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[QUOTE="sigh:943666"]I really doubt this was the CIA dude. Don't you think the CIA would have come up with a better target than an innocent young woman? The very fact that Iran had pre-dug graves to put these "criminals" in speaks volumes of what is really going on. Granted she has become a huge symbol for revolution to be used against the government. The CIA would have staged something more reliable than just creating a martyr. Like secretly supplying arms to the opposition for instance. To say that it can't be the Basij/police because of the caliber weapon used is not a very convincing argument. Iran's government LIES to hold on to power! just like any other government. The Basij are a state sponsored militia but I'm sure they have access to weapons other than what they are provided by the government. Have you read the crap that has been on Iran's state sponsored press tv website? They sound like Baghdad Bob. "All is well, the protesters are terrorists, nothing to see here people, Go Ahmadinejad, you rock, have my baby!! And I thought Fox News was a propaganda machine. And no one lost site of what was going on because of celebrity deaths. Just the main stream media deciding not to report on what's really important again. Like the wars, Honduras, North Korea, or protests in China that didn't get any coverage what so ever. It's kind of interesting though. News and video relating to protests out of Iran has seemed to slow or stopped all together. Kind of leads me to believe that the Republican Guard has crushed any attempts at protest with extreme force. Last video I saw was students at the university screaming and fleeing from gunfire with several students wounded. It was like they were trapped and had no place to go. Completely fucked situation there! Last news I heard was people were chanting from the rooftops at night and the Basij raiding homes and destroying property in an attempt to silence them. Bottom line is oppress a people long enough and you will eventually have dissent and revolution. This is Iran's problem. Yes the U.S. has a history of involvement but the current situation has been caused by Iran's current Regime oppressing a younger generation. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the world will view and deal with Iran after seeing the human rights violations they seem to brush off. And it's sad to think that you are right, most people in the U.S. will reply with "Neda Who?". [/QUOTE]
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