Friday, July 10, 2009

Gas Fireplace And Smoke Alarm

sitting down against dictatorship

call for sit-down protest in front of the main Iranian consulate in Frankfurt


Iran is in turmoil, burns and bleeding. Since
is putschartigem electoral fraud during the last presidential election in late June 2009, Iran at a crossroads. After 30 years pent-up rage against oppression, discrimination and state terrorism rises a new freedom of movement and goes to the barricades. Despite the brutal repression of the state apparatus in street battles with violent protesters martialist, paramilitary militias. Countless times deaths and arbitrary mass arrests and disappearances are the shocking results.
seemed to have the situation calmed down in recent days. But appearances are deceiving.
set by the quantitative decline of open battles in the streets continued under enormous danger of occasional skirmishes, even if the global interest gaze turned away from Iran. It is precisely here is the advantage for the regime. Thousands of persecution and arrest those affected now facing torture and even execution.
A look back at the mass executions of the 80 years shows that the bloody routine of the system is commonplace.

based this new mass movement in Iran and distributed to social media-based organizational structures. It holds enormous potential for further resistance struggles. The outcome is completely open; clear is that the regime does not exist in its present form remains. How, then politicians react
on international current events? Even the U.S. President Barak Obama speaks out and condemns the State Repression against the Iranian people. Similar words are statesmen and women of European countries, like Germany. In a letter announcing Chancellor Merkel: "Germany is on the side of the people in Iran who wish to exercise their right to free speech and assembly." But the global transactions have another dull reality, all the technologies for the Internet and mobile censorship from which the Iranian government in order to make intensive use of mass oppression come from the Finnish-German company Nokia Siemens Networks. " And in the exercise of direct, physical damage Germany is not uninvolved. Many of the bear on the Iranian roads used batons to torture or wings of prisons to be used with deadly stun gun the same inscription: "Made in Germany".
found in the last four weeks outside of Iran, many demonstrations of solidarity with the protest movement. The picture of these demonstrations was dominated mainly by exiled Iranians. We intend to call with any other form of action all the people living here, to show solidarity and the faithful representatives of the clerical regime abroad aggressively confront. is

With the means of civil disobedience on Friday the 17th , 2009, a Sit-in in front of the main Iranian consulate in Frankfurt to take place. Regardless of immigration status and physical condition to Each and Every have the opportunity to participate in some form. Our action is by no means nationalist character. Therefore, we tolerate no banners or flags. We are not supporting any political party and candidates for the Islamic regime. refers

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