Aljazeera field reportersay that demonstrators are walking peacefuly roward Azadi square while heavy police units are present in the streets. The reporter can not verify is the US department is twitting in Persain because disconnection of communication lines .
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ابرمرد و کوشان
hamsade ghadimiMon Feb 14, 2011 08:16 PM PST
آره جون عمهتون، مردم به خاطر تحریم ریختن تو خیابونا. اگه تحریم نبود وضع اقتصادی درست میشد و همه خوش و خرم بودن. برین جمعش کنین.
Kooshan: Are you
by vildemose on Mon Feb 14, 2011 07:54 PM PSTKooshan: Are you the editor-in-chief of Caspian Interest journal of IRI??
Sanctions will be lifted, very soon....
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:40 AM PSTIn fact as soon as the islamist regime is overthrown, and even before it's entire leadership and agents are brought to justice in the courts of Iranian people, Iranian style!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
kooshan
by Cost-of-Progress on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:47 AM PST" and we know it all that majority of iranians do not give a damn who is ruling as long as the economy, security and social structure is safe and sound. ...."
This statment of yours is contradictory. The islamic regime - in any country - cannot yield economic prosperity and social justice because it is rotten to the core with outdated and repressive ideology that is not even good for the time it was invented. Besides, the clerics and their goons have no competence in governance. So, there you have it.
ONLY secular democracy will benefit Iran.
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Of course, according to "abarmard"
by Cost-of-Progress on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:35 AM PSTThings were just great in Iran during his last "visit".
I'm sure he's at a loss why these people are in the streets again. Why would anyone not like this system of theocracy? After all, Iran is soooooindepndent now...ay?
Could one reason be the..... "harsh public policies....?" as refernced in the blog below?
What would anyone expect from a regime apologist anyway?
//iranian.com/main/blog/abarmard/must-build-bombpage1
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Befarma - Een ham yek malijak-e digar-e regime
by Anonymous Observer on Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:03 AM PSTKeh oomad mokhalefin dolat ro rabt bedeh be MKO. So, "Kooshan", now you have changed tactics from posting links to "Mokhtar naameh" to calling the overwhelming majority of Iranians (silent and on the streets) MKO? Is that what the new memo told you to say?
As I told your co-worker Abarmard, these tricks are REALLY old. You numb skulls really need to come up with new ones.
Kooshan, the only one you're fooling here, IS YOURSELF!
by Mash Ghasem on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:31 AM PSTIraninas have risen in millions demanding immediate change. The only reason you deny all this is because you are a regime supporter, or worse. Shame on you, the pay can't be that good!
I agree with Abarmard;
by Kooshan on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:29 AM PSTIf you want to see a change, do not antagonize with IRI, especially by leaning on foreign power.
If you leave IRI to itself, they will rot....and history of 30 years of their lifetime, has many traces of this.
Change is only possible through overthrowing of Islamic Republic
by Mash Ghasem on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:26 AM PSTany other goal, less than this is a waist of time,and not learning the lessons of the past.
Just look at the millions of people in streets of Tehran ( oh, it feels so good, I'm at a loss for words), demanding Khamenie to join Ben Ali and Mobarak.
This [overthrowing of Islamic Republic] has been and will be the issue that Iranians need to focus on.
Abaramard jan
by Doctor mohandes on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:26 AM PSTAziz Inke kari nadare ke....
Find a bill or something you know, We call it shovel here in the land of Ajnabis. and find some able bodied folks and say 1..2..3 and bezanid zireshio Liftesh konid dige.
What is up with all this haya hoo? man nemifahmam...
I guess one of the big reason that people are out in force today is to really and honestly ask the question why there were certain things planned and done to trigger the sanctions to begin with. I think you should go out there and try to answer those question.
Vamonos balam jan. Yallah vato jan.
These times are reminicent
by Kooshan on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:25 AM PSTThese times are reminicent of the time Mojahedin khalgh were gradually being resented by Iranian people due to their atrocities and service to foreign powers.
This green movement started genuine and popular, and look at it now where is has gone in a short time. It is hijacked by all these groups marginalized by Iranian people.
The opposition these days (green) is very inexperienced with no philosophy, legitimate startegy which NOW energized by US and Israel. I can clearly see how this movement is now out of hands of the original leaders. majority of the organizers are now outside iran under the umbrella of US support. Do you really think it really resembles what happened in Egypt?
It is not IRI who has power to put down th ewill of popular rise, it is the hollow message that the movement carries that sways th emajority of Iranians away from the movement.
A government that is NOT in some form corrupt is a euphoria. It will be very interesting indeed to see how all these opposition groups will share power if IRI goes down.
It's a very strange world:
If you criticize opposition, you are IRI agent;
If you criticize IRI, you are mohareb;
and we know it all that majority of iranians do not give a damn who is ruling as long as the economy, security and social structure is safe and sound.
....and I'm of this 3rd orientation!
Befarma - Een ham malijak-e regime to change the subject
by Anonymous Observer on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:13 AM PSTPeople are giving their lives on the street of Iran for democracy as we speak, and Mr. "Abarmard" 'pareed vasat' as we say and started talking about sanctions.
Baba jan, Abarmard, not even an illetrate "abdarchi" believes that nonsense propaganda. Give it up dude!!!!
Change is only possible with lifting sanctions
by Abarmard on Mon Feb 14, 2011 09:09 AM PSTOtherwise people are too busy. The fact that some portion of the population needs to have enough income to survive the uncertainty is a must for Iran.
The way it looks, economy plays the greatest role for Iranians. Lifting the sanctions would be the primary spark for any positive changes in Iran.
This has been and will be the issue that Iranians need to focus on.
If Iran is to be free of the disease
by Cost-of-Progress on Mon Feb 14, 2011 08:10 AM PSTof clergy and their goons, it is the people who can do it. And ONLY the people!
Power to the people, may your sacrifice be answered with freedom and propserity.
baba dige az in arab haa ke maa kamtar nistim.....
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My hats off to all those who defied the regime and came out
by Bavafa on Mon Feb 14, 2011 08:06 AM PSTMehrdad