Sunday, October 29, 2006
Moving Azeri Turks into other provinces under a new Scheme Quote: The policy of Turkification of Iran # Moving the Capital Tehran to Mashhad in Khorasan: Plans to move the capital from Tehran to Mashhad. Mashhad is the capital of the biggest Persian speaking province Khorasan with 6 million population which borders Afghanistan. This plan includes moving several million Azeris into Khorasan. Articles have appeared in Iranian press on this subject. It has been opposed by the Persian clergy in Mashhad. Another plan was to divide Khorasan into 20 provinces in order to weaken it as a base of resistance for the Persian clergy. But they succeeded in 2004 to divide Khorasan into three provinces: southern Khorasan and Northern Khorasan and central Khorasan. Authorities claim natural disasters and other reasons for such a move. The reality is stopping furthering immigration to Tehran is the first solution. President Ahmadinjead racial agenda to destroy other ethnic groups is being speeded up and moving Azeri Turks to other provinces in a slow a motion attract suspicion so they are trying to do this in one big move. These schemes are a copy of Azeri Turk Saffavids dynasty in 16 century when they move the capital from Tabriz to Isfahan. According to some sources Arak can be a new capital of Iran. The scheme would move millions of Azeri Turks into central Iran and create another Tabriz or Baku in the middle of Iran. This is going to be a cultural disaster for the natives of Iran. Also see How Rural Areas are emptied and people are moved to Tehran (Click Here for a Video). |
The plan to move the capital of Iran from Tehran to a new location Iran Press News: The regime-run news agency Alborz wrote: Natural and unnatural crises has got the regime officials thining about moving the nation’s capital. Crises such as floods, earthquakes, natural and unnatural sinkage and downslides are all variables that has led the experts from the ministry of housing and urban development to consider the possibility of transferring the capital of Iran to another location. This plan, based on numerous reports by prevention and crisis management teams, has been presented to the ministry. Other than the various natural causes, unnatural factors extrapolated from human activities have also been cited as the most important factors for crisis in the capital city of Tehran. In this report earthquakes are said to be the most important and likely causes however floods, as well as careless and unrearched soil excavation appears to be factors that can bring about a huge number of casualties not to mention result in irrepairable financial damage. According to the report subteraenean water canals have also weakened the land in the capital. |
On Another forum somebody posted pictures from Bandar Abbas in South of Iran. Mr. Kaveh stated that these people are not Iranians and they are foreigners. This is was my response.
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