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Iran Pro-Democracy Rally at the FCO, London - pictures.

Terence Bunch | 28.10.2009 19:50 | Analysis | Repression | Terror War | World

Iranian pro-democracy campaigners gather outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London to protest the human rights abuses committed by the Mollah regime in Iran.

Group executions in Iran.
Group executions in Iran.

A last wave goodbye.
A last wave goodbye.

Maryam Rajavi.
Maryam Rajavi.

Former Hunger Strikers.
Former Hunger Strikers.

Keeping up the pressure.
Keeping up the pressure.

Outside the FCO.
Outside the FCO.

Support for the Campaigners.
Support for the Campaigners.

Iranian flags.
Iranian flags.

The Nuclear Issue.
The Nuclear Issue.


Iranian pro-democracy campaigners gather outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London to protest the human rights abuses committed by the Mollah regime in Iran.

They also continue to support the residents of Camp Ashraf in Northern Iraq who are under threat of displacement as the Iranian Government continue to attempt to force its destruction, otherwise known as its denouement.

Iran continues to fall under chronic internal problems with pro-democracy protests, strikes at the Ahvaz Pipe Mills Company over unpaid wages, riots at the Gohardasht prison as prisoners react violently to inhuman treatment by the prison authorities and strikes in the west of the country at Sanadaj over working conditions at a bakery.

Internationally, Iran continues to shrink under the weight of international pressure to concede to internal and open examination of its nuclear weapons progamme after the recent announcement of a second nuclear facility at Qom, the spiritual home of the Shi'a mollah regime.

Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, UK. 28th October 2009.

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  1. unconvinced — far from a supporter of Iranian regime but even more anti-UK/US imperialism