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  • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

    Another USA led coupe in south america!
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      Another USA led coupe in south america!
      http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/wo...er=rss&emc=rss
      Hmmm... lets see whats in Honduras

      Breakwater Resources Ltd.: Update on Honduras
      TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 29, 2009) - Breakwater (TSX:BWR) advises that operations at its' Mochito Mine in Honduras have been unaffected by the change in government there yesterday. There has been no disruption to the operations nor are any anticipated at this time. All production and shipping schedules are intact. We are monitoring the situation closely and will update on any change to the current status.

      Breakwater is a mining, exploration and development company which produces and sells zinc, copper, lead and gold concentrates to customers around the world. The Company's concentrate production is derived from three mines in Chile, Honduras and Canada. Breakwater's Langlois mine in Quebec, Canada is currently on temporary care and maintenance.

      Honduras, the original model for the Banana republic, where the United Fruit Company and Standard Fruit Company dominated the country's key banana export sector and associated land holdings and railways, saw insertion of American troops in 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924, and 1925

      Bananas... Only Americans would be willing to go to war over bananas...
      Last edited by KanadaHye; 06-30-2009, 03:07 AM.
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      • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

        Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
        Hmmm... lets see whats in Honduras

        Breakwater Resources Ltd.: Update on Honduras
        TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 29, 2009) - Breakwater (TSX:BWR) advises that operations at its' Mochito Mine in Honduras have been unaffected by the change in government there yesterday. There has been no disruption to the operations nor are any anticipated at this time. All production and shipping schedules are intact. We are monitoring the situation closely and will update on any change to the current status.

        Breakwater is a mining, exploration and development company which produces and sells zinc, copper, lead and gold concentrates to customers around the world. The Company's concentrate production is derived from three mines in Chile, Honduras and Canada. Breakwater's Langlois mine in Quebec, Canada is currently on temporary care and maintenance.

        Honduras, the original model for the Banana republic, where the United Fruit Company and Standard Fruit Company dominated the country's key banana export sector and associated land holdings and railways, saw insertion of American troops in 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924, and 1925

        Bananas... Only Americans would be willing to go to war over bananas...
        Actually all the major European powers with a sizeable navy went to war over sugar and chocolate. I doubt banana's is really much different.

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        • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

          Unconfirmed report:

          6 Mousavi supporters reportedly hanged
          Jul. 1, 2009
          SABINA AMIDI, Special to The Jerusalem Post
          As the Iranian authorities warned the opposition on Tuesday that they would tolerate no further protests over the disputed June 12 presidential elections, a report emerged of the hangings of six supporters of defeated candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi.

          Speaking after Iran's top legislative body upheld the election victory of incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, sources in Iran told this reporter in a telephone interview that the hangings took place in the holy city of Mashhad on Monday. There was no independent confirmation of the report.

          Underlining the climate of fear among direct and even indirect supporters of Mousavi's campaign for the election to be annulled, the sources also reported that a prominent cleric gave a speech to opposition protesters in Teheran earlier this week in which he publicly acknowledged that the very act of speaking at the gathering would likely cost him his life.

          "Ayatollah Hadi Gafouri said that the Imam [Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini] never wanted [current supreme Leader] Ali Khamenei to succeed him. He even went to say that the Islamic republic died the day the Imam did," one source said.

          On Monday, witnesses said thousands of policemen and Basij militiamen carrying batons were deployed in Teheran's main squares to prevent any recurrence of the opposition protests. Drivers who so much as shouted "Allahu Akbar" or beeped their horns had their windows smashed by the Basiji and riot police.




          Latest info I have from friends there is that whatever we hear here, it is hundred times worse in Tehran. A small example would be if you broke your arm you DO NOT go to the hospital because you could well be arrested without treatment taken to jail and tortured thinking you were a protester.

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          WARNING!! Graphic picture of a University student beaten beyond recognition, now in coma. I am posting this but up to you Mods if you want to keep it.

          Last edited by Eddo211; 07-01-2009, 06:37 AM. Reason: added link
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          • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

            I think the violence has "died" down....

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8121060.stm

            And...

            Iran 'disqualifies' EU from talks

            Britain has denied allegations of involvement in the Iranian riots
            The EU is no longer qualified to take part in talks on Iran's nuclear programme, a top Iranian official says.

            Maj Gen Hassan Firouzabadi, Iran's top military officer, accused the EU of interfering in riots which followed the disputed Iranian elections last month.

            Until the EU apologised for this "huge mistake", he said, it had no right to take part in the negotiations.

            The EU has yet to comment, but earlier urged Iran to avoid conflict with the international community.


            http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8128858.stm

            I'm liking this new Iranian stance.... now if only North Korea can deliver on its role as the other axis of evil then we might see some interesting events unfold.
            Last edited by KanadaHye; 07-01-2009, 07:21 AM.
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            • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

              Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
              I think the violence has "died" down....

              http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8121060.stm

              And...

              Iran 'disqualifies' EU from talks

              Britain has denied allegations of involvement in the Iranian riots
              The EU is no longer qualified to take part in talks on Iran's nuclear programme, a top Iranian official says.

              Maj Gen Hassan Firouzabadi, Iran's top military officer, accused the EU of interfering in riots which followed the disputed Iranian elections last month.

              Until the EU apologised for this "huge mistake", he said, it had no right to take part in the negotiations.

              The EU has yet to comment, but earlier urged Iran to avoid conflict with the international community.


              http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8128858.stm

              I'm liking this new Iranian stance.... now if only North Korea can deliver on its role as the other axis of evil then we might see some interesting events unfold.
              Yup …………and Iranian officials offer no single evidence of these serious accusations against the EU.

              they have been killing people in herds and they seem to have control (they even brought in hired Palestinian to control the crowd I think)
              KanadaHye, you might know already but Obama has also indicated that his offer for diplomacy and talks with Iran is no longer valid.

              Either way you look at it, this is big trouble.
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              • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

                Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                Yup …………and Iranian officials offer no single evidence of these serious accusations against the EU.

                they have been killing people in herds and they seem to have control (they even brought in hired Palestinian to control the crowd I think)
                KanadaHye, you might know already but Obama has also indicated that his offer for diplomacy and talks with Iran is no longer valid.

                Either way you look at it, this is big trouble.
                Yeah, there seems to be a lot of trouble stirring up.


                French-Israeli spat over comments

                Israel's foreign ministry has accused France of unacceptable meddling in its internal affairs over a reported comment by President Nicolas Sarkozy.

                He was quoted by Israeli TV calling for Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who leads a far-right party, to be sacked.

                The plea, which has not been confirmed nor denied by officials, was allegedly made during a meeting with Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu last week.

                Israeli Arab leaders have accused the foreign minister of anti-Arab racism.

                Ahmed Tibi, a member of the Israeli parliament for the United Arab List, welcomed President Sarkozy's comments, saying: "The international community has started to absorb the danger of the fascism" coming from Mr Lieberman.

                However, the deputy leader of Mr Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu party called the comments "grave and unacceptable".

                Mr Lieberman's office said: "If this report is correct then this is an unacceptable interference in internal Israeli affairs."

                Mr Netanyahu's office issued a statement saying the PM voiced his "full confidence" in Mr Lieberman during a meeting with ambassadors from European Union countries.

                "You need to get rid of this man... You need to remove him from this position"
                Mr Sarkozy reportedly said, to which Mr Netanyahu replied that "in private [Mr Lieberman] is pragmatic".

                http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8126437.stm
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                • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

                  Envoy Blames West For Post-Election Unrest In Armenia, Iran

                  Armenia -- Seyed Ali Saghaeyan, Iran's ambassador to Armenia, holds a news conference in Yerevan on July 1, 2009.
                  01.07.2009
                  Ruben Meloyan

                  A senior Iranian diplomat on Wednesday drew parallels between the dramatic post-election events in Iran and Armenia, saying that they were provoked by Western powers.
                  The two neighboring states were thrust into turmoil by presidential elections that sparked opposition allegations of fraud and massive anti-government demonstrations. Authorities in both states resorted to lethal force and mass arrests of opposition supporters to quell the protests.

                  Iran’s ambassador to Armenia, Seyed Ali Saghaeyan, reiterated his government’s allegations that the worst street unrest in Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution was fomented by Western powers and the United States and Britain in particular. “The United States and Britain tried to interfere but that didn’t work,” he said. “Everything has been sorted out.”

                  While noting that the events in Armenia and Iran are “not comparable,” Saghaeyan claimed that the West also had a hand in the unrest that followed the Armenian presidential election of February 2008. “In my personal view, the events that occurred in Armenia on March 1 last year stemmed from the West’s efforts to organize and finance revolutions in former Soviet republics,” he told a news conference. “We saw examples of that in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. Fortunately, that was thwarted thanks to clever steps taken by Armenia’s leaders.”

                  Some Armenian pro-government politicians made similar claims last year. The foreign conspiracy theory was incorporated, at least initially, into the official criminal investigation into what the Armenian government called an opposition attempt to stage a coup d’etat. The Special Investigative Service (SIS), a law-enforcement agency leading the probe, claimed that opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian’s bid for regime change was “organized by one center” and “financed from abroad.”

                  Shortly after the March 2008 violence, the SIS chief Andranik Mirzoyan instructed regional prosecutors to round up participants of the post-election demonstrations in Yerevan and find out “what was said at the rallies about the assistance from foreign states” and “whether rally participants spoke about ending Russia’s presence in Armenia.”

                  President Serzh Sarkisian was among foreign leaders who congratulated his Iranian counterpart Mahmud Ahmadinejad on the latter’s disputed reelection. The two men agreed to press ahead with more large-scale Armenian-Iranian projects during Sarkisian’s April visit to Tehran. Those include the construction of a railway connecting the two countries and a big hydro-electric plant.

                  Saghayean said that the turmoil in Iran will not reflect negatively on the implementation of those projects.

                  A senior Iranian diplomat on Wednesday drew parallels between the dramatic post-election events in Iran and Armenia, saying that they were provoked by Western powers.
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                  • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

                    It's kinda pathetic blaming the west for it, its Khomeni and Achminajad's fault this happened. They can't run an election properly and they got their desert. They are just trying to use nationalism and paranoia to keep the situation under control now, which is obviously failing.

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                    • Re: Protests continue after Ayatollah's warning: Protesters beaten, tear-gassed in st

                      Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
                      It's kinda pathetic blaming the west for it, its Khomeni and Achminajad's fault this happened. They can't run an election properly and they got their desert. They are just trying to use nationalism and paranoia to keep the situation under control now, which is obviously failing.
                      I am not so sure i agree with you on this. Guess we will have to wait and see but all the color revolts the west has lead makes you wonder.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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