Iran President Facing Revival of Students Ire
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Some interesting stuff in here, but a Mullahcracy run by a Thug prolly means these people will be crushed -- literally -- yet, again. | TEHRAN, Dec. 20 As protests broke out last week at a prestigious university here, cutting short a speech by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Babak Zamanian could only watch from afar. He was on crutches, having been clubbed by supporters of the president and had his foot run over by a motorcycle during a less publicized student demonstration a few days earlier.
But the significance of the confrontation was easy to grasp, even from a distance, said Mr. Zamanian, a leader of a student political group.
The Iranian student movement, which planned the 1979 seizure of the United States Embassy from the same university, Amir Kabir, is reawakening from the slumber of recent years and may even be spearheading a widespread resistance against Mr. Ahmadinejad. This time the catalysts were academic and personal freedom.
It is not that simple to break up a presidents speech, said Alireza Siassirad, a former student political organizer, explaining that an event of that magnitude takes meticulous planning. I think what happened at Amir Kabir is a very important and a dangerous sign. Students are definitely becoming active again.
The protest, punctuated by shouts of Death to the dictator, was the first widely publicized outcry against Mr. Ahmadinejad, one that was reflected Friday in local elections, where voters turned out in droves to vote for his opponents.
Posted by: .com 2006-12-21 |