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CNN: Iranian Protests Turn Violent & Deadly

CNN Reports: Iranian Protests Turn Violent & Deadly -06/20/09

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  1. Comment by tonmagicwon | 06/20/09 at 1:48 pm

    video fail

  2. Comment by Uetian87 | 06/20/09 at 1:54 pm

    Whey this western media can’t get some democracy for other Arab countries. Especially in Saudi Arabia whose citizen are behind 90% of terrorist activities and money behind it because their money is in their pockets.

  3. Comment by Kaimosae | 06/20/09 at 2:41 pm

    1:04

    O_O

  4. Comment by Kaimosae | 06/20/09 at 2:43 pm

    1:04

    O_O

  5. Comment by ChristianLove2008 | 06/20/09 at 3:11 pm

    Iran is not an arabic country dumbass, and like 99% of saudis support King Abdullah. and no thats a fucking cross worshipping and jewish lie that saudis support terrorism, KSA has been fighting terrorists since 1980s before any of you fuckers even heard of bin laden.

  6. Comment by eros1057 | 06/20/09 at 3:48 pm

    Why are all the international reporters a bunch of a fearful cowards?! Um, if I were a reporter in Tehran and the government sent me a fax that said “no reporting” I would say “Yeah, fuck you” and go out to the streets. Don’t they realize how important it is to get out there and show the world what’s going on?

  7. Comment by LikableDesi | 06/20/09 at 3:50 pm

    Arab countries the population is very small. For example S. Arabia, UAE, Qatar e.t.c, the ruling family gave “A LOT” of money to nationals, so they are pretty much happy with the gov. The rest of the population is from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and they are on work permit visa’s. These countries dont give passport like US would do. They only give work visas.

    Iran has a pop of 70 mill, 40 or so mill are under 28. They dont have a ruling family. Its more complicated that this.

  8. Comment by 0Krusnik0 | 06/20/09 at 3:50 pm

    THE AYATOLLAH MUST DIE!

  9. Comment by susannahdawn | 06/20/09 at 9:28 pm

    A reporter on CNN last night who just came out of Iran after covering the election said Obama is right to not interject… His speaking out in support of the opposition may spur on supporters of the current regime an intensify the conflict and bloodshed.

    But that was yesterday … today [2009.06.20] the gloves came off.

  10. Comment by susannahdawn | 06/20/09 at 9:30 pm

    The same reporter said, emphatically, that McCain was DEAD WRONG on this one.

    It’s a delicate situation… I appreciate a POTUS who is cautious about what he says and when he says it. Leader of the Free World is a Tough Job, especially today.

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