Where was Obama when Nada was being murdered, was Obama calling for Amadinnerjacket to step down…..


Iranian Regime: We’ll ‘Act Harshly’ If People Demand Freedom

The last time that the Iranian people protested, they were brutalized by the Iranian Regime, and the Obama Regime barely gave lip service to the idea of freedom.

With the Egyptian people free of the figurehead of the Mubarak regime, and with the revolution in Egypt having been pushed so hard, with the Obama Regime finally support freedom in Iran?

Dont bet on it. If a revolution doesn’t enable future leftist tyranny and control, the Obama Regime doesn’t care a whit about the freedom of oppressed people. IMHO.

Before the article about the Valentine’s Day Freedom Rallies in Iran, take a look at some of the images from the June, 2009 freedom rallies in Iran; we may never know, prior to the next life, how many innocent Iranians were brutally murdered by the Iranian Islamic Regime, for daring to stand up and rally for freedom:

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Remember Neda Soltan, the twenty-something Iranian Christian girl who was murdered by an Iranian regime sniper during the 2009 Iranian uprising? Here’s the photo, to help remind people of the Christian Iranian Martyr for Freedom:

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Iranian Regime: We’ll Act Harshly Against February 14 Demonstrators…

Source: Sahamnews, Iran, February 9, 2011; Kaleme, Iran, February 8, 2011

Iranian security forces have prevented the son of protest movement leader Mehdi Karroubi from entering his father’s home, and have announced that no one may enter the home except for Karroubi’s wife, until February 14, the date set by the protest movement for demonstrations in support of the Egyptian and Tunisian peoples.

Hossein Hamedani, the commander of IRGC forces in Tehran, warned supporters of the protest movement that the regime would act harshly against anyone answering the call to demonstrate on that day, and would treat protest movement activists as spies and as adversaries of the regime.

Moshekarat, the umbrella organization of the reform parties in Iran, stated that a situation in which only one political party is represented in regime institutions is intolerable, and called for opening the political system to all the country’s political trends.

Here are some excerpts from an article that touches on the issue:

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