Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tombstone Reveals Iran's Involvement In Syria

The grave also had a picture of Turk and some Persian verses glorifying martyrdom. (Al Arabiya)

Tombstone Reveals Intervention Of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard In Syria -- Al Arabiya

The grave of a young major in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Tehran proved true the reports about the role of Iranian forces in suppressing anti-regime protests.

Several Iranian websites posted the photo of the grave of Muharram Turk, a major in the Revolutionary Guard, in the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery, the biggest in the capital Tehran. According to the tombstone, Turk was born on March 30, 1978 and was “martyred” on Jan. 19, 2012 in the Syrian capital Damascus.

The grave also had a picture of Turk and some Persian verses glorifying martyrdom and mentioning that “another door of martyrdom was opened for us,” obviously in reference to the conflict in Syria.

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My Comment: This Iranian was killed in January .... I suspect that his tombstone is not the only one.

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