Anti Iranian Regime protests, Iranian Embassy, London - pictures.
Terence Bunch | 04.01.2010 20:51 | Globalisation | Repression | Terror War | World
Pro-democracy protester injured.
Gathering outside the embassy.
In the past weeks, 11 people have been killed in Tehran as the regime batons down leading to widespread international condemnation.
In the last few days, Iranian Deputy Judiciary Chief, Ebrahim Raeesi warned the protesters they would be considered to be Mohareb (fighting against the authority of God) if they continued.
The protesters demand the British Government end trade and negotiations with the Iranian Mollah regime and join international calls for solidarity with the peoples uprising.
The uprising has brought into sharp focus the change in tone of US foreign policy since financial chaos erupted in late 2008 within international monetary exchanges, with clear and obvious indications that the United States is no longer following a policy of pre-emptive warfare to bolster its international reach aka 'The War on Terror'. As a result, international monetary exchanges around the world start the new year with significant gains.
The protest takes place as the main British political parties start their own campaigning for the 2010 General Election, widely expected to be seriously effected and undermined by residual problems surrounding the British Governments conduct circa 2003.
Iranian Embassy, Princes Gate, London. January 1st 2010.
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