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A small insight into the bestial nature of Baha’ism

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A small insight into the bestial nature of Baha’ism


About the years 1960-61, the Baha’is would have evening meetings in the Gardens of Oveisi in Qom. [This refers to General Gholam Ali Oveisi, Imperial Guard Commander 1960-65]

There is only room here to retell a small fragment of the crimes of the Baha’is who had influence at the highest levels of the Imperial Guard, so that present and future generations may be better acquainted with this deviant cult that proclaims love and affection and “the world is one country.” Ayatollah Mas’udi Khomeini has revealed one of the crimes of the Baha’is on the night of Ashura in Qom in his memoirs.

He writes:

“About the years 1960-61, the Baha’is had some evening meetings in the Gardens of (General Gholam-ali) Oveisi in Qom. Sometimes the programs they arranged were very tragic and heart-rending. For example on the night of Ashura they would take a Muslim boy with them to the garden and kill him in the course of their celebration and prancing around, and they would shout Hurrah!

I heard about it from someone, who had heard it from someone who had witnessed these events: “Once, during one of these gatherings, a large number of the Baha’is had gathered, and several of their leaders had come to Qom from Tehran, and they were all there. In Tehran, they had kidnapped a boy about 10 years old, and they brought the boy with them to Qom. The chief of the Gendarmerie in Qom told the story of these events to his friend, ‘It was the night of Ashura, and I was sitting at my workplace in the Gendarmerie, when one of my friends came and said, “There’s a meeting going on in Oveisi’s garden. Shall we go and watch?” I agreed and we went together to the garden, and we watched from behind the buildings.

We saw that men and women were mixing and dancing and there were alcoholic drinks, and they had laid the boy in the middle of the table setting. All the people around the table had a cobbler’s awl, and while they were singing and drinking wine, they were stabbing the boy’s body. I (the chief of the gendarmes) saw that a Colonel was sitting among the crowd, and he seemed to be enjoying himself more than the others!

I reflected for a moment that while some people were in the mourning ceremonies for Imam Hussein (peace be upon Him), and were striking their heads and chests, a number of those who neglect God are devoting themselves to pleasure and gratification here. The thought made my blood boil, and I lost control of myself. I told my companion, ‘By God! Come what may!’ Then I drew my pistol and put a round in the head of that Colonel. The Colonel was stone dead. The people screamed and the meeting broke up.

My companion and I then stepped forward, training our guns on the people. When they put their hands over their heads and surrendered, we imprisoned them in one of the rooms of the garden and locked the door. Then we wondered what we should do about the Colonel’s body. We hid him there, under a big pile of fertilizer that they had in the garden. We sent the mutilated boy to Tehran so that they could entrust him to his father and mother. Then, with our minds at peace, we went to one of the mourning ceremonies for Imam Hussein (peace be upon him).

The next day we were at our work, as if nothing had happened. Later people came in, talking and complaining. They said, “we’ve lost track of a whole bunch of people? Haven’t you seen anything?”

“No,” we said, “but will you leave it in our hands?” In the end, they couldn’t hang the killing of the Baha’i Colonel on us.”



Translated from Raja News:

http://rajanews.com/Detail.asp?id=50762

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