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  • Photos. Gazillions of em.  - PHOTOS Tehran, June 13. (Very pic heavy)

    Thumbs up because the world needs to know what is happening in Tehran, and Iranians themselves need to know, and the government is clamping down on the media. Thumbs also up for Iran's thriving left wing activism (although Mousavi is a moderate). Far from being our inexorable enemy, Iran... more

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  • Rated by Garlix on Jul 07, 2:33am

    Hopefully the will of the people is eventually attained in Iran and done so independently of outside influences (outside influences are what caused the Iranian Revolution in the first place). These people that are endangering themselves and sacrificing their own lives for their ideals are truly heroes.

  • Rated by malfist on Jul 01, 5:31am

    this is far more important than that bullshit about Michael Jackson dying, who cares?

  • Rated by Bushmaster12 on Jun 24, 4:39pm

    These pictures are awesome. It's really impressive when regular people put themselves in danger for what they believe in. I hope all these protesters get away with it :)

  • Rated by WHPFord on Jun 23, 8:06pm

    Photos from Tehran #IranElection

  • Rated by ksink17 on Jun 22, 7:37pm

    Sometimes reality is hard to believe.

  • Rated by daverd on Jun 22, 2:34pm

    Demonstrator? Freedom fighter? Radical youth? Seems those brought to power by the revolution are not so keen to see things change. Sort of reminds me of Chicago 1968 Wonder who is playing the part of Mayor Richard Daley? A supporter of Iran's moderate presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi holds a piece of paper that reads "We write Mousavi, they read Ahmadinejad" during post-election unrest in Tehran .