Pro, anti-regime face-off

Protesters and regime supporters exchange slogans

Tehran's Enghelab Avenue after Frriday Prayer. Quite interesting:

21-Jul-2009
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Ali Akbar

the difference is simple

by Ali Akbar on

the pro government people are motivated by MONEY AND POWER!!!

 

the PEOPLE OF IRAN WANT THE TRUTH!!!....

 

the power will always revert to WE THE PEOPLE OF IRAN!!! 


Freedom5

Brave Iranians

by Freedom5 on

The regime is resorting any and every posible tricks to demolish people's uprising and their demand for freedom but the Islamic Republic just does't get it that people are frustrated and they demand to live their lives same as other modern countries. It is a petty that most of these people who are very young did have nothing to do with the stablishing the Islamic republic. However time is in favor of our people. ISLAMIC REPUBLIC MUST GO.


dariushabadi

Majid

by dariushabadi on

The loudspeaker is the Mosque's loudspeaker for Friday prayers, reciting a dua in the beginning, and doing the main sho'ars. It isn't basijis with "loudspeakers".

 

Also, the video camera is within the Mousavi crowd, so obviously you hear their voices much louder and clearer.

 

I wonder if the pro-government people released videos, or are they too illterate to use internet. 


curly

I am proud of their courage.

by curly on

this young generation are so brave.


Majid Zahrai

Interesting

by Majid Zahrai on

Interesting. The Basijis have a loudspeaker, walking side by side of pro-Mousavi protesters. Even so, their voices get obliterated by the other people many times.  Very much like how the government is run in Iran--they have all the state run media and people have nothing, yet their voices cannot be obliterated.