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Tehran gripped by worst rioting since revolution
Independent ^ | October 27, 2001 | Nick Pelham

Posted on 10/27/2001 10:38:03 PM PDT by stilts

Tens of thousands of young people have taken to the streets of Iran in the past week, causing some of the worst violence in the history of the 22-year-old Islamic revolution. The youths – both boys and girls – used two World Cup football qualifying fixtures as an excuse to reclaim the streets and assert their hunger for Western culture and freedoms.

In Tehran, the young people braved tear gas and blows from the security forces to cavort to the sound of the Western pop star Sonique, blaring from radios. Girls blew hooters at Islamic vigilantes armed with staves while their boyfriends fought riot police with stones and homemade explosives.

Shock at a 3-1 loss against Bahrain on Sunday sparked two nights of nationwide protests and the crowds returned to the streets on Wednesday following a 1-0 victory against the Emirates.

"What we're witnessing are the sort of demonstrations which preceded the last months of the Shah,'' said a senior Iranian analyst who wanted his name withheld.

Dozens of banks have been burned and cars overturned as the authorities set up special courts to try more than a thousand detainees officially denounced as football hooligans.

But the chanting of the crowds has been overtly political. Youths taunted groups of brutal Islamic vigilantes known as Bassiji, Persian for holy warriors, and chanted zindibad azadi [long live freedom].

The 11 September attacks have boosted pro-Western voices. Iran has emerged as one of the few Muslim states where people have taken to the streets in sympathy with the US.

Conservatives remain suspicious that expressions of sympathy hide a broader agenda of counter-revolution. Earlier this month in Mohseni Square – a part of Tehran so Westernised that Iranians call it the 51st state of America – police used clubs to disperse a crowd of mourners, including elderly women, holding a vigil for the New York attacks.

Hard-liners say that the war in Afghanistan marks the final stage in the military encirclement of Iran. In addition to the US arsenal in the Persian Gulf, Washington now has thousands of troops close to Iran's eastern border with Pakistan and to the north in Tajikistan.

Western efforts to bring back the exiled shah of Afghanistan are arousing fears of a similar plot to restore a shah to Iran. In silent protests on Sunday, demonstrators in Mohseni Square claimed Reza Pahlavi, the son of the ousted late shah, as their spiritual leader.

Opposition satellite TV channels beamed from Los Angeles have stoked a growing nostalgia for the monarchy. In a belated effort to muzzle the royalists, the Islamic vigilantes have swooped on the rooftops of northern Tehran confiscating hundreds of satellite dishes.

But popular pressure has already extracted concessions from the ayatollahs. While women are still barred from attending football games, they now occupy the front desks in Iranian hotels and strut the streets holding hands with their boyfriends.

Opposition to the great Satan of the US has given way to tacit support for the attack on the Taliban and an official policy of "active neutrality'' in the American bombing. Iran has also undertaken to rescue any US airmen downed in Afghanistan.

Newspaper editorials have openly appealed to the clerics not to waste the opportunity to mend relations with the US and have called on President Khatami to join the alliance.


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Sports bringing the world together.
1 posted on 10/27/2001 10:38:03 PM PDT by stilts
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To: stilts
I'm wondering if the Afghan women would pick up bats, could they put the 'religious students' on the run?
2 posted on 10/27/2001 10:43:20 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: stilts
Even the most fundamentalist government, over time, has to deal with freedom doesn't it?
5 posted on 10/27/2001 10:53:59 PM PDT by Arkinsaw
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To: Converse Lee
Great. Now we gotta start liking Iran again. I can't keep up with all this anymore.

This made me lol... thanks I needed it!

6 posted on 10/27/2001 11:01:25 PM PDT by Gladwin
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To: Converse Lee
Great. Now we gotta start liking Iran again. I can't keep up with all this anymore.

ROTFL. It's a complicated world we live in.

7 posted on 10/27/2001 11:02:43 PM PDT by danzaroni
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To: stilts
WOW ... I don't know what to say .. is there hope for this nation ??? .. time will tell
8 posted on 10/27/2001 11:02:49 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Converse Lee
Man I can't keep all of this straight... Iran good. No, Iran Bad.... No, Good....
9 posted on 10/27/2001 11:03:11 PM PDT by subAtomic
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To: stilts
This is the modern era birthplace of all this fundamentalist crap, how ironic that they are now the new pro-westerners. I guess they grew tired of living like a bunch of terds. On a lighter note: I remember when the ayatollah died and the mourners were in such a frenzy that they overturned his coffin and dropped his sorry butt in the street, that was a real knee slapper.
10 posted on 10/27/2001 11:07:18 PM PDT by NOLBRLS
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To: overseer5
Yea he took the cake, I also remember his death warrant on Rushdy, I went out and bought a hardback edition of The Satanic Verses to help fund his hiding out..
12 posted on 10/27/2001 11:18:16 PM PDT by NOLBRLS
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To: stilts
Kind of gives you a warm fuzzy feeling doesn't it? Now if they'll just pay the 1979 hostages their lawsuit claims we might feel even better.
13 posted on 10/27/2001 11:20:40 PM PDT by MedicalMess
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To: overseer5
Ayatollah wrote a book advocating sex with animals, then burning them afterwards, and advocating making sex slaves out of girls 5 years old.

Back at the time of the revolution, 1979-80 I recall something to the effect you mention. It was specifically directions for having sex with chickens; a kind of how to do it the holy way.

Can you direct us, to the source for this book?

14 posted on 10/27/2001 11:26:51 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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Girls blew hooters at Islamic vigilantes armed with staves
Not quite sure what it means,But I do have an active imagination....:-0
15 posted on 10/27/2001 11:35:53 PM PDT by HP8753
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To: stilts
Is it too late to switch the olympics to Iran?
17 posted on 10/27/2001 11:41:51 PM PDT by paul51
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To: NOLBRLS
I remember when the ayatollah died and the mourners were in such a frenzy that they overturned his coffin and dropped his sorry butt in the street, that was a real knee slapper.

LMAO! I had forgotten about that! Thanks for the re-mind! I can vividly remember the pictures of that.

Next thing you know they'll be wanting our dam blue jeans which we have to wear out first!

18 posted on 10/27/2001 11:57:27 PM PDT by jwh_Denver
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Sports bringing the world together.

Maybe, or maybe young people just like to rebel against whatever is handy. A generation ago they rebeled by putting on the veils, now they are rebeling by ripping them off. Rebels wore beards and longhair in one generation, skinheads defined the next.

Short attention span bringing the world together?

19 posted on 10/28/2001 12:05:24 AM PDT by patriciaruth
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I went out and bought a hardback edition of The Satanic Verses to help fund his hiding out..

Me, too! A tough and boring read....

20 posted on 10/28/2001 12:07:46 AM PDT by patriciaruth
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