Iranian students turn up the pressure


Government can't hide internal dissent

On the face of it, this doesn't look like that serious a threat to the Iranian government. At least, not until you remember what happened in 1978 and 1979.


Iranian students staged a new demonstration at Tehran University on Sunday, damaging the main gate to allow outsiders into the campus and denouncing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, news agencies reported.

The protesters chanted slogans against the president and carried banners calling for the release of three fellow students who have been held since May in a high-profile case, the Fars news agency and state-run IRNA reported.

The reports did not disclose the number of students involved. Both news agencies said that the demonstration had been called by the radical wing of the Office to Foster Unity, a reformist student group.

Iran has huge internal political pressures right now, things that aren't making the news in the West. And although they are not saying it publicly, Iran's neighbors do not want Iran to become a nuclear power. If free choice takes root in Iraq despite everything that the Iranian government is tossing into the mix, Iran's government could topple. And if Iran goes, then watch Syria.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - December 10, 2007 at 02:39 PM  Tag


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