The cult of death is marching forward under its battle cry: "We love death, the infidels love life," says Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanon's Hizbullah.

On one front, the mullahs of Iran are working overtime to obtain a nuclear bomb - the most efficient and economical way of inflicting death on the infidel masses. On another front, the ever-conniving mullahs are gradually Mullahs are gradually transforming Iran's universities, cradles of knowledge about life, into mausoleums.
transforming Iran's universities, cradles of knowledge about life, into mausoleums.

Instead of adorning the landscape with statues of great scientists and scholars to inspire the young to life achievement, the mullahs bring corpses of their victims and bury them there; victims who had been hoodwinked by the fascist Islamists and lost their lives in the process of horrific schemes against humanity in the name of Allah.

The charlatan mullahs sanitize their wicked deeds by calling them martyrs and affording them an honorable burial place. It is the mullah's devious way of hopefully attracting new recruits from the ranks of the young.

When the crown "buffoon" of the Islamic Republic, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was Tehran's mayor, he brought up the subject numerous times. However, courageous Iranian students have strongly protested against any plans to bury decaying remains next to their classrooms. They look at it as an instrument for the regime's oppressive policies.

Based on this horrific ideology of death, Muslims have visited death on untold numbers of both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. The Khomeinist regime sent tens of thousands of its own children to their death clearing minefields in its holy war with Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Not limiting itself to this horrific act, the Khomeinists massacred tens of thousands of political dissenters without the least due process. Islam wins when you kill or you get killed.

One way to interpret this situation is that this is the regime's way to impose upon the university milieu and student life a militant ideology, one that praises shahâdat (the martyr's death), endless war and military values, accompanied with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards and eulogizing the eight-year war with Iraq.

It is also an Orwellian tactic for the militia groups (Basijis) to clamp down on student gatherings and demonstrations. It is an invasion of personal privacy, either physically or indirectly by surveillance. It is a way of controlling the citizens' daily life - "Big Brother" is watching you - to suppress dissident voices within Iran's lively university environment.

The mullahs are skillfully steering the train back on track by changing the ambiance of the universities to Rozeh Khooni (Shiite revivalism composed of a mix of chanted Koranic passages and narration of the suffering of the Imams). Perhaps their ultimate motive is to make universities mosque-like places, with neverending weeping and eulogies for dead Imams.

Expecting student protests, the Mullahs and their lackeys planned yesterday's burial in advance. As recently as a few weeks ago, the members of the Revolutionary Guards started rounding up some of the main associates of the dissident Islamic Students Association (Anjoman-e eslami-ye daneshjuyan) in Amir Kabir Polytechnic University, Tehran. This university is known for is vigorous and diverse pro-democratic activism.

In addition, a few days ago, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic regime, Mullah Khamenei, prepared the ground by issuing a public message hailing the martyrs and expressing that "the youth of today is indebted to these Revolutionary Guards started rounding up some of the main associates of the dissident Islamic Students Association.
anonymous war heroes to be buried in their campus yard." Hence, the highest political authority blessed this week's intensive action.

Amir Kabir University's student newsletter website (since suspended) has reported on the intense situation at the university. They have reported that the atmosphere had already been tense for the past couple of days when a barrage of "chest-beating mourners brought the martyr coffins yesterday morning. Before the parade, security forces, Basiji campus police, Revolutionary Guards, plain-clothed intelligence officers, armed vigilantes known as Ansâr-e hezbollâh (a violent Islamist organization under the unofficial sway of the Supreme Leader) and even the fire brigade gathered inside and around the university compounds."

"The security forces and vigilantes used clubs, tear gas sprays, iron knuckles, knives and other weapons in order to wound the protesting students. At least 25 have been arrested and 9 hospitalized with knife wounds and other injuries so far, and the fighting continues as we speak. ...Ansâr commits the crime, the Leader supports it," according to the Persian students' newsletter.

Also reported by the Amir Kabir newsletter, students carried placards and yelled slogans such as "University is not a graveyard", "Death to Dictatorship", "Run off, Ansar", "Incompetent Basijis, get lost", and so on. "These harsh slogans clearly unveil the deep animosity amongst students against the militant ideology of the regime."

"By burying the bodies of the martyrs on university campuses, they can destroy every freedom seeking movement under the claim that the blood of the martyrs is being disregarded and trampled upon," says a university student activist.

The Islamofascists ruling Iran hope to realize their expansionist master plan after defeating the people of Iran, and ultimately unleashing their reign of Islamic terror on the rest of the world in succession. Hence, the importance of world support for the Iranian people (not because of an altruistic and unselfish regard for others, but as self-interest) cannot be overemphasized.

Surely, the Islamic state and its anti-Iranian forces have once again brought death into universities with the intent of suffocating dissent, and strangling freedom of speech and thought. However, the Iranian student movement might come alive again from such brainless actions. One student, identifying him- or herself as "A Patriot" wrote:

"Right in front of me, they kicked and carried off a couple of the kids in a red van. I swear to God, from now on, I The death game that the mullahs are playing may eventually catch up with them.
count the minutes until the fall of this regime and I will do anything. Long Live Freedom, Death to Dictatorship."

Almost three decades after the tragic Islamic Revolution of 1979, a proud people with an enviable heritage is being systematically purged of its sense of identity and forced to think and behave like the most barbaric and intolerant of Muslims. Iranians deserve better than being manipulated by a bunch of devilish mullahs who have been riding on the back of the ignorant poor, with empty promises of all the goodies that they are promised in the afterlife. Not a bad scheme for the charlatan mullahs. They have it all in this world while issuing IOUs to their victims by the authority, they claim, vested in them by none other than Muhammad.

Given enough time, the death game that the mullahs are playing may eventually catch up with them. In the meantime, the best hope for Iran to free itself from the claws of death-based Islam is with its students. They have always been in the vanguard of Iranian progressive struggles. Realizing this major source of threat to their existence, the murdering mullahs are literally changing Iranian universities to graveyards.