News Trend for Iran


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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Iran's election fraud pictures - you won't see this on BBC or CNN.


Same handwriting saying Ahmadinejad.


These ballots look untouched and unfolded.

Video Iran: Explicit violence by Seyyeds' militia on Iranians.


But will you see this on the main networks like BBC or CNN? Why Not?

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Will Obama negotiate with killer regime in Iran?


It's time for Obama to abandon his long term goal of negotiating with the current Iranian regime - negotiations which had no hope of succeeding anyway.It's time for Obama to face facts. It's over. You cannot and do not 'negotiate:' with leaders who are dishonest and kill unarmed demonstrators who are protesting a rigged election.

Money leaves Iran


The Italian foreign intelligence service is said to have detected multiple transactions, each of up to $10 million dollars, by Iran's big four banks on behalf of Iranian families seeking a safe haven for funds.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Countries and companies that helped the Seyyeds fight Iranians

The disclosure that German energy and engineering giant Siemens, along with Finnish partner Nokia, delivered surveillance equipment to the Iranian regime—which it appears to have used to limit Internet, mobile phone, and Twitter use in Iran since June 12—is an unfolding scandal in Europe.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Seyyeds' friend Russia clashes with other G8 on approach to Iran


'We are working on a document that should condemn the violence and the repression and at the same time stress that electoral procedures are an (internal) Iranian matter,' said Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.

Video Iran: Iranians fighting the alien Basij

Iran: Obama sent secret letter of support to Khamenei before selection


US and Iranian sources report that before Iran's presidential election, the Obama administration sent a secret letter to its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling for "cooperation in regional and bilateral relations" and a resolution of the dispute over Iran's nuclear program. ... Following the disclosure of the Obama letter, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs announced: 'Given the events of the past many days, those invitations [for Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 events in different world capitals] will no longer be extended.'

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Iran's football players should go on strike

National Team of Iran

A pro-government newspaper reported they had been 'retired' from the national team after several members wore green tape on their wrists in a World Cup qualifier against South Korea in Seoul.

Video: Iranians Jam the streets with cars

Superb video of how the struggle has changed to the night with cars.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

US politician using Iran to gain on popularity

What can he really do, instead of getting attention?

" ... and push to allow media outlets into Iran to report on the unrest."

No Graduation Day in Iran, just Death instead.


But, in Iran, graduation ceremonies did not take place this week. ... Instead, the students were shot in their dorm rooms. ... In lieu of receiving a diploma, Iranian youth were handed a death sentence. ... Their bodies, their minds, their souls – were targeted for a brutal killing.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Car Workers to go on Strike in Iran


We the workers of Iran Khodro, Thursday 28/3/88 in each working shift will stop working for half an hour to protest the suppression of students, workers, women, and the Constitution and declare our solidarity with the movement of the people of Iran. The morning and afternoon shifts from 10 to 10:30. The night shift from 3 to 3:30.

Protest today for Neda Soltani at 4pm Haft Tir Square, Tehran, Iran



There are two videos depicting Neda's death; one shows Neda collapsing to the ground, apparently still conscious. The second shows Neda only after she appears to lose consciousness and begins to bleed heavily.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Iran prepares for General Strike


While Mr Mousavi had called on Saturday for a general strike in the event of his arrest, he was said to be considering such a move regardless of whether he was in detention.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Mousavi says go on strike if I am arrested - afarin


"I am prepared for martyrdom, go on strike if I am arrested." says Mousavi

Video on Iran: Seyyeds tear gasing Iranians



Non-violent regime change must put up with this.

Iran Video: 20 June 2009 protesting in defiance.


People protesting in difiance.

Video on how vote cheating was done in Iran



You can see how the ballots were fabricated.

BBC biased reporting puts regime on TV not Iranian protesters



You see how the BBC is now the mouth piece of the regime. They won't interview any of the protesters. That is why the BBC is not liked in Iran

Friday, June 19, 2009

Silence will shatter Khamenei's violence on Iran


Iran’s Supreme Leader dramatically raised the stakes in his country’s political crisis today by demanding an end to the massive street demonstrations and warning of a violent crackdown if they continued.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Seyyed worried that no real Iranian will turn up at Friday prayer

Video: Iranian people say "Ahmadi Bye Bye" to his face.

CNN's Amanpour gives the Seyyed line to stay in Iran


She is like their publicity machine.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Video: Struggle within Iran's Seyyeds' Elite



Pepe Escobar: Aggressive US and Israeli policy strengthens hand of Iran's Revolutionary Guard

Clay Shirky on Twitter and Iran


This is the first revolution that has been catapulted onto a global stage and transformed by social media.

Video: Amazing Iranian population in peaceful protest for 17th June 2009- afarin



That looks like a 5 km length of people.

Anti Government Protestors singing "Ey Iran" in Teheran underground train.



Wait until 3:17 mins into the video, once they are in the train they will sing the National Anthem of Iran or Ey Iran. All the opposition sing this.

Is Obama with Iranians or Seyyeds - oo ba ma hast ya na?


For a long time, there was nothing on the White House blog about the situation in Iran. Instead, there was, among other things, an entry about jazz concerts organized by first lady Michelle Obama.

Do not accept Ahmadinejad as President of Iranian Slaves


Friends, we ask you not to let 70 million people in Iran be taken hostage. Any government that accepts Mahmood Ahmadinejad as the new president of Iran has betrayed the Iranian people, endangered world peace, and has no sympathy for human pain.

Video: Seyyeds' Hitler youth (Basij) attacking Iranians



They are going around with sticks at 3 am today.

How the wicked Seyyed Khamanei stopped Iranian Freedom


Apparently after the votes were counted, the Revolutionary Guard and spiritual leader Ali Khamenei intervened.

Bogus Seyyed government of Iran confirms Ahmadinejad, but do the people of Iran care?

Iran's Majlis has been over run by a bunch of weirdo theocratic monkeys

The Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly (parliament) discussed Wednesday the recent tension that surfaced here after it was announced that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had been reelected for a second term.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Alert: Next Silent Demonstration in Iran



Next silent demonstration in Tehran, Wednesday, June 17, 5pm, Haft-Tir Sq, Tehran. Please spread widely ASAP, communication is very limited in Iran.

Dramatic Footage: Iran Shooting

Scene of shoot-out

Video Iran's Real Election Result: Mousavi 19 million vs Ahmadinejad 5 million




"Satrapi read from a paper allegedly from the Interior Ministry in Iran that stated opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi had received 19,075,723 votes compared with 5,698,000 votes for Ahmadinejad.

Like the Israelis in Gaza, the Seyyeds in Iran are blocking media - vali eeroni zerangheh


"Iranians are still managing to send photos, mobile 'phone video and emails to the BBC's interactive sites, despite the Iranian government's attempts to close down all media communication beyond its control."

Denouncing Iran Fraud Election: Sarkozy, Brown, Steinmeier - ba sepas be hameh


"If Ahmadinejad has really made progress since the last election and if he really represents two thirds of the electorate... why has this violence erupted?" said Sarkozy(ed.) ... "The regime must address the serious questions which have been asked about the conduct of the Iranian elections," said Brown. ... "The way the regime responds to legitimate protests will have implications for Iran's relationships with the rest of the world in the future." ... German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said there "must be an end to the violence carried out by the security forces on demonstrators" while his Dutch counterpart Maxime Verhagen summoned the Iranian charge d'affaires.

Bad AP Report: Pro-Shah Iranians are not a small minority - pour roo


While thousands protest in Iran over the disputed presidential election, a small minority of Iranian expatriates believes it has a solution for what troubles their homeland — a democratically elected government and a return of a Shah.

Chinese security consultants help Iran's Seyyeds - ey pedarsookhteha


What the Islamic Republic’s leadership has learned, therefore, is how to assert control and break this cycle. They have done so with the help of Chinese security consultants.

Tuesday Massive Rally starts in North Tehran, Iran.


Iranian opposition supporters are staging a mass rally in northern Tehran, witnesses have told the BBC.

Arrest Ahmadinejad in Russia, he is not Iran's President

'Yes, yes, yes, his plane is now sitting' at the airport in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in the Urals Mountains, the Iranian official said on condition of anonymity.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Iran Video: Mousavi supporters gathering 15 June 2009

Iran Videos: Anti-Seyyed Protesters early morning 15 June 2009


Sunday, June 14, 2009

Video: Seyyeds' riot police running from Iranians

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Protest March Against Iran's Seyyeds' Election Result for Ahmadinejad



People show their anger against election fixing.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Iran's Seyyeds deny each other's victory


The Iranian state news agency, IRNA, announced on Friday that the incumbent president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had been re-elected. ... 'Doctor Ahmadinejad, by getting a majority of the votes, has become the definite winner of the 10th presidential election,' IRNA said. ... The report came only minutes after the reformist challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi, claimed he had won a landslide, with an aide to the former prime minister saying his man had won 65 per cent of the vote.

Seyyeds' "Reformist" candidate wins illegal so called "election" in Iran - maskhareh bazieh


'In line with the information we have received, I am the winner of this election by a substantial margin,' Mousavi told a news conference in Tehran.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Iran's Seyyeds' election system


A look at election rules in Iran:

WHO CAN RUN: Under the Iranian Constitution, candidates for president must be Muslim and between the ages of 25 to 75. There are differing interpretations about whether women are eligible for the presidency, but the ruling clerics have blocked all potential women candidates. Parliament permits women and members of religious minorities to run. People with criminal records or high-ranking officials of the toppled monarchy are banned from running for elected office.

REACHING THE BALLOT: All hopefuls for high elected office must be cleared by the Guardian Council, a 12-member body of clerics and scholars loyal to the ruling theocracy. The council often rejects potential candidates considered too liberal or critical of the Islamic system. For Friday's election, just four of more than 470 possible candidates were allowed.

WHO WINS: A simple majority — 50 percent plus one vote — is needed to win the presidency. If no candidate attains that Friday, a second round is held between the two top vote-getters on June 19.

WHO VOTES: Anyone at least 18 years old. There are more than 46.2 million eligible voters for Friday's election — with about a third of the voters under 30. The figure includes millions of Iranians living abroad. Iran's overall population is more than 70 million.

PRESIDENT'S ROLE: The president has control of some domestic policies and serves as the international face of the country. But the non-elected theocracy, headed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, controls all major decisions and directly oversees key government posts such as the foreign, intelligence and defense ministers.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Iran Seyyed Election Cartoons

Colour-coded cartoons poke fun at Iran's election candidates

Blogosphere abuzz with anonymous artist's caricatures of Ahmadinejad and his presidential rivals

Colourful cartoons have emerged of the four candidates in Iran's stormy presidential elections on Friday. The cartoons by an anonymous artist are going "viral" in the Iranian blogosphere and via email, and poke fun at the hardline incumbent, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iran election cartoon showing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Ahmadinejad's colour is brown. And just in case anyone doesn't get it, the caricature shows the president about to enter a toilet.

He has been the butt of many jokes since he came to power four turbulent years ago. But they are getting nastier, with mudslinging and character assassination routine as polling day approaches. The levels of excitement and mobilisation have even been compared to the epoch-making years before the 1979 revolution.

Mir Hossein Mousavi

Iran election cartoon showing Mir Hossein Mousavi Mir Hossein Mousavi

The moderate most likely to beat Ahmadinejad, Mousavi has branded himself successfully as the green candidate – though the colour was chosen not for a commitment to environmental issues but for its Islamic resonance and as a symbol of progress.


Mehdi Karroubi

Iran election cartoon showing Mehdi Karroubi Mehdi Karroubi

The reformist cleric's black represents the oil money he has promised to spend on ordinary people if he is elected – subtext: unlikely.


Mohsen Rezai

Iran election cartoon showing Mohsen Rezai Mohsen Rezai

The other conservative candidate, and a former Revolutionary Guards commander, Rezai is officially colourless, his campaign largely digital. But these images by an anonymous Iranian artist suggest other possibilities. Rezai is portrayed in red to mark his military past – subtext: blood on his hands.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Revolution within a revolution on the streets of Iran


“What’s happening now is more than what should happen before an election,” said Mashalah Shamsolvaezin, a political commentator and former director of several reformist newspapers. “This is an expression of protest and dissatisfaction by people. They are venting their frustration and feeling very powerful.”

Sunday, June 07, 2009

How do you stop Seyyeds' "Hitler Youth" in Iran?


To counter the effect of hard-line Basiji militiamen who support Ahmadinejad, organizers have tapped into a network of students and student activists that number 3 million.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Iran's Phoney Elections: Street clashes in Tehran between Seyyed factions


'We are fed up with this and want to save the country from this backwardness,' the labour news agency ILNA quoted Moussavi as saying. ... 'We are fed up with lies and want to save Iran from these lies,' added Moussavi while referring to governmental economic statistics whose accuracy is doubted by the country's opposition parties."

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Message to Joseph Lieberman: Iranians have not supported Hamas or Hezbollah, Seyyeds have.


"The Iranians have supported Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in the Palestinian territories, and Shiite militias in Iraq. They have sponsored terrorist attacks that have killed hundreds of American soldiers and thousands of innocent Muslims throughout the region. They have also exploited the plight of the Palestinians in a cynical attempt to put a wedge between moderate Arab governments and their people."

Laughing at Iran's Seyyeds bickerings ahead of bogus elections - makhareh bazieh


'Why use information that can be proven to be unfounded to save a candidate whose chances of being re-elected as president are believed to be in jeopardy?' reads a statement released by the center in response to the allegations. ... The center then warned that unless President Ahmadinejad's Principlist camp halts what it described as 'dishonest maneuvering', it would be forced to reveal documents detailing the facts about the country's nuclear issue."

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