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IRAN: Around 3 Million Expected to Protest on Thursday |
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Posted 2/8/2010 at 5:10 PM by Bradlee A in Laureates News Affiliate: PeaceJam HQ |
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Many of us were glued to our computer/TV screens this past summer as we watch the horribly inhumane treatment of Iranians protesting the outcome of the presidential election.
According to many, including Iranian native and PeaceJam's own Pantea Beigi, things are about to heat up even more.
Babylon & Beyond, LA Times Blog wrote: But on Sunday, a source inside Tehran police headquarters told a friend of the Los Angeles Times in Iran that security forces expect as many as 3 million anti-government protesters to descend on the center of the capital during the holiday, which falls on Thursday this year, after loud calls by opposition leaders to take the streets.
The government is also expected to be prepared, deploying about 12,000 baton-wielding Basiji militiamen from outside the capital and legions of supporters bused in from around the country. |
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And the Iranian government's response?

Nasser Karimi, Associated Press wrote: Iran's supreme leader vowed Monday to deliver a "punch in the mouth" to the country's enemies if the opposition goes ahead with major new protests planned for this week, as a senior pro-reform figure was sentenced to six years in prison over postelection unrest. |
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UPDATE:Here's an update on the response of the Iranian government from the NYTimes. |
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