Iranian students protest against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Tehran University October 8, 2007. More than 100 students scuffled with police and hardline supporters of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday on Tehran University campus and chanted "Death to the dictator" outside a hall where the Iranian president spoke. (REUTERS/Stringer)A Student Rebellion -- New York Post
'A WAR zone": That's how the official Islamic Republic News Agency described the campus of Tehran University on Monday after a hit-and-run battle between youths and security forces lasting several hours.
IRNA blames "paramilitary groups" and "militias masquerading as students" for clashes that ended with dozens of injuries and arrests.
The disturbances started Saturday, as universities marked Students' Day with campus gatherings. It quickly became clear that this year's ceremonies were designed as a series of protests against the leadership in Tehran. Posters with such slogans as "Down with the Despots" and "We Want Democracy" indicated that this time the students wouldn't be satisfied with a formal ceremony with a few official speeches, as has been the case for years.
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My Comment: The irony is too sweet to believe .... it was the University students who put the gang in power 30 years ago. Today .... the children of those university students are now in open rebellion against their parents.





