Read to know the Reality of Killings in Tehran & Analyse Western/Zionist Influenced Media Hyprocrisy
Two people accused of helping the main agents of recent unrest in Tehran, confessed to being affected by foreign media. "We and the people involved in the recent unrest harmed public property, people and security forces, broke glasses of homes and made riot," said Ozrasadat M.S., accused of rioting in Tehran. "On Tuesday (last week) that there was a demonstration in Azadi square, many people told others about the place of next gathering and then we heard about the place of next riot in the Voice of America (VOA) and BBC Persian," she added. "I mainly was affected by the news and reports of foreign media, but when I came to streets, I saw something different. These media said that people were killed by security forces and Basij, but I witnessed that the rioters damaged public property," Ozrasadat continued. "I was affected by a false atmosphere created by foreign media which made problem for my family," said Mohsen, also accused of rioting in Tehran. "Through my friends and satellite channels, mainly BBC, I was informed about gatherings. This channel started to agitate people after the elections and told them what to do on the streets through 'Nobate Shoma' program," he added. "When I came to streets, I saw none of these things but witnessed with my eyes the falsehood of news and reports by foreign channels," Mohsen continued. 8 Basijis shot dead during Tehran unrest Thu, 25 Jun 2009 01:23:08 GMT
Twenty people including, eight Basij members, have been killed during the post-election unrest in Tehran, Iranian officials say. All the Basij members were killed by gunfire, indicating that there were gunmen fomenting unrest among protesters, the officials said. The volunteer Basij forces were among the main targets of the rioters during the recent protests in Tehran. Iranian police have arrested a rioter who attacked an unarmed Basiji member during the post-election protests in Tehran. The rioter says he attacked the man because he had been provoked by bad news on the death of a student called Mohsen Imani. Some reports had said five students, including Imani, were killed when police and Basiji forces stormed Tehran University's dormitories last Sunday. Mohsen Imani, however, is alive and says he was not in the dormitory at the time. MGH/SME/DA |
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