They ask him about use of tear gas and presence of non-students during the protests.
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The so-called Basiji guy in black shirt!
by farrad02 on Wed Oct 14, 2009 02:28 PM PDTI doubt that he has any official position or capacity or he couldn't be standing there arguing with the protesting students chanting "down with..." a few steps away. He is just sympathetic to the Basiji cause. If he was an official Basiji, his orders would be to attack and arrest!
Another possibility is that he was really a member of the Basij and was just caught in a patch of Green protesters and was buying time with B.S. until the anti-riot forces got there and delivered the Supereme Leader's decrees!
Story of our lives
by ghalam-doon on Wed Oct 14, 2009 07:49 AM PDTEverybody talking, nobody listening.
:)
by Iraniandudeee on Wed Oct 14, 2009 04:05 AM PDTI i was there, I swear... i would swing at the basiji and then kick him into a coma.