Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Latest Updates on New Protests in Iran


Latest Updates on New Protests in Iran
By
ROBERT MACKEY
On Monday The Lede is following news of anti-government protests in Iran as the country marks Student Day, an annual commemoration of the killing of three students at a protest at Tehran University on Dec. 7, 1953, in the aftermath of a coup supported by the American and British governments to restore the Shah to power and topple the country’s elected prime minister. For an overview of today’s events, read the news article my colleagues Nazila Fathi and Robert Worth are writing for Tuesday’s newspaper.
Readers are encouraged to let us know about eyewitness accounts, in the form of text, photographs or video they see online by using the comments thread below or by writing to us at lede@nytimes.com. All update times reflect the hour in New York.
Update 5:31 p.m. A
BBC report on video of protests across Iran on Monday led us to this clip, apparently shot during a rally Ferdowsi University, in the northern city of Mashad, showing opposition supporters chanting slogans through the school’s gate at members of the security forces:


John Christopher Sunols comments


This is latest you Tubes smuggled out of Iran and put through American press.


There is allot of opposition to this murderous mongrel that rules Iran and its hard line clergy, If it comes to all out war, in the near future like i suspect, we will have an underground to fight with inside Iran and bring down the present administration by force.


Then put those in charge of this administration with the Clergy and Ayatollahs on war crimes trials before all the people as what happened with the Nazis in 1945 - 49 Nuremberg Trials.


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NB:

I state that we need to remian vigilant to support Iranian Opposition to this regime to bring it down and bring the Clerics with that of the incumbant leader to war crimes trials in front of the world community. Watch these videos which ae supplied from the New York Times - in this case a limited tactical nuclear strike on iran from either the US or Isreal might not go astray as long as it is targetted towards The Iranian War machinery and its nuclear development projects.



If Iran closes the straights of Hormez, then a major naval battle will need to come into play and this is where the US and Isreali navy need to take on the revolutionary gaurds both at sea and on land, with the use of Tomohawk Cruse Missiles (some with tactical nuclear capability) and conventional weapons.


We need to stop Iran and if it can not be done by peace, then let it be war but it needs to be done and completed to allow the world to remain in peace.





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