Monday, June 22, 2009

Iran Post-Election Situation (Videos Part 4)

The videos here are those after the Supreme Leader of Iran delivered his message on Friday Prayers. It seems that more protests rally violence are happening in the streets of Iran. Please take note, that most of these video footages were uploaded in social networking sites (like Youtube) by Iranians, because their government has banned the media to broadcast what's happening in Iran.

Why am I following Iran's situation? I'm not sure, too, but I guess because majority of the protesters and hurt are students, the Youth of Iran...

WARNING: Some videos contains protests violence. Parental guidance is advised for minors.

Iran Protests: Eyewitness Reports
Iranian state television is reporting that 10 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in yesterday's violence in Tehran. Skys Lisa Holland reports. *WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS IMAGES PEOPLE MAY FIND VERY DISTRESSING*


'Several' Killed In Iran Protest Clashes
Iran State television says at least 10 people were killed in yesterday's violence, and more than 100 wounded. Thousands clashed with police ion Tehran after defying warnings not to take to the streets in protests of the disputed Presidential election.


Iran Cracks Down On Protesters
Exactly a week after Iran's election result sparked protests across the country, the authorities have cracked down hard to end them. Police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters on the streets of Tehran. Sky's Lisa Holland reports.

Basij militia HQ burns
Amateur video shows the Basij headquarters set ablaze while smoke rises into a darkened sky.


Iran cleric family arrested?
CNN's Ivan Watson shows a Press TV report that 5 relatives of a powerful cleric in Iran have been arrested.


Iran security and U.S. defense
Are events in Iran a threat to U.S. national security? CNN's Betty Nguyen talks to foreign policy analyst Reva Bhalla.


Iranian student shot on camera
Students throw stones outside an Iranian government office, when a student is shot and pulled to safety.


Dangers of reporting in Iran
The CNN Dubai Bureau Chief just returned from Iran. He talks with Betty Nguyen & TJ Holmes in the CNN Newsroom.


'Do not be afraid'
Demonstrators chant "do not be afraid" and "death to dictator" as they march down a major Tehran street Sunday.


Reporter decribes beating
George McLeod, freelance correspondent for The Globe and Mail, describes being beaten, taken into custody during Iranian protests.


Protests turn deadly
Thousands of protesters continue to defy Iran's supreme leader, clashing with police using batons, tear gas and water canons.


Violent protests
Violence breaks out during protests against the election results in Iran.


Long street protests
CNN obtained video showing wide street shots of men shouting at what appears to be a policeman.


Witness to an aftermath
CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva talks to a journalist who spent time in Iran after the elections and talks about what he witnessed.


Armed police block protesters
CNN's Ivan Watson describes video from Iranian State TV showing clashes between protesters and police.


Protesters' tactics
A professor of Iranian studies discusses tactics open to Iranian protesters in the wake of the regime's crackdown.

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