nytimes.com - 11/4/2009
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Clashes in Iran on Anniversary of Embassy Takeover
americanthinker.com - 28 days ago
news.bbc.co.uk - 11/4/2009
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news.bbc.co.uk —
Police have clashed with opposition supporters during a
rally in the Iranian capital, Tehran, reports say. Police...
used tear gas as demonstrators chanted "death to dictators", the reports quoted witnesses as saying. Unconfirmed reports circulating in ...
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Clashes reported at Iranian rally
themoderatevoice.com - 30 days ago
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themoderatevoice.com —
Pro-regime demonstrators lampoon President Obama at the site
of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran on the...
30th anniversary of the storming of the facility. Continuing with our coverage of the 30th anniversary of the storming of the American Embassy in Tehran, this editorial from the ...
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Why was the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Captured in 1978?: ...
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Iran's pro-democracy protesters to Obama: With us or against us? What a difference 30 years makes
Top of the Ticket —
... protests to commemorate the event, as usual burning the American flag and encouraging shouts of "Death to America."
This time, pro-democracy protesters -- many wearing the movement's signature green -- were heard to shout, "Death to dictators."
But the demonstrators, who risked beatings, imprisonment and even death to stage their rebellion, also had a message for the White House.
Witnesses said the protesters could be heard chanting: “Obama, Obama — either you’re with them or you’re with us.” ...
Iranian Protestors: “Obama, Obama, You’re Either With Them, Or With Us!”
Below The Beltway —
A new round of protests in Iran today, and the protesters have a message for the President of the United States:
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