Monday, February 14, 2011

Mubarak, Ben Ali, now it's Seyyed Ali's turn

From Al Jazeera:

Clashes between pro-reformists and security forces in Tehran have left several people injured, with one person reported killed.

Thousands of anti-government protesters marched on Monday on Enghelab and Azadi streets [which connect and create a straight path through the city centre], with a heavy presence in Enghelab Square and Vali-Asr Street.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/2011214232945422335.html

1 comment:

Stephen Downes said...

I think we're more likely to see changes in Yemen and Algeria before we see changes in Iran.

At some point these changes hit Saudi Arabia - this has been inevitable for years, but now seems closer than ever - and when it does, all bets are off.