Iranâs Supreme Leader Threatens Crackdown on Student Protesters
Hundreds of protesters called for the death of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei as thousands of onlookers watched early Friday, the third day of demonstrations in the capital despite threats by the hard-line regime to crack down to end the disturbances.
Brave kids
The three nights of demonstrations have produced the largest outpouring of public opposition against Iran's leadership in months, involving hundreds of young Iranians, some still teenagers. They shouted chants including, "Khamenei the traitor must be hanged," "Guns and tanks and fireworks, the mullahs must be killed," and "student prisoners must be freed," witnesses said. The demonstrators concentrated in two areas, around Tehran University and near the Intercontinental Hotel, though the protesters had left the university area late Thursday night. Before they dispersed, police had prevented some two dozen pro-Khamenei vigilantes on motorcycles at times chanting "oh the exalted leader, we are ready to follow your instructions," from confronting the students.
I guess the Iranian police are a bit more even handed than the old Iraqi ones.
The local Hezbollah, on the other hand, is fond of shouting "O, Saddam Khamenei! We will defend you with our blood!" | Thousands of people looked on, sometimes clapping with the protesters and taking up their chants. Residents near the university hospital left their doors open so that demonstrators could find quick shelter if the authorities cracked down. Similar scenes were evident near the hotel, where about 500 hard-liners on motorcycles chased down protesters, beating them with cattle prods and circling around, gunning their engines, witnesses said. Some onlookers struck back at the vigilantes, hitting them with their fists. Near the hotel, two motorcycles were set aflame.
Allah's Angels?
Posted by: Secret Master 2003-06-13 |