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Ayatollah Khamenei Responds to Unrest in Iran

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
06/23/09 2:16 AM EDT

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sally

Jun 23, 2009

this is a classic,Nate!

 

Amir

Jun 24, 2009

Any human being with sound conscious is appalled with these horrifying slay of Iranian people, brutality and ruthlessness of this despotic theology is matchless in the modern history. Freedom is the hallowed cause which has become the mantra for these recent grassroots uprisings. International community need to be warned that this behemoth of repression is just a canary in the coal mine, just watch the fashion they are acting toward their own compatriot brothers and sisters, the writing is on the wall, they would not spare any means in utilizing ultimate violence in terms of safeguarding illegitimate theologic tyranny either inside or beyond boundaries of Iran. God bless sacred resistance of Iranian people….

 

Arman

Jun 24, 2009

The same tactic used by the Nazi regime to charge the family members of the German's who helped the jews escape from Germany. My cousin was executed as a political prisoner in the early 1990's and back then they charged his family about $200.00. People of the world, please help STOP this crime against humanity and free the people of IRAN. They are your brothers and sisters.

 

Ashkan

Jun 25, 2009

Cheers! Nate ... :) Absolutely that's correct and I see in Iran ...Thanks and I'm waiting for new one about Ayatollah's Regime and Ahmadinijad ... Ashkan Tehran

 

Client-9

Jul 3, 2009

Regime is paying thugs from the countryside $200, arming them with bats, and instructing them to "hit protestors as hard as they can, until they fall down and can't move anymore."

 


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