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This time people don’t want to let it go easy, so they took their anger and outrage to the streets and clashed with police, plainclothes and security forces using stones, petrol bombs and mostly empty hands.
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6 comments:
excellent pictures.... the people should have known better that regime is a fake entity and won't honor its promises.
From Texas--please be safe. The pictures are frightening and there is no telling what this regime will do.
To the brothers in Iran:
Good luck to you all! Never give up on YOUR rights. No man, woman or child deserves to be held back or manipulated by a corrupt government! Society will suffer as only the elitists will prosper. I am not Iranian but this has nothing to do with race, religion or your standing in society. This has to do with the basic HUMAN rights af every human on earth.
As a side note:
Don't always believe what you here on your media outlets. Most, like our's here in the states are lies. They tell us what the government want's us to here. We are no different than you are. We may have different cultures, but we as people are the same. We all wish to be happy, respected and FREE!
Good luck and never give up!
Mike
From Iran - we won't give in to this fraud. it's a tough situation, dangerous, and scary. Internet is almost down or very slow. News and pro-Mousavi wbesites are being filtered or hacked one by one. The regime is cutting off any means of connection to the rest of the world. Police is fighting people like they are fighting their enemis, not their compatriots.
we're just hoping pressure on the regime from other countries and human rights organizations. But we all know this won't happen.
Alsalam alikom
really my iranian brothers, i know your feeling toward that rotten and corrupt regime, i'm from gaza & the regime here is like your one.
when i watched your protests in the street i remembered the situation here & the way which Hamas government treat people here.
we want freedom in that part of the world
I apologize i haven't seen your blog before, & i want u to know that you got our support here in Egypt. We will try our best to spread the real picture to as much people we can, with hopes of you getting rid of this unjust & filthy regime.
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