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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 1:49 pm    Post subject: Atmosphere tense around Iran Soccer match match stadium Reply with quote

Atmosphere tense around Iran World Cup qualifier match stadium

Wed. 8 Jun 2005

Iran Focus
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2327

Tehran, Jun. 08 – With only a draw needed against Bahrain’s football side for Iran to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, State Security Forces in their thousands have lined the perimeter in and around Tehran’s 100,000-seater Azadi Stadium to prevent sporadic demonstrations against the state.

Ahead of the football match, all eyes are on the gathering crowd in and around the stadium as much as they will be on the players themselves, with many expecting post-match celebrations to turn political, as they have done on previous occasions.

At the main entrance to the stadium under tight security tens of thousands of youths have been turned away despite having tickets for the match.

The atmosphere is becoming increasingly out of control, with many youths openly declaring that they would use the opportunity to call for a boycott of Iran’s upcoming presidential elections.

With more than half of Iran’s population under the age of 25, youths in Iran are a driving force behind calls for social freedoms.

Tension has been building up all day and thousands of special anti-riot units have been on high alert hours before the match is set to start, eye witnesses said.

A similar qualifier match against Japan in Azadi Stadium in March saw a brutal crackdown on spectators by agents of the SSF after people used sonic-booms, chanted anti-regime slogans, and started an anti-government demonstration.

Seven people were killed following that match, sparking the international football governing body FIFA to request an investigation by authorities as to the cause of the deaths.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:06 pm    Post subject: Iran police alert before World Cup qualifier match Reply with quote

Iran police alert before World Cup qualifier match

Wed Jun 8, 2005 07:57 AM ET

Source: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8730603&type=sportsNews

By Parisa Hafezi
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Security was tight at Tehran's Azadi stadium on Wednesday ahead of a World Cup soccer qualifier against Bahrain which could spark wild street celebrations if the Iranian team wins.

Iran needs a draw to repeat its feats of 1978 and 1998 by joining the world's soccer elite at the World Cup Finals in Germany next summer.

In the past, raucous post-match celebrations with young people dancing in the streets have turned political with many shouting slogans against the clerical state's rulers and smashing windows of public buildings.

The game comes ahead of presidential elections June 17, pitting former members of Iran's hardline Revolutionary Guards against outspoken reformists and pro-business pragmatist Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

"All the necessary measures have been taken for a peaceful match," Tehran police spokesman Mohammad Tourang told Reuters. "We are ready to control those who will try to create unrest."

Soccer is a national obsession in Iran and the match has comfortably overshadowed lacklustre interest in the elections.

"This is a good chance for the establishment. If they let us celebrate, we will change our minds and vote," joked Mina, 17.

The youth vote is important with half the population under the age of 25 and a minimum voting age of 15.

Witnesses said security was heavy around the 100,000 capacity stadium.

"To secure people's safety, only 70,000 fans are allowed to show up for the match," said Tourang.

Analysts said post-match celebrations were an excuse for the young to vent their frustrations at limited political and social freedoms in the Islamic state.

Hours before the game, cars toured the streets hooting their horns and teenagers waved Iran's national flag, while police kept a watchful eye.

"We will definitely win. I will dance and celebrate until morning," said university student Mostafa, 21.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

BOOGH O KARNAA KARI AZ PISH NEMIBARAD .


BAYAD RADIO-TV RA GEREFT !


BAYASTI ATASH E KHASHM E MELAT ...


NAPAKIHA RA AZ IRAN BEZODAYAD !



BAYASTANI IN AST:

NABOODESHAN KONID. HAR JA KE DASTETAN RESID.

ATASH BE DELHAYE AHRIMANAN VA BAR SARESHAN AFKANID.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

EVERYONE Arrow Arrow GO SURRENDER REGIME'S RADIO-TV STATION.

BE TARAFE --> JAAM E JAM. VA EVIN !



AT A TIME THAT MILLIONS ARE ON THE STREETS IN EVERY CITY,

ALL 'MOVEMENTS' AND GROUPS ARE PREVENTING THEM FROM WHAT MUST BE DONE. PREVENTING THEM FROM MARCHING TOWARDS THE PRISONS. PREVENTING THEM FROM MARCHING TOWARDS SEDA -SIMA AND TV STATIONS!


EVEN HAKHA TV!

WE WONT FORGET THIS BETREYAL!

THE ONLY TV THAT IS URGING THE NATION TO ACT AGAINST THE REGIME TODAY: IS ANJOMAN E PADESHAHI.


DANCING IN THE STREETS WILL NOT BRING DOWN ANY REGIME!

WHY DON'T YOU ENCOURAGE THE PEOPLE TO MARCH TOWARDS EVIN?

WHY ARE YOU KEEPING PEOPLE BUSY IN STREETS, DANCING!

IT'S JUST WHAT THE MULLAHS WANT!
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Iranian Opposition was in fast sleep while MILLIONS of Iranians packed the streets of IRAN last night.

ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIONAL UPRISING AGAINST MULLAHS, LOST FOREVER.


GOD DAMN OUR SO CALLED OPPOSITION,
BUNCH OF COWERD, TWO FACED, TRATORS THAT'S ALL.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:42 pm    Post subject: photos Reply with quote

Iran enters world cup 2006 Germany. see you there!













If our Oppositons were not TRATORS;

This could have been the END of IRI.



-------- TAKE A LOOK ! --------



( Photos from diff. districs in TEHRAN )


meidoon Mohseni - mohseni SQ. :










Gisha :







Haft Hoze/ Narmak:








Azadi:








city of Shiraz:




Ahvaz/ city of recent regime brutalities





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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 5:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Iranian Opposition was in fast sleep while MILLIONS of Iranians packed the streets of IRAN last night.



Well, that´s wrong. NITV, Meyboodi, Channelone X.TV etc were all reporting from the night and asking people to go out. H.M Reza Pahlavi appeared for a few minutes on Radio Sedaye Iran and supported the people saying today people should go out to the streets and on 27th they should stay home and boycott the regime´s sham elections.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why are these people have IRI flag wrapped around themselves.... Shocked
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Why are these people have IRI flag wrapped around themselves.... Shocked



It's mainly because they consider it too risky to wave their national flag so they stick to the Islamic Regime's flag so as not to get in trouble, also some don't know about their national flag simply because they were born after the revolution (but these people must be very low in numbers since I believe that everyone should know nowadays).



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WHAT DID YOU EXPECT KAREVATAN?


FOR OPPOSITION TO ASK PEOPLE NOT TO CELEBRATE THE SOCCER WIN?

LOL



PEOPLE WOULD TAKE TO THE STREETS WITH OR WITHOUT OPPOSITIONS SUGGESTION.

IT'S NOT ABOUT THAT!

THE MAIN CONCERN IS : HOW TO DIRECT THIS ENERGY TOWARDS REGIME CHANGE.

AND SO FAR, THE OPPOSITIONS DIDN'T DO **** IN THAT REGARDS.


GET IT?
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Liberator wrote:
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Why are these people have IRI flag wrapped around themselves.... Shocked



It's mainly because they consider it too risky to wave their national flag so they stick to the Islamic Regime's flag so as not to get in trouble, also some don't know about their national flag simply because they were born after the revolution (but these people must be very low in numbers since I believe that everyone should know nowadays).

IT'S ALSO BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT HAD ALREADY BOUGHT THOUSANDS OF THEIR OWN FLAGS, AND MADE IT AVAILABLE AT THE STADIUM !!!!


Wink SMART ASS MULLAHS.

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