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L.A. Times: What's wrong with the Iranian army? Deadly shootings put spotlight on forced military service
One night last year at an army barracks in Tehran, a tormented young conscript rousted his sergeant from bed and marched him outside at gunpoint.
The private made his superior writhe in the dirt for an hour, mimicking the exercises he had been forced to do for two months after he was drafted. The private would soon disappear; soldiers later heard he was imprisoned for three years.
Ahmad, a 25-year-old draftee who had just reported to the base, recalled that incident this summer after a series of deadly shootings by conscripts focused national attention on the struggles faced by those completing Iran’s mandatory military service.
“I sympathize with the shooters,” said Ahmad, who like several recruits interviewed for this story requested that his last name be withheld because he could be punished for speaking out. “Something or someone must have been torturing them so deeply. That’s why they did what they did.”
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WNU Editor: Military service is compulsory in Iran, and one can only imagine the type of training that the country's religious leaders believe is essential for the country's security.
2 comments:
Aizino, take your meds.
I would rather the Iranians take care of their despots than the U.S. being forced to do so.
So if people protesting by marching are hauled off and executed by the Ayatollahs, I guess fragging is what is left.
So yes, I am happy, when it happens and I make no apology.
:)
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