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October 31, 2011 Clip No. 3170

Iranian Students Hold Demonstration in Support of "Occupy Wall Street": Wall Street Is a Symbol of Evil

Following are excerpts from a TV report on a demonstration held by Iranian students in support of the "Occupy Wall Street" protests in the US. The report aired on the English-language Press TV on October 31, 2011.

Reporter: Iranian students support American protestors. The Iranian University Student Basij Committee expressed their support for the "Occupy Wall Street" movement. The students reiterated their support for the movement in a news conference, held in the former US embassy in Tehran, where numerous espionage equipment and documents were found, when the students took over the embassy on November 4, 1979.

Ali Jamshidi of the Islamic Societies Union of Independent Students: You must understand that if the Occupy Wall Street labor movement in the US is influenced by the Islamic awakening, and changes the movement in any morals [sic], the United States will fall.

Reporter: In addition, Iranian students showed their support for the Occupy Wall Street movement by holding their demonstration outside the Swiss embassy in Tehran. Iran and the United States do not have diplomatic relations, and the Swiss embassy in Tehran hosts the US interests section in Iran.

The students had some questions for US officials.

Student Basij Representative Mostafa Hozouri: I have three questions for Clinton.

One: Why does the US, which claims to be a leader in freedom and human rights, oppress the protests of its own people?

Two: Why do the authorities confiscate the heaters from the protestors, who are in the cold?

And three: Why do they beat some protestors, in a way for them to need brain surgery?

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Reporter: Iranian students, talking in support of the Wall Street movement, say that Wall Street is a symbol of evil and the root of all troubles the US has had with the rest of the world.


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