Haji esfandiary is the one who, at the zenith of iranian's opposition, drew shameless cartoons depicting iranian women tearing apart the green of our national flag from the rest!
Haji, how does it do that you're against dictators now?!
Esfandiary, is either a shameless IRI propagantist or a partridge which has drown its head deep in snow (the guy who fabricates the reality to please his mind)
Obama has urged Mubarak to step down, and that since some days ago.
Just watching CNN right now Apparently according to their correspondent reporting live there has been a surprising twist to the initial confrontation: Pro and anti Mobarak people hugging each other and chanting together. The Stone stoning has stopped and people are hugging eachother. The situation is as Volatile and confused as ever ...
Beware of Egyptian Islamists burning movie theaters
The Islamists inside and outside Egypt might try to further radicalize the legitimate protests there. Beware of terrorist acts (e.g. Islamists committing Cinema Rex type acts of mass murder) and wildly exaggerated claims of massacres (e.g. claiming over 4,000 died in Jaleh Square, when the true number was 64).
If there will be Blood it will be the Fault of those who are radicalizing the current discontent to other means than seeing Egypt become a genuine democracy.
Seeing how irresponsibly some demonstrators have been hanging effigies of Mobarak in the streets of Alexandria and Cairo shows how immaturely they are handling this struggle in great contrast with what took place in Tunisia.
Tunisians merely called on Ben Ali's resignation as many slogans that could be heard were : "Ben Ali Dégage"
In Egypt however the peaceful protests of the large majority of Egyptians has been highjacked by a minor Violent Few who are jeapordizing the legitimate demands of Egyptians for Democracy and Human Rights.
What the Islamists are Looking for is to provoke a tragic incident for which they could then blame the regime in it's entirety :
This "cartoon" is very misleading!
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Wed Feb 02, 2011 09:05 AM PSTActually the consensus amongst egyptian people is that the uprising against Mubarak is orchestrated by USA!
the truth, I guess lies somewhere between Egyptian people's consensus and the islamist regime's propaganda as depicted in this cartoon.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Oh yeah, forgot to add!
by Mardom Mazloom on Wed Feb 02, 2011 08:20 AM PSTHaji esfandiary is the one who, at the zenith of iranian's opposition, drew shameless cartoons depicting iranian women tearing apart the green of our national flag from the rest!
Haji, how does it do that you're against dictators now?!
You just don't like arab dictators or what?
Shameless !!
Wrong!
by Mardom Mazloom on Wed Feb 02, 2011 08:14 AM PSTEsfandiary, is either a shameless IRI propagantist or a partridge which has drown its head deep in snow (the guy who fabricates the reality to please his mind)
Obama has urged Mubarak to step down, and that since some days ago.
//www.bbc.co.uk/persian/world/2011/02/110201_...
Haji esfandiary, don't take your dreams for reality!
Civil War on the Way ...
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Feb 02, 2011 05:06 AM PSTEgypt unrest: Tense stand-off in Cairo's Tahrir square
//www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-123456...
Iraj
by Raoul1955 on Wed Feb 02, 2011 04:57 AM PSTIs this the Red Sea depiction thingy?
I like you to do a depiction of Mohammad leading his six-year old bride Aysha to their 'bedroom?' Would you?
Ayatollah Raoul
Strange Twist:Pro & anti Mobarak people hugging each other (CNN)
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Feb 02, 2011 04:56 AM PSTJust watching CNN right now Apparently according to their correspondent reporting live there has been a surprising twist to the initial confrontation: Pro and anti Mobarak people hugging each other and chanting together. The Stone stoning has stopped and people are hugging eachother. The situation is as Volatile and confused as ever ...
Beware of Egyptian Islamists burning movie theaters
by AMIR1973 on Wed Feb 02, 2011 04:03 AM PSTMobarak is a Patriot and No Tyrant
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:38 AM PSTIf there will be Blood it will be the Fault of those who are radicalizing the current discontent to other means than seeing Egypt become a genuine democracy.
Seeing how irresponsibly some demonstrators have been hanging effigies of Mobarak in the streets of Alexandria and Cairo shows how immaturely they are handling this struggle in great contrast with what took place in Tunisia.
Tunisians merely called on Ben Ali's resignation as many slogans that could be heard were : "Ben Ali Dégage"
In Egypt however the peaceful protests of the large majority of Egyptians has been highjacked by a minor Violent Few who are jeapordizing the legitimate demands of Egyptians for Democracy and Human Rights.
What the Islamists are Looking for is to provoke a tragic incident for which they could then blame the regime in it's entirety :
POINT OF NO RETURN: Russian Revolution's Bloody Sunday and Iran's Black Friday
Hence destroy the entire State Apparatus ( which is a Republic by the way) and plunge the nation into anarchy.
They want to blow All chances of a Peaceful Transition towards Democratic Change by Turning Egypt into a Bloodbath
Hence the current Clichés on Mobarak being a bloodthirsty dictator overlooking that he was a national hero of the Kippour War.
The Egypt Riots And The 1979 Iranian Revolution, A Note Of Warning And Encouragement by Abbas Milani
Caught in the Middle
by Tavana on Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:02 PM PSTWith his own middle name of "Barak" Obama needs a life saver himself!