Posted on 03/27/2005 7:28:27 PM PST by freedom44
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While hundreds of thousands of Iranians poured into the streets of cities all across Iran last night to both celebrate the victory of Iran over Japan in Friday 's Soccer match as well as to demonstrate their hatred of the Mullacracy, the regime's television broadcast admitted to the widespread protests calling the celebrants "fools and champions of exhibitionist foreign invaders."
The regime's television, in a political analysis fraught with intense distress and exhaustion requisitioned the U.S., saying: "if the U.S. has good intentions and does intend to make a deal with us, then they must back away from supporting exiled, anti-regime Iranian media abroad which is entirely responsible for inciting such revolts."
The whistle of the referee in the end of the Iran/Japan soccer game yesterday was the sign of the beginning of another [and more to come] of the anti-Islamic republic, nationwide demonstrations which in fact raged on throughout the night ending in the early hours of this morning.
People had come out in the streets of the nation and threw their homemade grenades and firecrackers (left over from the New Year's festival of fire) and in unison loudly chanted anti-regime slogans. As a result, the 9 o'clock news was continuously disrupted and the deafening sounds of the fireworks and grenades which had the anchors frightened, forced them to cut the live feed to reread the news over and over again.
Though the protests were intense and extensive, the protestors, as always were responsible and mindful not hurt anyone, continuously chanting their slogans; in certain parts of the capital plain-clothes mercenaries and the regime's thugs brutally attacked and waged bloodshed. In one of the city squares where people had gathered, many of the demonstrators were women who refused to keep the scarves and vails on. As the anti-riot forces attacked people with metal pipes, clubs and chains thousands began chanting in rhymes: "People join us and condemn the executioners and oppressors...death to dictators...get lost hired killer mercenaries..."
In several areas of Tehran, the streets were brimming with protestors into the farthest discernable distance. In one of the streets off of Fatemi Square, someone shrieked so loudly that the crowd rushed to see what had happened when a young woman who was removing her regulation Islamic overcoat and had begun dancing was fatally beaten by a revolutionary guard with a metal pipe in his hand. She fell to the ground, bleeding; the crowd rushed her to Khomeini hospital where due to severe head injury, she was pronounced dead in the early hours of today. Her friends told our reporter that she was 23 year old Meetra. The news of Meetra's death fuelled the protestor's anger and action against the regime was further intensified. People chanted: "Death to those who kill our freedom-fighters. Death to a puppet parliament; Death to armed despots..." and with this, the revolutionary guards and mercenaries and anti-riot guards continued attacking people with tear gas and various other forms of restraint.
In areas of northern Tehran, people chanted slogans directed at the U.S. administration: "Bush, Bush, support, protection..."
Upon hearing these slogans the revolutionary guards stormed the protestors but the enormity of the crowd alarmed them into recoiling down the street to join their core of their street command units; these units were comprised of knife and machete-wielding career criminals who began stabbing and slashing people. This however did not stop people from continuing the anti-regime slogans. They repeated: "Referendum, referendum instead of your phoney elections...we want no mullah, nor sheikh, we curse YOU, Ruhollah..."
The protestors have made a pact to once again pour out into the streets of Iran, on March 30th, right after the Iran/Korea Soccer match and they promise that next time, they will be stronger and more powerful than ever in confronting the Mullahs and their hired killers.
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So will this be the beginning of the Soccer Revolution?
"In areas ... people chanted slogans directed at the U.S. administration: "Bush, Bush, support, protection..."
Now that is a change! The mulla's are losin' it!! The more brutal this repression, the more determined the protesters get.
Freedom like in Iraq calls. This IS Bushes fault.
BUMP IT!
Not really a change. Iran's general populace are pro-Bush. Read this article about a BBC world poll.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1371061/posts
If Iran regime was to fall, what will be the favored and best for Iranians to have in power? 1)President Khatami's faction 2)PMOI/MEK/NLA 3)Soccer team members of Iran 4)A mix of the above 5)Others.
Wow! These people really have a LOT of courage. It seems like things are ready to explode before long. Hopefully they can throw the Mullahs and their helpers out of the government....out of the country! Prayers are sent for their success.
The people do not support Khatami he's got about 15% support and MKO/MEK have about 5%. The people support a secular nationalistic government - most student groups have called for international referendum on the future of the regime.
[If Iran regime was to fall, what will be the favored and best for Iranians to have in power? 1)President Khatami's faction 2)PMOI/MEK/NLA 3)Soccer team members of Iran 4)A mix of the above 5)Others.]
I realize your question is a valid one pertaining to the important details of a complex political situation, but;
The hundreds of thousands of people in the streets don't care about that right now. All they are thinking about is getting rid of the oppressive regime that exists now and THEN they'll worry about replacing it with an accountable elected government.
Personally, I like 3)Soccer team members of Iran, plus 5)others
:^)
"exhibitionist foreign invaders"
Lol. Who is invading them?
Mostafa Piran Released from Prison
Mostafa Piran, one of the brave leaders of the teachers' movement, was detained last summer, 5 July 2004, and transferred to an unknown location. Later it had been known that Mostafa Piran was captive in solitary confinement cell 7 of Evin prison. He was charged on resisting authorities' orders during a raid in which the Piran's private residence was stormed and looted by Islamic authorities.
Following his arrest, Mostafa Piran was subjected to brutal beatings by plainclothes agents of the regime. He underwent a series of interrogations where he was subjected to physical and psychological torture.
On March 19, one day prior to Norouz, Mostafa Piran was released from prison.
http://www.daneshjooyan.org/english/communique/2005/260305a.html
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Persian Satellite TV is suffering. There are now only 2 Iranian-American run politically anti-Islamic Republic satellite tv stations that beam into in Iran. All the others beam either music or educational programs. Our government failed to send funding to pro-American, pro-Democracy stations in California, but why? Pro-American stations that beam into Iran have been shut down due to lack of funding, but a new pro-Islamic Republic station funded by the Iranian government has opened and virtually all the stations have become apolitical.
"Our government failed to send funding to pro-American, pro-Democracy stations in California, but why?"
Wasn't this part of Santorum or Brownback's bill?
Why?
Do you know the legislation? Was it in a bill and then got cut out?
BTW,thanks for the ping!
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