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Article complete. If you believe any part of the article is lacking, please feel free to make necessary edits or simply send me a message. --QajarCoffee 23:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
User:Markus451: there is a problem with this line,『Nothing solidified the shah’s perceived guilt more so than that of Captain Monir Taheri’s trial』since the reader following the story wouldn't know that the shah had already fallen by the time of the trial. —Preceding undated comment was added at 04:36, 13 January 2009 (UTC).
This quote from the article suggests The Mantle of the Prophet agrees Islamists set the fire
This is what the book says on p.375: "Regardless of who set the fire (perhaps no one) many people believed that the circumstances confirmed the government's guilt, and suddenly thousands of Iranians who had felt neutral and had until now thought that the struggle was only between the shah and supporters of religiously conservative mullahs felt that the government might put their own lives on the block to save itself. Suddenly, for hundreds of thousands, the movement was their own business.”
The claim should not stay without proof. --Leroy65X 22:58, 4 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
So far as I can tell, the only proof offered that Islamists were behind the fire is one sentence from an article ("One person's story: Mr. Monir Taheri." Boroumand Foundation. Retrieved on 2006-08-21) on how Captain Monir Taheri was unjustly convicted and executed for arson.
A recent article by Daniel L. Byman (of the Brookings Insitution and Georgetown University) in the Washington Post mentions that Shi'i Islamist Revolutionaries were the arsonists - so that's a claim in an American newspaper of record that the Islamists were behind it. I put the article link and a few quotes from it on the main page. --theancientmariner7 23:34, 2 June 2006, Central Time.
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Like there are "bombings" not "Bombings". --84.234.60.154 (talk) 12:29, 21 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
This article lacks concrete evidence that Islamist Revolutionaries were behind the fire. It does state the lone confession of an arsonist without actually backing it up with support. Yes there have been various claims by anti governmental (against the current government) groups that Islamists, and not the SAVAK, were behind the fire. However there is a clear lack of evidence. Yet this article states that Islamists were behind the fire as if it is undeniable fact. Instead, unless more compelling evidence can be cited, it should say that there is debate over the arsonists, with some blaming the SAVAK and others the revolutionaries.
As far as I understand, there is no consensus over who set the fire. We need to rework this to make this more neutral. WhisperToMe (talk) 02:24, 12 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
The cinemas that were set alight during this time in Iran, all showed Farsi films which were condemned by the Mullahs as immoral, many of these showed lewd scenes of alcohol drinking and semi-clad Iranian women dancing.
See for instance this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLJL2R4zaTQ
Hossein Boroujerdi, one of the three people who delivered the chemical fuel to the city identifies Ali Khamenei (Iran’s supreme leader) as the person who ordered the firebombing and as the person who provided the chemicals. This information is documented in Boroujerdi’s book “Behind The Islamic Revolution’s curtains, Confessions of Hossein Boroujerdi” ISBN 3-93524966-7.
Strangely, Khamenei is said, with what veracity I do not know, to have married one of these singing and dancing actresses after he came to power. --Wool Bridge (talk) 09:38, 30 December 2009 (UTC)Reply
It was not SAVAK. Whoever is saying SAVAK is * who is biased and probably have a personal problem against the Shah. I know there are a lot of people in the wiki who have written against the Shah because they hate him for trying to make Iran a great country. These are people who only want their own nation to exploit others.
Evidence:
You see. In wikipedia, I have learned something. When it comes to Shah articles, if it's Anti-Shah or Anti-Shah period, then whatever evidence is OK. If it's pro Shah or pro- Shah period, then no then we have to go through fifty procedures. --Javidshahanshah (talk) 17:31, 20 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
And yet nobody cares. Again, it proves the case that Wiki is not controlled by the regular people, but people with agenda to spread their own opinions and views.
In many articles related to the Shah of Iran and the Revolution; the other side of the story is never told. Why!?
Javidshahanshah (talk) 12:53, 5 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
Well, I tracked the Byman source. It's a post on a think tank website: Byman, Daniel. "The Rise of Low-Tech Terrorism." Brookings Institute. May 6, 2007.
He doesn't say anything like "modern scholarship proves that Islamists did it" - For all we know, he could be taking the Shah's side. WhisperToMe (talk) 22:15, 14 February 2012 (UTC)Reply
In an interview documentary by Hossein Dehbashi (Iranian film director) with Islamic Republic Official, Mohsen Safaei Farahani (Iranian Politician), both of them clearly declared that this crime was done by anti Shah protestants. And Farahani says that those people after the revolution became The Parliament representatives! Farahani was in the new government of Iran for near 4 decades, he clearly says that after the people's insist for a court, they prepared a fake list of some old regime officials and simply killed them! Hope a WikiPedia without Iranian Cyber Army members, who are controlling most of WikiPedia Farsi in Iran, and it seems here too. Prove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osaIUW7l0FE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc-XI0cQD5g OmidAriaMehr (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 22:34, 27 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
'Wool Bridge' wrote on this talk page with the title "The Campaign against the Immoral..." ,
He wrote: "Hossein Boroujerdi, one of the three people who delivered the chemical fuel to the city identifies Ali Khamenei (Iran’s supreme leader) as the person who ordered the firebombing and as the person who provided the chemicals. This information is documented in Boroujerdi’s book “Behind The Islamic Revolution’s curtains, Confessions of Hossein Boroujerdi” ISBN 3-93524966-7."
How can we get this into the article? Any good ideas?
Take care guys! --Tondar1 (talk) 16:12, 6 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
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The article puts this sentence in the header, but according to Wikipedia itself, the Cinema Rex fire was the largest terrorist attack until the 1990 massacre of Sri Lankan Police officers, not until 9/11. If there are no objections, I'm going to change the header to reflect this. Thanks. Stavd3 (talk) 17:05, 7 May 2020 (UTC)Reply