When it comes to elections, what do Malaysia and Iran have in common?
"We want all the countries in the world not to recognise Ahmadinejad as Iranian president. The election was fraud. The actual winner is (Mir Hossein) Mousavi," Ali Bozrgmer, a 28-year-old student told AFP.
No wonder the Malaysian anti-riot squad were in a hurry to fire tear gas on the protestors.
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This is the new International. Dictators of all countries, unite!
Poor Iranians, they forgot the golden rule about demonstrations in Malaysia. First apply for BN membership. After that there is not even a need to apply for a polis permit. PRDM will do it for you.
1 Black Malaysia. Democracy First. Elections Now.
On June 15 there were an estimated 2 million protestors on the streets of Tehran. Walksi posted an inspiring firsthand account on his blog! Go, Iran, go!
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