The Twitter 'conpiracy' against Iran

LA Times:

Twitter, Facebook and Google's newly introduced Persian-to-English translation software were part of a vast foreign conspiracy against Iran sketched out by a prosecutor at the second session of an extraordinary trial against alleged ringleaders of weeks of unrest unfolding in Iran.

Government critics and international observers have slammed the proceedings as grotesque "show trials" meant to silence the opposition to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose disputed reelection triggered weeks of popular protests partially quelled in a violent official crackdown.

As the trial unfolded, a reformist website reported that security forces disrupted a small protest by relatives of the accused and protesters chanting "God is great" outside the court building.

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The charges are evidence of how paranoid the religious bigots who run Iran are. They are afraid of information circulating. These trials are evidence of the regimes weakness and fear of opposition. They demonstrate what a pathetic excuse for a government Iran now has.

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