Saturday, June 13, 2009

Iran Election: State of martial law



Iranian interior ministry banned public gatherings and protests. Short Message Service (SMS) has been shutdown since yesterday. Universities are shutdown from today for two days. Riot police and plainclothes spread in city and major streets. Riot police using batons to beat Mousavi supporters and people reported they heard gun shuts.

Outrage and angry voters who were not satisfied with election result and regime lies and don’t accept Ahamdinejad as the President headed to streets.


5 comments:

Leigh said...

Sorry to hear about what appears to be a rigging of the vote. It would be good if the people could make their voice heard, but blood on the streets becomes a probability.

Rodrigo Cerqueira said...

Sorry to hear that too. Keep the struggle. People's will should prevail.

Best wishes from Brazil, Rodrigo Cerqueira

Winston said...

Let's hope this is the beginning of the end of this repressive regime

Fariborz Shamshiri said...

Thank you guys, let's see how it is gonna unfold in upcoming days

Fariborz Shamshiri said...

@ Winston: what a coincidence! I hope for the same thing

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