Deadly calshes rock N. Iran for the 2nd consecutive day
SMCCDI (information Service)
Mar 14, 2004
Deadly clashes rocked, on Sunday and for the 2nd consecutive day, the northern city of Fereydoon-Kenar located by the Caspian sea in the Mazandaran province. Several more protesters have been killed, raising the death toll to more than 8, and hundreds of other wounded and arrested.
The regime's heliported special forces sent from Esfahan and Tehran have opened fire and for the first time used of shot guns in order to break the popular demos leaded by the city's maverick women who came into the streets in support of their fathers, brothers and husbands. Several of them were seen laying on the ground and beaten up after the regime forces opened the charge.
Noise of sporadic shooting were heard all night along and several members of the Pasdaran elite force and the Bassij have been shot to death or captured in ambushes made by the residents. Several security patrol cars have been destroyed by Molotov cocktails thrown from roofs.
More official buildings, including the the home of the supreme leader's representative, have been set ablaze as young masked protesters retaliated to the regime forces extreme brutality and use of lethal force. Banks, Security HQ and several official buildings have been heavily damaged.
The situation is very tense and the regime forces have blocked all accesses to the city in order to avoid the spread of riots to the neighboring cities, such as, Babolsar, Babol and especially Amol where sporadic clashes have happened in the last days.
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Thanks for the ping and the link.
America's left wing mediots continue to ignore this incredible event.
Their worse fear is that the brave people of Iran will bring about a regime change by themselves in Iran. Then that could spread like a positive virus to Syria, Cuba, N. Korea and other hell holes where tryants rule.
I sent this [32] to everyone at FOX News and many more.
A deadly transposition occurs in the title: calshes s/b clashes.