Unwelcome at the White House: Iranians Continue Protest
August 10, 2009 | Washington, District of Columbia | Vetting explained
A group of Iranian Americans won't leave the White House. It's been six months. They have been their 24 hours a day. Atleast 30 are on hunger strike - and it's got to be atleast 85 degrees. The stakes are high, the consequences of inaction, they say, even higher.
And from what I can tell, they aren't going ot let up until they get what they want: U.S. troops to protect their family members inside Camp Ashraf.
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- Tags:
- stike,
- house,
- iran_election,
- washington,
- protests,
- white,
- hunger,
- iran,
- mek,
- dc
- Posted in Assignment:
- Unrest in Iran
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