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		<title>Demonstrators in Minneapolis raise voices in support of Iran protestors</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Steller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The message on a Minneapolis street corner Wednesday was unmediated: VIVA IRAN. That and dozens of other slogans of the Iranian protest movement were carried on signs and on the mercifully cooler air that wafted through downtown, where a crowd of as many as 200 people gathered in a semicircle for urgent call-and-response chants. ]]></description>
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<p>The message on a Minneapolis street corner Wednesday was unmediated: VIVA IRAN. That and dozens of other slogans of the Iranian protest movement were carried on signs and on the mercifully cooler air that wafted through downtown, where a crowd of as many as 200 people gathered in a semicircle for urgent call-and-response chants.</p>
<blockquote><p>Free free elections! Stop stop deception!</p></blockquote>
<p>After 10 days of TV, Twitter and YouTube, participation in a live, local protest was a bracingly direct way to express and observe the passions and ideals being bravely paraded on other streets a half a world away. The demonstrators&#8217; main communication was to each other, though there were occasional appeals to &#8220;our brothers and sisters in Minneapolis&#8221; and a few supportive honks from passing cars.</p>
<blockquote><p>Iran Iran, fight fight! Iran Iran, we hear you! Iran Iran, never give up!</p></blockquote>
<p>Most appeared to be Iranian-Americans. If the size of the local community with family ties to Iran is correctly guessed at 3,000, perhaps one-twentieth of them had found their way to the Hennepin County Government Center plaza for the noon rally and stayed through a brief shower that arrived at that hour.</p>
<blockquote><p>I am Neda Neda! We are all Neda!</p></blockquote>
<p>Beyond that, no generalizations held: men, women, youngsters, people with canes, some wearing the movement&#8217;s trademark green. Most held one kind of sign or another, from a simple hand-lettered &#8220;I AM NEDA&#8221; (in reference to the young Iranian woman whose shooting death in Tehran has gripped YouTube viewers worldwide) to photos of street protests in Iran and a large green banner with the name of Iranian President Ahmadinejad crossed out.</p>
<blockquote><p>Ahmadinejad is a Hitler! Down with dictator!</p></blockquote>
<p>Tina Soltani of Maple Grove, wearing a green scarf, said she came to the demonstration to support the people of Iraq. It&#8217;s no longer about the elections, she said, but how the government is dealing with the protest movement there.</p>
<p>&#8220;My mom was part of the [Iranian] revolution,&#8221; said Soltani, herself born and raised in the United States. &#8220;They weren&#8217;t revolting for [Iran's current regime]. The were revolting against the king &#8230; for democracy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other governments have to keep up the pressure on Iran, Soltani said. Though she understands the hesitation to meddle, she sees world opinion as critical to the protesters inside Iran.</p>
<p>&#8220;If they give up, the government wins,&#8221; she said. But if the people have the world&#8217;s support, &#8220;the government for sure will fall.&#8221;</p>
<p>Daniel MacInnes said he had also attended two previous but smaller protests in Minneapolis: one in Uptown that he helped organize and another on the University of Minnesota campus. He was impressed both by the larger size and the makeup of today&#8217;s turnout.</p>
<p>&#8220;To see the Iranian-American community running it, this is really crucial,&#8221; MacInnes said.</p>
<p>MacInnes, a <a href="http://www.damn-games.blogspot.com/">blogger</a>, said he keeps up with local Iran-related events via a Twin Cities message board at the <a href="http://iran.whyweprotest.net/usa-central-mountain/537-twin-cities.html">Why We Protest</a> web site and other social media.</p>
<p>Another event is tonight at the Mayday Bookstore in Minneapolis, where St. Catherine University economics professor Nasrin Jewell will speak on &#8220;Coverage of the Election in Iran and the Role Played by Western Media and Governments.&#8221; <a href="www.worldwidewamm.org">Women Against Military Madness</a> has more information.</p>
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