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TEHRAN, May 30 (MNA) – It was on May 18 when the bodies of 175 Iranian divers who were reportedly buried alive with their hands tied during Iraq imposed War on Iran back in the 1980s were returned home from Iraq.
As many as 175 bodies belonging to Iranian divers who were killed by the forces of the Saddam’s Ba’ath regime during Operation Karbala-4 with their hands tied, were brought to the country through Shalamcheh Border Crossing in Khuzestan Province.

Brigadier General Mohammad Bagherzadeh, the commander of the Missing in Action (MIA) Search Committee of the Iranian Armed Forces, said some of the retrieved bodies bore no scars indicating that the divers might have been buried alive.

Once the news of the final homecoming of the martyred Iranian divers and what happened to them broke in the Iranian news, millions of Iranian mourned in social networking sites for their distressful loss after 29 years.

The facts on the divers being buried alive or being killed with their hands tied provoked a wave of hatred for the crimes of the Ba’ath regime in Iraq making Iranians to share posts and pictures of the divers on social networking sites, touching off a wave of sympathy on Iranian social media.

The link found its way to other online pages with users creating their own hashtags – including #hand-tied and #175 – to join fellow online mourners and remember the martyred divers.

Messages on the painful loss of divers and sympathetic comments for the martyrs quickly went also viral on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Many users started to share old pictures of the divers; even those with ideological and political differences were shocked by the event which prompted them to set aside their beliefs for a while and shed tears for the men who fought with dignity to protect their homeland.

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A piece of design by Abbas Emad Haghi, a graphic designer, was shared on social media in memory of the divers who finally came back home, but not in one piece.

He wrote a caption under his design which depicts a single diver underwater with the number 175 on his chest. It reads: “When I was working on this design, initially I tied the hands. I got scared. It is horrible to tie somebody’s hands even in virtual world, let alone in reality!”

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A subsidiary of Tehran Municipality’s daily paper Hamshahri (Persian for citizen) and a magazine for the youth, Hamshahri Javan (Young Citizen), dedicated its latest front page to a portfolio about the 175 martyrs where it used ‘Track 175’ as its headline which referred to a recognized 2014 movie, Track 143; the movie narrated the true story of a woman whose only son volunteers to war fronts and goes missing in action. The mother waits years searching for her son believing in his return and finally receives remnants of his son’s corpse after some 25 years. The movie by Nargess Abiar was extensively welcomed by the public.

A group of Iranian artists, in a spontaneous campaign, paid tribute to 175 martyrs of resistance by publishing photos captioned with heart-rending and touching posts in their memory.

Mahdi Pakdel, Mahnaz Afshar, Mehrab Ghasemkhani, Rasoul Sadrameli, Hossein Mehri, Aref Lorestani, Amir Mohammad Motaghian and Bhareh Rahnama are among Iranian celebrities who expressed their respect towards all those who sacrificed their lives serving humanity in the name of God.

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Renowned Iranian actress Mahnaz Afshar posted a photo in the caption of which she wrote: “In respect to all who served our country, those who left us and those who remained alive unassuming in their dedication to their country.”

“Karbala-4, silence, tears and respect,” Iranian film director, screenwriter and film producer Rasoul Sadrameli wrote under a photo he published in his social networking page.

Former Head of the Cultural and Artistic Organization of Tehran Municipality and a popular religious leader Shahab Moradi also expressed his grief over the painful death of 175 Iranian divers. “The release of the facts on the painful martyrdom of Iranian divers shocked Iranians making them mourn for their lost beloved ones.”

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Ehsan Bakeri, son of one of Iranian war heroes who was martyred in the Iran–Iraq War Mehdi Bakeri, published an impressive note in a magazine. “Once again, martyrs prompted unity and solidarity in the society, which proved Iranians’ dedication to the Islamic Iran.”

In a move to commemorate the martyrs, Islamic City Council of Tehran announced on Wednesday, May 27, it would review measures for naming a square in Tehran after 175 divers of operation Karbala-4 which was set in 1987 and became the largest battle of the war.

Public reactions shocked many people and revealed incredible facts. Iranians proved community values are far beyond conventional or media imaginations. Once again they proved they respect their heroes regardless of political inclinations or cultural beliefs and, above all, they proved they have always been united for domestic ‘values.’


Source : Return of 175 martyr divers agitates grievous memories in Iran - Mehr News Agency

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Today's nation- wide mourning for 275 Iranian Martyrs including those 175 divers, killed in action more than three decades ago... Millions of people in Tehran came to streets to pay tribute to these heros...


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Karbala-4, silence, tears and respect,” Iranian film director, screenwriter and film producer Rasoul Sadrameli wrote.
Yeah karbala (n) , silence , tears and respect ... and then forget about them in a day or two . But i want to add one more feeling
That is ANGER !! ....
ماجرای اعتراض فرماندهان سپاه به شیوه جنگیدن گوشت با تانک
عملیات کربلای ۴ - ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
 
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Yeah karbala (n) , silence , tears and respect ... and then forget about them in a day or two . But i want to add one more feel .. (and no i am not joking about my ridiculous avatar )
That feel is ANGER !! ....
ماجرای اعتراض فرماندهان سپاه به شیوه جنگیدن گوشت با تانک
عملیات کربلای ۴ - ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد

Please keep this thread clean off these political sh*it... Let's keep the silence and let this thread stay limited to its photos only... This is the least every Iranian who is in security today can do... Be it "Human Wave" martyrs due to lack of weaponry or these divers...
 
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Please keep this thread clean off these political sh*it... Let's keep the silence and let this thread stay limited to its photos only... This is the least every Iranian who is in security today can do... Be it "Human Wave" martyrs due to lack of weaponry or these divers...
R.I.P to all our martyrs but this catastrophe could have been prevented. don't try to hide the truth behind emotions. i want answers. we want answers.
 
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Please keep this thread clean off these political sh*it... Let's keep the silence and let this thread stay limited to its photos only... This is the least every Iranian who is in security today can do... Be it "Human Wave" martyrs due to lack of weaponry or these divers...
Not when it comes to blood of the martyrs.
Why does Islamic republic (I call them Islamic republic and not Iran) never seriously went for war reparations like Kuwait (50 billion dollars)? Why they waited so long? The war against Kuwait was nothing compared to the aggression towards Iran.

Only thing they can do is putting up karbala shows and abuse the bodies of martyrs for their bankrupt Islamist ideology and propaganda. Not to forget the stupid human wave tactics and putting incompetent people in charge, jailing pilots and generals.
 
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Not when it comes to blood of the martyrs.
Why does Islamic republic (I call them Islamic republic and not Iran) never seriously went for war reparations like Kuwait (50 billion dollars)? Why they waited so long? The war against Kuwait was nothing compared to the aggression towards Iran.

Only thing they can do is putting up karbala shows and abuse the bodies of martyrs for their bankrupt Islamist ideology and propaganda. Not to forget the stupid human wave tactics and putting incompetent people in charge, jailing pilots and generals.
Exactly.

Please keep this thread clean off these political sh*it

Everything about all of this is about politics. This topic is about war and young boys going off to die in a pointless conflict. Iranian and shia culture is about glorifying martyrdom and sensationalizing war and ancient concepts such as "gheyrat" without any thinking on one's own part.

Of course, what these boys did was nothing short of extraordinary. They went off to war and certain death to defend Iran, or at least that's what they were led to believe, but that's besides the point. It takes a special cretin such as grandpa over here to shut people up when they try to ask real questions to honor their sacrifice as opposed to just leaving a RIP and a bunch of useless posters that do nothing but play into the martyrdom culture of Islamic Republic era Iran.

This thread doesn't need more posters and useless RIP comments. Discussing what needs to happen so half a million boys don't get butchered like bags of meat, or talking about Iran's past mistakes and how we can move forward is a thousand times more beneficial and a million times more in tune with the original reasons why these boys went to war, as opposed to leaving useless RIP comments, shedding crocodile tears or drawing artsy pictures.

Glorifying death and sacrifice to forward your own goals is not honoring the dead.
 
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Those 300 - 400 k martyrs in war were the real heroes that very rare countries have like them.If US did not give our information to saddam we had to end end war in 1 year and conquer baghdad even though the psychopathic saddam received the latest weapons every day.
 
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Everything about all of this is about politics. This topic is about war and young boys going off to die in a pointless conflict. Iranian and shia culture is about glorifying martyrdom and sensationalizing war and ancient concepts such as "gheyrat" without any thinking on one's own part.

Of course, what these boys did was nothing short of extraordinary. They went off to war and certain death to defend Iran, or at least that's what they were led to believe, but that's besides the point. It takes a special cretin such as grandpa over here to shut people up when they try to ask real questions to honor their sacrifice as opposed to just leaving a RIP and a bunch of useless posters that do nothing but play into the martyrdom culture of Islamic Republic era Iran.

This thread doesn't need more posters and useless RIP comments. Discussing what needs to happen so half a million boys don't get butchered like bags of meat, or talking about Iran's past mistakes and how we can move forward is a thousand times more beneficial and a million times more in tune with the original reasons why these boys went to war, as opposed to leaving useless RIP comments, shedding crocodile tears or drawing artsy pictures.

Glorifying death and sacrifice to forward your own goals is not honoring the dead.

With all due respect , I don't expect an atheist to have positive view regarding zeal , martyrdom and such rather than seeing them as pointless BS created by religion which itself was created by mankind to fool people and use them .

Those people did what any sane and normal human would do and should be respected no matter what we believe or don't .

You don't believe in God , Islam , Martyrdom and etc ? , ok that's your view but you can't judge people with different views .

Some show their respect by following their way , some with grieving for them , some with saying RIP and some with making posters and that's not up to you , me or anyone else to judge them .

This is a favorite poem , I post it for you as a friend .

گوهر خود را هویدا کن ،کمال این است و بس

خویش را در خویش پیدا کن ،کمال این است و بس


چند می گویی سخن از درد و رنج دیگران

خویش را اول مداوا کن، کمال این است و بس


پند من بشنو بجز با نفس شوم بد سرشت

با همه عالم مدارا کن ، کمال این است و بس

which operation was that?-

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Operation Karbala-4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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