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LOOK AT THIS Basij shot a young woman

Started by srotu, June 21, 2009, 01:16:10 AM

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Rev.John

Quote from: MUNZIR ALI on June 23, 2009, 11:05:07 AM
I like ahamednijad and gaddafi more than all the arab leaders...they seem to be different! ;D



:peace:





Yes, very different!  :elektro:
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Rami

Quote from: progressive1993 on June 23, 2009, 09:19:09 AM
:o

Do you support Ahmedinejad?

Quote from: Rev.John on June 23, 2009, 09:25:07 AM
What?

The reason they chose 'Mousavi' is for unjust reasons. They want to oppress the poor even more.

Shame on these rich spoiled brats.

Ofcourse you didn't see the other side...

I don't support Ahmadinijad but he is closer to righteousness than the idiot Mousavi.


TheNabi

Peace

Didn't Iran's economy get worse under Ahadinijad sort of like it did with Bush in America?

Joe
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progressive1993

Quote from: Rami on June 23, 2009, 03:02:33 PM
The reason they chose 'Mousavi' is for unjust reasons. They want to oppress the poor even more.

Shame on these rich spoiled brats.

Ofcourse you didn't see the other side...

I don't support Ahmadinijad but he is closer to righteousness than the idiot Mousavi.




NO WAY!
10:41 If they deny you, say: "My works are for me, and your works are for you. You are innocent of what I do, and I am innocent of what you do."

Rami

Quote from: TheNabi on June 23, 2009, 08:29:46 PM
Peace

Didn't Iran's economy get worse under Ahadinijad sort of like it did with Bush in America?

Joe

Ahmadinijad is better with the working class. Mousavi is for secular rich guys regardless of the state of the economy.

Quote from a blog:

This apparently was a huge shock for the mainstream media.  Large chunks of the Western media were irrationally expecting another clear sign that Obama’s speech had single-handedly revolutionized the Middle-East in a landside victory for Moussavi. Ahmadinejad’s triumph, however, didn’t come as a surprise for anyone diligent enough to study the pre-election polling.  Moussavi has cried foul, claiming, “I am the absolute winner of the election by a very large margin.”  Given the 30 point margin of victory reported for Ahmadinejad these charges seem highly dubious.

Ahmadinejad was supported by the rural poor, the urban working class and conservative elements within Iran’s clerical elite.  His opponents not only criticized his defiant foreign policy, but also his government’s state-interventionist spending of oil wealth.  During the election campaign Mousavi proposed an austerity program to try to curtail inflation and reinvigorate economic growth, obviously at the expense, short-term at least, of the most economically depressed members of Iranian society.

Oil prices are on the way back up around the world and inflation is only in the high teens, which isn’t that unreasonable for a developing country that relies on the export of a commodity.  It’s hard to see imminent economic collapse on the horizon like many of business elite that backed Moussavi warned of.

I’m not going to applaud the election results, which were undoubtedly a blow against the Obama-brand of hegemony and a display of elementary class consciousness by Iranian workers, due to my natural sympathies for the progressive forces within the Iranian youth that threw their hope and energy behind Moussavi’s campaign.  

It’s my humble (and ultimately irrelevant) hope that the feminist and secularist Iranian students don’t get discouraged and become depoliticized by this result.  Instead they need to renew agitation and organization independently of the Iranian political system.  In a “democratic” system as illiberal as Iran’s it’s clear that any real change will have to happen in civil society and not in the electoral sphere.  This change only has the chance of gaining the support of working-class Iranians if it doesn’t wed itself to neoliberal economic dogma.  Certainly progressive forces in Iran have a rich revolutionary legacy to look back upon for inspiration.

:peace:


progressive1993

10:41 If they deny you, say: "My works are for me, and your works are for you. You are innocent of what I do, and I am innocent of what you do."

jankren

So they actually caught the shooter or they just assumed it was a government soldier? You know in such a chaotic event anyone can take advantage of the situation. False flag operation and all that.


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Rev.John

"We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians."

Amen to that
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huruf

?Oh, my God, Ahmadinejad is bad!

Which proves that Musavi is good, ?really?

Look up who Musavi is.

This looks like another one of those colour revolutions.

Imperials fighting for the good of all the peoples of the world. Moving indeed.

Salaam