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HOLM
06-21-07, 04:19 PM
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Iranian riot police clash with Iranian radical students during an anti-British demonstration in front of the British Embassy in Tehran, Iran on June 14, 2007. The students tried to disrupt a ceremony marking the birthday of Queen Elizabeth after local media and press had branded it an American-British plot and psychological war.



http://www.russianlook.ru/eng/news_index_eng.aspx

HOLM
06-21-07, 04:27 PM
THOUSANDS MARCH TO PROTEST IRAQ WAR IN LOS ANGELES



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Hey.. Do those look Like American Flags to you??

jetdawgg
06-21-07, 04:39 PM
THOUSANDS MARCH TO PROTEST IRAQ WAR IN LOS ANGELES



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Hey.. Do those look Like American Flags to you??


People all over the world are shouting "end the war"

HOLM
06-21-07, 04:47 PM
Jet if I catch your ass in a group, on a Russian site waving a Palestinian Flag, protesting the War or any other damn thing...


You had better keep your ass real ****** low...

jetdawgg
06-21-07, 04:52 PM
You really need help. To think of such an extreme thing is bad enough.

yellowwing
06-21-07, 05:31 PM
People all over the world are shouting "end the war"
Then lets do it! Enough of this half-ass surge, go all in and win!

GUNNY MAX
06-21-07, 06:18 PM
AMEN Wing. What would Chesty do?

HOLM
06-21-07, 06:24 PM
I don't know about all that... But I sure as hell think somebody needs to start calling it like it is...

fuk Iran, and that KGB SOB


If the Anti Iraq war lefties checked into source of the money that helps promote the "information" that seem to have taken a liking to.....

This whole "War for Oil " scam as they love to call it would look like a childs game by comparison...

yellowwing
06-21-07, 06:30 PM
This whole "War for Oil " scam as they love to call it would look like a childs game by comparison...
Who is going to shape the World? Right or wrong I hope it is us. Or rather U.S.!

HOLM
06-21-07, 06:48 PM
I think the real problem we have is a press one...


The Russians have had no shame in blatantly and louding proclaiming their ideas for the longest time...


The secret behind the NVA was the .. ahhh never mind..



I mean the whole damn middle east carries


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What an extremist Point of view....:cool:
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JCam0331
06-21-07, 09:57 PM
http://www.russianlook.ru/function/images.aspx?action=pic&id=UNI1130-445




Description:
Iranian riot police clash with Iranian radical students during an anti-British demonstration in front of the British Embassy in Tehran, Iran on June 14, 2007. The students tried to disrupt a ceremony marking the birthday of Queen Elizabeth after local media and press had branded it an American-British plot and psychological war.



http://www.russianlook.ru/eng/news_index_eng.aspx

hey well, at least it was a peaceful protest.

HOLM
06-21-07, 10:35 PM
hey well, at least it was a peaceful protest.


And I am the idiot... Oh please...



Iranian riot police clash with Iranian radical students


Clash is a funny word to use for a "peaceful" protest

JCam0331
06-21-07, 10:38 PM
And I am the idiot... Oh please...



Iranian riot police clash with Iranian radical students


Clash is a funny word to use for a "peaceful" protest

I dunno dude. Protestors in America clash with the police from time to time as well. Does not make it a violent protest.

Oh yeah, I don't recall calling you an idiot. you must mean someone else

HOLM
06-22-07, 08:31 AM
:D



TEHRAN, June 14, 2007 (AFP) - Islamist students hurled stones, eggs and paint-filled bags during an anti-British demonstration on Thursday outside the country's embassy in Tehran.

About 100 people joined the protest held under the banner "Treason and diabolical acts of the British government in Iran" ahead of a reception marking the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, and warned Iranian guests not to attend.

Several dozen anti-riot police kept the demonstrators away from the embassy gates after they intercepted a truck carrying flowers into the premises and destroyed its load.

Banners erected in front of the embassy read: "Shame to the British servants", and "Great Britain commits treason and supports traitors".

Mojtaba Ebrahimi, head of the Islamic students society, told protesters he knew "what sort of artists, politicians and disgusting Iranians and traitors had been invited."

The Siasat e-Ruz newspaper spoke of "suspect invitations at a time when security experts have expressed their concern with British embassy activities in recent months."

The hardline Kayhan newspaper also wrote about what it described as an embassy plan to "break the taboo of Iranians communicating with foreigners," which it said included inviting Iranian artists to Thursday's reception.

Iranian authorities have regularly accused the United States and Britain of seeking to stir unrest amongst ethnic minorities in its sensitive border areas close to the Turkish, Iraqi and Pakistani frontiers.

Iran is also at loggerheads with the West over its controversial nuclear programme, while tensions with Britain were exacerbated by Iran's seizure of 15 British sailors in the Gulf in March.




<headline>Iranian students stone UK Embassy</headline>

<!--articleExtras-wrap--> <bod> </bod>About 150 hard-line Iranian students threw stones and paint at the British Embassy and clashed with anti-riot police, protesting against what they called Britain's interference in internal affairs.
The students chanted "Death to England" and "close down the British Embassy" during the protest.


Anti-riot police used batons during the clashes to block the students from entering the embassy in downtown Tehran.


The students issued a statement urging Iran to pull out of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, resume nuclear activity and cut negotiations with the so-called EU-3 - Britain, France and Germany.


Some of the students accused Britain of seeking to provoke ethnic tensions in Iran and undermining Iran's security. They also called on the government to expel the British ambassador to Tehran.


The protest took place as the embassy was hosting a diplomatic reception honouring the birthday of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II



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Students from various universities in Tehran staged a protest opposite the British Embassy in Tehran to express their anger at Britain's role in drawing up the latest IAEA resolution against Iran last week.

Moments after the gathering of students around the British Embassy, the protest turned violent as anti-riot police tried to disperse the crowd from nearing the British embassy. The police had to use force against those who resisted police calls to disperse from the area, which left scores of people hurt and injured.

Reports also say that some students were throwing tomatoes inside the compound of the British embassy. The police finally resorted to tear-gas which successfully dispersed the students from around the embassy.

The students who were calling for Iran's right to enjoy peaceful nuclear technology chanted anti-American and anti-British slogans.

HOLM
06-22-07, 08:35 AM
HITLER's Back.....


http://www.iran.org/




May 19, 2007: 23 murdered in Tehran Security crackdown
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Twenty-three persons were beaten to death last week in a security crackdown last week in the south Tehran neighborh

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ood Sarsabel, FDI has learned from sources inside Iran.

The crackdown, ostensibly aimed at homosexuals, prostitutes, drug addicts,
pornographers and vendors of alcohol, was carried out by a special vice squad, who rounded up suspects on Molavi street and brutally beat them in front of witnesses.

In one of the photographs, shown below, a suspect has been collared with a red aftabeh, a clear sign of public humiliation. (The aftabeh is a device normally used in Iran to wash the anus after defecation.)

http://www.iran.org/images/javan2.jpg


Until now, no international news agencies have reported on these murders, although reports have appeared on the baztab.com website and with the Pars News Agency in Farsi

HOLM
06-22-07, 08:38 AM
Flawed trials and injustice





This week, 11 Ahwazi Arab rights activists are scheduled to be hanged in Iran. They will by strung up by cranes in public squares, using the slow strangulation method, which is deliberately designed to maximise and prolong their suffering. This is "justice" in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Instead of pressing President Ahmadinejad to commute these death sentences, Tony Blair seems more interested in enlisting Iran's help to get him and George Bush out of the mess in Iraq. Mr Blair's speech at the Guildhall on Monday night implored Tehran to stop supporting terrorism in Iraq and abide by its international obligations on nuclear non-proliferation. Not a word about Iran's duty to uphold international human rights laws.

Mr Blair may not care about human rights in Iran, but the international campaign against the execution of the 11 Arab activists is backed by Labour MP Chris Bryant, Conservative MP Michael Gove and Green MEPs Caroline Lucas and Jean Lambert.

The condemned men were found guilty of bombing oil installations in 2005. But no material evidence of their guilt was offered at their trial. In fact, all the evidence points to their innocence. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have repeatedly expressed serious concern about the fairness of trials involving Ahwazi Arabs and the safety of their convictions.