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Jun 28, 2009 at 11:30
UPDATE 7: Tehran accuses UK of ties to riots as relations deteriorate; 2,000 dissidents detained across Iran.
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By: Aviator
Posted: Jun 30, 2009 at 11:18
Western countries talk about Human Rights, Liberty and Freedom... But the western politicians are the most cunning hypocrites.

When Israel is defying all human rights and liberties of the Palestinian people, they don't bother, they just talk... When it comes to the Islamic Republic of Iran they will consider tough measures, sanctions...etc etc.

Moreover a few thousand opinions of opposition members (incited by the media and the West) does not make it valid to annul the results of millions of people who supported the President of Iran.

If the people of Iran have not elected the person who the West likes, it doesn't mean that election is invalid and it does not justify the agitation of few thousand people.

Of course legal voices and complaints should be channeled through proper means, not through hooliganism and by taking steps which will destabilize their own country.
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By: Avadhuta
Posted: Jun 29, 2009 at 12:42
How come the mass media are focusing on Iran and not the Israelis stealing more and more land in Palestine?
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By: Avadhuta
Posted: Jun 29, 2009 at 12:39
Mossad and CIA and so on fueled these protests by a minority of Iranians in Tehran, and the BBC and CNN and so on distorted it, trying to make it appear to be a popular protest.
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By: tom@jerry
Posted: Jun 28, 2009 at 15:47
This is the start of another with-hunt in the century! A very childish act!
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