A New Era Begins for Iran

Posted on Jun 13, 2009 in News | 0 comments

Burning tires and fire in the background is splashed on most Imperialist media outlets. As is normal for western media, fear is embedded in each line they report. While some resist many people succumb to this pressure tactic.

This stray incident in one part of Tehran is the result of millions of dollars pumped into the public to create a sense of unrest and dislike for the establishment. Its now 30 years since the revolution and Iranians are wiser by many folds.

For President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad there will be challenging times ahead when the Imperialists gang-up against him for not caving in. This election result shows the free will of the Iranian nation in full force. Its widely known that he has a huge following in the entire middle east as well as most countries ruled by autocrats.

Among the notable achievements, President Ahmadinejad extended micro-credit to small businesses, expanded the health care net to include larger numbers among the poor. He is also credited with initiating justice shares which allowed the less affluent to become stakeholders in private industry.

Mr. Mousavi rejected the results and threatened to unveil, what he called the “secrets” behind “this perilous process.”

Its high time the west realise that embargos and boycott have little effect (on people who value contentment) specially when their own countries are buried in a financial mess akin to a divine embargo.

Here are some responses that need to be noted:

Iran election outcome ‘worries’ Israel

Canada worried by Iran election

Iranian reformers, police clash over disputed election

Iran declares win for Ahmadinejad

Ahmadinejad poll win sparks Iran clashes

Iran protests mount as Ahmadinejad wins landslide

Ahmadinejad’s reelection prompts mass protests in Iran

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