Recently by Ghormeh Sabzi | Comments | Date |
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Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | 5 | Dec 02, 2012 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 2 | Dec 01, 2012 |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | 2 | Nov 30, 2012 |
Person | About | Day |
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
Coup
by shirazie (not verified) on Mon Jun 15, 2009 09:47 AM PDTthis was a coup .. the mullahs got in bed with the devil.
welcome to the new Venezuela of Mideast
Recount, isn't that what they do in Democracies
by Nader Khan (not verified) on Mon Jun 15, 2009 08:32 AM PDTIf majority are Sore Losers then why there isn't recount that shouldn't be that hard this was paper votes election. unless they been burned .
Ena lelah va ena eliaheh Rajeoon
by Nemidanam (not verified) on Mon Jun 15, 2009 07:41 AM PDTكوي دانشگاه تهران به خاك و خون كشيده شد؛
اخبار غیر رسمی حکایت از کشته شدن 5 دانشجو در کوی دانشگاه تهران دارد. اسامی این دانشجویان به شرح زیر است.در بین کشته شدگان نام دو دختر و سه پسر به چشم می خورد:
فاطمه براتی . کسری شرفی . مبینا احترامی . کامبیز شعاعی . محسن ایمانی
گفته میشود پیکر این دانشجویان بدون اطلاع به خانواده ایشان و مخفیانه در گورستان بهشت زهرای تهران به خاک سپرده شدند.
دوشنبه 25 خرداد 1388
Majid
by capt_ayhab on Mon Jun 15, 2009 07:23 AM PDTExpecting [gheyrt] and dignity from these IR's crap loaded carcasses is like expecting the fire not to burn.
Keep your voice heard.
-YT
Breaking the law?? which law?
by Non Biased (not verified) on Mon Jun 15, 2009 06:34 AM PDTDear artist,
Obviously you don't know anything about Iran or for whatever reason chose to ignore what you know.There has not been any occasion that Iranian government give protest permission to opponents. So basically you are suggesting people should shut up and listen. That is not going to happen my friend. BTW I think it is obvious that the percentage of illiteracy and assholeness is more in Ahmadinejad supporters by far.You might want to go back and help your fake president as he needs you. don't forget your Knife or baseball bat.Oh wait take nifky and your phony scientist also.
Majid
by Nifky (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 06:15 PM PDTIf you can come up with a half intelligent retort do so, if not, have a healthy cup of STFU!
You are just another sore loser whose candidate lost.
If Mousavi would have won and all of Mr. Ahmadinejad's supporters would riot, you would be saying that they are hooligans, lats and trouble makers. Since they are Mousavi supporters, they are innocent. You are a hypocrite!
Sore Losers ??
by Majid on Sun Jun 14, 2009 04:49 PM PDTReally?
If there was only half an OUNCE of pride and "GHEYRAT" among those hundreds of pounds of crap in your being!!
the end is near
by shirazie (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 04:47 PM PDTI predicted a year ago that IRI will be gone as we know it.
Ahmadinejad will have all the Mullahs put to death. He intimated them into this election results. He has no needs for the Mullahs anymore. They are in his way of his empire.
in 3 weeks time ... Khomeinie will die of cancer (remember how shah died suddenly). Rafsinjanie will move to Vancouver (he owns all the real estate).
We enter into a military run semi secular Iran era
THANK YOU! Fantastic collage, music and powerful message!
by Babak SD (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 04:46 PM PDTMay God protect the youth of Iran.
Anonymouss
by Nifky (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 04:42 PM PDTYou do not understand what democracy is. Democracy means majority rules. If the majority of the people want what you do not want, who cares? Anonymouss, you are a moron,
The majority of people in Iran voted for Mr. Ahmadinejad.
The people in Tehran and Northern Tehran overwhelmingly voted for Mousavi. Who cares though, they are not the majority of Iran.
The majority of Iran is middle class and lower and their will is to have Ahamadinejad as President.
Furthermore, just as overwhelmingly Iranians 30 years ago came out and wanted the Shah to leave and Voted for IR. The difference there was, that Iranians all over Iran came out, not just in Tehran or Northern Tehran.
Shut up and stop complaining. You are a sore loser. You care so much, go back to Iran and do something about it instead of sitting abroad and saying "lengish kon". LOL!
Breaking the law
by Artist (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 04:41 PM PDTIf we plan to demonstrate and block off streets here in the land of the free, we must apply for a permit and if we damage any city or private property, we face huge fines and consequences. The poor loser musavi and his illiterate following should pay the consequnces for doing this to Tehran. If they had the slightest clue about the obligations and the reponsibility that comes with what they think is freedom and democracy, they would have been busy advancing their nations interest instead of hindering it.
That is all Mousavi and
by Dariush (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 03:51 PM PDTThat is all Mousavi and people should have asked for, "A recount by a neutral party" not starting a riot.
If Ahmadihejad was the winner again, he has all the right to stay and any violent demonstrations must be condemned by any opposition group. In fact if there was no fraud, they shouldn't be against the recount, because they know they won with such a large margin that they will win again.
As for Rafsanjai, no one has turned against him and lived to put him away. Ahmadinejad is the best chance.
I see Rafsanjani and his gang as the source of the economic and social issues in Iran not Ahmadinejad.
Rafsanjani will sell Iran and Iranians for a good profit any day while all Ahmadinejad is doing is serving the country. Any president who tries to expose rich and powerful criminals will be face propaganda and will be criticized . It is Ahmadinejad's record in public service that has saved him so far.
Scientific Polls
by Polls (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 03:37 PM PDT** SCIENTIFIC POLLS PRIOR TO THE ELECTIONS SHOWED AHMADINEJAD AS FAR AHEAD OF HIS RIVALS. **
For example, see the poll reported upon here
//mrzine.monthlyreview.org/iran110609.html
and here
//www.bi-me.com/main.php?id=37609&t=1&c=62&cg...
Ahmadinejad's success was no surprise. He was and remains more popular than his opponents.
Ahmadinejad has spent the last four years winning over the poor (and actually much of the middle class too) by offering loans, grants, and projects.
Furthermore, the man has charisma. Sadly, none of his three opponents had charisma.
The TV debates helped Ahmadinejad. I'm sad to say that his main opponent, Mirhossein Mousavi, was painful to watch. Mousavi started with a trembling voice, left many of his sentences unfinished, seemed nervous, got agitated easily, left some of Ahmadinejad's criticisms unanswered, and, most notoriously, constantly repeated fillers such as "you know" "um" "like" (In Persian: "chiz" "be-estelah" etc.).
The scientific poll cited above is consistent with polls by TFT (Terror Free Tomorrow) from a year ago that showed Ahmadinejad was very popular, as well as several credible polls in the meantime by neutral organization from Iran. The only polling organizations that put Mousavi ahead of Ahmadinejad was Mousavi's own campaign, but they never published the details, sampling methods, etc!
Let me tell you who the Idiot is
by non biased (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 01:53 PM PDTHow dare you make such a blanket comment about a nation that has fought many times and still struggles for freedom. Something that we could have had many years ago if there was no interference by western countries in the past.I think everybody here knows who the ignorant idiot is.
Its not about social status
by Non biased (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 01:45 PM PDTYou are either out of touch with Iranian political environment or just anther person who already made his mind without looking at the evidence. This is not about money or living in affluent part of the city.This is about freedom. This was not a democratic election and this is not a presentation of people's vote.This time will be different. Enough is enough. Fake democracy is not going to work anymore.
IRI's survival means Ahmadinejad must leave
by obeserver (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 01:21 PM PDTIf IRI is savvy enough, it should realize that keeping Ahmadinejad as the President "elect" will jeopardize the security of the IRI because the election was falsified and all Iranians are MAD as hell for that!
What next? To ensure the Islamic Republic's security, Khamenei would need to establish a recount which would then legitimately elect Moussavi as the President because he had the majority of the votes. As a result, the people will be satisfied, and IRI will resume to exist.
It would not only be to the advantage of the national security but would also be to Khamenei's advantage to remove Ahmadinejad, as he claimed many of the ruling mulahs including Rafsanjaani are corrupt -- which is unheard of a president to state to the people. Ahmadinejad needs to go so that the IRI can stay.
Latest news from hell ...
by Shazde Asdola Mirza on Sun Jun 14, 2009 01:19 PM PDTUnfortunately, the other two candidates (Karoobi and Mousavi) are now in Evin. The "unknown soldiers of emam zaman" are working on them, for a TV confession!
Democracy does not work
by Anonymouss (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:31 AM PDTDemocracy does not work if the majority of people are idiots like you.
very powerful. bon
by somewhere else (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 09:25 AM PDTvery powerful. bon courage.
can only get better. must get better for you for us for everyone.
Sore Losers
by Nifky (not verified) on Sun Jun 14, 2009 08:48 AM PDTThese people are just sore losers. Ironically, they live much better lives than 90% of Iran because they are the rich and privileged. The middle class and under has SPOKEN!!!!!!!!!
God Bless Democracy!!!