Saturday, June 13, 2009
Iran New Revolution
The re-election of President Ahamdinejed has started a "New Revolution" in Iran between Islamic Government and the young people of Iran. The riot police in Iran attacked opposition supporters with clubs and smashing cars. A statement from the opposition leader Mousavi condemned what he, described as the "manipulation of election results". The demonstrators were wearing the trademark green of Mousavi and chanting slogans against the fraudulent election. The new revolution in Iran has young people wearing masks and throwing bottles at Iranian police and burning police cars. The young people of Iran also, protested at the Interior Ministry were the election results were announced and they were attacked again by the Iranian thug police. These brave young revolutionaries in Iran formed a human chain blocking one of the major avenues in Tehran and chanted Anti-Government slogans. The Islamic government over the next few weeks will try and put down the government protesters by using harsh tactics that will punish and imprison supporters of Mousavi. Mousavi told supporters Friday in Iran that he, was the "winner" of the election Presidential election and urged backers to resist a government based on "Lies and Dictatorship". The new revolution has a Reformist leader Mousavi who has the ability to transform Iran into a new nation that the has respect of all peaceful loving countries around the world. The biggest problem Mousavi has is that the true power in Iran is held by the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who will not give up his power without a serious fight. The Ayatollah who has the final say over all state matters will enforce Islamic Law on the young people of Iran and assume dictatorial powers over Iran. Finally, the revolution in Iran will be televised and it will be a "bloody revolution" for the whole to see if the Islamic government does not throw all Western Media reporters out of the country.
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