Posted on 02/11/2005 6:18:45 PM PST by Khashayar
This is just in...
Around 1500-2000 freedom loving people gathered in the most famous park of Tehran in North of Tehran (Between 7pm-11PM last night) to protest against the regime of the Mullahs.
Various reports indicate that the security forces detained the speaker of the protestors. she was detained and sent to Evin prison.
VOA Persian service also confirms the same report.
PING
Thought it is positive news!
Time for some prayers for the speaker? She has mine.
Some day soon, the ticking will stop, the alarm will ring and Iranians will shed the weight of mullahcracy.
YES it is positive news!
Thanks!
Prayers for her. I wish them luck kicking off this revolution.
These Iraniana really need to get some cameras.
I pray for all of our courageous assets in and out of Iran--old soldiers and young, too.
Oh. "Asset" is true friend and warrior for freedom.
Agreed!
Khashayar, I wish for you and your Iranian brethren a generation of men and women that we were blessed to have in 1776 here in America.
They overcame the largest military force in history until that time, the British Empire, to establish the USA.
Iranians can do the same. The tipping point is close.
Tell everyone to start shoving.
And tell them we here in the USA are behind them.
Prayers for the oppressed--especially those brave enough to lead or speak out against the Mullahs.
I do believe Mr. President had it right all along! Granted there are many variables but make no mistake a Free Iraq will inspire the revolution from within.
Please let us know the name when it is known, of the brave speaker who was imprisoned, courage must be celebrated, not remain anonymous.
Prayers for this brave woman, may millions follow in her footsteps, Long Live Persia!
Prayers for speaker sent to prison....may God protect her.
ping
BUMP!
The theocracy of the Mullah ragheads is kaput. Look at an on-line map of Iran. It's now surrounded by water and freedom plus a couple of ..stans. The people who need to get out can do so pretty easily now.
"Long Live Persia!"
Wasn't Persia the combined property of what are now Iran and Iraq? I'm not sure.
I'm not sure either, but here's a great Site with lots of thumbnails of Persepolis.
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/IRAN/PAAI/PAAI_Persepolis.html
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