Het begint nu echt te groeien de berichten. Ook berichten die wat minder vrolijk zijn erdoorheen nu.quote:
Voor zover ik weet niet. Ik denk dat vandaag een soort van 'proefballonetje' is en men kijkt of er nog enig bereidheid is.quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 12:56 schreef raistlin6 het volgende:
@Aryamehr, weet jij trouwens of er na vandaag meer protesten zijn gepland?
Lees anders eerst even wat er allemaal al bekend is, je plaatst nu dingen die er allemaal al meerdere keren staan in dit topic.quote:
Oké, mocht het door gaan lopen in meerdere dagen dan gaan we een demonstratie bij de Iraanse ambassade organiseren oke?quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 12:58 schreef AryaMehr het volgende:
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Voor zover ik weet niet. Ik denk dat vandaag een soort van 'proefballonetje' is en men kijkt of er nog enig bereidheid is.
quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 12:58 schreef raistlin6 het volgende:
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Lees anders eerst even wat er allemaal al bekend is, je plaatst nu dingen die er allemaal al meerdere keren staan in dit topic.
Prima, overigens is er vandaag ook een demonstratie bij de Iraanse ambassade.quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 13:00 schreef raistlin6 het volgende:
Oké, mocht het door gaan lopen in meerdere dagen dan gaan we een demonstratie bij de Iraanse ambassade organiseren oke?
quote:Iran Standard Time (IRST), GMT+3:30
3:15 p.m. It's now 15 minutes after the scheduled start of the Tehran march. @madyar tweets, "Large group of people moving from Ferdowsi Square toward Enghelab Square. Security forces are also in control of the University and many of them are stationed outside its entrances."
Several sources are reporting that many metro stations in central Tehran are being closed off so protesters cannot make it into the area.
Human Rights House of Iran reports that Ali Bagheri, a member of the Central Council of the Islamic Revolution Mojahedin Organization, has been arrested.
Hoe laat?quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 13:02 schreef AryaMehr het volgende:
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Prima, overigens is er vandaag ook een demonstratie bij de Iraanse ambassade.
quote:G-man: just recd report in Pahlavi young woman attacked by batons, severly bleeding, ppl helping #iranelection @bbcnews
Met die post was niets verkeerd. Maar volgens mij doelde raistlin op je post voordat je hem gewijzigd had.quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 13:06 schreef doeterniettoezegiktoch het volgende:
b.t.w. over die laatste link daarvan stond nog niks hier , en ik zie dat AryaMehr nu daarvan de laatste post hier nu ook neerzet , dus zo verkeerd heb ik er volgens mij nou ook niet aan gedaan ...
maar goed, wou alleen helpen hoor ..
was over de post van 12.55, en ja had er wat van de info die in de link staat aan toegevoegd, want had ik niet hier zien staan er werden xtra dingen in bevestigd , en wou laten zien hoe gedetailleerd ie was , maar goed , ontopic weerquote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 13:08 schreef AryaMehr het volgende:
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Met die post was niets verkeerd. Maar volgens mij Bedoelde Raistlin je post voordat je hem gewijzigd had.
quote:Turkey's Gul, in Iran, urges respect for people power
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Turkish President Abdullah Gul used a news conference with his Iranian counterpart on Monday to call on Middle Eastern governments to listen to the demands of their people.
Gul's first official visit to Tehran coincided with a planned opposition demonstration, in support of popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, which organizers hoped would revive Iran's reformist "Green" movement.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government, which considers the Green movement "seditionist" after protests against his 2009 re-election, has not authorized the rally.
At a joint news conference, both presidents spoke of their countries' close relations, but Gul went on to comment on the rise of popular discontent in the Middle East.
"My view is that what is happening should in no way be regarded as a surprise. In this age of communication, in an age where everybody is aware of each other, the demands and desires of the people are very realistic," Gul said, in response to a question about the state of Middle East affairs.
"We see that sometimes when the leaders and heads of countries do not pay attention to the nations' demands, the people themselves take action to achieve their demands."
Throughout the crisis in Egypt, Turkey expressed sympathy with the people. Iran has hailed events there as the people's victory against a Western-backed dictator.
Iran's opposition movement, which has not held a demonstration since December 2009, when eight protesters were killed at a rally, has used events in North Africa to galvanize its supporters and get them back on the streets.
Without specifying which countries he was talking about, Gul said: "The desires of people must be taken into account. In this respect, fundamental reforms must be carried out, whether economic or political."
Turkey has developed closer relations with its neighbor Iran over recent years as the Islamic state has come under tighter international sanctions, led by the United States, aimed at getting it to curb its nuclear program.
Iran says its nuclear activities are entirely peaceful.
Gul was accompanied by a large business delegation and Ahmadinejad said he saw "no impediments" for the countries to reach their goal of tripling their bilateral trade to $30 billion in five years.
quote:FROM IRAN RT @azadi2011: in net cafe, crowds are getting huge. small clashes starters. ppl yelling death to khamenei and IRI #iranelection
quote:Iran Standard Time (IRST), GMT+3:30
3:55 p.m. Rahe Sabz website reports that protests have begun in Isfahan, as well. Protesters from smaller cities like Najafabad and Khomeini Shahr are also making their way into Isfahan and are trying to gather in Enghelab Square in that city and roads around the square. Security forces are present, but people continue to gather.
A brief video, purporting to be from today, showing a crowd of security forces standing by their motorbikes on a Tehran street (Tehran Bureau's film critic suggests: Tilt your head to the left):
Turkish President Abdullah Gul used a news conference with his Iranian counterpart on Monday to call on Middle Eastern governments to listen to the demands of their people. No mention of protesters in Iran...
Unconfirmed reports that tear gas has been used on protesters in Valiasr Square, Tehran.
3:50 p.m. Details from a Wall Street Journal report filed within the past hour:
Thousands of Iranians had gathered in several squares in Tehran by midday Monday, heeding calls in recent days by opposition leaders to demonstrate in solidarity with Egyptian and Tunisian protesters, who have recently toppled their regimes.
About 4,000 people had gathered in Azadi Square, in central Tehran, and more were streaming in, with dozens of police on motorbikes circling the square, according to eyewitnesses, opposition websites and Internet posts. Witnesses said a few thousand protesters had also gathered in Imam Hussein square, sitting on the ground and breaking out in chants when police tried to disperse them.
Kaleme, Mousavi's website, reports that he and his wife, Dr. Rahnavard, are still trying to leave their residence to join the protesters, but security forces won't allow them to leave.
3:35 p.m. More people are joining the march from Ferdowsi toward Enghelab Square.
With confirmation that Mir Hossein Mousavi and his wife, Dr. Zahra Rahnavard, have been confined to their residence by security forces, there are now reports that Mohammad Khatami has been placed under house arrest, as well.
veel wel maar volgens mij ook van andere locatie's..quote:Op maandag 14 februari 2011 13:33 schreef raistlin6 het volgende:
Al die berichten nu op Twitter zijn over Teheran?
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