Airplain Crash near Qazvin, IRAN


Iran's Caspian Airlines IL-65 ADNAN Crash near Qazvin video captured from a C-130 camera on board.


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Plane Crash in northwestern Iran


168 feared dead in Iran plane crash. The passenger plane is thought to have crashed near the Iranian city of Qazvin, Iranian Press TV reported. The Russian-made Tupolev plane went down near Jannat-abad village near Qazvin at 11:33 am on Wednesday, the station reported. All on board are "most probably" dead, the news station said, quoting Qazvin Police Chief Hossein Behzadpour. Qazvin is the largest city in the province of Qazvin and is its capital, with an estimated population of 330000. It is about 140 kilometers (90 miles) northwest of the capital, Tehran.


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"Hiking in the hills of the Assassins" Flowergyaru's photos around Qazvin, Iran (visiting alamut)


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" Dont be afraid we are all together " chant by Qazvin int. univ. students during a debate - Iran


Please give this video a thumbs up to support the awareness of the situation in Iran! Students in Qazvin International University (near Tehran) protested to the presence of Safar-Harandi, former minister of Islamic culture in Ahmadinejads previous administration, in their university. The protest was held during a debate between Safar-Harandi and Kavakabian, reformist former member of the parliament. Vide source: onlymehdi.posterous.com Text source: www.facebook.com


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Crashed Iranian airliner June 15 2009


An Iranian airliner which crashed Wednesday killing all 168 passengers and crew plunged into the ground. VISIT www.pop-videos.com FOR MORE INFO Images of the crash site showed a smoldering crater scattered with charred pieces of the plane and tattered passports. Ten members of the country\'s youth judo team were aboard the Caspian Airlines plane, several sources including Press TV reported. The network said the dead included eight athletes and two coaches. The plane \"disintegrated into pieces,\" said Col. Masood Jafari Nasab, security commander of the city of Qazvin, close to the crash site. Video of the crash site showed a huge crater in the earth scattered with charred pieces of the plane and tattered passports. \"The aircraft all of a sudden fell out of the sky and exploded on impact, where you see the crater,\" a witness told Press TV from the crash site. Sirous Saberi, the deputy governor of Qazvin province, said military forces are searching for the plane\'s data recorder and cockpit voice recorder to determine the cause of the crash, Press TV said. The Russian-made Tupolev plane went down near the village of Jannatabad near Qazvin at 11:33 am on Wednesday, the station reported. Video Qazvin Police Chief Hossein Behzadpour and Mohammad Reza Montazer Khorasan, the head of the disaster management center in Iran\'s health ministry, both confirmed that all 168 people on board were killed in the crash, Press TV reported Qazvin is the largest city in the province of <b>...</b>


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Revelations of the Iranian Regime's new secret nuclear site by the NCRI - Part 1


افشای سلسله تاسیسات مخفی اتمی رژیم در آبیک قزوین - کنفرانس مطبوعاتی مقاومت ایران در واشنگتن - پنجشنبه 18 شهریور 1389 به دو زبان انگلیسی و فارسی In English and Persian - Part 1 Iran Focus -- Iran is secretly building a uranium enrichment site near Qazvin, 120 km west of Tehran, Iranian dissidents said on Thursday. The Behjatabad-Abyek site, code-named '311', is 85 percent complete and can fit several thousand centrifuges, according to the main opposition group People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI). Iranian military personnel secretly began constructing the site, deep inside mountains between the cities of Abyek and Qazvin, in 2005. The group's information was unveiled at a press conference organised by the Iran Policy Committee in Washington. Iranian opposition official Soona Samsami named Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defence Minister Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as top officials involved in the secret project. "So far the regime has spent 100 million dollars on the project", she said, adding that the International Atomic Energy Agency had deliberately been kept uninformed of the site by the Iranian authorities. Alireza Jafarzadeh, author of "The Iran Threat" and director until 2003 of Congressional Affairs for the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran, added: "The site has a tunnel as the main entrance, 8 meters wide and nearly 200 meters long. It leads deep inside the ground to three large halls, 16-20 <b>...</b>


Revelations of the Iranian regime's new secret nuclear site by NCRI Part

Shocking video: Iran IL-76 plane crash filmed from C-130 Hercules


Previously-unseen video footage has surfaced online, allegedly showing the crash of an Iranian military jet at an air show two years ago. It captures the moment the Ilyushin IL-76MD military plane falls to earth and explodes, after a mid-air collision with F-5E Tiger II. The haunting video was filmed by the crew of a C-130 that was filming the refuelling of an F-4 Phantom II. The planes were taking part in the September 22, 2009 air show and parade just outside Tehran. All seven crewmembers on board the IL-76MD were killed in the crash. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Iran's Closet - Behjatabad-Abyek nuclear site (PMOI): 3-D tour w/ maps


Link to Google Earth: maps.google.com For a speech by prof Abdallah al-Nafisi give a Pro-Terror, Anti-Us speech www.youtube.com Speech about Iran by CHristopher Hitchens: www.youtube.com LATITUDES & LONGITUDES: "311" aka Behjatabad-Abyek site: lat=36.1658589402, lon=50.4314882275 Garrison: lat=36.1338545552, lon=50.4283189713 Iran Focus Washington, Sep. 09 -- Iran is secretly building a uranium enrichment site near Qazvin, 120 km west of Tehran, Iranian dissidents said on Thursday. The Behjatabad-Abyek site, code-named '311', is 85 percent complete and can fit several thousand centrifuges, according to the main opposition group People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI). Iranian military personnel secretly began constructing the site, deep inside mountains between the cities of Abyek and Qazvin, in 2005. The group's information was unveiled at a press conference organized by the Iran Policy Committee in Washington. Iranian opposition official Soona Samsami named Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as top officials involved in the secret project. "So far the regime has spent 100 million dollars on the project", she said, adding that the International Atomic Energy Agency had deliberately been kept uninformed of the site by the Iranian authorities. Alireza Jafarzadeh, author of "The Iran Threat" and director until 2003 of Congressional Affairs for the opposition National Council of <b>...</b>


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Revelations of the Iranian Regime's new secret nuclear site by the NCRI - Part 2


افشای سلسله تاسیسات مخفی اتمی رژیم در آبیک قزوین - کنفرانس مطبوعاتی مقاومت ایران در واشنگتن - پنجشنبه 18 شهریور 1389 به دو زبان انگلیسی و فارسی In English and Persian - Part 2 Iran Focus -- Iran is secretly building a uranium enrichment site near Qazvin, 120 km west of Tehran, Iranian dissidents said on Thursday. The Behjatabad-Abyek site, code-named '311', is 85 percent complete and can fit several thousand centrifuges, according to the main opposition group People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI). Iranian military personnel secretly began constructing the site, deep inside mountains between the cities of Abyek and Qazvin, in 2005. The group's information was unveiled at a press conference organised by the Iran Policy Committee in Washington. Iranian opposition official Soona Samsami named Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defence Minister Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as top officials involved in the secret project. "So far the regime has spent 100 million dollars on the project", she said, adding that the International Atomic Energy Agency had deliberately been kept uninformed of the site by the Iranian authorities. Alireza Jafarzadeh, author of "The Iran Threat" and director until 2003 of Congressional Affairs for the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran, added: "The site has a tunnel as the main entrance, 8 meters wide and nearly 200 meters long. It leads deep inside the ground to three large halls, 16-20 <b>...</b>


Revelations of the Iranian regime's new secret nuclear site by NCRI Part

flight nr 7908


Caspian airplane flight nr 7908 crash near the village of Jannatabad, outside the city of Qazvin, around 120 km northwest of Tehran in Iran, Wednesday, July 15, 2009. The Caspian Airlines plane crashed in northwestern Iran on Wednesday on its way to neighbouring Armenia and all 168 people on board were killed, Iranian media reported.


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گزارش حسین کروبی از حمله متجاوزین


مصاحبه با حسین کروبی، پسر مهدی کروبی، در مورد حمله متجاوزین در قزوین به مهدی کروبی و شلیک دو گلوله به طرف خودروی وی Interview with Hossein Karoubi explaining the attack on his father, Mehdi Karoubi, during his visit to Qazvin by plain clothes militia and opening fire on the car carrying Mehdi Karoubi. Plain clothes militia opened fire at Karoubis car and broke its windows: Following an invitation by Ghavami, former representative of the people of Qazvin (near Tehran) in the parliament, Mehdi Karoubi had traveled to Qazvin to attend a mourning ceremony last night. But unfortunately a group of thugs and plain clothes militia armed with cold weapons and even guns that were organised by Revolutionary Guards and Basij gathered in front of his residence and by throwing stones and bricks vandalised the building and created an atmosphere of fear in the neighbourhood. According to SahamNews while these hired thugs were chanting insulting slogans against Karoubi, they were also chanting slogans in support for the Supreme Leader. Since most of these thugs were armed with guns, police was not able to disperse them and the efforts of the governor of the province, who was also present at the scene, did not have any influence and they were all very worried about the situation. After nearly 4 hours and with the help of the Special Forces and anti-riot police, Karoubi decided to leave Qazvin for Tehran for the sake of his hosts and the neighbours safety. As the car carrying him was <b>...</b>


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Student protest at Qazvin International University, Nov 16 - 2009


دانشگاه بین المللی قزوین / 25 آبان حمید رسایی نماینده تهران و حامی دولت محمود احمدی نژاد که 25 آبان برای سخنرانی به دانشگاه بین الملل امام قزوین رفته بود ، موفق به اتمام سخنرانی خود نشد. براساس اخبار دریافتی دانشجویان ضمن مخالفت با سخنرانی وی به دلیل عدم موافقت با حضور یک چهره اصلاح طلب برای مناظره با رسایی ، با سر دادن شعارهای مختلف موجب پایان زودهنگام سخنرانی رسایی شدند.گفته می شود تا ساعاتی پس از خروج رسایی از دانشگاه بین الملل امام قزوین ، تجمع و شعار دانشجویان منتقد ادامه داشته است.ا Hamid Rasaee, coup government supporter member of parliament was attending Ghazvin University (near Tehran) to give a talk on Nov 16th but he could not finish.According to the reports, students while protesting against him giving a talk at their university because of his prevention of having a reformist figure to debate with him, by chanting various slogans made him to cut his speech short. It is notable that after Rasaee left the university, the gathering and chanting of the students continued


Nov 16 - 2009

Caspian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 Plane Crash In Iran


A Caspian Airlines crashed in northwestern Iran minutes after taking off from Tehran on Wednesday July 15th, 2009, killing all 168 people aboard. Caspian Airlines Flight 7908, Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft, was heading from Tehran to the Armenian capital of Yerevan. The Tupolev aircraft crashed 16 minutes after takeoff near the city of Qazvin — located about 120 kilometres northwest of Tehran — at about 11:30 am local time. The airplane was destroyed and the wreckage was ablaze. Footage from the scene on state-run Press TV shows a deep impact crater in an agricultural field, littered with smoking wreckage. It showed a large chunk of a wing, but much of the wreckage appeared to be in small pieces. There were 153 passengers and 15 crew members on board the TU-154M. It is not clear what brought the plane down. It was the third deadly crash of a Tupolev Tu-154 in Iran since 2002. The plane was built in Russia in 1987.


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Iran - 9 Jan 2011- A plane carrying at least 95 people crashes in Urumiyeh, Iran.


Source: www.facebook.com گزارش س ان ان از سقوط هواپیمای مسافربری در ارومیه (Reuters) - An Iranian Boeing 727 passenger plane crashed in bad weather in northwestern Iran on Sunday and 50 of the 105 people on board were rescued, local media said. State media said the plane crashed just before landing at Urumiyeh airport. Mahmoud Mozafar head of Iran's Red Crescent told state television "the plane was smashed into pieces but did not explode." The semi-official Fars news agency quoted an official as saying at least 50 people were rescued but rescue operations were being hampered by snow and fog in the area. "There were 105 people on board. 94 of them were passengers, including two children," Shahrokh Nioushabadi, a spokesman for Iran's national airline, Iran Air, told the semi-official Mehr news agency. Road and Transport Minister Hamin Behbahani told the student news agency ISNA that "fortunately the number of casualties is low," but he did not give a number for the fatalities. State television said the Iran Air plane was en route from the capital Tehran to Urumiyeh. Iran has suffered a string of crashes in the past few decades. US sanctions against Iran have prevented it from buying new aircraft or spare parts from the West. The last major air crash in Iran was in July 2009 when a Caspian Airlines Tupolev aircraft bound for Armenia caught fire in mid-air and crashed into farmland near the city of Qazvin, killing all 168 people on board. One of the country's worst air <b>...</b>


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Iran airliner crashes, all passengers feared dead ( 15 / 7 / 2009 )


The plane was heading from Tehran to Yerevan when it crashed near the Qazvin city, around 75 miles northwest of Tehran.


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168 people killed in a fiery Caspian Airplane crash in northwestern Iran.


An Iranian airliner en route to neighboring Armenia caught fire mid-air and crashed in farmland on Wednesday, killing all 168 people on board in the worst air disaster in Iran in recent years. Witnesses and state media said the Caspian Airlines plane was ablaze before plunging into the ground and exploding near a village northeast of Tehran shortly after taking off from the capital's international airport. Television images showed a vast crater at the disaster site littered with debris of plane parts, shoes and clothes. "All people aboard... the crashed plane are dead. The plane had 153 passengers and 15 crew members," said Mohammad Reza Montazer Khorasan, head of the health ministry's disaster management centre. Among those on board the Tupolev were about 25 Armenians, according to an airline representative in Yerevan, while Iranian officials said they included 10 members of Iran's junior national judo team. "I saw the plane when it was just ... above the ground. Its wheels were out and there was fire blazing from the lower parts," witness Ablolfazl Idaji said, according to the Fars news agency. "It seemed the pilot was trying to land and moments later the plane hit the ground and broke into pieces that were scattered far and wide. "Iran's English-language Press TV quoted a witness from the site near the village of Janat Abad in the Qazvin province as saying that "the aircraft all of a sudden fell out of the sky and exploded on impact, where you see the crater. "An AFP <b>...</b>


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QIZILBASH People: Afshars, Shahsevans, Qashqais


The Afshar tribes of Iran are two distinct Turkic-speaking ethnic groups. The larger group is concentrated in the north of the country, and the smaller in the south. The Turkic dialect spoken by the Afshar of the north is closely related to the Azeri language, while the dialect spoken by the southern Afshar is more closely related to the Qashqai language. . Having arrived in Iran in two waves under the Seljuks and the Mongols in 11th and 13th centuries, respectively, Afshars are pastoral nomads. They have their summer quarters on the slopes of the Sabalan mountain at 4, 860 meters (Azarbaijan), between Lake Orumieh and Qazvin and Hamadan, and their winter quarters are in the hot plains of Moghan, near the Caspian Coast. Some Afshar tribes are also scattered in areas between Kerman and Bandar-e Abbas in southern Iran. Today, an ever-increasing number of Afshars have settled down and became farmers. Living in the northeastern Azarbaijan province, Shahsevans (renamed II Sevan after the victory of Islamic Revolution) were organized by Shah Abbas I in the 17th century as a militia from tribes of diverse origin. Mainly Turkish speaking, they were used to put down rebellions of other tribes. They were divided between Iranian Azarbaijan and the Russian or former Soviet Azarbaijan after the occupation of part of our country by the aggressive Russian forces during the Qajar Ka'ab. Tamim and Khamis. A small population of Arab tribes, descendants of early emigrants, lives in eastern <b>...</b>


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Iran Anglo Soviet Control 1941


The new Shah is sworn-in, Mohammed Riza Pahlavi is well disposed towards Britain. Meanwhile, a hundred miles north west of Tehran the British and the Russian troops meet near Kazvin. General views of Tehran and the Swedish flag flying over the former German Embassy. Russian and Indian troops enter on foot and in armoured cars flying the Union Jack. The Prime Minister, MA Forough arrives and so does the military governor Field Marshal Amir Ahmadi. Then Mohammed Riza Pahlavi arrives and is sworn in. At Kazvin, Allied troops meet. Major General Slim meets General Senenko and then the troops fraternise and ride in each others tanks. The officers address the men and later there is a dinner. One shot shows Nazi luggage being removed.


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QIZILBASH People: Afshars & Shahsevans & Qashqais


The Afshar tribes of Iran are two distinct Turkic-speaking ethnic groups. The larger group is concentrated in the north of the country, and the smaller in the south. The Turkic dialect spoken by the Afshar of the north is closely related to the Azeri language, while the dialect spoken by the southern Afshar is more closely related to the Qashqai language. . Having arrived in Iran in two waves under the Seljuks and the Mongols in 11th and 13th centuries, respectively, Afshars are pastoral nomads. They have their summer quarters on the slopes of the Sabalan mountain at 4, 860 meters (Azarbaijan), between Lake Orumieh and Qazvin and Hamadan, and their winter quarters are in the hot plains of Moghan, near the Caspian Coast. Some Afshar tribes are also scattered in areas between Kerman and Bandar-e Abbas in southern Iran. Today, an ever-increasing number of Afshars have settled down and became farmers. Living in the northeastern Azarbaijan province, Shahsevans (renamed II Sevan after the victory of Islamic Revolution) were organized by Shah Abbas I in the 17th century as a militia from tribes of diverse origin. Mainly Turkish speaking, they were used to put down rebellions of other tribes. They were divided between Iranian Azarbaijan and the Russian or former Soviet Azarbaijan after the occupation of part of our country by the aggressive Russian forces during the Qajar Ka'ab. Tamim and Khamis. A small population of Arab tribes, descendants of early emigrants, lives in eastern <b>...</b>


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Iran plane crash - 15.7.2009.


A plane crashed in northwestern Iran carrying at least 150 passengers.


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