French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, speaks as President Barack Obama, right, listens, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 30, 2010.(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Knowing Iran is moving straight ahead in eventually making a nuclear bomb both President Obama and President Sarkozy of France seek stiffer sanctions in a last-ditch attempt to persuade Iran from making a weaponized nuclear device.
Despite the heavy presence of Iranian paramilitary forces the ”Basiji” and threats from the Iranian Regime. Opposition protesters did manage to protest in the streets of Tehran today and other Iranian cities. It wasn’t the large masses of thousands we’ve seen in the last year but hundreds of opposition protesters did get out and march in the streets to protest the brutal fascist regime.Tehran is practically under marshall law as the Iranian regime has rounded up opposition leaders and threaten beatings, tear gas, and jail if the opposition protests in the streets. Still Iranians have been able to organize a protest and here are some videos from today’s protests.
Exclusive Iran Tehran 11 Feb 2010 Protest
Iran Tehran 11 Feb 2010 Beating young man
Iran Tehran 11 Feb 2010 throwing tear gas at people
Iranian security forces on motorcycles drive through a street during clashes with opposition protesters in Tehran on June 20, 2009. Iran’s police chief said several people were arrested while making preparations for anti-government protests, when the nation marks the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution.(AFP/File)
The Iranian regime is looking more and more like a Nazi fascist state as news comes that opposition leaders have been rounded up before tomorrows 31st marking of the Iranian Islāmic Revolution that took down the Shah of Iran (1979). Opposition leaders have been planning to march in opposition to the current fascist regime and its tyrannical control.
Already the Iranian regime has executed several protesters due to the post-election protests and have continually beat and run off any public dissent. The Iranian regime doesn’t want any anti government display tomorrow as it marks a revolution for theocratic fascism not Islāmic freedom or Human Rights.
This music video is very graphic and contains graphic pictures of death and violence. It is compilation of photos of the protests in Iran set to music in Farsi.
In a move characterized by the Supreme Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a stunning punch to the western powers, Iran will begin highly enriching uranium to 20% but 90% uranium enrichment is needed for an effective nuclear weapon. Could Iran be on the path to a Nuclear Weapon? Can you believe anything they say? Sounds very familiar, North Korea.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen here in January 2010, said on Monday that Iran is set to deliver a “punch” that will stun world powers during this week’s 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution.(AFP/HO/File)
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi (C) receives condolences for the death of his nephew Seyed Ali Habibi-Mousavi, on December 28 in Tehran. The 35-year-old nephew of Mousavi was shot dead in Tehran during protests on December 27 which turned into the bloodiest showdown between opposition protesters and security forces in months.(AFP/Arash Ashourinia)
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took no time in blameing Sunday’s protests on the United States and the West. Yet these protests stem from the Iranian regime that isn’t tolerant to this large populace dissent. The day after the June elections 100,000′s of Iranians marched in the streets in protest of the election results in which millions of hand written ballots were hand counted within just four hours. Iranians appear to want a more social tolerant and accountable government by a strong percentage of protesters who are willing to publically protest on the streets.Now days, weeks, and months have now passed yet still 10,000′s of Iranians still protest when they can under a regime that is willing to use whatever measures to squash the protesters. Yet there is likely and large silent populace perhaps a majority of Iranians too scared to protest or dissent publically against the Admindinejad regime and the ruling Shia clerics. One thing is for sure opposition appears to be active and alive despite the oppression the regime has set a path on in which hundreds of Iranians imprisoned and subjected to brutality in order to intimidate and squash any dissent.
Signing off till January 4th. Hope everyone a great New Year and 2010 is already starting off good. I’m on the road this weekend for some family and football. Go South Carolina GameCocks!!