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Iran bans foreign media from revolution day |
2010-02-11 |
![]() An official coordinating the media told AFP that reporters and photographers were allowed to cover only the speech of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the historic Azadi (Freedom) Square in southwestern Tehran, and not the traditional street marches across the city. Every year hundreds of thousands of Iranians participate in marches in Tehran and other cities to mark the toppling of the US-backed shah in 1979. But since a dispute over Ahmadinejad's re-election erupted last June, opposition supporters have hijacked regime-sponsored events to stage anti-government protests. Iranian authorities are bracing for such protests on Thursday and have warned of a severe crackdown against protesters. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 An official coordinating the media told AFP that reporters and photographers were allowed to cover only the speech of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the historic Azadi (Freedom) Square in southwestern Tehran That speech has been given before... |
Posted by: BigEd 2010-02-11 15:44 |
#2 I personally think that Iran has reached a "tipping point" and the cracks in the foundation are getting wider. If the regime is foolish enough (and I believe they are) to put down any demonstrations brutally with loss of life, you might see wholesale insurrection in the streets. The phoney election lit a fuse that the mullahs can't put out. Watch Iran very closely in the next few weeks. The CIA and Mossad, et. al., are very crafty and have an attentive audience in Iran... Pass the popcorn and standby...same time and same channel. |
Posted by: James Carville 2010-02-11 11:34 |
#1 a jolly time to be had by all over the coming weekend . There aint no party like a Iranian regime party ! |
Posted by: Oscar 2010-02-11 09:40 |