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Another Day, Another Round Of Protests In Iran

Remember when people thought that the dissident community in Iran had been suppressed?

More Protests And Clashes In Iran

And to think that some people thought the protests were going away:

As Usual, John Kerry’s Timing Is Awful

Consider this story:

Passions And Rage In Iran

The recent death of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri has brought about yet another uptick in protests in Iran. The protests centering around Montazeri’s death, and what he meant to the reform movement, do not appear to be going away. Neither does the generalized resistance to the regime’s totalitarian tendencies:

Cheap And Petty

I guess the rule is that if one opposes the efforts of the Islamic regime in Iran to steal votes, and effectively disenfranchise millions, one cannot head a cultural institution.

The Wages Of Hossein Ali Montazeri’s Death

Renewed protests against the regime in Iran:

In Memoriam: Hossein Ali Montazeri

The greatest champion of reform and enlightenment within the clergy in Iran has passed away. (New York Times coverage found here.)

Kahrizak

The name itself is an abomination in Iran. Here is why:

Iran Update

It has been a while since I posted something on Iran, so I thought that it would be worth noting that the upcoming holy month of Moharram will afford the Iranian opposition with a great many opportunities to make their case against the actions of the Islamic regime:

Spiraling Into Madness

How very typical:

Iran (Human Rights Watch)

The persecution of those who have the nerve to demand that Iranians possess the same kind of civil and political liberties that we take for granted in the West continues:

Death Sentences In Iran For People Who Believe In Democracy

I can’t say that I didn’t expect this. But just because one isn’t surprised does not mean that one cannot be shocked:

- March 19, 2010 -

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