1. Originally posted by Ali709:Thanks Casper and Johnny...we had demonstrations yesterday in Uni and we canceled our final exams...there was this huge rally yesterday, something unseen since the days of the revolution...there were millions of people, in one of the biggest streets of Tehran. There was no permission given for this demonstration, so they turned it into a silent demonstration...no slogan,no shouting, they just walked on showing peace signs. There were shouts only when Mousavi started to talk.

    Also, Johnny, there are legal ways to go, that is asking the Guardian Council (which has probably caused all this trouble) to check the votes and consider the possibility of cheating...Mousavi has asked for it and they will answer in 10 days...but they themselves are probably part of this coup...

    Here are some pics of yesterday:

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    Amazing!!!
    amazing pics mate!!
    I really really hope with all my hear that things go well for all of you!!!
    all my best wishes...
    and indeed, usually the ones who have to call the cheaters are making profit from it as well.....

  2. I've just read the paper and saw that some university is said to have been attacked while there have also been students killed.
  3. Originally posted by yuri31:I've just read the paper and saw that some university is said to have been attacked while there have also been students killed.


    It storys like that that make me happy that I'm planning on going into law enforcement. If I can save one person it will be worth it. If not, I can make it sound more intresting than it actually is to annoy my relatives, who think its a stupid career choice. Now I just need to decide, to go to college, or find a department that doesen't require a degree.
  4. Aaron, the problem here is that those are the supposed law enforcers, attacking students.
    There are different forces here,
    - The police, which are all in their uniforms and act like normal cops.

    - The anti-riot police, which again are in their uniforms, and are much more violent than normal cops, they're very well trained and have severely injured a lot of people in these few days.

    - The Basijis...these are some kind of militia, devoted to the supreme leader...they believe that hurting these protestors will get them to heaven...they are very radical. These and the next group are the ones attacking student dormitories.

    - The so-called Uniform-less people. These are people as well trained as the anti-riot cops, but they have no uniforms, so people don't see the attacks coming, and they are well hidden, you can't prove that one of the cops attacked you with a knife, when the attacker had no uniform.

    Tomorrow has been declared Mourning Day for the 8 people who were killed on Monday, Mousavi will also attend. On Friday the supreme leader will be speaking at Friday Prayers...which will be very important for what comes afterwards...
  5. I just remembered that there was an Iranian user on here. All of the things that are going on over there look horrible and wrong. I'm so sorry for you, I hope to you all of the best! I'll keep you in my good thoughts and prayers.
  6. Originally posted by U2Nick:I just remembered that there was an Iranian user on here. All of the things that are going on over there look horrible and wrong. I'm so sorry for you, I hope to you all of the best! I'll keep you in my good thoughts and prayers.


    Let's hope...a 21 year old boy in our family (not close family, I hadn't even met him) has been shot in the head...it's just horrifying...
  7. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    Let's hope...a 21 year old boy in our family (not close family, I hadn't even met him) has been shot in the head...it's just horrifying...


    Damn! At least he died quickly I presume. And they say police brutality is bad in the U.S.
  8. Photos from Today, it was supposed to be a mourning day for those killed in the protests...Mousavi attended the protests again:







  9. Ali my friend!
    I'm very sorry to hear that things are very heated yet... I hope that the speech this friday from the Leader will calm things down and help the Iranian peopl, I hope he is enlighted and can give a proper answer to the given situation...

    All my best to you Ali!!

    WALK ON
  10. Anyone still following up on this? I had almost forgotten about U2 for a month or two, but after the recent stuff, I find myself singing U2 songs in the car, without even having listened to them in this time...

    Anyone saw Neda? The girl who was shot for no reason?

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,528441,00.html
    I'm not posting the youtube video here as it might be disturbing for some...those interested can find it, just search.

    I don't know where this is headed to...the streets are very much controlled, Saturday was like an unofficial martial law (it is forbidden in Iranian constitution). Many people killed, the scenes and the stories are horrifying...and the opposition still has more plans for the days to come...I hope it doesn't turn into a civil war...I wish the "supreme leader" had been wiser in his Friday talk

    Meanwhile...still the SMS is shut down for almost 2 weeks now...many sites filtered, yesterday even yahoo mail was unavailable.

    Today, I was reading plans of street marchs by people...seeing reactions of people, scared of going to the streets...and the lyrics of Breathe shouted in my head:

    Every day I have to find the courage
    To walk out into the street
    With arms out
    Got a love you can't defeat
    Neither down or out
    There's nothing you have that I need
    I can breathe

    ...

    Walk out into the street
    Sing your heart out
    The people we meet
    Will not be drowned out
    There's nothing you have that I need
    I can breathe
    Breathe now
    Yeah, yeah
  11. Glad to hear from you Ali. You and your fellow countrymen are in my thoughts often. Please stay safe and keep us posted. Sadly the coverage in America has devolved into meaningless political bickering. I saw the Neda video over the weekend, and a statement from her boyfriend, horrifying.