Just after the announcement of Ahmadinejads speech at Colombia University Iranians students started asking him "Why are'nt you speak here at Tehran?". And he answered "Ok I will! I will speak at the Tehran university at this Monday"

Wow... what an opportunity. HE is going to speak with us, with the students. People have to organize and have at least one person at the tribune to ask some questions from him. Students used to knew that ALL of the attendance will be from the Basij (semi-military group) and pseudo-students.

The only elective group in our universities are Islamic Assemblies. The ex-members of this group sent an open letter to the president: "Dear president, as you've invited Bush to the Tehran university to talk freely, we are asking you to let ONE of our members to speak just a few minutes while you are at the Tehran university and ask you some questions.".

And the answer came to all the news agencies one night before HIS speech "Tomorrow speech suspended". Yes. Just one line, just one sentence.

This was one week ago. Today was "the next Monday" and last night, there was another one line "news": "President will be at the Tehran university tomorrow and will open the new semester"! (which opening? we've gone to the classes for more than two weeks already!)

And yes! He is at the university:



The above photo is the entrance of the Tehran university. And the below is the people who do not have the right to enter the university while the president want's to meet with the "students"!



He act like dictators: just visits elected audiences, the studnets only praise him, the media censors all these photos:



and nobody will ever asks him:


(right: free imprisoned students: Ahamad, Majid and Ehsan

left: We also have questions? Why only in Colombia?
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The police ended the students presence with tear gasses and batons. Ahmadijenad just saw the Basij members and all the students clapped for him for being a brave man!



unsigned photos are from http://www.autnews.info/archives/1386,07,0004978

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