Iranians defy the regime by massive participation in banned event

March 14, 2006, 1:31 pm
  


 

 

SMCCDI (Information Service)
March 14, 2006

An increasing number of Iranians are coming, at this time (19:15 Iran local time), into most Iranian avenues and streets in a flagrant sign of defiance to the Islamic regime. Most cities, such as Tehran, Esfahan, Shiraz, Hamedan, Kermanshah or Oroomiah (former Rezai-e) are affected by the move.

In many places, security forces are content to watch the crowd, knowing that an incident could turn the page. In some places and already at the start of a long evening, several security patrol cars have been damaged due to hand made explosive devices. Even some isolated security posts, such as the one located inside Tehran University has been damaged by masked young Iranians who threw explosive devices inside the facility, forcing the usually feared Bassij para-military agents to run out.

Noise of fire crackers and hand made explosive devises are echoing in the cities, where in most areas, any car or motorbike circulation has been forbidden.

Public buildings have been placed under intense surveillance by fear of a sudden popular take-over. Gas stations have been closed and most cities look like war zones.

The Islamic regime and its leadership made the most tactical mistake ever, this year, by qualifying the Iranian cultural heritage events as “haram,” and created de facto a clear line up from which it’s coming as the end loser.

The night would be a very long one and, in a few hours, bushes will be set on fire all across Iranian cities.

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