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The PMOI supporters gather opposite Downing Street to again put pressure on the British Government to sever diplomatic ties with the Mollah regime of Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. Iranian prisoner, Ali Saremi, currently languishing under an execution order in an Iranian jail continues to remain a focus of attention for the campaigners. He is due to be executed at any time. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. A sign on a large banner demands the British Government cease their policy of appeasement towards the Mollah regime. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.
An image depicts a burning police vehicle in Tehran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. In front of two large images of NCRI (National Council for the Resistance of Iran) representatives Maryam Rajavi and her husband Massoud, an American twitter journalist files reports of the demonstration to an online newswire. The Iranian uprising is defined by its access to online resources and the ability to force accounts of the uprising to appear in public around the world. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. The Iranian flag is waved outside Downing Street where the PMOI supporters have gathered. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.
Former Ashraf London hunger striker Soudabeh Heidari and Long-time London peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui continue on with bearing witness to the severe repression being seen in Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. One of the demands of the group is to demand the British Government end its diplomatic ties with the Iranian Mollah regime due to the regimes appalling human rights record and supression of pro-democracy protesters. The Mollahs continue to carry out public executions of those it calls Mohareb (enemies of God). Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010. Another placard calls attention to the failing Iranian regime and the inevitability of the coming reform. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.
The PMOI supporters gather opposite Downing Street to again put pressure on the British Government to sever diplomatic ties with the Mollah regime of Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

The PMOI supporters gather opposite Downing Street to again put pressure on the British Government to sever diplomatic ties with the Mollah regime of Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Iranian prisoner, Ali Saremi, currently languishing under an execution order in an Iranian jail continues to remain a focus of attention for the campaigners. He is due to be executed at any time. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Iranian prisoner, Ali Saremi, currently languishing under an execution order in an Iranian jail continues to remain a focus of attention for the campaigners. He is due to be executed at any time. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

A sign on a large banner demands the British Government cease their policy of appeasement towards the Mollah regime. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

A sign on a large banner demands the British Government cease their policy of appeasement towards the Mollah regime. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

An image depicts a burning police vehicle in Tehran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

An image depicts a burning police vehicle in Tehran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

In front of two large images of NCRI (National Council for the Resistance of Iran) representatives Maryam Rajavi and her husband Massoud, an American twitter journalist files reports of the demonstration to an online newswire. The Iranian uprising is defined by its access to online resources and the ability to force accounts of the uprising to appear in public around the world. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

In front of two large images of NCRI (National Council for the Resistance of Iran) representatives Maryam Rajavi and her husband Massoud, an American twitter journalist files reports of the demonstration to an online newswire. The Iranian uprising is defined by its access to online resources and the ability to force accounts of the uprising to appear in public around the world. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

The Iranian flag is waved outside Downing Street where the PMOI supporters have gathered. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

The Iranian flag is waved outside Downing Street where the PMOI supporters have gathered. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Former Ashraf London hunger striker Soudabeh Heidari and Long-time London peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui continue on with bearing witness to the severe repression being seen in Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Former Ashraf London hunger striker Soudabeh Heidari and Long-time London peace campaigner Maria Gallastegui continue on with bearing witness to the severe repression being seen in Iran. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

One of the demands of the group is to demand the British Government end its diplomatic ties with the Iranian Mollah regime due to the regimes appalling human rights record and supression of pro-democracy protesters. The Mollahs continue to carry out public executions of those it calls Mohareb (enemies of God). Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

One of the demands of the group is to demand the British Government end its diplomatic ties with the Iranian Mollah regime due to the regimes appalling human rights record and supression of pro-democracy protesters. The Mollahs continue to carry out public executions of those it calls Mohareb (enemies of God). Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Another placard calls attention to the failing Iranian regime and the inevitability of the coming reform. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

Another placard calls attention to the failing Iranian regime and the inevitability of the coming reform. Downing Street, London, UK. January 15th 2010.

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