To see images of people’s protests against the scandalous rationing of petrol by the Islamic regime in Iran, click here.

The blog is in Persian but if you scroll down the page, you will be able to see video footage and photgraphs.

3 Comments

  1. This experience has been a real lesson for those of us in the United States. The propaganda we always hear makes us think that Iran is an authoritarian, theocratic state where no dissent whatsoever is allowed or expressed. While I do understand the theocratic and anti-democratic nature of the Iranian regime, it is refreshing to see that the people of Iran are not so cowed by the imams and ayatollahs that they won’t express the outrage they feel.Would that this event kick off a popular revolution in Iran against the theocratic establishment and the awful Ahmadinejad. I’d love to see a prosperous, democratic, secular Iran. I’d love to see the Persian people reclaim their pre-Islamic history and heritage. How wonderful it would be to see a democratic Iran lead the region away from the death and destruction wrought by Islamism!!

  2. Hi MaryamI saw your very impressive blog and wanted to contact you to see if you would be able to help us.I work for a programme called “World Have Your Say” on the BBC World Service and we are covering the Iranian petrol rationing story later today.We need to get in touch with Iranians who speak English who have been affected by these problems.I’d be interested to know whether you have any friends over thereand whether we could call them and get their experiences on the radio.If you could send me your number I can call you immediately.Many thanksJames HarrodProducer, World Have Your Say, BBC World Servicejames.harrod@bbc.co.uktelephone: 0207 557 0297

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