The Protests Continue!
On 9 July 2009, the 10th anniversary of the 18 Tir 1378 massacre in which at least 17 students were killed, Iranians took to the streets again in mass protest against the dictatorial regime which, one month ago, stole the 2009 Iranian presidential election.
Tens of thousands of ordinary Iranians took part. Protesters were not only students, but men and women young and old hand in hand. They faced tear gas, clubs, and bullets.
Reports say that the Basij, the religious militia which has terrorized the people of Iran, were outnumbered on the streets today. They clashed with the protesters. Sometimes, they broke and ran.
Chants include: "Death To Dictator" ," We are all Together" and " Mojtaba Die, before you become the supreme leader"
Mojtaba Khamenei is the Son of Khamenei the supreme leader. He is currently in charge of the Basij militia and responsible for the election fraud.
The Brave People of Iran Demand Governmnet change and freedom and they will Sacrifice everything to get it.
The days of Islamic Dictatorship are coming to and end!
LONG LIVE IRAN
LONG LIVE FREEDOM
DEATH TO ISLAMIC DICTATORSHIP!
DEATH TO BASEEJ!
DEATH TO KHAMENEI
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The Islamic Republic must be confronted and destroyed with every ounce of energy. Every Iranian should be committed to the downfall of these fucking scum bag Islami-Fascist mother fuckers. Death to the Islamic Reoublic. Arreste them. Put them on trial and then hang them. Incinerate their bodies after their punishment. Free Iran. Free Iran. Free Iran.
fidelio8866 1 year ago
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"A house divided against itself cannot stand."
-- Abraham Lincoln [June 1858]
The same exact outrage was felt by the YOUTH during the shah's time -- leading to 1979 revolution -- and during 1953, and ALL other uprisings.
All of these governments, Including the Present One, were placed by the west.
Can you trust any of your own people, inside AND outside of Iran (that is if you are honest with yourself)? & Why? changing each individual from within should be PART of the goal AS WELL.
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TomSolivin 2 years ago