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To: lorne who wrote (432)12/8/2002 10:52:18 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 15987
 
IMO this is one of the most important ongoing movements in the moslem world to day.

Indeed it is... I think we all know that it's only a matter of time until the Theocracy in Iran collapses.. All we have to do is supply the logistical and political support necessary to sustain the internal struggle..

But we don't need to get directly involved, and shouldn't.. That's probably why the news isn't covering it more.. There's no discernable connection to the US, except for our stated public desire for the Iranian people to express self-determination in their government.

But behind the scenes you can be sure we're making sure that certain dissidents are receiving whatever they need to make this happen.

Hawk@reversedominotheory.com



To: lorne who wrote (432)12/11/2002 1:24:37 AM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 15987
 
It's almost criminal that these demonstrations aren't in the news. I've mentioned the student protests and demonstrations in conversation, and people just look confused. Unless you follow the news closely, you really would never hear about it. And it is really big news. Momentous. "The Revolution WON'T be Televised."

Derek