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    Iran, Iran and again Iran. These days, Iran in the Middle East is different from the past. Iran today is very different from the past. 7 December this year (Persian date 16 Azar), proved that the green movement in Iran is still alive and to power their way will continue. Iranian protectors, demonstrated are present to reach freedom, high cost to pay. Now, the control of streets with the police involvement is. Police involvement with the people, by bloody than before.
    Iran's rulers threatened constantly be more. But people, each more than before, through to the Red Line. They now simply turns fire Jennifer Khamenei, not fear of harsh slogans. Iranian people, especially students, are demanding true freedom. The state will not radical Islamic fundamentalists and are demanding separation of religion and politics.
    Iranian People have not problems with religion, even a very large percentage of people are interested in religion. However, their involvement and Extremist fundamentalist rulers are angry. State violence is unbearable. Human rights are not respected. Freedom of the people reached a minimum. Economic problems are more constantly. Unfortunately, the Islamic Republic faces of evil Iranians showed the world.
    I as an Iranian who lives in Iran, I am embarrassed of Ahmadinejad. He is our true representative, in the world. He is a liar and forger. A real dictator. The world should know, today the Iranian government are standing injustice. They never do not tolerate liars. Wait and see, how we will reach the national government. Rule derived from real people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrus_empire View Post

    Iran, Iran and again Iran. These days, Iran in the Middle East is different from the past. Iran today is very different from the past. 7 December this year (Persian date 16 Azar), proved that the green movement in Iran is still alive and to power their way will continue. Iranian protectors, demonstrated are present to reach freedom, high cost to pay. Now, the control of streets with the police involvement is. Police involvement with the people, by bloody than before.
    Iran's rulers threatened constantly be more. But people, each more than before, through to the Red Line. They now simply turns fire Jennifer Khamenei, not fear of harsh slogans. Iranian people, especially students, are demanding true freedom. The state will not radical Islamic fundamentalists and are demanding separation of religion and politics.
    Iranian People have not problems with religion, even a very large percentage of people are interested in religion. However, their involvement and Extremist fundamentalist rulers are angry. State violence is unbearable. Human rights are not respected. Freedom of the people reached a minimum. Economic problems are more constantly. Unfortunately, the Islamic Republic faces of evil Iranians showed the world.
    I as an Iranian who lives in Iran, I am embarrassed of Ahmadinejad. He is our true representative, in the world. He is a liar and forger. A real dictator. The world should know, today the Iranian government are standing injustice. They never do not tolerate liars. Wait and see, how we will reach the national government. Rule derived from real people.
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    Ahmadinejad should return to being a "saborjhian" (carpet thread painter )
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    I hope this will succeed. I link some videos


    Iranian top student throw some symbolic money on the floor for Government mercenaries in 7th Dec!
    Students of Polytechnic university rallying out.
    Daughter of Ayatollah Rafsanjani, "Faeze" in the Azad Islamic university.
    Amir Kabir university on 7th of December
    Azad Islamic university of City Mashhad
    Ghazvin university


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    This happened in all of the universities across the country.
    Last edited by Viking Prince; December 13, 2009 at 09:03 AM.

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    Default Re: 7 December, Student's today in Iran

    To have nearly every major university protest simultaneous says something in terms of coordination and unity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    To have nearly every major university protest simultaneous says something in terms of coordination and unity.
    I wonder who coordinates them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonius View Post
    I wonder who coordinates them...
    face book, yahoo messenger, telephone, parties, schools, offices, everywhere is the place to get the news of the movement, it was Mousavi's election campaign slogan that "every person works as a campaign."

    This way, I'll tell the news to my friends and family, each of them will also tell his friends and family and also so on!

    Just add me on face book and you'll know about every movement that is going to occur! (Of course if you know Persian)

    In this case, Mousavi is the last reason of people coordinating. Even Mousavi admitted after the election that he's just following the people movement and supporting it, not leading it.

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    I havent understood what people expected in the case Musavi was elected

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPirate View Post
    I havent understood what people expected in the case Musavi was elected
    Best reason: they expected Ahmadinejad out!

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    Indeed. He may not be as reformist as we outsiders want, but its a start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Future Filmmaker View Post
    Indeed. He may not be as reformist as we outsiders want, but its a start.
    well at least he is preferable to Ahmadinejad
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    Iranian people, from Mousavi, had good memories. He was a reformist. Of course, the Islamic type. Also, his wife, Mrs. Dr. Rahnavard, is an intellectual and artist. Do not forget, Mousavi time, was an artist. He is a painter. Same cases, shows how he is different with Ahmadinejad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrus_empire View Post
    Iranian people, from Mousavi, had good memories. He was a reformist. Of course, the Islamic type. Also, his wife, Mrs. Dr. Rahnavard, is an intellectual and artist. Do not forget, Mousavi time, was an artist. He is a painter. Same cases, shows how he is different with Ahmadinejad.
    Exactly.

    Eventually the regime will fall - they shown their worst qualities in the recent months.

    Present day Iran reminds me 1980s in the Eastern Europe - corrupted, incompetent regimes with little idea what to do with protests.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrus_empire View Post
    Iranian people, from Mousavi, had good memories. He was a reformist. Of course, the Islamic type. Also, his wife, Mrs. Dr. Rahnavard, is an intellectual and artist. Do not forget, Mousavi time, was an artist. He is a painter. Same cases, shows how he is different with Ahmadinejad.
    well Ahmadinejad's family used to paint carpet threads!

    but yeah Mousavi is good

    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonius View Post
    So the acronyms have nothing to do with it?
    which acronyms?
    Last edited by Babur; December 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM.
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    which acronyms?
    Funny ones, like CIA for example...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonius View Post
    Funny ones, like CIA for example...
    and what do they have to do with all this?
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    Edit.Noble Savage


    thanks Noble Savage

    well what is Karroubi up to nowadays? is he still supporting this movement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonius View Post
    Funny ones, like CIA for example...
    No, the movement has started in Iran and hopefully will finish in Iran. There is no CIA or UK hands in this situation. People went and voted for Mousavi. Votes were read Ahmadinejad, then people went to the streets to get their votes back. No country has anything to do with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DashSia View Post
    No, the movement has started in Iran and hopefully will finish in Iran. There is no CIA or UK hands in this situation. People went and voted for Mousavi. Votes were read Ahmadinejad, then people went to the streets to get their votes back. No country has anything to do with this.
    I agree completely
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    This is why America should support the democratic movements in Iran, instead of threatening all Iranian men, women and children with nuclear annihilation.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    This is why America should support the democratic movements in Iran, instead of threatening all Iranian men, women and children with nuclear annihilation.
    I completely agree with that.

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