December 7, 2009 8:07 PM

Iran Cops Clash with Opposition Protesters

(CBS/AP)  Updated 6:39 p.m. EDT

Security forces and militiamen clashed with thousands of protesters shouting "death to the dictator" outside Tehran University on Monday, beating them with batons and firing tear gas on a day of nationwide student demonstrations, witnesses said.

The protests were the largest in months, as university students - a bedrock of support for the pro-reform movement - sought to energize the opposition with rallies at campuses across the country. The opposition has been reeling under a fierce crackdown since turmoil erupted over the disputed presidential election in June.

Thousands of riot police, Revolutionary Guard forces and pro-government Basij militiamen flooded the area around Tehran University since the morning, vowing to prevent any unrest from spilling out into the streets.

Banners and signs bearing slogans from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blanketed the tall campus fence, hiding whatever took place inside. Cell phone networks around the universities were shut down, and police and members of the elite Revolutionary Guard surrounded all the university entrances and were checking IDs of anyone entering to prevent opposition activists from joining the students, witnesses said.

The heavy clampdown raised fears of an escalation of violence during Monday's clashes.

"There's anxiety that there will be violence and shooting. I shout slogans and demonstrate but try not to provoke any clash with the security," one Tehran University student, Kouhyar Goudarzi, told The Associated Press in Beirut by telephone. "We are worried."

Footage posted on YouTube showed some protesters burning pictures of Khamenei - breaking a major taboo against insulting the Supreme Leader, who stands at the pinnacle of Iran's clerical leadership.

Riot police fired tear gas and Basij militiamen, some on motorcycles, charged the crowds. The plainclothes Basijis beat protesters on their heads and shoulders as the crowd scattered. They regrouped on nearby street corners, setting tires and garbage on fire to ward off the stinging tear gas. Nearby, protesters and Basijis pelted each other with large stones, the witnesses said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.

Shots were heard on nearby Enghelab Street, witnesses said. Pro-opposition Web sites reported that at least one protester was wounded in the area, but the reports could not be independently confirmed.

YouTube: Purported Video of Protesters at University Gate
YouTube: Purported Video of Protesters Taunting Basiji

Inside the university, thousands of students marched through the campus, many of them wearing surgical masks or scarves over their faces to protect against tear gas. Some wore green wristbands and waved green balloons, the color of the opposition movement of Mir Hossein Mousavi.

Footage posted on YouTube purported to show thousands protesting inside Tehran University, chanting "death to the dictator" and slogans against the Basij - but no sign of riot police security forces. The authenticity of the footage could not be immediately be confirmed.

CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports that foreign media were banned from covering the unrest, so much of the video was filmed by demonstrators themselves.

Some protesters scuffled with hard-line students who were holding a counter-protest on the campus. The two sides pushed and shoved in a crowd, according to witnesses. The hard-liners - numbering about 2,000 - marched through the university, waving pictures of Khamenei and Iranian flags and chanting "death to the hypocrites," a reference to Mousavi and other opposition leaders.

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At Amir Kabir - another of several universities around the capital - Basiji militiamen entered the campus and tried to break up a march by several hundred students, witnesses said. The Basijis pushed and shoved the students, dragging some away.

But it appeared that regular riot police and other security forces were largely staying out of any protests inside the campuses, a sign they aimed to bottle them up while focusing on unrest in the streets.

Authorities have arrested well over 100 student leaders in past weeks, looking to blunt Monday's protests. On Saturday, police detained 15 women from the Committee of Mourning Mothers, which groups relatives of protesters who have been killed in Iran's postelection crackdown. The women were arrested at a Tehran park where they have held weekly protests for months, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

Authorities also slowed Internet connections to a crawl in the capital. For some periods on Sunday, Web access was completely shut down - a tactic that was also used before last month's demonstration.

Opposition leader Mousavi threw his support behind the marches, declaring that his movement was still alive and that the clerical establishment was losing legitimacy in the Iranian people's minds.

"A great nation would not stay silent when some confiscate its vote," said Mousavi, who claims to be the real winner of the June 12 presidential election.

Khamenei, the supreme leader who has final say on all state matters, accused the opposition Sunday of causing divisions in the country and creating opportunities for Iran's enemies.

The opposition says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won the election through fraud. For weeks after the election, hundreds of thousands marched in the streets of Tehran against Ahmadinejad.

But the relentless crackdown that followed has taken a heavy toll. Protests in recent months have been far smaller, and the opposition has given up trying to hold consistent street rallies. Instead, it times demonstrations to coincide with significant national events to help drum up a crowd. Monday's protests were held on National Students Day, an annual occasion when student rallies are traditionally held.

Monday's protests appeared larger than the last major street demonstrations, on Nov. 4.

Students at Tehran University played a major role in street demonstrations in support of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled to pro-U.S. shah and brought clerics to power. But in the past decade, universities have become strongholds for the pro-reform opposition, which seeks to reduce the clerics' domination of politics.

The night before the protests, rooftop cries of "Allahu akbar" or "God is great" and "death to the dictator" were heard from many parts of Tehran in support of the opposition. The rooftop chants - which were almost every night in the weeks following the election - had not been heard since the November protest.

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by ShervinT December 8, 2009 8:35 AM EST
oopps? US army is powerful...Iran is scared?...Israel army was powerful...Hezbollah(a non classic army) was scared? lol your M tanks...your F-35 fighters...they won't help you lol.U.S. and Israel tested an anti-missle in North California agsinst Iranian missle Shahab-3...lol but it didin't work and your anti-missle system failed, i don't want to mention that there are Shahab-5 and Sejil-3, well you can have your so-called modern fireworks useful against Russia, but well you could but now unfortunately even russia defeated georgia army very easy...you know georgia army has your so-called modern western fireworks. don't worry about Iran missles...they will reach U.S., you have my word...from Iran or south america...you don't worry about that, what you have to be worry about is that you're alone...european countries will not help you. cuz they know IRGC missles will burn europe as well. US will lose against Iran like a cigarette ash. forget about your modern fireworks...if everything was about fireworks...iraq would defeat Iran with the chemical missles you give to saddam..so what about the strategy of war? and please stop posting the pics of your modern fireworks on internet, IRGC may see it lol. i wonder where you gonna burn with your nuke missles...don't repeat that word...nuke nuke nuke...Iran doesn't have nuke missles and Iran will never have them..and you better stop sayin Iran is trying to make nuke missle..Iran could nuke washington in 2003....you want to kill innocent ppl in big cities of Iran? are you that insane? Iran will teach U.S. a good lesson. i think i will ask IRGC secret service as normal civilian of Iran to change the regime of U.S., yes the current regime in U.S. must be changed. well we want to get involved in things that are none of our business...just like U.S., right?

see you in Modern Warfare 2 online lol
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-01 December 11, 2009 5:27 PM EST
by ShervinT December 8, 2009 8:35 AM EST

Iran doesn't have nuke missles and Iran will never have them..and you better stop sayin Iran is trying to make nuke missle..Iran could nuke washington in 2003
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Ummmm????

Who says the U.S. is interested in attacking Iran?

By the by, long live Imadinnerjacket, you deserve him.
by justdatrooth December 7, 2009 6:58 PM EST
... and Obama "watched"....
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by bubbadubba December 7, 2009 4:46 PM EST
<<<Irans Airforce is obolete to the modern US Airforce. If you have capability of locking on and destroying targets before they even know where you are, the game is over. This aint Topgun. One F22 or F35 could take out a squadron of F14s. If Iran was stupid enough to attack US bases they would feel the wrath of the US military machine. Iran fought Iraq for 14 straight years and couldn't overtake Iraq. The US went in on "Shock and Awe" and it fell in a week>>>

Not trying to argue with you, but I know what I am talking about and our troops are at risk from an attack by Iran. As for them being crazy enough to attack the US, tell that to Bin Laden and his friends.
If Iran could hit our 190,000 troops in the target area in a preemptive mass missile attack they could almost wipe out over half our combat military including a lot of our aircraft, tanks, and supplies and claim a major victory even if we wipe out their military after.
We heard the same reasons why Japan would not attack the US prior to Pearl Harbor.
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by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 4:55 PM EST
Iran is allied with their Shiite buddies in Al Maliki's government. Ahmadinejhad and Al Maliki have had numerous meeting together, and they are now allies where Iraq USED TO keep Iran in check.

Bush's voluntary, "war of choice" has created an alliance between Iran, Iraq, and Syria, and there's NOTHING that America can do to stop it, other than maintaining a military presence forever (which we can't afford to do). Iran won't have to ship weapons to Hamas and Hezbollah by freighter anymore - they'll soon be able to do it over high speed rail.

Good job neo cons. At least you've virtually assured Israel's destruction, so you can finally make a claim that you did something FOR America, rather than to it.
by ToolMangler1 December 7, 2009 5:39 PM EST
If Iran wished to wipe out our military in the area, they would have to completely destroy Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, and a half dozen other Mideast Nations, They would have to nuke every country from one end to the other. 100 nukes are not enough to do the job, Just to put things in perspective, The USA has 13000 (thats right 13 thousand) nuclear weapons of "ALL" types. Russia has as many in their arsenal.
The only thing Iran can do with their nukes (if they have any yet) is sell them one by one to the Islamic jihadist crackpots. Please understand, no single country can defeat the USA in "One on One combat".
Our equipment is just that much better. The wars we are in currently are not head-on confrontations, they are sneak attacks against us and civilians. Hit and run guerrilla operations that hide among the civilians of the area. We have to stay in the open and cannot surround ourselves with people as the terrorists do. Fighting when you cannot meet them on equal ground is a hard way to fight, but you know what!! We are knocking the fool out of them. Apologists say that robot war machines are wrong but they turn a blind eye to the way the opposition uses live people for shields when killing our troops.
by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 4:39 PM EST
by bubbadubba December 7, 2009 3:46 PM EST

We have 190,000 US troops and bases like sitting ducks in range of Iran's large number of accurate missiles in Iraq and Afghanistan and Iran has chemical weapons and a large air force.
Get real.






Get real? Let's.....

WHY would Iran want to attack America? Hint: they don't.

Do you REALLY think Iran would attack Iraq? (Which is how it would be viewed - not an attack on our troops, but an attack on Iraq.)

Their air force wouldn't last 15 minutes against a couple of waves from our closest carriers, and that's not even counting the equipment that we have scattered all over Europe, southeast Asia, etc, etc.
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by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 5:10 PM EST
krmopilci:

Were talking about Iran attacking our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

If you can't pay attention, or you're not smart enough to follow the thread, then how and why are you responding, dummbbass?
by ToolMangler1 December 7, 2009 6:35 PM EST
by krmopilci December 7, 2009 4:58 PM EST
by krmopilci December 7, 2009 5:24 PM EST



Hey guys! The sad thing here is 'krmopilci' really believes this tripe that he is spewing. LOLOL
by ToolMangler1 December 7, 2009 4:37 PM EST
There are no, Homosexuals, anti-government protests, poor people, religious persecutions or any other discord in Iran. (And no liars either)
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by bubbadubba December 7, 2009 3:46 PM EST
<<<"And what is Iran going to "attack" America with? It's missiles have a MAXIMUM range of 6,300 miles, and Iran is well over 9,000 miles away. What are you going to do - shoot the Atlantic Ocean?">>>

We have 190,000 US troops and bases like sitting ducks in range of Iran's large number of accurate missiles in Iraq and Afghanistan and Iran has chemical weapons and a large air force.
Get real.
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by 50BMS13 December 7, 2009 3:53 PM EST
Irans Airforce is obolete to the modern US Airforce. If you have capability of locking on and destroying targets before they even know where you are, the game is over. This aint Topgun. One F22 or F35 could take out a squadron of F14s. If Iran was stupid enough to attack US bases they would feel the wrath of the US military machine. Iran fought Iraq for 14 straight years and couldn't overtake Iraq. The US went in on "Shock and Awe" and it fell in a week
by bubbadubba December 7, 2009 3:43 PM EST
Still wondering how a few thugs on motorcycles can scatter hundreds of students.
Try that in America and you will have a bunch of dead motorcycle thugs and the students will be riding their bikes and that would just be after a major bowl victory.
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by ShervinT December 7, 2009 12:56 PM EST
@hungry1968-17

US wants to bring secularism in Iran with military force? secularism is not freedom....secularism is made by an evil mind cuz it is completely against religion,you know what happens if U.S. attack Iran? Iran will attack U.S., we'll bomb U.S., we'll burn your cities down one by one.. i guess you better go and waste your money for making more anti-missles and nuke missles...really what you gonna do what 10,000 nuke missles? gonna blow up the universe?..israel will be wiped off from map in a couple of hours,.. and then you'll find out your time has came to an end while you're watching white house burning, you know it but there you'll feel it. you want bring freedom with military force? you're retarded, you're a liar..a fake..go tell your obama...BRING IT!.Iran is prepared for war....what a "change" i was an idiot i believed obama
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by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 1:05 PM EST
You might want to learn to read, before responding to people.



And what is Iran going to "attack" America with? It's missiles have a MAXIMUM range of 6,300 miles, and Iran is well over 9,000 miles away. What are you going to do - shoot the Atlantic Ocean?

Or are you going to try and bomb us with those F-14's that the traitor Ron Reagan gave you? You better have a WHOLE BUNCH of refueling planes available.
by 50BMS13 December 7, 2009 2:35 PM EST
Iran is a joke when compared militarily to the US. Leave out the thousands of nukes and everything Iran has is obsolete compared to the advanced technology of the US armed forces. Their tanks can't fire as far as our M1A1. There fighters are inept compared to the F35 raptor. The B2A bombers cost more than a billion dollars each, can circle the globe on one refuel. Our ICBM's are good over 10,000 miles. We have GPS guided smart-bomb systems. Heck, we could use all our OLD stuff and clean their house. We have 14 carrier groups. They have none. NO COMPARISON...
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by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 12:14 PM EST
by 50BMS13 December 7, 2009 5:46 AM EST
Let's help these folks out! They want Democracy and freedom....not restrictive religious extremism. It is time to BOMB THEIR NUCLEAR FACILITIES! Get out the B-2A Spirit Bombers and start dropping GPS Guided Smart-Bombs NOW!!!! WE and THEY NEED REGIME CHANGE!! Look at the protests they have there. The Iranian people are asking for our help. START BOMBING NOW PRESIDENT OBAMA!






Just yesterday the neo cons were reminding us again of the need to bomb Iran.

I guess these people clamoring for freedom, liberty, and democracy pose a serious threat to conservatives ideals - like republicans and Ahmadinejhad share.
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by YoureSoWrong10 December 7, 2009 12:30 PM EST
Hungry, I don't think that you're simple minded, I think that you're evil. I sincerely wish that something terrible happens to you. In every possible way you deflect the cause of secular government into an isolationist travesty seeking accomodation with police states abroad.
by hungry1968-17 December 7, 2009 12:43 PM EST
Karma is a bittcch chump.

Usually wishing something bad on someone, causes it to happen to you.



By the way, an isolation society wouldn't harm us OR help the theocracies abroad. It would ensure OUR safety and security, and I place THAT above all else.
by Sloughfoot December 7, 2009 10:52 AM EST
Starting to look a lot like Uncle Kim's house of cards.
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