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Gabrielle Cusumano on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:19:14 PM
April 12, 2006 [...]The video shows the members of this group and their leader, Abdolmalek Reegee, from Iran Jundollah, killing one of the hostages, an officer of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) during a hostage-taking on the Zabol-Zahedan road, in Sistan va Baluchistan Province, in March. Some 22 people were killed in this attack, and seven were taken hostage. (Iran Jundollah claims to support the 10,000 Iranian Sunnis who, it says, are oppressed by the Iranian Government.)
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(Today )18 Revolutionary Guards killed in south-east Iran bombing |
| Wed. 14 Feb 2007 |
Iran Focus
Tehran, Iran, Feb. 18 – At least 18 members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) were killed in a bombing in the restive south-eastern province of Sistan-va-Baluchistan, state media reported on Wednesday.
The bomb exploded next to a bus belonging to the IRGC Ground Forces as it was travelling down Tharollah Boulevard in the city of Zahedan, close to the Afghan border, the official news agency IRNA said.
The government-run news agency Fars reported that the blast occurred at 6.30 a.m. local time.
IRNA quoted Soltanali Mir, the provincial director general of political affairs, as saying that five individuals had been arrested in connection with the bombing.
Two of the individuals arrested were armed with grenades and were carrying video cameras, Mir said.
He added that Iranian security forces had killed a member of an outlawed group in the province on Tuesday.
There has been no official claim for the bombing.
Sistan-va-Baluchistan Province is home to Baluchis, a predominantly Sunni Muslim ethnic minority.
Iran has witnessed escalating unrest since 2006 in areas populated by Baluchis, who complain of discriminatory and repressive policies by the theocratic regime.
In recent months, Iranian authorities have stepped up executions in the restive province in what many Baluchis believe is a response to a spate of attacks by dissidents on government and security officials.
A Baluchi group opposed to the government of Iran calling itself Jondollah has claimed responsibility for a string of armed attacks on government officials.
In March, the group claimed responsibility for an armed attack on a convoy of government officials in Sistan-va-Baluchestan, which left 22 government and provincial officials dead and at least seven, including the governor of Zahedan, critically wounded.
In April, Iran’s state-run media reported that security forces had killed the group’s leader Abdolmalek Reigi along with 11 of its members on the border with Afghanistan.
The claim proved to be false after Reigi subsequently appeared on an Arabic-language satellite channel denying such rumours.
The group claims that it does not target civilians. |
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=10171Car Bombing in Iran Kills 11, Wounds 31 Elite Revolutionary Guards
Wednesday, February 14, 2007

TEHRAN, Iran —
A car loaded with explosives blew up near a bus carrying members of Iran's elite
Revolutionary Guards in southeastern Iran on Wednesday, killing 11 of them and wounding 31.
An Al Qaeda-linked Sunni militant group reportedly claimed responsibility.
The semi-official news agency Fars reported that the militant group Jundallah, or God's Brigade, issued a statement saying it carried out the blast. But officials did not confirm the claim, blaming "insurgents and drug-traffickers."
The bombing was the worst attack in years in the lawless corner of Iran near the Pakistan border, where drug gangs and militants have carried out attacks in the past.
Jundallah, God's Brigade, has been blamed for previous attacks on Iranian troops in the area. The group, which accuses Shiite-led Iran of discriminating against Sunni Muslim minorities in the southeastern region, also operates in Pakistan, where authorities have accused it of links to Al Qaeda.
The bombing came amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran over the crises in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast. Iran has in the past accused the United States of backing militants in the southeast in order to stir up turmoil in the country. It has also cited such attacks — and bombings in a Sunni-dominated western part of the country — as evidence that Iran is a victim of terrorism.
The attack took place near Zahedan, the capital of Sistan-Baluchestan Province, when a car packed with explosives pulled to a stop in front of the bus at about 6:30 am, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported. The car's occupants fled and seconds later the vehicle exploded, it said.
Eleven Revolutionary Guards were killed and 31 wounded in the attack, the provincial governor Hassan Ali Nouri told IRNA. He said one of the attackers was also killed in the blast, which he blamed on "elements of insecurity." The report corrected an earlier toll of 18 dead reported by IRNA.
State-run television said the bus had been taking the troops to work when the attack took place.
Hossein Ali Shahriyari, a deputy representing Zahedan, told an open session of the parliament Wednesday that "insurgents and drug traffickers" were behind the attack.
Shahriyari called lawless regions in southwestern Pakistan a safe haven for Iranian insurgents and drug traffickers and urged the Iranian government to take up the issue with Islamabad.
"Why doesn't our foreign diplomatic apparatus deal with Pakistan, whose soil has turned into a safe heaven for insurgents," he asked. His speech was broadcast live on state-run radio.
Soltan Ali Mir, a local Interior Ministry official, said five of those behind the explosion were arrested, IRNA reported. It did not say how many were involved.
"Two of the terrorists were arrested [immediately] after the attack. Police confiscated a camera and hand grenades from them. Later, three other terrorists behind today's bomb explosion were arrested," IRNA quoted Mir as saying.
Zahedan and its surroundings, which lie near Iran's borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan, have been the scene of clashes between police and drug smugglers in the past.
Three small explosions injured two people in Zahedan last June, but Wednesday's explosion was the deadliest in years.
In December, Jundallah claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of seven Iranian soldiers in the region, threatening to kill them unless Jundallah members held in Iranian prisons were released. Iranian security forces reported a month later that the seven had been freed — apparently by negotiations through local tribesmen.
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Jundollah business in Iran: The Force to resist 14.05.2006
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The television of the Islamic republic announced that the unknown ones armed had intercepted four cars and had killed 12 passengers during the night of Saturday on a road of the south-east of Iran. According to the mode of mollahs, all the victims were the civil ones.
It is actually about an armed group which is made name Jundollah and which took for target the convoys of Guards of the Revolution. The mode is in L `incapacity to track them and each action against this group shows a new slaughter.
On March 18, a convoy of national and regional personalities of the mode of mollahs had been intercepted. According to the media of the mode, 29 high leaders of the mode among which the governor of the area (a pasdar) and commanders de Pasdarans under its orders were killed. Actually, there had been around fifty of killed (22 high leaders, and about thirty guards).
This March 18, the members of Jundollah had been made pass for a group of the forces of safety, they had stopped the official convoy. The attackers carried military behaviours of the mode of mollahs. They had blocked the road and had excavated all the cars and the trucks to intercept the convoys of the dignitaries of the mode, letting pass the vehicles which did not interest them… They thus misled the bodyguards of the 22 high persons in charge for this area always in state of alert.
Once the immobilized convoy, the attackers had reduced the travellers and had bandaged the eyes of the prisoners. They had bound them before cutting down them one by one with the machine-gun, completing failing them of a ball in the brain. The first-aid workers stated to have seen many corpses with the exploded head. The process of the settings with death points out the past of Ahmadinejad which was “a finisher” of prisoners carried out. The corpses had been stripped and left on the road “with the manner” of the “elements” recruited and formed by Pasdaran in Iraq. The cars of the convoy had also been burnt. And Jundollah had also made hostages. A first hostage had been carried out in front of video cameras in a setting in macabre Al Qaeda scene inspired.

On April 7, the mode had announced the capture of Jundollah and the death of its chief. This false information started the anger of this group and other hostages were killed. The Group is unknown Iranians, and many are the opponents who gave up seeing the mark of a patriotic group there. We had announced you on this site the suspicions which weigh on the motivations of this group which uses a political language but acts as true criminal conspiracy. There is not any information besides on the identity of these Jundollah.
In our article devoted to died of one of the hostages, we drew your attention to one of the photographs returned by Jundollah: the indentity card of the killed person had been photographed on a European diary…
More and more of Iranians think that it acts mercenaries paid to terrorize the mode of mollahs or contrary giving to mollahs the possibility of exploiting of such assumptions to padlock the true internal opposition. It is true that mollahs has followed for 27 years a policy in rupture with the religious tolerance of Pahlavis. Discrimination can go until guaranteeing impunity with of Pasdaran in service in the area. The latter can kill the inhabitants sunnites of the area or rape the girls without being worried by the justice of mollahs.
For the first time in its history, the neighbors of Iran and many foreign countries can miser on the anger of regional to encourage the independence or separatist feelings. The last attacks of Jundollah and the massacre of civil let think that mollahs intends in their turns to benefit from the mystery which wraps the identity of this group.
According to the television of the mode, the ambush would have taken place between Kermân and Bam, i.e. extremely far from the territory of Jundollah. In more one boy ten year old would have been wounded and the burnt vehicles… With the image of (false) the attacks which shake Khuzestan, the mode mixes its own secret agents with the dance and exploits a confused situation to ignite the nationalist and authentic feelings Iranians… It is probable that people will be stopped, acknowledging their crimes in front of cameras laid out well to record them, that they will be judged, condemned and hung in front of a crowd is delirious about it, that the correspondents of AFP will make of it us a report dictated by the mode of mollahs without a photograph proving their statements to us.
The situation is very confused in the frontier areas of Iran. The neighbors who are interested by the dismemberment of Iran pay minority groups to cause confrontations, some think tank American continue the dream of the balkanization ethnic (or racial) of Iran and the mode itself takes part in the festival, not hesitating to throw oil over fire for diaboliser foreign handling in Iran.
Only the attachment of Kurdish Iranian, baloutches and others in Iran still preserves this country if coveted. Before this infernal revolution, the Iranians of any origine coopéraient fully with the social and political life Iranian, they have the memory and resist of it the sirens of separatism in spite of colossal sums spent in these areas by the neighbors of Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, the Arab pétromonarchies, Russia like our Britanniques friends in remembering their presence passed to Iran… Without forgetting Think American tankeurs including one certain ml.
It should be hoped that the Iranians who suffered too much will hold good, will find in them the force to resist to save Iran, discouraging the false American friends of Think Tank who think already of after Bush. They hope to save time until the end of the Bush era, preparing with the return in strength of the Democrats who are on a diplomacy which continues the Brzezinski project: an Islamic face (moderate) to block China. Iran is their centre piece in this play of massacre.
Jundollah is a sign, Kurdistan also ignites and the Iranians resist, with for only weapon their love for Iran. It is there, the only positive result of the cancer of the Islamic republic which corrodes Iran: the Force to resist.
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To know some + about Jundollah:
The War Shiite-Sunnite in Iran
To know some + about the Brzezinski project:
theory Arc of Crisis of Bernard Lewis to the Islamic Revolution…
To know some + about the balkanization of this area:
Federalism: Iran and Iraq at the edge of the pit
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Jundollah is a salafi group comprising of Sunni Iranians. Mainly baloch tribes of the Sistan va Baluchistan province. It is headed by Abdul Malek Rigi. The group has been involved in clashes with the Shiite government of Iran. This is mainly due to the suppression of the Sunnis by the Iranian government which includes not allowing Sunnis to build mosques in Tehran and limiting sunni religious activity, assassinations of Sunni scholars both inside the country and those in exile by the Iranian regime.
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| Mon. 25 Sep 2006 |
Iran Focus
Tehran, Iran, Sep. 25 – Iranian authorities have hanged four men in the south-eastern province of Sistan-va-Baluchestan, according to a state-run daily.
The four men, identified as Shah Mohammad, Nader Reigi, Abdol-Ali Baluch, and Mohammad Shakib, were hanged on Saturday in Zahedan Prison, the hard-line daily Khorassan wrote on Sunday.
Iran’s judiciary in Zahedan also sentenced two women and one man to execution.
Zahedan is the provincial capital of Sistan-va-Baluchestan which has been a hotbed of anti-government activities.
In recent months, Iranian authorities have stepped up executions in the restive province in what many Baluchis believe is a response to a spate of attacks by dissidents on government and security officials.
In the north-eastern city of Mashad, the judiciary sentenced a man, identified only by his first name Hossein, to execution.
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2006-04-11 - Iran Sunni rebels (Jundollah) video shows killing of officer: TV |
Iran Sunni rebels (Jundollah) video shows killing of officer: TV
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.j...c=rss/worldNewsi dont want to see this, but maybe someone can provide some more detailed infos.
the group is called : Jundollah (Soldiers of God ) *? founded by "Attaur Rehman" - Pakistan
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Attaur Rehman is yet another face of the new Islamic militancy in Pakistan. A graduate from Karachi University, he was arrested in June for masterminding a series of terrorist attacks in Karachi. A tall and heavily built man in his early 30s, Rehman was associated with Islami Jamiat-Talba, the student wing of the Jamaat-i-Islami. He later broke away from the Jamaat to form his own militant group, Jundullah (Army of God), which draws its cadres mainly from the educated and professional classes.
According to police, Rehman is closely associated with Al-Qaeda's network in Pakistan, which has grown in strength despite the capture of hundreds of its operatives over the last few years. A well-knit cell comprising some 20 militants, most of them in their 20s and 30s, Jundullah is one of the new and, perhaps, the most fierce of the militant groups behind the recent spate of violence in Karachi. The group hit the headlines after a daring attack last month on the motorcade of Karachi's Corps Commander. The general narrowly escaped death, but 11 people, including eight soldiers were killed. It was the most serious terrorist action targeting the military since the two failed assassination attempts on President Musharraf in Rawalpindi in December last year. Jundullah has also been involved in attacks on rangers, police stations, as well as the twin car bombings outside the Pakistan-US Cultural Center last month.
Jundullah is but one of several small terrorist cells that have emerged after the government's crackdown on 'jihadi' elements. According to police officials, some 20 cells, largely splinters of the banned militant outfits, are operating in Karachi, which has become the main center of terrorist activities in recent months. "Many of those involved in the recent terrorist attacks in the city received training in camps in Waziristan," says Tariq Jamil, chief of the Karachi police. "Jundullah has close ties with Al-Qaeda." These splinter groups are trying to cash in on the rising popular disaffection against Musharraf's domestic and foreign policy actions, particularly his pro-American tilt. Musharraf's overtures for peace with India and stopping the infiltration of militants into Indian-controlled Kashmir is another thorn in their side.
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http://www.newsline.com.pk/NewsAug2...ver1Aug2004.htm2004-08
Any video?
Is there any video,or any rip fromany news agency.
i've heard he has attacked iran He blocked the road and took people out of their car,he asked if there are any Shiites ,of course most of them were.then he targeted their foot .after they hit the ground he didn't let anybody get up.and then death blow.he shot them one by one.witnesses told local officials that they had a camera. Dave