More protests continue and it seems that even clergy at the local mosques are tiring of the murderous mullahs.
The source elaborated: "At one point I could not see anything in front of me because the streets were filled with tear gas and smoke from burning garbage cans. Then I heard a loud scream coming from near where I was standing. The voice called out to us, 'Don't let them take our brothers and sisters.'
"As I ran over with my brother, we saw five or six plainclothes security men pushing four young men and women into an unmarked van. The four had their hands tied behind their backs with wire, and one of the girls was hunched over and seemed to be unconscious. We went after those b**tards and ended up beating them with their own batons. When the cowards ran off, we carried the girl to her cousin's car. The cousin had also been detained and rescued. One of the other protesters who helped us said his uncle was a doctor and would help her. The young girl's cousin broke down in tears and tried to kiss our hands."
"Before we left, we saw a group of people trying to set the unmarked van on fire."
According to another witness from Thursday's rally, demonstrators were taking refuge in mosques.
"Mullahs helped many frightened people who were running away from the security forces and tried to protect the people as best they could. When the basiji militiamen began to attack the people trying to get into one of the mosques, I saw a mullah pounding his fists into his chest in anger and screaming at the top of his lungs, 'Leave the children of God alone; be afraid of God.'"
The angry dissident went on, "Ali Khameini [the Iranian supreme leader] and his followers are not Muslims. They have created their own religion that condones the shedding of innocent blood and worships murder."
HIM Prince Reza Pahlavi continues to speak out against the mad mullahs.
More from Winston. he has some interesting stories about the police in Iran not supporting the murderous mullahs and that one of the big Ayatollahs has issued fatwas against the regime.
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