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Student Protests in Iran (Photos)
Farsnews ^ | Dec. 6, 2006

Posted on 12/06/2006 1:13:34 PM PST by nuconvert

Edited on 12/06/2006 1:22:06 PM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]

Today is "Students Day" in Iran, and thousands demonstrated this morning in universities across the country. Below are pictures taken at Tehran University where the crowd was estimated at several thousand.

Some of the signs read, "Death to Dictatorship", "Death to Islamic Republic", "Students For Workers", "We have nothing to lose to defend freedom", "Free political prisoners now", "Boycott the sham elections".

Police and many more vigilantes (basij) were on hand to control the crowds.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iran; protest; regime; studentprotest; studentsday
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To: kinghorse

I don't know. Before Carter danced on their heads, Iran used to be pro-American and modern. Women wore modern clothes. Those people are still alive and remember what freedom felt like. Those people know that Imanutjob IS (a nut job). Those people have raise their children to "never forget".

Shame on America for not doing the same. Our Gen W's think history started when they were born.


41 posted on 12/06/2006 2:36:31 PM PST by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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To: kinghorse

It's one thing to try to make the world think that your gov't is moderate. It's quite another thing to publicize a radical, violent gov't and moderate population.


42 posted on 12/06/2006 2:38:06 PM PST by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business] (...but his head is so tiny...))
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To: nuconvert; All

I am going now to send this link to Fox, CNN, ABC,CBS, MSNBC.

Don't know if it'll do any good, but if all freepers do it it should get their attention.

I cannot understand why they ignore this. Heck, a few naked PETA girls, or Cindy Sheehan, can draw a crowd of five people and make major headlines, or the lead story on the news.


43 posted on 12/06/2006 2:42:34 PM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: girlangler

[...send this link to Fox, CNN, ABC,CBS, MSNBC...]

Gor for it girl!


44 posted on 12/06/2006 2:44:40 PM PST by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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To: Cyclopean Squid

this is the same route that ajhmadinebad passed through graduating at the US consulate!


45 posted on 12/06/2006 2:44:55 PM PST by himno hero
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To: nuconvert

The Iranians have done a bang up job of making Britain and the USA look guilty for having bleed nearly to death in order to win WW1 and WW2. Our President is the reason we have a generation of kids who think history started with them. Our leadership is too embarassed of our success.


46 posted on 12/06/2006 2:47:08 PM PST by kinghorse (calls them like I sees them)
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To: nuconvert
Some of the signs read, "Death to Dictatorship", "Death to Islamic Republic", "Students For Workers", "We have nothing to lose to defend freedom", "Free political prisoners now", "Boycott the sham elections".


They are moving in the right direction. Slow but progressing!
47 posted on 12/06/2006 2:51:17 PM PST by SeeSalt
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To: nuconvert

good post


48 posted on 12/06/2006 2:51:28 PM PST by Biscuit85 (I hate CNN!)
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To: Wuli

>>You can call that "freedom", but at least the protestors, unlike you, know it is as false as the sham elections.<<

You mean like the sham election we had for the governor of my state (washington).

And let's talk about freedom. I wonder if the Iranian government regulates what kind of toilets they can buy, or forces them to wear helmets or seatbelts. Or doesn't allow them to smoke in public places, etc.

Don't get me wrong. I'm only playing devils advocate. I'm just trying to point out that we are not as free as some think, and their freedoms are not as limited as some think. The fact that they are even allowed to march is clear evidence of that.


49 posted on 12/06/2006 3:37:42 PM PST by RobRoy (Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
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To: RobRoy

I'd much rather have my toilet regualted than my LIFE regulated- http://sacredscoop.com


50 posted on 12/06/2006 3:42:03 PM PST by CottShop
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To: CottShop

I agree. But actuall, both offend me.


51 posted on 12/06/2006 3:54:22 PM PST by RobRoy (Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
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To: RobRoy

Well me too- but really, soem concessions are pretty innocuous and while they might affect the individual, they do help everyone- seatbelts do save lives and money in insurace suits, medical costs etc, saving water does help in drought prone areas etc-- yeah, it would be nice to do what we want whenever we want, but sometimes it's not always possible as others make it harder for others by abusing systems etc.


52 posted on 12/06/2006 3:58:53 PM PST by CottShop
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To: Fighting Irish
Flamed for what? Freeperland knows that the Iranian people are our natural allies
53 posted on 12/06/2006 4:10:51 PM PST by Blue State Insurgent (Those who know the truth need to speak out against these kinds of myths, and lies, and distortions..)
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To: Little Ray
Looks like there is more pro-American sentiment there than in the US State Department...

Ho Chi Minh had more pro-American sentiment than Foggy Bottom has had for over seventy years now. Good point, by the way.

54 posted on 12/06/2006 4:34:42 PM PST by PeterFinn (B’fhearr Gaeilge briste na Béarla cliste.)
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To: RobRoy

"their freedoms are not as limited as some think. The fact that they are even allowed to march is clear evidence of that."

It is against the law to hold a public gathering in Iran without prior permission. Five people standing on a street corner can be an invitation for arrest on charges of conspiring against the gov't.
Any person joining a protest/demonstration takes the chance of being beaten, arrested. etc.
Demonstrations such as the one held today are expected by the regime and they put up with them to a point. Ahmadinejad and Khatami recently visited the U.S. and tried to convince everyone that they run a free country. Very bad press to be seen beating up all the protesters in an annual event.
However, the regime has been known to use helicopter gunships on its citizens in smaller out-of-the-way cities in order to control the crowds.

I've read that the ratio of protesters to cops and gov't vigilante thugs for this event were about 2 to 1. In other words, 1 thug for every 2 protesters. That's pretty heavy-handed tight security.

P.S. Please be advised that the gov't takes photos of people participating in these events and will arrest people days later with no publicity about it. Some of these people may remain in prison for years, or end up dead.

Now, would you like to hear what can happen to children who are caught attending a coed birthday party?

So much for Iranian freedoms.


55 posted on 12/06/2006 5:20:39 PM PST by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business] (...but his head is so tiny...))
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To: sionnsar; LibreOuMort; freedom44; odds; Adam Smith

pong


56 posted on 12/06/2006 5:49:45 PM PST by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business] (...but his head is so tiny...))
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To: RobRoy

"The fact that they are even allowed to march is clear evidence of that."

The demos demonstrate nothing about freedom. They demonstrate that the Mullahs believe they are so secure in their dictatorship that the demos are meaningless.


57 posted on 12/06/2006 6:36:57 PM PST by Wuli
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To: nuconvert; LibreOuMort

Thanks for the "pong"!


58 posted on 12/06/2006 6:37:12 PM PST by sionnsar (?trad-anglican.faithweb.com?|Iran Azadi| 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | UN: Useless Nations)
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To: nuconvert

Wow---this is something....I hope the photos are real.....


59 posted on 12/06/2006 6:46:36 PM PST by Fawn (NEVER GO TO 'APPLIANCE KING' IN BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA--THEY SCAM YOU!!!)
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To: nuconvert

>>It is against the law to hold a public gathering in Iran without prior permission.<<

It is in the US too. But we spell permission "permit".

>>Demonstrations such as the one held today are expected by the regime and they put up with them to a point. <<

Are you talking about the WTS marches in Seattle. I was there. It was incredible.


60 posted on 12/06/2006 11:02:18 PM PST by RobRoy (Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
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