Clinton: Time for Iran to 'open up,' follow Egypt

Geek

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
WASHINGTON US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hailed the "courage" and "aspirations" of anti-government protests in Iran on Monday, and pressed Tehran to follow Egypt's example and "open up" its political system.

"We wish the opposition and the brave people in the streets across cities in Iran the same opportunity that they saw their Egyptian counterparts seize in the last week," Clinton told reporters during a visit to the US Congress.

"We support the universal rights of the Iranian people. They deserve to have the same rights" as those demanded by protesters to helped oust Egypt's Hosni Mubarak "and that are part of their own birthright," she said.

She spoke after Iranian riot police fired tear gas and paintballs at protesters staging anti-government demonstrations in Tehran under the pretext of rallies supporting Arab uprisings, websites and witnesses said.

Police moved in when crowds of opposition supporters gathered at Tehran's prominent Azadi (Freedom) Square began chanting "Death to Dictator!" -- a slogan hurled at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after the disputed 2009 presidential election.

"We are against violence and we would call to account the Iranian government that is once again using its security forces and resorting to violence to prevent the free expression of ideas from their own people," said Clinton.

"We think that there needs to be a commitment to open up the political system in Iran to hear the voices of the opposition and civil society," said the top US diplomat.

"What we see happening in Iran today is a testament to the courage of the Iranian people and and indictment of the hypocrisy of the Iranian regime, a regime which over the last three weeks has constantly hailed what went on in Egypt," said Clinton.

"And now, when given the opportunity to afford their people the same rights as they called for on behalf of the Egyptian people, once again illustrate their true nature," she said.

"Let me very clearly and directly support the aspirations of the people who are in the streets in Iran today," said Clinton, who told reporters Washington had the same messages for Iran that it had delivered to Mubarak.

"We had three very consistent messages: We were against violence, and we stated it often, and we communicated it directly to Egyptian authorities. Secondly: We supported the universal human rights of the Egyptian people."

"And third: We stood for political change that would result in positive outcomes that would give the Egyptian people a better economic and political future. We believe the same for Iran," she said.

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Baba jee

Councller (250+ posts)
Mrs Clinton, you should not forget February 11. So far two revolutions on this date; Iran & Egypt. Your own member parliaments & human rights activists were praising both revolution just two days ago in Toronto.
You can do whatever you want to do to divide the Muslims but the Muslims know now the real face of Dajjaal!
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Why Iran and Pro-Iran are not on same page.

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