Protests For A Pro-Democratic Iran
Student leaders in Tehran have reportedly canceled plans to hold protests on the anniversary of the ‘99 student uprising, but this hasn’t stopped people in other countries from holding their own protests to show support for those students.
Courtesy of Oxblog, here is a list of planned demonstrations taking place today in the U.S.:
New York: from 11-2 at the Ralph Bunche Park and Dag Hammarksjold Plaza, at 47th and 1st Avenue
Washington, D.C.: 10:00 am at the West Front of the Capitol (with the participation of several Senators and administration officials)
Los Angeles: 5:00 pm, times outside the Federal Building in Westwood.
London: 2:30-4:30 Wednesday, in front of Number 10
Austin: 6 pm in front of the Capitol
Dallas, 5 pm on July 13th, at the Intercontinental Hotel
Houston: 5 pm on July 13th, at the Hilton on Westheimer Road.
It’s very likely that bloggers and others attending the demonstrations will report back on what’s going on.
This isn’t D-Day, per se, for the Iranians, but those mullahs are right to be nervous. Extremely nervous.
As for the students… Well, in the words of Ah-nuld, “They’ll be back.”
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