Posted on 05/23/2005 1:53:20 PM PDT by Khashayar
Students of Tehran University are protesting against the ban on candidates of the upcoming presidential election.
They are chanting: Death To Dictator, Death To Oppression.
those can't be live....it's after midnite in Iran
Prayers going up for the Iranian people.
You need to click on the pic of the area you want to see.
photo courtesy of dead
I see. Thanx
They did in 1979, too.
Absent from muslim/arab lands is a true peoples' revolution, complete with arms and sufficient will to see it to the end.
Thus far in Iran, it keeps repeating like a university demonstration.
Insanity: Doing the same thing, over and over, expecting different results.
Guns + will to use them = something different
Damn straight! And Islam has made them the furthest thing from the great proud Persian empire. I just don't understand how they let that happen to them, and I fear we may be letting it happen to us.
GOOD!. I hope they throw the bum rags out of office so we wont have to nuke them.
DO you spose it would be ok if we went in and helped?
Does your country know that you visit Free Republic? Keep us informed, this may not be reported in the media, only to us here in our pajamas. Let freedom ring!
FREE IRAN!!
So your a Nationalist and not a Globalist like most people on this site. Be prepared for a sh*t storm coming your way.
"Does your country know that you visit Free Republic?"
You've GOT to be kidding!
,,, a good friend of mine has a brother there at present, in Tehran. He said they're very friendly and hospitable people. He married one. There's anti-American sentiment in the middle east but not everywhere. What needs changing in Iran is the regime.
Go, Iranian freedom fighters!
[I wish we could send substantial aid, but all
we got a surplus of right now are lying editors and reporters, and illegal immigrants.]
Stay safe. I will pray for you.
The Iranians I have known have been absolutly the salt of the earth nicest people. They are very interested in talking about family...somewhat of a badge of honor to them. They seem very concerned with being good neighbors and living by the rules. Granted, all of them were pre-revolution Iranians, so maybe my experience isn't typical.
Like your homepage, dude. Very interesting.
,,, my personal experiences recently have been more with Iraqis. I've formed a very favourable opinion of them as immigrants. The ones I've met work hard. If you smile when you're talking with them they seem to relax more and they're always happy with any help or info you can give them.
Great pictures. Keep up the good work. The Iranian people will flourish under freedom and democracy.
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