BBC News: Reports of arrests of those in the opposition to the regime and that eight people have been killed in the protests against the regime in Tehran. One death that could be the tipping point is the killing of Seyed Ali Mousavi the nephew of the opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, from the BBC report it seems Mr Mousavi was shot in the back by the regime. Thus Mir Hossein Mousavi must know that he has nothing to lose, if the regime will take out his family he is next, the question is can Mr Mousavi be ruthless and use this death to bring down the regime. Its sad and brutal folks but that is how revolutions are won, you have to damage the regime beyond its own repair, and this could be the only chance for the protesters in Iran. As stated in previous post, the Tehran Government made it clear that it would bring down the hammer on the protesters, know the dissenters need the security forces to come over to its side, if they can manage that they just might win, but without that they will die in the streets and prisons of Tehran.
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