Reuters: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose security forces crushed protests against his 2009 re-election, on Wednesday condemned state brutality against demonstrators in Libya. Speaking for the first time about this year's Arab uprisings, Ahmadinejad expressed horror at the use of extreme violence and urged governments to listen to their people. "How can a leader subject his own people to a shower of machine-guns, tanks and bombs? How can a leader bomb his own people, and afterwards say 'I will kill anyone who says anything?'" he said in televised comments. "I seriously want -- from all heads of states -- to pay attention to their people and cooperate, to sit down and talk, and listen to their words. Why do they act so badly that their people need to apply pressure for reforms?" Ahmadinejad said >>>
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Censorship in here??
by Shokaran on Wed Feb 23, 2011 04:55 PM PSTEarlier I read a second comment by Loe L (which was actualy rich in material) and like to read the reaction by others but it disapeared!!
Censorship or he took it off himself??
Let's Do This!
by G. Rahmanian on Wed Feb 23, 2011 04:10 PM PSTLet's have a pro-Ahmadinejad demonstration and promise those who attend €100 each, plus free bus rides, right in the heart of Europe. I bet you you'll get millions of Europeans to attend. Throw in another 100, and they'll say death to anyone you want. So, getting people to attend pro-AN gatherings is the easiest thing in the world when there are incentives. Take away the incentives and the little piece of shit will be alone with his bodyguards. Of course, we know those who support IR here and there are not after any personal gains, at all!
What What What!!!!
by jmyt17 on Wed Feb 23, 2011 03:50 PM PSTMr. President What are you talking about??Do you hear ME??????
Do you and your dirty bosses thinking that people in Iran are stupid and won't see through the blatant hypocrisy.
This great national people some day will hold all you responsible for what you done in last 30 years.
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by Roozbeh_Gilani on Wed Feb 23, 2011 02:44 PM PST@#$%&@#$. to him and all different factions of the islamist regime.
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
April Fools Day ... PULL !
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Feb 23, 2011 02:21 PM PSTWait a Minute it's Still February ...
Drifting to the Left! (History of the World Part 1)
Is it possible?
by Yadam Beh-Khair on Wed Feb 23, 2011 01:45 PM PSTI am starting to give him the benefit of doubt, maybe he is hinting towards the IRI establishments.
Green light to the Greens
by Ari Siletz on Wed Feb 23, 2011 01:25 PM PSTOn the other hand if Gadhafi succeeds, the IRI would be encouraged to intensify violence. Why take the risk of waiting?
Very sincere
by Simorgh5555 on Wed Feb 23, 2011 01:23 PM PSTHe actualy sounds like he genuinely believes what he is saying.
when was the last time
by afshinazad on Wed Feb 23, 2011 01:08 PM PSTwhen was the last time you stop killing Iranian and now lecturing to others, when this monkey would stop lying. is there a shame in this monkey? This regime needs to go at any cost.
Dig beh dig...
by Daadaash on Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:49 PM PSTDig beh dig migeh root siah! :D
رو رو برم که سنگ پا قزوینه
BavafaWed Feb 23, 2011 12:46 PM PST
ولی خوب حداقل میدون که چه چیزی منتظر خودش و اون جنایت کارهای دورو پرش هست. توی دادگاه که دارن محاکمش میکنن، دیگه نمیتونه بگه، من خر بودم و نمیدونستم
Mehrdad
Let's See Who is Talking?
by Demo on Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:23 PM PSTCondemning Qadafi by AN? Should we laugh or do we have to cry over such "Comic Tragedy?" Is not this the same Qadafi who was sending his pilots to help us & to die for our country in the war against Iraqis for the first 2 years until Iraqis were completely pushed back into their country? Yes, Yes, he is the same Qadafi. And honestly what are the real differences among the deceased Sadam of Iraq, "Still Alive" Asad of Syria, "Still Alive" Abdulla of Jordan, The "Brutal/Fossilized" Saudi King, & other ME leaders including the "Frozen in Time" Khamenie himself? Zilch, None. All they care for is their own Throne of Leadership while abusing Isalm to elongate their "facades."
Joe L. do you remember Taraneh Musavi
by Mash Ghasem on Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:06 PM PSTIf you have an iota of decency in you, I would like you to briefly tell all of us what happend to her, and why?
رو که نیست !!
ImtheKingWed Feb 23, 2011 11:59 AM PST
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Question to Jahanshah Javid
by Joe L. on Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:13 AM PSTquestion: let's assume that iranians have a system like qadafi; why didnt qadafi ask for his supporters to come out as these guys would? (he did by the way)
how many would show up for either demonstration? would you say similar? more in iran than libya? less in iran than libya? top of your head, what percentage would show up if iranian leadership ask their supporters to come out? just wondering what you think. after answering, tell me what you think about this too: did iran treat the demonstrators more like egypt, libya, bahrain, or just like islamic republic that nothing comes close to? be honest.
I've started to like this guy, He is a real JOKER ...
by Marathon-Man on Wed Feb 23, 2011 02:21 PM PSTAnd if look at his eyes you can see the naughtiness and how hard he's trying not burst into laughter in front of the camera.
He's got nothing to lose actually and is trying his best to make the most of it in his last few days in power.
Well, you brought all on yourself MahmoudOFF jaan.
Time to get vanished and join your Emaam zamaan.
no shame
by minadadvar on Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:06 AM PSTPractice, what you precah Mr AN.
TILL WHEN?!
by afshinazad on Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:01 AM PSTTill when we have to hear to these morons and to get insulted every day. Why our people won't finish these M*****K'S ,
Whatever non sense IR says about North African revolutions
by Mash Ghasem on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:51 AM PSTthere revolutions ( Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia? Bahrain?...) so far have had at least two major positive ifluences in Iran:
- It forced IR to hold back on its subsidy elimination program.
- It has given Iranian people once again the self confidence to mobilize and challenge the state.Tunisian and Egyptian events showed us once agian the power of workers strikes, and coordianted actions in streets, factories and universities. This is what we lack and need in Iran.
Didn't Ghadafi
by statira on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:46 AM PSTdo the same thing that Khameni-Ahmadi did. Mubarak may not have followed Khamenei's advice of giving people their rights, but Ghadafi got the IRI message really good.He's willing to do everthing even cleansing his population in order to stay in power. Funny thing is both dictators blame America for the uprising.
Haleh Noor!!
by masoudA on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:39 AM PSTI wonder if he still sees it!!!!
I have never seen lies uttered in such shameless maner....
Unbelievable
by Jahanshah Javid on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:17 AM PSTThe lengths they will go to lie and deceive...
If he and his bosses think the people in Iran are stupid and won't see through the blatant hypocrisy, they should think again. We are in the age of information. People know everything. They WILL hold all you tyrants responsible.
The pot calling the kettle black
by Mona 19 on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:19 AM PSTHow can a leader subject his own people to a shower of machine-guns, tanks and bombs?
Mr. Ahmadinejad why don't you ask yourself the same question and try to answer it truthfully?
May the light of Justice shine upon my fairest land and sacntify it from tyranny.
Mona
Is he for real?
by azadi5 on Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:14 AM PSTHe must take the people for stupid. Which for the majority of his supporters, they are. I wonder if he realizes that the majority of the people in Iran and the rest of the world can see the hypocrisy in his words. Or maybe he is so delusional that he believes in his own lies. I think it's the second case. This man's brain is so disconnected from reality that he believes in his illusions, his comments about having a halo, emam zaman connections and references to him also point to this fact. He must be insane.