Another protest rally Iran The Hague Netherlands
June 26, 2009 | The hague, Netherlands | Vetting explained
Today another small demonstration was held in front of the Dutch parliament building on t’Plein in The Hague. Iranian political refugees protest here every day against the situationin Iran. They do not oppose any particular leader, but want that the leader of their country is elected in free democratic and open elections, that are monitored by an independent International organisation, like the United Nations. They plan to continue with this daily protest until this happens. They feel the current government behaviour towards their own population is totally unacceptable.
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