I know the true nature of Irans regime: I was brutalized - Instablogs
I know the true nature of Irans regime: I was brutalized
Ali , Tehran: Jun 25 2009
Made Popular Jun 25 2009
Iran :
Most reasonable people believe that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s reelection was a fraud, and that the leaders of Iran have lost any right they had left to rule. But there are still many people in America and Europe who do not entirely grasp how...
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Lynne K
Sydney, Australia
Typical of undemocratic regimes, is the brutality they are willing to inflinct on their OWN people, a sure and certain sign of corruption and illegitimacy of the responsible office of power in representing the peoples best interests.

The theocracratic regime is an anachronism similiar to the papacy of the middle ages, and will stagnate development socially economically politically everything, until people get the chance for true representative government chosen by the majority. people know whats best for them, not tyrants.
The fact that they have to brutally intimidate the people into submission shows that they’ve lost the love of the people, and now as a last resort use fear, which in the long run will back fire against them and will give the ordinary people support from around the world now the regime has shown its true colours!
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Nuya Bidness
Birmingham, United States
We want to help, we really do but any interference will only make it worse. The people of Iran had a revolt to put these people in power, now they will have to have one to remove them.

Religion in politics don’t work, it never has in the whole history of the world and it never will.
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Hello Ali, you say ’I was Brutalized’ in the title. You experienced it all personally?

Anyways, 94% of Iran believes in democracy and there were protests with women marching on the streets. I think Iran should get it anyhow this time. It is kind of now or never.
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