If Iranian TV Says 10

How many were really killed? Iran TV reports 10 killed in Saturday protests

State television said the deaths happened during clashes between police and “terrorist groups”

The Iranian police are attacking the Iranian Army?

The US president, Barack Obama, and the prime minister, Gordon Brown, have both stepped up their criticism of the violent crackdown in Iran,

I’ll bet that will take care of the problem.

prompting Ahmadinejad to tell them to “stop interfering”.

“Definitely by hasty remarks you will not be placed in the circle of friendship with the Iranian nation,” he was quoted as saying in a meeting with clerics and scholars. “Therefore I advise you to correct your

I guess not.

In yesterday’s confrontations, thousands of protesters clashed with black-clad police wielding guns, truncheons, tear gas and water cannon

“black-clad” What was ATF doing there?

The organisation said doctors had been ordered to report protest-related injuries to the authorities, and some seriously injured protesters had sought refuge at foreign embassies in an attempt to evade arrest.

Yes, we all know how well Ahmadinejad respects embassies.
A couple of not nice videos of murder and oppression . Warning for blood and gore(and not Al either)

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