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irani
Joined: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 172
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 1:42 pm Post subject: Winds of Change through pictures... |
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Monday, 7/3:
Beirut, Lebanon: 100.000 Protester gathered in Beirut, and as demonstrations entered their 21 day...
...Assad gave up.
Istanbul, Turkey: Around 300 people gathered chanting anti-governmental slogans and demanding FULL equal rights for women, they were brutally dispersed by the police.
Rabat, Morocco: Thousands marched demanding political prisoners in Algeria to be freed.
Kuwait City, Kuwait: Hundreds of Women's right activists gathered outside the parliament that was scheduled to discuss the amending of the electoral law which limits voting to males.
Esfehan, Iran:
Students of Esfehan University turned the speech of presidential reformist candidate to an anti-government demo.
Multan, Pakistan: More than 3000 women marched through the city demanding greater rights for women and justice and protection for a 33-year-old Mai a teacher, whose alleged rapists were acquitted by a court.
Mukhat Mei, left, Women's right activist Farzane Bari, right.
Tuesday, 8/3, Int'l women's day:
Beirut, Lebanon: While Hezbollah has it's fake rally, Once again thousands of Lebanese gather to denounce the Syrian occupation.
Syrian troops begin to withdraw.
Iran: In Tehran, Around a thousand women's right activists gathered in "Park-e Laleh".
Pakistan:
Lahore: Pakistani women shout slogans against repressive laws against women at a rally to commemorate the International Women's Day
Karachi:Chained Pakistani women shout for their rights at a rally to mark the International Women's Day.
Cairo, Egypt:
Dozens demonstrate against Mubarak.
Wednesday, 9/3:
Beirut, Lebanon:
Batroun, N. Lebanon:
Madfoun, N. Lebanon.
Thursday, 10/3:
Beirut, Lebanon:
Jalal Abad, Kyrgyzstan: Hundreds of people continued to block a government building, demanding the resignation of the country's President and the nullification of the results of the 27/2 parliamentary election.
Bruxelles, Belgium: Iranian fliers in Airprotest against the Eu:s policy towards Iran.
Manama, Bahrain: Dozens protest against the imprisonment of a Bahraini blogger.
Friday, 11/3:
Beirut, Lebanon
Saturday, 12/3:
Beirut, Lebanon: 11.000 gather downtown Beirut holding up black boards to represent the mourning of slain former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and then holding colored paper boards forming the Lebanese flag.
Gaza City, Palestine: Around 2.500 Gazans demonstrated demanding better living conditions & criticizing the PA for failing to speed up the peace process (they aren't from Hamas!).
Sunday, 13/3:
As Hezbollah takes over the street's of Nabatiye,
In Tabaeil, N. Lebanon: 5000 anti-Syrian protesters gathered In this small Beqaa Valley village.
And in Downtown Beirut: Thousands of anti-Syrian Lebanese protesters stage a candle vigil while forming the word 'The Truth' in front of the grave of former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri in Martyrs Square in Beirut.
Baghdad, Iraq: Students protest at the Jordanian embassy against terrorism and condemning the suicide attack that killed 125 people in Hillah 2 weeks ago.
Also Baghdad, Iraqi security officers protest against proposed salary cuts.
http://kafie.blogspot.com/2005/03/winds-of-change-through-pictures.html |
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Saman
Joined: 14 Jul 2003 Posts: 506 Location: Scandinavia
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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Beautiful, just beautiful _________________ Zoroaster's philosophy: Good thoughts, good words, good deeds.
Pāyandeh bād xāke Irān e mā! |
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Rasker
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 1455 Location: USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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<<Saturday, 12/3:
Beirut, Lebanon: 11.000 gather downtown Beirut holding up black boards to represent the mourning of slain former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and then holding colored paper boards forming the Lebanese flag.>>
That shows awesome organization to get a bunch of strangers to do that. Can you imagine getting thousands to do that in front of a live webcam in Teheran? _________________ The Sun Is Rising In The West!Soon It Will Shine on All of Iran! |
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Spenta
Joined: 04 Sep 2003 Posts: 1829
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:05 pm Post subject: |
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Those Algerian so called 'political prisoners' are violent hardened Islamist thugs who have killed over hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Algeria.
Ditto for some of those other demonstrators, you gotta be careful, some of these people want an Islamist regime, not freedom! And if their secular authoritarian governments fall apart, then they will have a brutal totalitarian Islamist state that is a million times worst just like Iran. The Islamists aren't dumb, they're already looking for their next home!
The Islamists have been and are fishing in muddy waters of the Middle Eastern 'democracy' wave, and many of these countries will endup with nightmarish Islamist regimes! |
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stefania
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 4250 Location: Italy
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:23 am Post subject: |
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VERY BEAUTIFUL PICTURES
WE NEED TO SUPPORT THESE FREEDOM FIGHTERS _________________ Referendum AFTER Regime Change
"I'm ready to die for you to be able to say your own opinions, even if i strongly disagree with you" (Voltaire) |
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Rasker
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 1455 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:14 am Post subject: |
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Big Pharoah's blog makes the same cautionary note, that forcing Egypt into totally free elections immediately might leave the Muslim Brotherhood as the group best poised to gain power in such an election, and end the possibility of any further free elections. But creating a climate of free discussion immediately will help to grow moderate democratic forces and allow them to organize for elections down the road.
Spenta wrote: | Those Algerian so called 'political prisoners' are violent hardened Islamist thugs who have killed over hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Algeria.
Ditto for some of those other demonstrators, you gotta be careful, some of these people want an Islamist regime, not freedom! And if their secular authoritarian governments fall apart, then they will have a brutal totalitarian Islamist state that is a million times worst just like Iran. The Islamists aren't dumb, they're already looking for their next home!
The Islamists have been and are fishing in muddy waters of the Middle Eastern 'democracy' wave, and many of these countries will endup with nightmarish Islamist regimes! |
_________________ The Sun Is Rising In The West!Soon It Will Shine on All of Iran! |
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stefania
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 4250 Location: Italy
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Rasker,
the Egyptian Democratic revolutionaries calls themselves "Kifaiah" ( Enough)
Ayman Nour might not be pro-US, but he is the best alternative to Mubarak the Pharaoh.
Nour is a LIBERAL AND SECULARIST EGYPTIAN committed to Parliamentarian Democracy
He's not an Islamist at all.
And don't forget Saad din Ibrahim.
_________________ Referendum AFTER Regime Change
"I'm ready to die for you to be able to say your own opinions, even if i strongly disagree with you" (Voltaire) |
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stefania
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 4250 Location: Italy
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:23 am Post subject: |
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It is the Arab "secular" dictators who have created the Bin Ladens and the Zawahiris.
9/11th taught us that appeasing the Tyrants only brings us Terror and war.
A democratic Middle East will not export Terror.
For that, we need to support the current Middle East Spring _________________ Referendum AFTER Regime Change
"I'm ready to die for you to be able to say your own opinions, even if i strongly disagree with you" (Voltaire) |
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Rasker
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 1455 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Dear Steffie,
I like Nour, and I'm glad he's out of prison. In the long run democracy in the Middle East is best for the region and the world as well, but in the very short term, rushing a formerly closed society into totally open elections without time for moderate democratic forces to develop and organize, might give an advantage to extremist forces with extensive underground organizations, as nearly happened in France and Italy right after World War 2 (there, the Communists). If for instance, totally open elections were suddenly called for Egypt and Morocco this year, who knows which forces might benefit from pent-up anti-regime sentiment? That might be a case of one man, one vote, but only *once*. Who can say what might have happened in Turkey a few years ago without a stoutly secular military ready to intervene?
The move toward the Middle East spring is going to inevitably have some rain showers, and perhaps more than one storm, but hopefully not Noah's Flood. _________________ The Sun Is Rising In The West!Soon It Will Shine on All of Iran! |
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Oldman
Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Posts: 158 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Ba dorood:
Irani Jaan, Bala Mee Sar,
Have you read Mr. Pahlavi's Winds of Change?
If not then I encourage you to do so. You may see some similarities between the pictures you have posted and what he has laid out for future democratic path. _________________ Ba sepas
Payandeh Iran |
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