Iran protests under police baton, activists are raided even in midnight
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Jul 31 2009
Made Popular Jul 31 2009
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Iran’s human rights activists say they live in dread of the midnight knock on the door or the car that pulls up next to them on the street, fearing that at any moment they might be arrested in the government’s post-election clampdown.
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2 Stars
Khalil
Aug 1 2009
Manchester,
United Kingdom
No government should ever attack peaceful protesters. No member of any armed force should willingly shoot or maim a peaceful civilian protester.Even if they are ordered to do so they should refuse.
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2 Stars
They're stopping people from being Muslim in a Muslim country. It's really interesting to see that Iran government is beating and arbitrarily arresting civilians in an attempt to stop them from chanting 'Allahu Akbar' (God is great)".
1 Stars
Bobby
I thought that too, seems like they want the people to recognise the leaders/Mullars as being in charge of the Iranian people and not their God after all.
This government will use force to instill fear and beat it into them, so now the people will have no doubt as to who’s running the show there.
God help them.
I thought that too, seems like they want the people to recognise the leaders/Mullars as being in charge of the Iranian people and not their God after all.
This government will use force to instill fear and beat it into them, so now the people will have no doubt as to who’s running the show there.
God help them.
2 Stars
Seeing the magnitude of Iran protests now we are convinced that Iran revolution was a reality.
1 Stars
The world community is still not quite sure about the nature of Iranian protests. Are these spontaneous? I don't think so. Perhaps the Iranian left is playing an important role in these protests and if it's true America needs to change it's strategy.
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2 Stars
No government should ever attack peaceful protesters. No member of any armed force should willingly shoot or maim a peaceful civilian protester.Even if they are ordered to do so they should refuse.
2 Stars
They're stopping people from being Muslim in a Muslim country. It's really interesting to see that Iran government is beating and arbitrarily arresting civilians in an attempt to stop them from chanting 'Allahu Akbar' (God is great)".
2 Stars
Seeing the magnitude of Iran protests now we are convinced that Iran revolution was a reality.
1 Stars
The world community is still not quite sure about the nature of Iranian protests. Are these spontaneous? I don't think so. Perhaps the Iranian left is playing an important role in these protests and if it's true America needs to change it's strategy.
1 Stars
Bobby
I thought that too, seems like they want the people to recognise the leaders/Mullars as being in charge of the Iranian people and not their God after all.
This government will use force to instill fear and beat it into them, so now the people will have no doubt as to who’s running the show there.
God help them.
I thought that too, seems like they want the people to recognise the leaders/Mullars as being in charge of the Iranian people and not their God after all.
This government will use force to instill fear and beat it into them, so now the people will have no doubt as to who’s running the show there.
God help them.
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