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Visiting Islamic Republic’s Grave?
Kamangir | February 1, 2007 | Category Iran
In Iran, when a person dies, the body is buried in the ground and a gravestone, almost the size of the body, is used to spot the location. The name of the deceased and his date of birth/death will be engraved on the gravestone. Recently, Iranians have also accustomed the habit of adding the deceased’s picture to the gravestone. Having said all this, it seems that the Islamic Republic leaders have prepared themselves for burying the regime, or even have already buried it.
During today’s ceremony in which Ahmadinejad and the leader paid respect to Khomeini, they also had a walk, independently, in Tehran’s huge graveyard to visit martyrs’ graves. Is this the the Islamic Republic’s gravestone?


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o man. you are either a stupid or trying to fool your visitors. your “news” is a “tradition” in iran’s political sphere.
Kaveh,
Which “news” you mean?
Kaveh,
Just wait for some time and this “tradition” will change to “history” forever! :D
What is around Khamenei’s neck? Is he still suferring from cold?
Well, hopefully….
At Khomeini’s shrine they are actually tearing down some old gravesites to make way for expansion.
Kamangir, do you get called stupid, or threatened very much? It was right on the gates on this post. I like your restraint.
“Which ‘news’ do you mean?”
Please stop this rubbish “gravestone of Islamic Republic”. you know what the flag on the gravestone of soldiers mean. And you know that the Islamic Republic is stable and will be there just like any stable regime in western countries.
Amin,
Tell us how stable your beloved IR government is? could you count some of IR’s friends?
Oh yes! there are manyyyyyyy: Cuba, Venezuela, Belarus, North Korea, Sirya… do you remember any one else? I heard Iran is going to open an embassy in south pole for the penguins because they are not really our enemies :D
Open your eyes my friend. We have become such defenseless nation that a 150kg ruler of Qatar (including 100kg of fat and 49.999kg of dirts and less than 1 grams of brain) dared to use the fake name of “Arabian Gulf” in capital of Iran and in front of your stable country’s cute president. And your beautiful president was speechless in front of this neanderthal creature…
Using a Human shield policy is nothing to do with stability. Your beloved government guys have already started moving their stolen money to other countries. wake up, wake up, wake uuuuuuuuup! :D
ha ha !
That’s Chamran’s grave …
(look at the picture in the frame )