have always said, and we say it again, freedom of speech, and the right to determine the destiny, and the right to ask for justice and spirituality is the right of all nations," President Ahmadinejad said. He further pointed out that the recent revolutions in the Middle East have all been against dictators who had abandoned their nations, referring to the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. "The dictator move away from their nations, and thereby become hated by their nations. And the more they do so, the more they become dependent on the arrogant powers," he said. Israel threatens to invade Lebanon again (is Israel digging its own grave?) Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:18AM Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak says Israeli armed forces may cross into the southern Lebanese territory again and engage in a military confrontation with Hezbollah resistance fighters. "Israel Defense Forces (IDF) may be called into Lebanon in the future," Ha'aretz newspaper quoted Barak as saying on Tuesday during his first military tour with new IDF Chief Benny Gantz in the Granit brigade situated along the border with Lebanon. "We must be prepared for every test," Barak went on to say. The Israeli minister also claimed that Israel inflicted heavy loss on Hezbollah during the 33-day war on Lebanon that killed about 1,200 Lebanese -- most of them civilians. According to 629-page Winograd Report, Hezbollah defeated Israeli forces in the war and Tel Aviv was compelled to withdraw without having achieved any of its objectives. The Lebanese resistance movement has vowed to respond with determination to any potential Israel-launched warfare. It has publicly announced that it has the capability to hit targets deep into Israel and to strike Israeli navy vessels even before they reach the Lebanese waters. Live rounds used on Bahrain protesters Bahraini protesters attend a pro-democracy demonstration in Manama, Bahrain, on Feb. 15, 2011. Security forces in Bahrain have used live rounds against thousands of pro-democracy protesters, who had gathered in the capital Manama, demanding regime change. New footage shows Bahraini police using teargas and rounds of live ammunition against the demonstrators who were demanding reform, a constitutional monarchy, and the abdication of incumbent king Sheikh Hamad bin Issa al-Khalifa. On Tuesday, a mourner was shot dead at the funeral of a demonstrator who was killed the previous day in clashes with Bahraini security forces. Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima, 27, was shot on Monday when police fired a barrage of tear gas and live bullets in the village of Daih -- near the capital Manama -- to suppress a pro-democracy protest. He later succumbed to his gunshot wounds in hospital.
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