Toofan
08-05-2009, 12:40 PM
ppl started early today due to AN's ceremony.!
ايران (http://www.radiofarda.com/archive/Iran/latest/138/138.html) / سياسی (http://www.radiofarda.com/archive/iran_politics/latest/138/148.html)
تظاهرات معترضين در روز تحليف محمود احمدی نژاد
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عکس مربوط به تظاهرات در هفتههای گذشته است
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از نخستين ساعتهای بامداد روز چهارشنبه نيروهای امنيتی و انتظامی مناطق منتهی به ساختمان مجلس را با حضور پرشمار خود به کنترل درآوردند.
شاهدان عينی گزارش میدهند که صدها پليس ضدشورش مجهز به کلاهخود و باتوم به همراه نيروهای بسيج به جمع تظاهرکنندگانی که شعارهايی بر ضد محمود احمدینژاد میدادند حمله کرده و سعی در متفرق نمودن آنها کردند.
در همين حال شاهدان عينی به خبرگزاری فرانسپرس گفتهاند که نيروهای انتظامی و امنيتی برای پراکنده کردن تظاهرکنندگان در ميدان بهارستان از گاز فلفل استفاده کردهاند.
يکی از اين شاهدان به حضور بسيار زياد نيروهای امنيتی و شبهنظامی اشاره و اضافه کرده که شماری از تظاهرکنندگان دستگير و با خودروهای شخصی از منطقه درگيریها منتقل شدند.
در چندين نقطه از خيابان جمهوری معترضين تلاش کردند که بر شمار تجمع خود بيفزايند که نيروهای انتظامی با تعقيب معترضين و پراکنده کردن آنها جلوی هر گونه تجمعی را گرفتند.
گزارشها حاکی است که در اين منطقه تجاری تمامی فروشگاهها و مراکز خريد بسته است. تظاهرکنندگان با فريادهای «الله اکبر» و هو کردن نيروهای انتظامی سعی در اعلام حضور خود به ديگران و اعتراض به برخورد نيروهای امنيتی دارند.
تجمعهای اعتراضی در حوالی ميدان شهدا و خيابانهای شمالی منتهی به ميدان بهارستان نيز گزارش شده است.
به گزارش خبرنگار پايگاه خبری فراکسيون خط امام(ره)مجلس«پارلماننيوز»، تمامی خيابانهای منتهی به ميدان بهارستان بسته شده و بيش از پنج هزار نفر از نيروهای نظامی و امنيتی در اين خيابانها حضور دارند.
همچنين ايستگاه متروی بهارستان نيز به خاطر برگزاری اين مراسم به طور موقت تعطيل شده است.
source: http://www.radiofarda.com/content/f10_Protests_Ahmadinejad_Sworn/1792947.html
Toofan
08-05-2009, 12:41 PM
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TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- With hundreds of protesters gathering and riot police out in force to meet them on the streets of Tehran, hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the oath of office Wednesday, beginning a second term in a bitterly divided Iran.
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<!--endclickprintexclude--> Ahmadinejad, 52, was formally sworn in before Iran's parliament, known as the Majlis, as security forces guarded the building and the streets nearby in anticipation of protests.
Witnesses reported a heavy police presence -- including members of the pro-government Basij militia -- and several choppers hovering overhead. Some reported protesters, many of them women, sitting in front of the parliament building's entrance.
As discontent surfaced yet again, Ahmadinejad vowed to take Iran forward and flung sharp words at those who questioned the validity of the June 12 elections, in which he was declared the winner with almost two-thirds of the vote.
He took particular aim at the United States, Britain, France, Italy and Germany, which have not sent formal letters of congratulations to Ahmadinejad.
"They said they would recognize the election, but will not congratulate," Ahmadinejad said in his inaugural speech. "This means they only want democracy at the service of their interests and don't respect the people's vote and rights.
"Nobody in Iran is waiting for anyone's congratulations," he said.
When asked on Tuesday whether the White House recognizes Ahmadinejad as the rightful leader of Iran, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs replied only with this: "He's the elected leader."
Ahmadinejad struck a note of unity in his attempt to move Iran forward.
"Who has voted for whom. This is not the question," he said. "Today we need a national resolve. Today we need to join forces."
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<!--endclickprintexclude--> Among those attending Wednesday's ceremony were Iran's top lawmakers, the heads of the three branches of government, the secretary of the Guardian Council and foreign diplomats. But as the camera of the semi-official Press TV panned the hall, an unprecedented number of empty seats were visible. It was unclear whether opposition leaders were boycotting the inauguration.
Ahmadinejad vowed to promote religion and morality, and support righteousness and spread justice.
"I will guard the power that the people have entrusted in me as the sacred trust," Ahmadinejad said. "I will safeguard it like an honest and faithful trustee."
Ahmadinejad, however, starts another four years in office with many Iranians questioning his legitimacy.
The results of the June 12 election were widely disputed; Ahmadinejad's chief rival, reformist Mir Hossein Moussavi (http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/mir_hossein_moussavi) called the elections a "fraud."
Since the vote, Iran has seen turmoil not witnessed since the 1979 Islamic revolution as thousands have taken to the streets to protest and security forces have brutally cracked down.
Analyst Amir Taheri told CNN Wednesday that Ahmadinejad's second term will be closely watched around the world. Taheri said the freshly inaugurated president faces myriad challenges in his second term, among them a faltering economy and a burgeoning popular movement favoring reform.
"He has to worry a lot about the opposition," Taheri said.
Iran says about 30 people have been killed in the post-election violence.
Among those who were arrested, 110 are facing trial, according to Iranian media reports.
Under Iran's constitution, the incoming president must receive the supreme leader's approval before being sworn into office. On Monday, after Ayatollah Ali Khameini (http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/ayatollah_ali_khamenei) gave that endorsement to Ahmadinejad, hundreds of Iranians again demonstrated in the Iranian capital.
Eyewitnesses and sources said the crowds marched on the sidewalks around Vannak Square and Vali Asr Avenue, under the watchful eye of hundreds of Iranian security forces. Some chanted "Death to the dictator," while others said "God is great."
International media outlets, including CNN, have been restricted in their coverage of Iran in the aftermath of the elections
source: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/08/05/iran.ahmadinejad.inauguration/index.html
Toofan
08-05-2009, 04:10 PM
YouTube - Tehran-Bazar- 14 Mordad (5 AUG) P2
Toofan
08-05-2009, 04:11 PM
YouTube - Tehran\ Bazar\ 14 Mordad (5 AUG) P1
Toofan
08-05-2009, 04:11 PM
YouTube - marg bar dictator, مرگ بر دیکتاتور در مترو تهران، ۱۴ مرداد
Toofan
08-05-2009, 04:12 PM
bastards covering their face.... they should just jump over him & kill him with his own gun!!
YouTube - 2009-08-05 - Tehran - P13 - مرداد 14 - تهران
Bi-Honar
08-05-2009, 06:22 PM
Thanks for the updates Toofi joon. These seem to be weekly occurences in Iran now (or at least in Tehran). These people will not go away. Every time AN makes a mistake, they will be out again. As far as I'm concerned AN & IR's problems have just started.
Motori
08-05-2009, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the updates Toofi joon. These seem to be weekly occurences in Iran now (or at least in Tehran). These people will not go away. Every time AN makes a mistake, they will be out again. As far as I'm concerned AN & IR's problems have just started.
Mr, G.
Wait until schools and universities start. It will be show time.
Some of hardliners in majles are talking about keeping universities closed.
Bi-Honar
08-05-2009, 10:07 PM
Yeah, you're absolutely right Rasoul jaan. I was actually thinking about the university issue a couple of days ago. It's going to be very difficult to contain this movement, once normal gathering at universities, stadiums and schools get under way.
Bi-Honar
08-05-2009, 10:17 PM
* Brutal well known plain cloth Basij was Beaten severely near his home in Molavy
* Mehdi Yazdan Khoram Etemadmeli NP Arts&Literature editor arrested outside hisoffice by plainclothes men
* Khomeini’s grandchild Zahra Ashraghi: Most of my grandfather's closest & most loyal friends are political prisoners today
Bi-Honar
08-05-2009, 10:19 PM
ماموران دادستانی ساعت 9 شب با فیلمبرداری از ساختمان انجمن صنفی، نه تنها این ساختمان بلکه ساختمان تعاونی مسکن انجمن را هم پلمپ کردند
پلمپ انجمن صنفی روزنامه نگاران در حالی صورت میگیرد که فردا ( پنج شنبه) زمان برگزاری مجمع عمومی انجمن بود
5 مامور با حکمی که به امضای سعید مرتضوی، دادستان تهران رسیده بود شبانه اقدام به پلمپ ساختمان انجمن صنفی روزنامه نگاران ایران کردند
Toofan
08-06-2009, 02:36 AM
* Brutal well known plain cloth Basij was Beaten severely near his home in Molavy
* Mehdi Yazdan Khoram Etemadmeli NP Arts&Literature editor arrested outside hisoffice by plainclothes men
* Khomeini’s grandchild Zahra Ashraghi: Most of my grandfather's closest & most loyal friends are political prisoners today
hmm..they didnt kil him? thats a shame..
Toofan
08-06-2009, 02:38 AM
YouTube - sari demonstration on 14 Mordad / تظاهرات مردم ساری