Iranian brutal regime kills people, destroys computers
Mr. president, please answer me: Is your Iran a peaceful country? Or is it peaceful only when you, the regime, brutally surpress the people by intimidation and force? Do you really need to send riot police and the Basij militia to kill people, beat them up, destroy their property and send them to jail, where you will torture them or kill them anyway? Islamic nation of Iran is in shambles and ruins, because people don't want to buy your bullshit anymore. Islam is peace, you like to say. If that was true, why do you behave in such a non-islamic way? Give power to the people, who cast their vote and want their voice to be heard. Stop the violence now. Let's put you and Khamenei to jail, you are crooks and criminals! What would your god want? Violence? A rigged election? Unhappy people?
These photos tell the truth:
Tear down the regime! she possibly shouted.[check more stunning pics of the protests here]
Women helping a man beaten by the militia! [source]
Government destroys communication! [source]Dear protesters, we're with you! Don't stop fighting for your freedoms and human rights! Fight for democracy, Iranians. Tear down the dictatorship that makes your life a living hell! Now is the time. The momentum is here! They can't stop you if you won't stop! Keep going... and best of luck to you!
Netizens of the World
Netizens of the World





14 KAFKAESQUE COMMENTS:
continué le combat contre le fascisme des religieux et des extrémistes!!!
Vive la liberté, l'Iran est rendu au carrefour de
la démocratie et de la libre expression!!!
June 16, 2009 6:41 AM
Oui! Continué le combat!
June 16, 2009 6:43 AM
Some intense pictures. especially of the women. We always think that we have it bad, but it can be so much worse..
June 16, 2009 4:22 PM
@Prometheus, yeah, it ain't so bad after all here in the West or in Japan, including all the flaws. We still don't get beaten by riot police and nobody censors internet. Some have to fight for the freedom we enjoy.
June 16, 2009 4:29 PM
First of all, the woman in the first picture is hot.
With that out of the way, I'd like to say that I think Iran's government is horrible. They need to give it up. The people don't want to be oppressed anymore. They want their own government, a government that represents them.
The things Iran is doing is getting out of hand. When's the last time you saw large-scale rioting like this in a democratic country over an election? It's because people know that even though their candidate didn't win, they got a fair vote and there's always next time.
The people of Iran on the other hand have no voice and are tired of being dictated to. They want to join the rest of the world.
With all the bullshit that western nations are involving themselves in, this is one of those times when intervention would make sense. These are people who actually are crying out for help, unlike Iraq, where the US just imposed itself again.
June 16, 2009 9:28 PM
Oh, and I'm also not surprised that Iran is trying to prevent Iranians from speaking to people in other countries. They don't want the world to know what's really going on there. I read an article about how Iran shut off all of the major data pipes except one, which goes through Turkey. People speculate that this is so the government can easier filter and censor what's available to Iranians.
June 16, 2009 9:30 PM
@Brad, yea, I agree, Iranian women can be hot. Unfortunately their culture is very rigid. You want an Iranian girl? You get her, her family and all of her relatives together :)
Yea, they're trying to silence young people, who are very smart at using internet. They are Iran's future. Even if they shut them up now, they can't silence them forever. People want a revolution there!
June 16, 2009 9:39 PM
Well, that doesn't sound much different than when you marry a Filipina. When you marry her, her family comes as part of the package. Filipinos in general are very family oriented, but Filipinas are especially so.
June 16, 2009 9:51 PM
30 sal zelat, 30 sal badbakhti, Hala nobate mast, regime mollah bayad as iran naslesh as rishe kande she. Shashidam to rooh khamenei o har chi mollah rishooo vogod dareh. Arabaye madar******. Bachehaye Iran dige zoor ghabool nemikonand, Khamenei shashidam to rooh to va oon khomeyni madar ghahbe
June 17, 2009 6:55 AM
@Anonymus, I have no idea what you just said. I hope someone can translate that for me, I hope it's not something bad. I'm not responsible :P
June 17, 2009 7:00 AM
CONTINUEZ....................
June 17, 2009 4:45 PM
Day 5 of Regime Change
June 18, 2009 9:40 AM
Make ur face green for solidarity with the iranian people.
Thanks!
toend
June 19, 2009 2:55 AM
@Anonymous, as you can see, my blog is green! :)
June 19, 2009 2:58 AM
Post a Kafkaesque comment!