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Video duration: 42 seconds Iranian student protests. Related: iran, protests Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 120 seconds Guards in front of Tehran University. Related: iran, universties, demonstrations Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 97 seconds Large crowd of protesters in Tehran being observed by helicopter. Related: qods day, iran. sept 18, 2009 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 54 seconds security forces and people in Karimkhan Street. Qods Day in Iran. Sept 18, 2009 Related: iran, qods, day, protests Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Kahmenie is a Murderer 1 Posted by: WorldThreats
Video duration: 202 seconds Footage of clashes between security forces and protesters in the cities of Rasht and Tehran on Qods Day, Sept 18, 2009. At one point you can hear teh protesters chanting "Down. Down Dictator". Related: iran, qods, day, protests Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 24 seconds Short clip of graffiti in Iran: Death to Vlayat Faghih (Supreme Religious Leadership). Related: iran, protests Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Slogan Death to Khamenie Posted by: WorldThreats
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By: fu619fu. on 11 Mar 10, 19:53:31
June 28 is my b-day :D
By: GodIncarnated. on 30 Jun 09, 17:12:56
Hello fellow Christians. is it possible that He is the 2nd coming of Christ ? (click my name to see) WARNING: this is not a joke.
By: hatef187. on 30 Jun 09, 10:28:26
how do we know this is not old?
By: aturtle. on 30 Jun 09, 03:03:27
another from Canada is with you. keep the fight alive
By: fishhead06. on 29 Jun 09, 21:28:51
Such courage - I've got nothing but respect for those people sending these videos out, so that this stays at the forefront of the world's consciousness. keep on fighting for freedom and real democracy!
By: LydieBaillie. on 29 Jun 09, 17:22:23
Lots of people. It's not over.
By: yaoitaru. on 29 Jun 09, 16:25:00
WorldThreat Plz add Michael Jackson's death to your list of videos
By: tacosalad1234141. on 29 Jun 09, 15:51:58
This is truly admirable. I have nothing but respect for these people
By: phantom1976. on 29 Jun 09, 14:48:31
Agreed, and thank you for showing us in the west what freedom really is all about
By: gregww101. on 29 Jun 09, 13:16:17
Good job to the people of Iran. Don't let those pigs push you around, stand strong. Good luck from Canada, God be with you.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:59:24
Why don't replies appear under the statement they are meant to reply to? All the comments show up out of order on my screen.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:54:50
Allahu Akbar from the US.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:48:13
Yeah, you decide (or have decided for you) your position and look only for evidence that you think supports that position. Instead of looking at the evidence and then deciding on your positon.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:45:40
well, that would go for a lot of people here. I agree the gvt's of other countries should stay out, but as a human being, I have a right to stand up for my brothers in Iran. sfgooner, I take it you are Iranian then?
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:37:00
Ahmadinejad is a dictator and fomenter of unrest and misery in the world as the US was in the 50's, and less than a year ago. The US is not wholly responsible for poverty in the world through Imperialism. Some countries need to develop culurally. That is what you are seing in Iran. You are witnessing the entry into the 1st world of a great nation which has plenty of educated wonderful people. The Iranian people have shown uncommon greatness. Just look how they spared the life of that policeman.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:32:49
Well, standing up to the US and Israel is only part of the story. For one, he's a dictator and despite Israel's abuse, they have a right to exist as do the Palestinians. I would hope the US will start leaning a littel more to the Palestinian side. The Israelis may have a right to be there, but not to control everything and take the lion's share as they have. They have been repressive, but it has been out of self defense. They need to give back what they took in 1967 and honor previous agreements
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:22:25
The only problem with a theocracy, which is what I assume you support, is that rather than people deciding their fate, you have individual human beings imposing their will on the majority. It's not practical nor ethical. I hate to burst your bubble, you seem relatively educated, the Mulahs a all human beings are by no means perfect. They have been repressive and harsh in their rule. Some of the women arrested for immorality were sold into prostitution in other countries.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:13:56
I think he means borders. If you are from a particular country, you tend to think in a way that you think favors your country. It doesn't favor any country when you aren't objective. You think of the US as the bad guy, and to some degree this has been true, but the fact is that the vast majority of Americans have a lot of love and respect for the Iranian people---now more than ever. We respect the sovereignty of Iran and want nothing but the best for its people.
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:10:20
Iranian clerics also have a religion. They're commiting all these atrocities in the name of religion. Let's quit pointing fingers nationalistically and realize all countries have pigs like Bush, Cheney, Ahmadinejad, and Khomenei. We the people of the world have to unite and see how these pigs have been drawing divisions among us. God bless Iran!
By: vmtz2001. on 29 Jun 09, 11:07:04
So, therefore the sanctions accomplished what? Seems to me Obama has a much better idea. Treat Iranians with respect and don't make them feel threatened, acknowledge the rights of Palestinians to peace and freedom in their own land. Maybe this is a response to the US's letting down its guard and electing a US president who isn't a hardliner. I hope the American people realize that's the signal that they sent to the world and that the world is responding and that we shouldn't relect Republicans.
By: IndignantSkeptic. on 29 Jun 09, 10:53:20
SirQubit, the reason sanctions are put against Iran is to weaken the iranian government because the outside governments are afraid of the iranian government having power. i know it is a vicious cycle; the sanctions make the iranian government more angry which makes the outside governments more fearful and want to increase the sanctions and so on back and forth repeatedly, and nobody knows how it really started. these things start a long time ago and escalate slowly over time like many conflicts.
By: asgaraga. on 29 Jun 09, 06:14:53
You "SirQuibi"quoted: "Genghis Khan and Hitler were not muslims or of any religion". "All humans follow some religion." See, boundaries make you say things full of contradictions. Did they or didnt they have a religion?
By: sfgooner70. on 29 Jun 09, 06:09:05
Strong leader is one thing. A zealot acting like a cunt, who doesn't give a shit about his own people and would hunt them down in the streets with arab dogs from lebanon is not a leader but a tyrant and cunt which is what he is. I take it you are not even Iranian and I would love for you to mind your own business.
By: asgaraga. on 29 Jun 09, 06:03:26
SirQuibi; I am not sure if you have ever visited these countries. Perhaps you have no Idea how these societies work. I suggest you to put aside you boundaries just for a while and search for the truth. You will be amazed how different the naked truth is.
By: SirQubit. on 29 Jun 09, 05:48:47
Genghis Khan and Hitler were not muslims or of any religion