From the GUARDIAN:
Khameinei is going to believe your personal ambition threatened the Islamic revolution, fellah. The minute you appeared in the street, it was ALL OR NOTHING.
The Guardian Council will NEVER allow anything like this to happen again. That means increased powers for the Basij, and the IRGC, and people like A'jad.
We should be airdropping twenty million miniskirts, jeans, and tight sweaters from Rodeo Drive. They would be worth EVERY PENNY.
BIG MISTAKE DUDE.. you are going to disappear in about a year ..maybe a car accident
- Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, last night dismissed protests over last week's election as the work of "tension seekers" following a fourth day of protests in Tehran
- Posts on Twitter seemed to suggest that there were still pockets of unrest. One user who has been posting messages about the situation in Tehran said there had been reports of street fighting in Azadi square and the surrounding streets with pepper gas being used by security forces. Earlier the poster said hundreds had been arrested during the day, and that as the night wore on Basij militamen were causing trouble.
- As the night went on the user posted: "Our lives are in real danger now - we are the eyes - they need to stop us."
- But numbers on the streets yesterday were far fewer than the 500,000 to 1 million who took part in a mass opposition protest in the capital on Monday
- Ominously, the government ordered foreign journalists not permanently based in Iran to leave the country at once, and banned resident correspondents from reporting from the streets, a move seen as possibly heralding an intensification of the crackdown.
- The regime appeared to be following a dual strategy of partial concessions on Friday's vote combined with arrests of opposition figures who could give coherence to the protests. Those detained yesterday included Muhammad Ali Abtahi and Saeed Hajarian, both Mousavi supporters.
- In his remarks, Khamenei called for tolerance and said those disputing the result were tarnishing the "beautiful" image created by the record 85% turnout.
- Mousavi had appealed to his supporters to stay off the streets and remain peaceful.
Khameinei is going to believe your personal ambition threatened the Islamic revolution, fellah. The minute you appeared in the street, it was ALL OR NOTHING.
The Guardian Council will NEVER allow anything like this to happen again. That means increased powers for the Basij, and the IRGC, and people like A'jad.
We should be airdropping twenty million miniskirts, jeans, and tight sweaters from Rodeo Drive. They would be worth EVERY PENNY.