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Uproar in Iran

By: Nabaht send a private message
Tehrān : Iran | 5 months ago  
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Today, Iranian uproar is echoing through international media networks as citizens await the final turnout of the ballot. While both candidates are claiming victory, neither side of the voters have been able to stand calmly by their representatives. The chaos and pandemonium that can be seen in the streets of Tehran resembles that which had occurred on a few occasions in the past decades; once when Iran was successful in making an entrance into the World Cup, and of course the Iranian Revolution. Today, Iranians all over the globe hold their breath while their families residing within the great city are amidst all the action. May the end-result be one of peace and prosperity for the country.

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Posted By prodiglow prodiglow | 5 months ago
ahmednijad they say is winning
Posted By Changez Changez | 5 months ago
I hope to God Ahemdinejad hasn't won again. The man is a disaster for the region and has an innate way of putting everyone's backs up. Unless he seriously changes his tune, this could be a terrible out outcome.
Posted By Nabaht Nabaht | 5 months ago
I'm afraid he has won. The country was in shock.
Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
Don't count you chickens yet that Ahmadinejad has won because it is said
that he's been cheating. Rafsanjani is going to make an appeal against him to the supreme leader Khomeini about him after he accused Rafsanjani
of embezzling trillions from the country. 14/6/2009.
Posted By amra1 amra1 | 5 months ago
Nabaht, any other latest news from Iran insiders
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