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Day 16: Iran Uprising on Twitter: “why BBC & CNN reporting things like it’s all over now?”

28 June 2009 No Comment

Read provisionally, unconfirmed.

  • @according to lot’s of people in Iran who are chanting from rooftops each night: NO!
  • @it is true that the internal power struggle is very complicated! but we have to choose between bad & worst
  • @ a Trojan horse?! you think like a Iranian! :) everything is possible but our choices are limited
  • the biggest help: spread the news & don’t desert us! it may take some time but we will take what is rightfully ours!
  • @many people already surprised by how far Mousavi stood up until now!
  • @ there are few figures that majority of people believe in them, and mousavi & karoubi are amongst them
  • why BBC & CNN reporting things like it’s all over now? how can it be over after what gov done to us?
  • the numbers of protectors were far more than 5000! the entire district was full of people
  • @how can I confirm it?
  • I can’t confirm it but why Karoubi didn’t stuck in traffic & Mousavi does?
  • this is going to happen on every national occasion & gov has no excuse to stop us!
  • Karoubi was there in person & Mousavi said he was stuck in traffic but we heard him through his cellphone & loudspeakers
  • it may work on a short period of time, but they can’t stop what is already started, today’s rally was a clear proof
  • Gov is working hard on State TV trying to depress people & stop them from fighting back
  • sorry I can’t answer to you all, very bad internet connection, but I’m good and I can walk short distances
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