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Old Jun 24th, 2009, 12:44 PM   #1 (permalink)  
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The Iranian dictators remind the world that freedom of expression has no place in Iran includng on the pitch.


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Their gesture attracted worldwide comment and drew the attention of football fans to Iran's political turmoil. Now the country's authorities have taken revenge by imposing life bans on players who sported green wristbands in a recent World Cup match in protest against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election.

According to the pro-government newspaper Iran, four players – Ali Karimi, 31, Mehdi Mahdavikia, 32, Hosein Ka'abi, 24 and Vahid Hashemian, 32 – have been "retired" from the sport after their gesture in last Wednesday's match against South Korea in Seoul.

They were among six players who took to the field wearing wristbands in the colour of the defeated opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, which has been adopted by demonstrators who believe the 12 June election was stolen.
Most of the players obeyed instructions to remove the armwear at half-time, but Mahdavikia wore his green captain's armband for the entire match. The four are also said to have been banned from giving media interviews.
The fate of the other two players who wore the wristbands is unknown. None of the team members were given back their passports upon returning to Tehran after the match, which ended in a 1-1 draw – a result that ended Iran's hopes of qualifying for next year's tournament.
Karimi is one of Iranian football's best-known stars, having played for the German club Bayern Munich. Ka'abi played for Leicester City for several months during the 2007/8 season. Hashemian and Mahdavikia play for the German teams Bochum and Eintracht Frankfurt.

The gesture acutely embarrassed Iranian officials. The team's chief administrative officer, Mansour Pourhiedari, initially claimed the wristbands had been intended as a religious tribute to a revered Shia figure in the hope that it would deliver a victory on the pitch.
Iran's hardline media have since linked the protest to the arrest on Saturday of Mohsen Safayi Farahani, who headed the country's football governing body under the former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami. He is one of several dozen opposition politicians, intellectuals and journalists to have been detained.

Hezbollah, a pro-Ahmadinejad website, accused Farahani, a member of the pro-reform Islamic participation front, of bribing the players to wear the symbols. Farahani was one of several prominent figures accused by Ahmadinejad of corruption during the recent election campaign.
Ahmadinejad, a known football fan, has taken a close interest in the sport's affairs. In 2006 Iran was banned from international competition by the world governing body Fifa after claims of improper interference by his government. The ban was later lifted.
This year the national team coach Ali Daei was sacked, reportedly on Ahmadinejad's orders, after a 2-1 home defeat by Saudi Arabia.

Iran bans election protest footballers | World news | guardian.co.uk






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Old Jun 25th, 2009, 08:50 AM   #2 (permalink)  
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Sports players should know better than to mix politics and sports. Its very uncouth.







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Old Jun 25th, 2009, 10:23 AM   #3 (permalink)  
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When the Iranian dictators greenlight the beating and killing of protesters I doubt they gave much thought to how 'uncouth' some might find their actions.






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The Iranian dictators remind the world that freedom of expression has no place in Iran includng on the pitch.
Right, which country has the freedom of expression if Iran doesn't?






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Old Jun 30th, 2009, 03:59 PM   #5 (permalink)  
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I have many Iranian freinds some are even Ahmeinejad supporter but they all agree on one thign which is that this election was rigged.

In their words it's impossible for Ahmedinejad to winin Mousavi's province.

people were on street because they talk and everyone talked to each other and changed notes and found although they all voted for Mousavi Ahmedinejad seems to be the winner even in their own locality . This triggered protest.






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Old Jun 30th, 2009, 11:58 PM   #6 (permalink)  
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Agree with CM. Sports and Politics shouldn't mix.






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