Huge demonstrations to support Iran's regime

ashtar

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LONDON, February 11 (IranMania) - Huge crowds of Iranians put on a massive show of support for the country's regime on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the 1979 revolution, AFP reported.

Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets leading to Tehran's landmark Azadi (Freedom) Square to press on nuclear demands amid international pressure on the clerical regime to give up its atomic ambitions.

"I have come to defend my country's rights to freedom and independence," said Mahshid Shahsavari, 48-year-old state employee who has for the first time participated in the annual celebration of the ouster of the US-backed shah 27 years ago.

Many showed up with their teenage children, "so that they learn about the principles of the revolution", said 54-year-old housewife Mansureh Sheikh, blanketed in a black chador, the Islamic head-to-toe cover.
As mid-ranking cleric Mohammad Ali Khosravi put it, these principles are national identity, independence and religion -- which "need work to be maintained as they are so fragile".

The usual festive mood of the annual rally was slightly darker this year as it coincided with Ashura, when Shiite Muslims mourn the martyrdom of their third Imam, Hussein.

The marchers waved banners with verses of the Koran while shouting slogans such as "Nuclear energy is our inalienable right" and the ever-present mantra of "death to America".

Among the traditional supporters of the regime and government employees, there are also many who do not sport the trademark beard and modest clothes, but have joined "to defend the national interests of the country".

Dressed in jeans with designer sunglasses perched on his head, 25-year-old Daniel Fajour said "the revolution is done and over with but the United States is still seeking to oppress other countries and disregard our rights".

Maysam Bazargan, 20, the son of a diplomat, who has just come back from Switzerland and joined the rally for the first time, said "if they put a huge pressure on Iran people will unite and resist them".

Iran is under international pressure over its controversial nuclear programme, which the West alleges is used as a cover for atomic weapons ambitions.

The United States has threatened Iran with sanctions if Tehran does not halt its sensitive fuel work.

For Fajour, a young IT engineer and computer parts dealer, the sanctions mean "a blow to the business but the country has to stand firm for its rights and master the nuclear technology".

The rally also drew veteran revolutionaries like Pari Esmaili, 75, who is sporting a relaxed headscarf rather than the ubiquitous chador.

"I have taken part in the rally all these 27 years," said the retired nurse, self-described as "first generation of educated Iranian women".

Carrying portraits of the father of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the crowd burnt effigies of the US President George W. Bush and trampled American and Israeli flags.

The turnout this year was greater than previous years, with many appearing to answer a call by the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to turn out en masse in the face of mounting international pressure.


http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=40431&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs
 

adam

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"I have come to defend my country's rights to freedom and independence," said Mahshid Shahsavari, 48-year-old state employee who has for the first time participated in the annual celebration of the ouster of the US-backed shah 27 years ago.
Reminds me of staged marches (Rejee) in support of shah.
 

Pooya

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yadesh bekheyer, to rahpeymayi ashura tasooa, cehghadar shomare midadin be dokhtara, hame miyoomadan dokhtar/pesar baazi, ye bar yadame ye pesararo didam, with black t-shirt and MICHEAL JACKSON face on it, hamchin dasht mizad too saresh, az khande mordam. seeing images like this, shows why IR is still in power, vaghti en hame KHAR hast chera adam khar savari nakone.
 

Messi19

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yah Saddam Hussien used to have this kinds of marches as well, so did Stalin and Hitler. Times has changed but the art of Propeganda stays the same.
 

R_E_Z_A

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Toofan said:


yes.. they look like a bunch of educated civilised people indeed! with people like these no wonder we have a president like AN!
So your judgement of someone being "educated" or "civilized" is how they dress? or how is their haircut??

I bet you if the people in the picture go on a political debate with selected members of American public who look more civilized to you, it will become clear who is more educated about world affairs and who is not. Well actually I am very POSITIVE at least 10 of the people in this particular picture which shows about 30 people have IQ higher than George Bush. I am willing to bet on this.
 

AMirza

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So IRI suceeded to gather 50,000 in Shahyad square ?!!! 30,000 will fill Shahyad and the surroundings. Most of them are akhoond zadehs and relatives, or had to attend.
What is your point Ashtar ? Iran is a country with 70 million population.
 

R_E_Z_A

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AMirza said:
So IRI suceeded to gather 50,000 in Shahyad square ?!!! 30,000 will fill Shahyad and the surroundings. Most of them are akhoond zadehs and relatives, or had to attend.
What is your point Ashtar ? Iran is a country with 70 million population.
In ALL cities of Iran huge number of people came out to demonstrate. Dont try to deny this.
 

ashtar

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AMirza said:
So IRI suceeded to gather 50,000 in Shahyad square ?!!! 30,000 will fill Shahyad and the surroundings. Most of them are akhoond zadehs and relatives, or had to attend.
What is your point Ashtar ? Iran is a country with 70 million population.
AFP:
Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets leading to Tehran's landmark Azadi (Freedom) Square to press on nuclear demands amid international pressure on the clerical regime to give up its atomic ambitions.
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Agent Smith

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The vociferous minority (IRI backers) against the silent majority (rest of the population). Nothing will change as long as the majority sit on their asses and hope Mullahs are toppled magically.

Man, am I glad I left Iran or what!
 

Mehran(ISP)

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LOL I remember for 22 bahman they made all the students in the public school system do rahpeymaii to our city central to show "support". WTF we had to walk 6 miles
 

Mehran(ISP)

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ashtar said:
Quote:
AFP:
Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets leading to Tehran's landmark Azadi (Freedom) Square to press on nuclear demands amid international pressure on the clerical regime to give up its atomic ambitions.

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So whick one is it? 22 bahman celebration or support for nuclear energy? Most people support nuclear energy. Shit, ill show up if they had one in support of that.
 

kaka

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The west has really screwed up in publishing the cartoons and putting pressure on iran on nuclear energy......it is really obvious that the ppl have unified and they are all now behind the government. (as u could see in the pics)

Its good to see all these iri supporters. thanks for the pics.
 

kaka

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Toofan said:
well ..in a facist country where you have to do khayemali or else you wont have food on your table, i'm amazed that more didnt show up!
toofan jan, just accept the fact that the majority are in favour of the gov.. theres no point from running from the truth.
 

Messi19

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kaka said:
toofan jan, just accept the fact that the majority are in favour of the gov.. theres no point from running from the truth.
LOL, yes and Bush is the greatest president in the US history, AN was choosen by Imam Zaman, OJ never did it and and Paris Hilton and Madona are really virgins.
no offense dude but you better stick with things you know best, and aprently that is Porn stars.
 

Toofan

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R_E_Z_A said:
So your judgement of someone being "educated" or "civilized" is how they dress? or how is their haircut??

I bet you if the people in the picture go on a political debate with selected members of American public who look more civilized to you, it will become clear who is more educated about world affairs and who is not. Well actually I am very POSITIVE at least 10 of the people in this particular picture which shows about 30 people have IQ higher than George Bush. I am willing to bet on this.
Anyone holding picture of Ahmadinejad & khomeiny up, after all theyve done to iRan, is either a khod-foroosh, or as I said uneducated & uncivilised. & yes. Civilised people do take more care of themselvs. :)