Protests at Tehran University: “Death to Dictator”

October 11, 2007 by Alexander

protest at Tehran UniversityA few days ago, protests at Tehran University took place. Under the heavy presence of the armed security forces hundreds of Tehran University students were showcasing their public rejection of AhmadiNejad within the university premises - the students were not allowed to leave the University premises but were locked onto campus.

The poster held by the male student asks for the release of three Tehran University students from prison and the one held by the female student asks “We have questions too, why just Columbia?” The question is one asked by Iranians all the time. The Mullah Regime has one window dressing in order to impress the outside world but the reality of what happens inside Iran is always different from what is nicely packaged for outside of Iran.

Ahmadinejad is prepared to answer questions from Columbia students but not from Iranian students. The consequences of asking questions in Iran can lead to imprisonment.

Text from Azarmehr.

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  1. Posted by n on June 25, 2009

    I live in Iran. The small town of Hamedan. We sent the news of our country we can not. I do not Chen hundred were killed. Radio is broken. Satellites have blocked. Journalists are detained.
    Television and quiet after the election is spoken. They say people do not protest. Are a group of subversive demonstrations can be.
    I own a small town girl, I saw that the police are Khvrdnd beaten. Such as “Allah Akbar” is Gftv son saw that many Ktkkhvrdnd. Hamadan but now is quiet and no one even knows demonstration in Tehran continues.

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