Iran Revolution Day 27: “IT WAS NOTHING LESS THAN WAR. PRAY FOR US.”

8:05 pm: VIDEO: Tehran: army of police and militiamen attack unarmed protesters

4:07 PM: Death to the Turbans, No More Stoning: Free Iran  Phyllis Chesler

Defiantly, bravely, they are marching for their freedom in
the streets of Teheran. The mullah’s men are gassing, beating, shooting and
jailing them. The people are chanting:
Death to the turbans,” “Down with the
dictator,” “We want democracy“. The demonstrators
are risking their very lives in order to tell the world the truth about Iran:
That it is one gigantic prison in which elections are rigged, children are
sacrificed to clear landmines from the fields, and woman, intellectuals, and
homosexuals, are routinely jailed and murdered by corrupt dictators who sponsor
terrorism abroad.

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12:43: Numbering the Days of the Dictator, Caroline Glick

In the face of all of this, the Obama administration has been
disturbingly timid. The White House's most consistent response to North Korea's
belligerent moves has been to ignore them and hope North Korea decides to behave
itself.

Matching their meekness toward Iran, the G-8 leaders
responded to Pyongyang's most recent provocations with an announcement that they
would like to become friends with Kim Jong Il. As Obama put it, "It's very
important for the world community to speak to countries like Iran and North
Korea and encourage them to take a path that does not result in a nuclear arms
race in places like the Middle East."

OVER THE past several weeks, as the regimes in Pyongyang and
Teheran have become ever more brazen in demonstrating their belligerent contempt
for the West, the prevailing wisdom has argued that the West has no good options
for containing or defeating them.

The traditional take on North Korea is that the world's
leading missile and nuclear proliferator poses less of a burden to global
stability than a post-regime North Korea filled with millions of starving people
who have been cut off from the world for 60 years. By this thinking, the world
is better off living with a psycho-state capable of fomenting a global nuclear
war than caring for its victims.

As for Iran, as Gabriel Schoenfeld wrote last month in The
Wall Street Journal, due to the gutting of the CIA's capacity to conduct covert
political warfare during the 1970s, today the US lacks the capability to assist
Iranian regime opponents in their efforts to overthrow the mullocracy. As
Schoenfeld put it, "the US appears utterly powerless to influence the course of
events."

"Help me to free my land"

Video hat tip Jaz Mckay

They are killing people marching for one man, one vote, and the jihad President aids and abets the slaughter of our would be executioners.
Raye Man Kojast has this eyewitness account of the jihad against the Iranian people:

An apparent eyewitness account from Tehran today, came to me in an email in Persian:

"At
5 pm we went to one of the meeting points, but there was no one
there…At 6 pm we were at the intersection of Palestine and Keshavarz
Blvds (the center of town). The police were busy identifying people.
There were two groups: the disciplinary forces (police) and the
plainclothes (lebas shakhsi). Then we went towards Laleh Park but we
saw that the demonstrators were coming from Laleh Park toward Vali Asr
and they were shouting "Mir Hossein, Ya Hossein." We asked them why
they're coming this way and they said every other way was closed, we
had to change direction. Again we arrived at intersection of Palestine
and Keshavarz Blvds and the police attacked with tear gas and batons.
We were stuck and being attacked from both sides. People had opened the
doors of their houses, many were seeking refuge in the houses. People's
cigarettes and the fires people had lit in their gardens were
counteracting the tear gas. When things calmed down a bit we went
toward Keshavarz again, but this time we were encircled from three
sides — East, West, and the Northern streets and alleyways. Suddenly
an empty bus appeared and drove straight into the demonstration. Inside
the bus was filled with plainclothes officers who were hiding and
wanted to attack from the center of the crowd. We ran away toward the
southern alleyways, one out of five houses open their doors for us. We
heard shootings – we don't know if the bullets injured anybody. But
thereafter the houses were filled with people injured

One
person had his arm shattered in different places, another had a broken
skulls. As soon as we came out of the houses they continued to use the
tear gas and batons. We ran, but it was no use. A young girl and young
man were killed in front of us. Know that it was the disciplinary
forces that fired the bullets and were attacking people with the batons
and tear gas. The plainclothes officers did not have batons, they had
planks of wood to beat us to death. The Ansar (special forces) were
also there, they took a young guy right in front of us. The police were
attacking people; once they targeted someone they would catch them and
hit them to death. There were a lot of people lost/disappeared.

The
mobile phones were cut off in many areas. Our only hope was people's
houses who had opened their doors to us. They had water and fire to
counteract the tear gas and they all had first aid kits. After a lot of
running away and chasing, we tried to get out of being encircled by
police. The only option seemed like suicide — we had to cross them,
passing through hundreds of officers. They did not think that any
protesters would come toward them, so they didn't think we were part of
the demonstration. There was a lot going on during the rest of our
journey, but all the roads heading toward Vali Asr were filled with
cars honking their horns in protest. The police hitting the cars as
well, using batons on

We were in the red zone and it was nothing less than war. Pray for us."

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