Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Regime authorities express great anxiety

Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzzi.
Mounting international pressure, the threat of sanctions by the Security Council, continued and escalating nationwide protests and unrest throughout all social strata looms over the Islamic regime. Many of the regimes authorities have begun to feel the strain and have privately expressed fear.

Mullah Hasan Rowhani, the ex-director of the Islamic regimes Supreme National Security Council and former nuclear negotiator confessed to the regimes chaotic state, saying: "The Islamic regime is facing multiple crises." READ MORE

Rowhani who was in attendance at a ceremony commemorating the 11 ground forces commanders killed in the Monday, January 9th plane crash, continued: "The enemy, is, on the one hand galvanizing and preparing anti-regime action from within the belly of our national security and on the other, is looking to strike a blow to our economy."

Revolutionary guard, Massoud Jazayeri, spokesman for the IRGC who appeared in front of a group of Basiji forces in the city of Ardebil (Province of Southern Azerbaijan) on Monday, January 16th, anxiously announced: "Western media, bolstered by their powerful and corrupt top brass, are looking to start false pandemonium; our media must prevent this with our usual professionalism and moral sensibility. The U.S. is trying to create a shadowy and tense atmosphere. Americans only want to make it seem like the Iranians are against the regime and that there is nothing but despair and hopelessness in Iran."