Thursday, June 18, 2009

Today at Toopkhooneh

Massive crowds, mourning the martyrs of the protests so far, sing the true national anthem of Iran and not the official Islamic Republic one:



Protests in Rasht. Young girl is caught badly beaten up, God knows what happened to her afterwards at the hands of those savages.



Shot in the throat:





NEVER FORGET THE CASMII TRAITORS. HERE THEY ARE SUPPORTING THE COUP AND DISPLAYING THE PICTURE OF MOSSADIQ!
http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/index.php?q=node/8026

6 comments:

Sohrab said...

I just heard from a two of my best friends back home. I've known these guys since elementary school. First of all, I was happy to find that both of them are safe and sound.

But I was also elated to learn just how fired up they were for the next rally! The momentum is only growing.

Amaa baayad begam: Nemidounam chikar khaham kard agar ye basijiye shepeshoo hataa zarre'i azayatushen kone!

Arash said...

I cannot understand why they have a picture of Dr Mossadeq on their homepage when the forerunners of the regime they support not only helped overthrow him, but also attempted to assassinate him. Dr Mossadeq will live on forever in the hearts of Iranians, it is a shame that his greatness has been hijacked by these low lives to help propagate a regime he would have been disgusted at.

With regards to the videos, number one was lovely. I cannot wait for the day when their Islamic Republic National Anthem and their Islamic Republic Flag and so on are consigned to history books, and our true identity will replace their Arabo-Islamified nonsense. Yay for Ey Iran, it has always been and will always remain Iran's true National Anthem.

Arash

Winston said...

Saturday is the make or break day for Iran

Maggie said...

Sohrab, that is good news about your friends. I will be continuing to pray for these brave people. I hope the momentum continues.

ALLIANCE FOR DEMOCRACY IN IRAN said...

These Pricks are so scared of Iranians - they do not even allow people to make comments about their Black propaganda articles.

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