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It is highly suspicious that Ahmadinejad was warmly welcomed and congratulated for his election victory by Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergei Ryabkov, on his arrival in Russia while the election result was in dispute. The Russians have been steadily strengthening ties with their Persian neighbour, most notably in Iran's nuclear and aerospace development. Ahmadinejad's fiercely anti-Western position pleases the Russians who seek to restore Russia's Soviet-era superpower status. Mousavi's promise of better US relations for Iran would potentially undermine a Russio-Persian alliance and Russia's empire building, superpower amibition. Could Russia have been complicit in Iran's election fraud, either through prior arrangement with Ahmadinejad's camp or directly helping out via Russian involvement in running the election? It seems like a credible possibility and one that should not be dismissed.
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NightOwl, why would you go out of your way to make it harder than it already is for Iranians to contact you. They're under many so restrictions, and access the internet with such infrequency, that saying
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I'm not making it difficult for anyone. I really am not. I have most of the reliable sources already. However, if you do find new sources, you could give it to your forwarding contacts and I'll get them. The problem is, if I tell them to contact me, soon everyone else will ask them to contact them too and who knows who they divulge their identities to.
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Very helpfull to keep the rest of the world updated, thank you for doing this....greatly appreciated.
Altho as "everyone" knows lebanon and iran have been on the same side for ages, now when i say lebanon i mean Hizbullah. I dont want to go into what Hizbollah believes in and what they do for their people becouse there is too much fake information available online about them that it makes this whole argument worthless. I just want to comment what niteowl wrote " By far the biggest threat people are facing right now are plainclothesmen. They seem to be everywhere and are targeting people who are not in groups. These men have been mostly linked with Ansar e Hizbollah " In short these so called plainclothesmen are capturing and torturing people who they suspect might have a large impact on the rebels. They get beaten up badly and information is gathered. I know this is a true statement....but i have to disagree that Hizbollah has ANYTHING to do with this. Our beloved Sayed Hassan Nasrollah would never order any of his freedom fighters to join such an evil act that is ongoing in Iran as we speak, Hizbollah are people of peace....they fear the allmighty. So your statement cannot be true, im sorry if im pointing out that one of your sources isnt 100% correct Also i havent given out any sources myself, nor have i given speaches of important people in history to back me up....there are some things that you just know in your heart. So you must understand that i have to defend my own people ( No im not a member of Hizbollah, so dont try to " hunt " me down ) Thank you for your time |
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Thank you tons for the summary and subsequent other things.
I'm in Canada, CBC is insisting if anyone sends them videos, they will do their best to air it. Not sure if that means a blessed thing, but i was following tweets when apparently videos were being taken down at an amazing rate from youtube (now blocked) |
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