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Tudo caminha para isso.

A televisão do Irão comunicou que a marcha de hoje foi desconvocada pelos organizadores por falta de autorização.

Pelo que se vê no twitter isso é falso:

Mobiles in the Enghelab area have been cut off

Moment to moment on the number of people in the Enghelab Square and surrounding streets is added

Karoubi quotd by close campaign member: I’ll resist at risk of imprisonment, Will go 2 Enghelab Sq today for sure

rally in tehran is NOT cancelled. get back our votes! RAIAMUN RA PAS BEGIR MARDOMEH BAGHEYRAT

Main Rally NOT CANCELED. STATE TV lies. BIG CROWDS ON STREET. POLICE PRESENT BUT NOT ATTACKING

Mousavi’s Facebook: “The CRUCIAL Demonstration on Saturday 16:00 in Tehran and all around the world.”

Police threatened to take excessive brutal action against protesters on today’s rally

MOBILE NETWORK IS DOWN, REMOVE SIM AND USE PHONE TO FILM.

Scare tactics do not work anymore. SPREAD THIS MESSAGE!!! JUST READ & RT THE LAST MESSAGE OF UR TRUSTED SOURCE.

"IRGC Basij special forces (div 289 ) rcvd orders & taking position.NIR move to intercept.

:xock: estamos assistir a uma revolução pelo Twitter, que coisa fabulosa e emocionante :mrgreen:

É o futuro , a internet é uma grande arma. :mrgreen:

Entretanto , os confrontos parece que já começaram.

"Rocks and fire." Another reliable Iranian has sent 3 messages in the last 7 minutes:

– “HARD conflict between the people and the Special Guard. people: down with khamenee”

– “Heavy clashes on azadi street, chants of death to khameni! The street is full of rocks and fire.”

– “Voice of shooting in Azadi street in Tehran”

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Bem isto está aquecer e de que maneira , já se falam de explosão de bombas:

Verified pres TV news flash reprts two bomb blast heard in Tehran.

confirmed: shooting in azadi st.

Blasts also reported by Al Jazeera

One of the bombs was at Khomeini shrine, Presst Tv reports many injured

very sad shooting of Basij militia to unarmed people

https://twitter.com

#iranelection

[b]At least 19 dead in Iran unrest, hospital sources say[/b]

TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) – Thousands of defiant protesters clashed with police in the streets of Tehran on Saturday in protest of last week’s presidential elections, and opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi reportedly said he was ready for “martyrdom.”

The unrest left 19 people dead, hospital sources said. Unconfirmed reports put the death toll as high as 150 on the seventh day of post-election demontrations.

Police were using tear gas, clubs and water cannon as they tried to disperse the demonstrators.

A stream of videos posted on social networking Web sites appeared to show demonstrators who had been shot.

One video showed a woman trying to protect a man being beaten and kicked by protesters. A motorcycle lies on its side nearby, and another is in flames.

The protests were held in open defiance of warnings issued Friday by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the Islamic Republic Security Council. They had said protest organizers – specifically Moussavi – would be held accountable if the protests led to bloodshed. Watch helicopters hover above protesters in Tehran »

The message on Moussavi’s page on Facebook urged Moussavi’s supporters to “protest” and “not go to work.” The social networking Web site has proved to be a key source of information in a country whose government has banned international journalists from newsgathering.

The authenticity of the information could not immediately be established, but its posting coincided with growing unrest by demonstrators, who say President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s election victory was rigged. Watch Khamenei deny allegations of vote-rigging »

Witnesses in Tehran told CNN one crowd was chanting “Death to Khamenei!” and “I will kill whoever killed my brother!” – a chant that dates to Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution that brought Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to power.

In a story posted Saturday on the Web site of the government-run Press TV, Iran’s deputy police commander said 400 police personnel had been wounded since the opposition rallies began last weekend. Watch police and protesters clash Saturday »

“Families of those killed or injured in the events since June 12 have filed 2,000 complaints so far,” acting Police Chief Brigadier General Ahmad-Reza Radan told Iran’s Fars news agency.

Radan said 10,000 complaints had been filed by people asserting that their daily lives had been disrupted, adding, “They have called on the police to deal with rallies firmly.”

“The recent rallies destroyed 700 buildings, burst 300 banks into flame, damaged 300 cars and 300 public properties,” Radan said. iReport.com: Share images from Iran

Meanwhile, the head of Tehran’s Emergency Center, Reza Dehqanpour, said more than 50 ambulances had been reserved to help the wounded.

Demonstrators gathered in major cities in France, the United States and Germany to condemn Iran’s crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tehran.

In Washington, President Obama urged the Iranian government to stop the violence against its own citizens.

“The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching,” Obama said in a written statement. “We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people.”

Obama received intelligence briefings throughout the day and discussed the situation with senior advisers, an administration official told CNN.

On Saturday night, the Iranian state-run news agency IRINN said an attacker had been killed earlier in the day outside Tehran at the entrance to the Khomeini’s mausoleum. The agency said the man “carrying the bomb” was killed, and there were no other casualties.

Press TV had said earlier that three people, including the bomber, died at the shrine to Khomeini, the father of the Islamic Revolution that swept the shah of Iran from power in 1979. Khomeini is regarded as the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

In a related development, a witness reported a fire near the French Embassy, apparently caused by debris that had been set ablaze nearby. The location is near the intersection of Vali Asr Avenue and Noufle Chateau, named for where Khomeini lived when he was in exile in Paris, France.

With international journalists restricted from covering events in the capital, Iranians were using cell phones and social networking sites to get news out. CNN was told that many protesters removed the SIM card, or memory chip, from their cell phones to prevent the government from tracing their calls. Watch an iReporter’s images of fires and violence in the streets »

Witnesses reported that cell phone service was cut off in the area after 5:30 p.m.

Saturday’s protests began later than had been predicted. Rallies that were to have begun about 4 p.m. (7:30 a.m. ET) did not materialize.

Many who said they planned to attend the rallies wrote early Saturday to one another on the social networking site Twitter. Some wondered whether there would be violence at the protests.

“Let the Qu’ran shield you. It’s a mortal sin to kill anyone holding the Qu’ran. BRING your Qu’ran to protest!!!” one person wrote on Twitter. Watch an Iranian studies professor discuss protest tactics »

“We will try 2 keep this rally peaceful/silent as usual at every cost. Cant give them excuse 2 use force. Hope they wont,” another said.

CNN is not publishing the posters’ names for safety reasons. Both said they were in Iran, but CNN could not verify that.

Reliable information was hard to come by.

The Ministry of Culture on Saturday banned international media from reporting on the demonstrations unless they receive permission from Iranian authorities. A freelance journalist said it was “very dangerous” to take pictures. See images of the clashes Saturday »

Meanwhile, the Iranian government said Saturday it is ready to randomly recount up to 10 percent of “ballot boxes.” The government agency that oversees elections, the Guardian Council, said it had received more than 600 complaints of irregularities from the three candidates

:sick: :cartao: :cartao:

Mas que regime criminoso , que mata os seus próprios cidadãos.

Ontem estive a ler mais blogues , posso dizer que não conhecia a realidade deste regime , é um regime fascista do pior deve andar perto do nazi.

Ao longo destes anos têm assassinado intelectuais , nomeadamente escritores , fazendo passar a maior parte por acidentes de carro , ataques cardíacos , mas muitos foram simplesmente assassinados.

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_Murders_of_Iran[/url]

Vejam o caso desta jornalista e o tratamento abominável que lhe deram:

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahra_Kazemi[/url]

Ontem tambem li dum caso dum rapaz universitário só por estar a namorar com a namorada foi esfaqueado por um membro dessas mílicias basij e morreu.

Nalguns blogues tambem tenho lido que alguns jovens não aguentam a pressão e têm tido problemas mentais , porque este é um regime odioso tipo medieval que se acha no direito de ditar regras ao que os cidadãos devem fazer na sua vida particular.

E estava-me a esquecer , os bahais que são apanhados , são mortos.

Onde é que é a embaixada do Irão?

Vontade não me falta para ír lá mandar umas pedradas a estes fdp. :twisted: :cartao: :twisted: :cartao: :twisted:

Do Twitter:

RT PERSONALLY CONFIRMED FROM #IRAN Tanks have rolled in Tehran … #iranelection

Isto está lindo , está. :cartao:

[youtube=425,350]IRAN: Raw Footage - Basijis Attack Protestors and Break into their homes (June 20 2009) - YouTube

Um video de Hoje , os basijs a invadir casas de protestantes e estão a marcar casas para voltar depois.

Os feridos estão a ser recolhidos em embaixadas , já que os Basijs estão nos hospitais. :cartao:

[b]List of Embassies Accepting Injured[/b]

The following are embassies that are accepting Iranian injured. A link to Maps is at the bottom of page!

-Australian Embassy : No. 13, 23rd Street, Khalid Islambuli Ave – Telephone+98 21 8872 4456

-Austrian embassy – Bahonarstr., Moghaddasistr., Zamanistr., Mirvali 11, Teheran

-Belgian Embassy No.3,Babak Alley, Shabdiz St.,Elahieh – 155-157 Shahid Fayyazi Avenue (Fereshteh)
16778 Teheran

-British Embassy – 198, Ferdowsi Avenue Tehran 11316-91144

-Danish Embassy – Dr. Shariati Ave,Elahiyeh Ave Dashti Str. 10

-Dutch Embassy – Sonbol Street # 7 Farmanieh Tehran, 1953623253

-Finnish Embassy- Qeytariyeh in Haddadian 2, Mirzapour St. (prev. Soheil St.), Dr. Shariati Ave., Tehran

French Embassy - 85 avenue Neauphle-le-Château, Téhéran
Tel. (00 98 21) 64 09 4000
Fax. (00 98 21) 64 09 40 92/93

-German Embassy: Avenue Ferdowsi 320-324 -

-Irish Embassy – North Kamranieh Avenue Bonbast Nahid Street, No. 8 19369 (98 21)-22 80 38 35

-Italian Embassy – 81, Neauphle Le Chateau Ave.

-Mexican Embassy - África Ave., Golfam St. No. 12,19156-74741 Teherán, Irán

-Norway: No. 201 Dr. Lavasani St. (Ex. Farmanieh St.) Corner of Sonbol St. Tehran, Iran – (0098 21) 22 29 13 33

-Polish Embassy: Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Teheranie
No. 1/3, Pirouz St., Africa Expressway,
Tehran, Iran, PO Box 11155-3489
tel: +98 (21) 8878 7262 do 64
fax: +98 (21) 8878 8774
Sekcja Konsularna – fax: +98 (21) 8887 2627

-Portugese Embassy No.30, Nezami St., Abbas Pour St., Valy-e-Asr :clap: :clap: :clap:

-Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tehran No 30, Narenjestan 8th Alley Pasdaran Avenue

-Swiss Embassy – Elahieh Ave. Sharifimanesh Yasaman Street No. 2 P.O. Box 19395-4683 19649 Tehran – 98 (0)21 22 00 83 33

Please comment if you know of more.

I have sent CNN and CBS this list and talked to each representative myself. This should be posted on their site soon, but this will be continually updated.

More will be updated if it is confirmed they start taking injured.

[url]Embassies Accepting Injured People in Tehran - Google My Maps

Many contributors have helped in creating this list. I appreciate all support and thank everyone for helping make sure injured Iranians will be safe since their hospitals are not

[url]http://eldercato.wordpress.com/2009/06/20/list-of-embassies-accepting-injured/[/url]

Do Twitter

Report: Shiraz Is A City Under Fire. Full Blown Riot (Confirmed)

Uma rapariga foi morta pelos basij hoje em Teerão chama-se Neda.

Mais um video com uma vitima.

[youtube=425,350]Another Man Killed in tehran June 20 2009(please share&dont flag) - YouTube

Mais videos:

[url]http://www.mideastyouth.com/2009/06/20/round-up-of-todays-protests-in-iran-from-youtube/[/url]

Realmente há gente que não sabe viver em “”“Democracia”“” :twisted:. Se o Ahmadinejad ganhou com o dobro dos votos, estão a protestar contra quê? :twisted:

Entretanto os EUA já deram início à rábula a que já nos habituaram, pondo a mão na anca e apontando o dedo aos selvagens do alto do seu pedestal, como se não tivessem nada a ver com a instauração do regime fundamentalista no Irão.

É uma história já vista. Vamos lá ver se vão novamente sacar a pistola do coldre para corrigir a merda que fizeram no passado. Duvido muito que desta vez o façam, porque do ponto de vista bélico o Irão está noutro patamar relativamente ao Iraque de Saddam ou ao Afenagistão dos taliban.

[youtube=425,350]Tehran, June 21st, Forsat Shirazi St., http://www.steinhoefel.de/blog/ - YouTube

Teerão hoje.

They are yelling, “Have no fear, we are all together. Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together!” and then “Down with dictator”.

Impressionante o coro dos manifestantes.

Este povo merece um enorme aplauso! Vergonhoso estar a passar-se o que se passa e a NATO não intervir. É nojento deixar um povo à sua mercê a lutar com armas desiguais…é repugnante que ninguém aja

sempre verde !
isto ainda vai lá…muita coragem !

:xock: :xock: IMPRESSIONANTE

nao vejo mal nenhum em ter um ditador á frente dum pais, era só um a mamar, aqui são milhares a mamar, ministros, deputados, secretarios, mais os presidentes de camaras etc… não estou a par da situação do iraque, mas as vezes acho que fazia falta era em Portugal um gajo tipo Chavez.

Diogo, tenta ler uns jornais antes de opinar sobre o que quer que seja. São disparates a mais. Ainda dissesses um Salazar, que ainda teve os seus pontos positivos, mas agora um Chaves ou um Amanidhejad?

Deve ser da pancada no nariz, mas como se consegue misturar Irão com Iraque, Chavez e ainda Portugal?