Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st
You guys are going off the deep end. No one is asking for overthrowing the government. Even the Iranian officials have admitted irregularities in the voting process with certain districts casting more votes than eligible voters.
This is a message to Mr. Ahamdinejar:
If truly you have won the election fair and square and that you have truly brought prosperity, security and wealth to Iran, then please kindly, explain why is there a mass protests, the need to bring out your paramilitary (riot police, basji etc) to keep the protesters in check, the need to exert violence, the brutality, the cruelty, the need to shut down all the telecommunication lines, text message, online social media, curbing of international press coverage, banning media journalists from going down to the streets to report on the mass protests but most importantly, why is there such a mass protest in the first place? Why is there even such a strong out cry from the rest of the world? How do you explain the high unemployment and inflation rate, and the inequality treatment of women in Iran? I think this is a no brainer for the rest of the world, but we would love to hear from you!
If the regime is so confident in the results then it could simply try the re-election. Why it is so afraid and killing the innocent peaceful protester brutally? And also those in charge were definitely amazing in counting 40 million ballots in 5 hours during the midnight, and announcing the results in the state radio at 6 AM I should mentioned that at the night of election at 8 pm while people were still busy voting at the polling stations Iran official news site reported Ahmadinajad’s winning!!! Again at the same night at 11 pm they published the same news!!! And the day after election the fake president was congratulated by the supreme leader before guardian council admit the results. Now they are theatrically try to fool the people by pretending that they are following the complaint legally. The problem is that the plaintiff complaints’ are brought to a jury who is guilty itself.
You judge
Iran government and unfortunately so many naďve people believe that the so called “dust and tumbleweed” protesters belong to urban areas and educated population who are quite capable of communicating via the modern media such as internet, while the other so called majority of “63%” who had won the case are from rural areas, uneducated and so poor and incapable of presenting themselves as they should. First, according to Tehran mayor, the estimated number of “dust and tumbleweed” protesters on June 15 was about 3 million. Second, 3/4 of Iran population is living in urban areas not in rural ones. Third, any healthy mind would accept that the educated population can better decide for their country than the uneducated ones but this government is trying to get rid of educated ones by killing and imprisoning them, (Basiji’s attack to Tehran University and its dormitory). Finally, if the government is right, then they should be proud for creating such a huge poor population. Do you think that those who kill a young girl in her prime on the street have any respect for the view of others?
You guys are going off the deep end. No one is asking for overthrowing the government. Even the Iranian officials have admitted irregularities in the voting process with certain districts casting more votes than eligible voters.
This is a message to Mr. Ahamdinejar:
If truly you have won the election fair and square and that you have truly brought prosperity, security and wealth to Iran, then please kindly, explain why is there a mass protests, the need to bring out your paramilitary (riot police, basji etc) to keep the protesters in check, the need to exert violence, the brutality, the cruelty, the need to shut down all the telecommunication lines, text message, online social media, curbing of international press coverage, banning media journalists from going down to the streets to report on the mass protests but most importantly, why is there such a mass protest in the first place? Why is there even such a strong out cry from the rest of the world? How do you explain the high unemployment and inflation rate, and the inequality treatment of women in Iran? I think this is a no brainer for the rest of the world, but we would love to hear from you!
If the regime is so confident in the results then it could simply try the re-election. Why it is so afraid and killing the innocent peaceful protester brutally? And also those in charge were definitely amazing in counting 40 million ballots in 5 hours during the midnight, and announcing the results in the state radio at 6 AM I should mentioned that at the night of election at 8 pm while people were still busy voting at the polling stations Iran official news site reported Ahmadinajad’s winning!!! Again at the same night at 11 pm they published the same news!!! And the day after election the fake president was congratulated by the supreme leader before guardian council admit the results. Now they are theatrically try to fool the people by pretending that they are following the complaint legally. The problem is that the plaintiff complaints’ are brought to a jury who is guilty itself.
You judge
Iran government and unfortunately so many naďve people believe that the so called “dust and tumbleweed” protesters belong to urban areas and educated population who are quite capable of communicating via the modern media such as internet, while the other so called majority of “63%” who had won the case are from rural areas, uneducated and so poor and incapable of presenting themselves as they should. First, according to Tehran mayor, the estimated number of “dust and tumbleweed” protesters on June 15 was about 3 million. Second, 3/4 of Iran population is living in urban areas not in rural ones. Third, any healthy mind would accept that the educated population can better decide for their country than the uneducated ones but this government is trying to get rid of educated ones by killing and imprisoning them, (Basiji’s attack to Tehran University and its dormitory). Finally, if the government is right, then they should be proud for creating such a huge poor population. Do you think that those who kill a young girl in her prime on the street have any respect for the view of others?
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