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Tehran: Huge security presence
Tehran: Security forces beat and harass:
Tehran: Long line of security forces near Hosseinieh Ershad:
Tehran: Vali Asr Sq. ringed by security forces:
Tehran: Banner on highway bridge "Dictator Say Hello to Your End"
Sari: Security forces in the street with helmets and shields:
Tehran: Security forces urging people to move on:
Tehran: Security forces massed at intersection:
Tehran: Motorized security forces on the move on Enghelab Ave:
Shiraz
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I watched all and I enjoined very much
by عموجان on Wed Mar 09, 2011 09:27 AM PSTEspecially the one when students leaving school and they get whacked, I am jealousy. Why infidel Shah’s police didn’t whacked us when we were going school.
I sleep well these days in my exile bed knowing Islam is protecting my family, relatives and friends from their rights. They should stay focus on their Noroze shopping to help China’s economy grow.
How long?
by pedro on Wed Mar 09, 2011 07:31 AM PSTHow much longer, the rapist islamic regime can support its dogs, the foreign mercenaries, basilies, plane clothes and other salavati goons to be mobilized, come to streets and choke people's voice for freedom and democracy? The rapist islamic regime is eventually going to run out of founds to pay their salaries and big bonuses.
Stop Execution and torture of Iranians in Islamic regime Prisons
Sad stae of affair
by ahosseini on Tue Mar 08, 2011 09:35 PM PSTThe situation is very scary. These thugs have learned their lessons. They try to avoid beating people in public so there will be no publicity against them. However, everybody knows what happen when they take people in. I think our campaign should focus on sending delegations to Iran to visit political prisoners. They have secret prisons too. We therefore have to find out who has disappeared so we ask international delegations to put pressure on government to give explanations about the fate of disappeared.
If you listen to Mohajerani's speech you can clearly see that they are still hoping to get some kind of recognition from Khamenahei. In his recent speech, he clearly stated that Khamenahei is honest, independent and he not corrupt. That was their view right from the beginning and they used mass demonstrations as some kind of bargaining tools to get their share of power in Iran. Those who have real power managed to fool them into calling off the demonstrations but did not give them anything in return. Last year in the day of Ashora, there were thousands of demonstrators in London in front of Iranian embassy. The organisers announced that the next big even is Charshanbeh Souri. When we turned up, the organisers were noteven there. As the they did not announce the demo in the media, people did not turn up in big numbers either.
It was obvious something was happening behind the scene. Later we discovered that the main organiser had been taking part in a Rozah Khani ceremony organised by supporters of Khamenahei. The video was placed on the YouTube. That man still hangs around with Farrokh Negahdar.
People's Will shall prevail!
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Tue Mar 08, 2011 08:19 PM PSTNo State, let alone a corrupt, rotten and divided at the core Fascist dicatorship such as the islamist regime of Iran can last, let alone function for long, when week after week it has to turn the streets of it's capital city into a virtual military camp in order to prevent an uprising by it's citizens....
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Guns and money prevail
by Bahram G on Tue Mar 08, 2011 03:56 PM PSTSad, but reality. As long as these goons have guns and money, they can always find other goons to do their dirty work for them and they stay in power. Sad indeed. Will they ever be brought to account? It is particularly heart-breaking for those of us who are not in Iran to watch helplessly as the country and the nation keeps on sinking deeper and deeper.
At least many young peopel are hired?
by Sahameddin Ghiassi on Tue Mar 08, 2011 03:56 PM PSTThese situations had a good point; and a lot of our young people could be hired as police and get a job with a good salary.
Men don't get a break
by Jahanshah Javid on Tue Mar 08, 2011 03:27 PM PSTIt's no fun being a man these days, especially if you are a member of the military/security forces. Looks like these guys have to be ready to beat people up (or get beaten up) on various anniversaries, week after week practically. They didn't even get a break on Women's Day.
How insecure is this Islamic Republic that it has to bring out thousands of ominous looking militias to scare off bear-fisted women?
All they are
by MRX1 on Tue Mar 08, 2011 01:28 PM PSTdoing is showing beauty of islam nabe mohamadi to us that's all.
key gharar bood rahpaymaee koneh?
by Fariba Mirzaie on Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:57 PM PSTRozeh artesheh ya zan??
Yazdan be wih you.
by pedro on Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:47 PM PSTMay yazdan be with you in your efforts for democracy, you are champions for freedom.
Stop Execution and torture of Iranians in Islamic regime Prisions
They should put a sign up at Emam khomine airport
by Bavafa on Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:46 AM PSTWelcome to Libya
Mehrdad