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Iran poll loser in protest rally

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Unrest challenges Iran's republic


As demonstrations against the Iranian election result continue, the situation in Tehran is becoming unpredictable and potentially explosive.
Throughout Sunday, crowds gathered in a number of areas. Often they were not organised protests.

In traffic jams, car drivers hooted their horns in opposition to the government. Crowds stood on the pavement, chanting and showing v-signs.
In some places, the police were out in force. Some of them were in full riot gear. Others charged into action on the back of motorbikes.
They seem to have been given clear instructions not to open fire. Though occasional gunfire has been heard, mostly police have been wielding truncheons and batons in often brutal fashion.
Stifled aspirations

It is difficult to get any reliable picture of the scale of the protests in Tehran, let alone the whole country.



But they spread rapidly during the evening. The cheers and chanting echoed even in customarily quiet middle-class neighbourhoods.
Many Iranians came out on to their roofs to shout "down with the dictator".
It has become a challenge not just of an election result, not just to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei himself.

That means it is, in effect, a challenge to the whole basis of the Islamic Republic.

For two years I have watched as young, ambitious Iranians go about their lives with growing frustration.

They feel the system stifles their aspirations. Now they feel that their intelligence and their pride has been insulted by an election result many Iranians believe is blatantly fraudulent.

And President Ahmadinejad's almost casual dismissal of their complaints just adds to the anger.
Without precedent
Make no mistake, President Ahmadinejad still has plenty of supporters.
They turned out in large numbers in the victory rally he held in central Tehran on Sunday afternoon.

He has focused his rhetoric on foreign governments and the international media, blaming them for stirring up the trouble.

There is a danger now that the two sides could come to blows.
And many people will fear that the government will authorise the police to open fire, if the situation slides further out of control.
Yet it is hard to see what political compromise is possible.
Mr Ahmadinejad is defiant, confident in the support of the supreme leader.
The opposition will know that the formal appeal process has minimal chance of success.

It is a situation without precedent in the 30-year history of the Islamic republic, and the outcome is impossible to predict.
 
Gee, I couldn't see this coming a mile away...
 
'bout damn time these people started to step up for themselves.
 
Some people just don't seem to know how to take a defeat. :(
 
Some people just don't seem to know how to take a defeat. :(

Is it painful being you? I mean is their a physical ailment associated with your condition?
 
You give your 100% before the election. After the election, if you are lost show respect to the winner. If you win you show your humbleness. :D
 
while Chobby's social skills aren't exactly polished he made a point, albeit crudely.

Ahmedinejad won with a landslide victory...and even if some polling stations had voter fraud its pretty hard to use several thousand votes as a basis for upturning an election where the victory margin was in the millions. Western media is showing up how many protesters and upset at the loss (and fraud, which is rightly deserved)...but Iran's general populous has spoken...its just the students and Iranian rich have are much more vocal when they lose.

It does have the potential to get real ugly and shooting has already started
One Iranian dead as shots fired at Mousavi rally | U.S. | Reuters

My gut tells me this will be put down soon...not in a China style approach but with a much firmer hand than our government. Remember, they don't have freedom of the press or freedom of speech. When the Ayatollah commands, you follow.
 
You give your 100% before the election. After the election, if you are lost show respect to the winner. If you win you show your humbleness. :D


It is obvious this is the same troll mother fucker that created blooming lotus.
 
It is obvious this is the same troll mother fucker that created blooming lotus.
Give me a break. Are you calling me names just because you got bored?:thinking:
 
Sounds like those folks could use some good old fashioned American Liberation.......
 
Sounds like those folks could use some good old fashioned American Liberation.......

What makes you think that, the oppression coupled with the oil?
 
Sounds like those folks could use some good old fashioned American Liberation.......

American liberation. Destroy a place, kill, and then steal their resources. Same today as 150 years ago.

From Andrew Jackson to GWB.


This said, the mullahs in Iran are nutters IMO, and I think this is an internal issue.

I think Ivanry hit it right on the head. Yes, there was fraud and this stinks, but the majority of the population supported Ahmadinejad.
 
Some dum dum rigged the election too far and skewed everything past the acceptable level...I guess thats karma
 
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