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Société iranienne
A great nation will not keep quiet if its votes are taken away.
Facebook | Mir Hossein Mousavi میر حسین موسوی
La page facebook de Mousavi. Pour avoir les mots d'ordres du mouvement! by Jun 24
La "génération K" au cœur du soulèvement iranien - Proche-Orient
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"On ne peut faire confiance à personne" - Proche-Orient - Le Mon
Témoignages d'Iran : "Nous n'avons plus d'espoir" - Internationa
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"L'ayatollah Ali Khamenei a commis la plus grave erreur de sa vi
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Neda, une histoire qui synthétise la complexité du conflit - Pro
Iranian Soccer Players Protest In World Cup Match -- Politics Da
Fans unfurled banners that read "Go To Hell Dictator" and chanted "Compatriots, we will be with you to the end with the same heart." Other signs depicted the Iranian flag with the words "Free Iran."
The Iranian footballers who showed solidarity with the pro-Mousavi demonstrators by sporting green wristbands during last week's world cup qualifier against South Korea in Seoul have had their passports confiscated, according to Balatarin (Baltarin.com) They have also been banned from giving media interviews while state newspapers in Iran have launched a concerted attack on them, calling on the football authorities to force them into early retirement. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/blog/2009/jun/23/iran-crisis) by Jun 23
Source : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/13/iran-demonstrations-viole_n_215189.html by Jun 20
5:03 PM ET -- The Iranian soccer players who may have taken the fall. An Iranian-American friend writes: Just got of the phone with a person who has a lot of insight into Iranian football. He covers Iranian soccer extensively and has interviewed many of the national players in the past few years. He made a great point. He said the 6 people who wore the bands, with the exception of one, are at the end of their careers and, knowing that there will be some kind of reaction, likely took the fall for rest of the team. He firmly believes the 5 older team members who others look up to most likely asked the others not to take the chance and not ruin their professional and financial careers. by Jun 20
Iran bans election protest footballers | World news | guardian.c
According to the pro-government newspaper Iran, four players – Ali Karimi, 31, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32, Hosein Ka'abi, 24 and Vahid Hashemian, 32 – have been "retired" from the sport after their gesture in last Wednesday's match against South Korea in Seoul.
YouTube - Poem for the Rooftops of Iran - June 19th, 2009
Poème en farsi émouvant, prononcé dans la nuit à Téhéran, après que Khamenei ait sommé les manifestants de cesser leurs protestations. En arrière fond, les habitants de Téhéran crient "Allah est grand" et "mort au dictateur" depuis leurs toits, comme ils le faisaient déjà en 1979. by Jun 24



