Help the Ahwazi Arab's who are under oppressed

watch this movie of brutality execution of one innocence Arab man by the regim of Iran on 08-04-2010
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Condolence
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Condolence
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Live Pictures of Elami’s Semitic and ziggurat Temple in AlAhwaz
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Iranian regime committed another crime by execution an Ahwazi innocence Arab on 13th march 2010
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Islamic Solidarity Games cancelled after gulf row divides nations
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Terror in Tehran, Aljazeera report
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Urgent News
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Urgent appeal
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Iranian protest BBC report
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United Nations-General Assembly-BAN KI-MOON
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New arrests in Al-Ahwaz,
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Unfiar trial against Ahwazi Arabs in Al-Ahwaz
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Hezbollah stockpiles 40,000 rockets near Israel border
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Mass trial for Iran protest leaders
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Danish Ahwazi Friendship Society received a document showing that the presidential elections in Iran have been clearly falsified.
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Execution of 13 for terror attacks reveals Iran's next move: intimidation
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Denmark AlAhwaz Friendship Society

Working with civil society organizations, the DAFS lobbies the Danish parliament, the European Union and the United Nations to bring attention to the plight of the Ahwazis. We work in partnership with democratic secularist Ahwazi groups, including , the Human Rights Group. We also aim to bring education and skills to the Ahwazi Diaspora, particularly in the DK, which is home to 500 Ahwazi Arabs. Our main focus is promoting an independent Ahwazi media. We Demand the human rights, social justice and freedom for Ahwazi Arab´s nation, which are under the oppressed. We condemn all forms of terrorism and have no links to any armed group. We believe that through national non-violent civil disobedience supported by global solidarity.The people of AlAhwaz and the rest of Iran can build a democratic and tolerant Iran where no one is subject to persecution, racism or oppression on the grounds of race, religion, language or gender. We uphold the nations of Iran as a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country and believe that decentralization, federalism and regional independece is essential to democracy in Iran. Al-Ahwaz Over 6 million indigenous Ahwazi Arab people live in the territory known as Al-Ahwaz or Khuzestan in present-day Islamic Republic of Iran. Prior to its annexation by Iran in 1925, Al-Ahwaz was an indipendece, and at times, independent territory, with the majority of the population comprising indigenous Ahwazi Arab tribes. For some 500 years, the region was called Arabistan by Persian rulers (signifying the territory´s Arab character). The central government changed the territory´s name to Khuzestan in 1936. Currently, Al-Ahwaz or an area of 375,000 sq kilometers, which lies between Southwestern Iran, bordering also Iraq, Kuwait and the Gulf. Since 1925, indigenous Ahwazis have been brutalized and deliberately kept backward by the successive regimes of Iran. While their land accounts for over 80% of Iranian oil production, they benefit no revenue in return with half of Ahwazi people in absolute poverty and 80% of Ahwazi children suffering from malnutrition. The Ahwazis believe that their right of self-determination would provide them with a suitable means of conflict resolution for the ongoing conflict with the Iranian government. The prospect of the full enjoyment of this right could provide the basis for negotiations and dialogue. The overwhelming majority number of Ahwazis believes in non-violent means to establish a civil society based on the rule of law to foster democratic principles and values. However, frustration of the poor and the frustrations of the desperate Ahwazi youth are being viewed as the cause of the current violence in Khuzestan, including the destruction of oil installations. Iran, on the other hand, refuses to release thousands of Ahwazi political prisoners, many of who have been incarcerated for more than 20 years, and continues its land confiscation programmed. The people of Al-Ahwaz believe that the future of Iran as a modern and a progressive state, and a responsible member of the International community, could be guaranteed only through a voluntary association of all national groups constituting Iran; where they will have the legitimate opportunity to develop their respective cultures, languages, histories, economies, under an appropriate manifestation of self-determination and a system of good governance. The Ahwazis have often stated their desire to live in coexistence with all groups in present-day Iran and have advocated the realization of a genuine democratic reform process to guarantee a form of the right of self-determination that ensures democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

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