Cedric Mullins Jersey candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APhide captiontoggle captionEbrahim Noroozi/APMourners gathered for a candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APUpdated at 4:05 p.m. ET Le s than a day after Iran finally acknowledged that its armed forces unintentionally brought down a Ukrainian jetliner, Iranian authorities' admi sion of the "unforgivable mistake" has had major reverberations both in Iran's capital, Tehran, where demonstrators crowded local universities Saturday, and around a stunned world. "The fact that Iran has now taken responsibility for the downing of that aircraftmeans that it is likely that they will be full participants and fully allow a credible, independent international investigation with all partners involved," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a news conference Saturday."We still have work to do to ensure that happens," he added, "but the question of responsibility, I think, takes us a step forward towards truly having a very credible and thorough investigation." The prime minister's comments came two days after he first revealed Canada's suspicion that an Iranian mi sile system shot down the plane near Tehran early Wednesday. Of the 176 people who were killed aboard the aircraft, 57 were Canadian nationals. "I had a chance to sit with some of the families of the victims," Trudeau said Saturday. " Darren O'Day Jersey They are hurt, angry and grieving. They want answers. They want justice. What Iran has admitted to is very serious. Shooting down a civilian aircraft is horrific. Iran must take full responsibility. Canada will not rest until we get the accountability, justice and closure that the families deserve." Enlarge this imageCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Imageshide captiontoggle captionDave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadians were far from the only pa sengers who on board. Most of the pa sengers on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 were Iranian. Demonstrators there turned out in droves Saturday to mourn the victims and protest the actions of their own government, which spent days forcefully denying the mi sile strike before reversing course with its admi sion. National Security Ukrainian Plane Crash In Iran: Here's What The Available Evidence ShowsWorld Iran Says It Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner By Mistake The Iranian government, already beleaguered with recent protests over a spike in fuel prices, enjoyed an upswell of popular support after a U.S. drone strike killed a prominent Iranian military commander in Baghdad last week. The killing of Maj. Gen. Qa sem Soleimani, who enjoyed a towering reputation among Iranians, elicited ma sive rallies of mourners and expre sions of support for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Earlier this week, Khamenei and the Iranian military retaliated for Soleimani's killing with a series of mi sile strikes on Iraqi bases hosting U.S. troops. The attacks, which resulted in no casualties at the bases, came within hours of the Ukrainian jetliner's crash. Now, the downing of that plane threatens to unravel the broad domestic support Iran's government enjoyed just one week ago. Circulating on social media Saturday were videos of angry protesters, many of whom took aim at Khamenei with chants of "shamele s" and "death to the dictator," according to Reuters. Tehran: University students chanting Soleimani is a murderer. His leader, Ali Khamenei is also a murderer. Protest by thousands of Iranians in Tehran Renato Nunez Jersey burst the propaganda balloon of the regime regarding Qa sem Soleimanis elimination. #Iran #IranPlaneCrash Via #MEK network. pic.twitter.com/n0hmasMSgj Shahin Gobadi (@gobadi) January 11, 2020 Other images depicted security forces attempting to disperse the throng by firing canisters of tear gas and manhandling demonstrators. And here comes the tear gas-> #Tehran, #Iran, #UkranianPlaneCrash #IranPlaneCrash pic.twitter.com/8ka3USC04l Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 11, 2020"Why should I vote for this regime Manny Machado Jersey ? I don't trust them at all," one protester told Reuters. "They lied to us about the plane crash. Why should I trust them when they don't trust people enough to tell the truth?" Iran newspaper, the official daily publication of the government of Iran, also released a cover story listing the names of the victims and featuring, in bold white lettering, the word "Unforgivable." ..* * pic.twitter.com/BEz8aTE9nd (@IranNewspaper) January 11, 2020 Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has been taking a close interest in the investigation into the causes of the crash, said he spoke over the phone Saturday with his Iranian counterpart, Ha san Rouhani. Zelenskiy said Rouhani, who initiated the call, personally apologized for the tragedy, while the Ukrainian leader insisted on the speedy identification and return of the bodies of the 11 Ukrainians on board. "Recognizing the 'mi sile version' as the cause of the disaster paved the way for its further investigation without any delay and obstruction," Zelenskiy said in a statement released Saturday. "I look forward to further constructive cooperation with Iran in accordance with international law."" />
Follow us on facebook Watch our video

Irans Unforgivable Mistake Downing Jet E

Enlarge this imageMourners gathered for a Cedric Mullins Jersey candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APhide captiontoggle captionEbrahim Noroozi/APMourners gathered for a candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APUpdated at 4:05 p.m. ET Le s than a day after Iran finally acknowledged that its armed forces unintentionally brought down a Ukrainian jetliner, Iranian authorities' admi sion of the "unforgivable mistake" has had major reverberations both in Iran's capital, Tehran, where demonstrators crowded local universities Saturday, and around a stunned world. "The fact that Iran has now taken responsibility for the downing of that aircraftmeans that it is likely that they will be full participants and fully allow a credible, independent international investigation with all partners involved," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a news conference Saturday."We still have work to do to ensure that happens," he added, "but the question of responsibility, I think, takes us a step forward towards truly having a very credible and thorough investigation." The prime minister's comments came two days after he first revealed Canada's suspicion that an Iranian mi sile system shot down the plane near Tehran early Wednesday. Of the 176 people who were killed aboard the aircraft, 57 were Canadian nationals. "I had a chance to sit with some of the families of the victims," Trudeau said Saturday. " Darren O'Day Jersey They are hurt, angry and grieving. They want answers. They want justice. What Iran has admitted to is very serious. Shooting down a civilian aircraft is horrific. Iran must take full responsibility. Canada will not rest until we get the accountability, justice and closure that the families deserve." Enlarge this imageCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Imageshide captiontoggle captionDave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadians were far from the only pa sengers who on board. Most of the pa sengers on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 were Iranian. Demonstrators there turned out in droves Saturday to mourn the victims and protest the actions of their own government, which spent days forcefully denying the mi sile strike before reversing course with its admi sion. National Security Ukrainian Plane Crash In Iran: Here's What The Available Evidence ShowsWorld Iran Says It Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner By Mistake The Iranian government, already beleaguered with recent protests over a spike in fuel prices, enjoyed an upswell of popular support after a U.S. drone strike killed a prominent Iranian military commander in Baghdad last week. The killing of Maj. Gen. Qa sem Soleimani, who enjoyed a towering reputation among Iranians, elicited ma sive rallies of mourners and expre sions of support for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Earlier this week, Khamenei and the Iranian military retaliated for Soleimani's killing with a series of mi sile strikes on Iraqi bases hosting U.S. troops. The attacks, which resulted in no casualties at the bases, came within hours of the Ukrainian jetliner's crash. Now, the downing of that plane threatens to unravel the broad domestic support Iran's government enjoyed just one week ago. Circulating on social media Saturday were videos of angry protesters, many of whom took aim at Khamenei with chants of "shamele s" and "death to the dictator," according to Reuters. Tehran: University students chanting Soleimani is a murderer. His leader, Ali Khamenei is also a murderer. Protest by thousands of Iranians in Tehran Renato Nunez Jersey burst the propaganda balloon of the regime regarding Qa sem Soleimanis elimination. #Iran #IranPlaneCrash Via #MEK network. pic.twitter.com/n0hmasMSgj Shahin Gobadi (@gobadi) January 11, 2020 Other images depicted security forces attempting to disperse the throng by firing canisters of tear gas and manhandling demonstrators. And here comes the tear gas-> #Tehran, #Iran, #UkranianPlaneCrash #IranPlaneCrash pic.twitter.com/8ka3USC04l Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 11, 2020"Why should I vote for this regime Manny Machado Jersey ? I don't trust them at all," one protester told Reuters. "They lied to us about the plane crash. Why should I trust them when they don't trust people enough to tell the truth?" Iran newspaper, the official daily publication of the government of Iran, also released a cover story listing the names of the victims and featuring, in bold white lettering, the word "Unforgivable." ..* * pic.twitter.com/BEz8aTE9nd (@IranNewspaper) January 11, 2020 Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has been taking a close interest in the investigation into the causes of the crash, said he spoke over the phone Saturday with his Iranian counterpart, Ha san Rouhani. Zelenskiy said Rouhani, who initiated the call, personally apologized for the tragedy, while the Ukrainian leader insisted on the speedy identification and return of the bodies of the 11 Ukrainians on board. "Recognizing the 'mi sile version' as the cause of the disaster paved the way for its further investigation without any delay and obstruction," Zelenskiy said in a statement released Saturday. "I look forward to further constructive cooperation with Iran in accordance with international law."

Enlarge this imageMourners gathered for a Cedric Mullins Jersey candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran’s capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APhide captiontoggle captionEbrahim Noroozi/APMourners gathered for a candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran’s capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APUpdated at 4:05 p.m. ET Le s than a day after Iran finally acknowledged that its armed forces unintentionally brought down a Ukrainian jetliner, Iranian authorities’ admi sion of the “unforgivable mistake” has had major reverberations both in Iran’s capital, Tehran, where demonstrators crowded local universities Saturday, and around a stunned world. “The fact that Iran has now taken responsibility for the downing of that aircraftmeans that it is likely that they will be full participants and fully allow a credible, independent international investigation with all partners involved,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a news conference Saturday.”We still have work to do to ensure that happens,” he added, “but the question of responsibility, I think, takes us a step forward towards truly having a very credible and thorough investigation.” The prime minister’s comments came two days after he first revealed Canada’s suspicion that an Iranian mi sile system shot down the plane near Tehran early Wednesday. Of the 176 people who were killed aboard the aircraft, 57 were Canadian nationals. “I had a chance to sit with some of the families of the victims,” Trudeau said Saturday. ” Darren O’Day Jersey They are hurt, angry and grieving. They want answers. They want justice. What Iran has admitted to is very serious. Shooting down a civilian aircraft is horrific. Iran must take full responsibility. Canada will not rest until we get the accountability, justice and closure that the families deserve.” Enlarge this imageCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a “step forward,” but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Imageshide captiontoggle captionDave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a “step forward,” but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadians were far from the only pa sengers who on board. Most of the pa sengers on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 were Iranian. Demonstrators there turned out in droves Saturday to mourn the victims and protest the actions of their own government, which spent days forcefully denying the mi sile strike before reversing course with its admi sion. National Security Ukrainian Plane Crash In Iran: Here’s What The Available Evidence ShowsWorld Iran Says It Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner By Mistake The Iranian government, already beleaguered with recent protests over a spike in fuel prices, enjoyed an upswell of popular support after a U.S. drone strike killed a prominent Iranian military commander in Baghdad last week. The killing of Maj. Gen. Qa sem Soleimani, who enjoyed a towering reputation among Iranians, elicited ma sive rallies of mourners and expre sions of support for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Earlier this week, Khamenei and the Iranian military retaliated for Soleimani’s killing with a series of mi sile strikes on Iraqi bases hosting U.S. troops. The attacks, which resulted in no casualties at the bases, came within hours of the Ukrainian jetliner’s crash. Now, the downing of that plane threatens to unravel the broad domestic support Iran’s government enjoyed just one week ago. Circulating on social media Saturday were videos of angry protesters, many of whom took aim at Khamenei with chants of “shamele s” and “death to the dictator,” according to Reuters. Tehran: University students chanting Soleimani is a murderer. His leader, Ali Khamenei is also a murderer. Protest by thousands of Iranians in Tehran Renato Nunez Jersey burst the propaganda balloon of the regime regarding Qa sem Soleimanis elimination. #Iran #IranPlaneCrash Via #MEK network. pic.twitter.com/n0hmasMSgj Shahin Gobadi (@gobadi) January 11, 2020 Other images depicted security forces attempting to disperse the throng by firing canisters of tear gas and manhandling demonstrators. And here comes the tear gas-> #Tehran, #Iran, #UkranianPlaneCrash #IranPlaneCrash pic.twitter.com/8ka3USC04l Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 11, 2020″Why should I vote for this regime Manny Machado Jersey ? I don’t trust them at all,” one protester told Reuters. “They lied to us about the plane crash. Why should I trust them when they don’t trust people enough to tell the truth?” Iran newspaper, the official daily publication of the government of Iran, also released a cover story listing the names of the victims and featuring, in bold white lettering, the word “Unforgivable.” ..* * pic.twitter.com/BEz8aTE9nd (@IranNewspaper) January 11, 2020 Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has been taking a close interest in the investigation into the causes of the crash, said he spoke over the phone Saturday with his Iranian counterpart, Ha san Rouhani. Zelenskiy said Rouhani, who initiated the call, personally apologized for the tragedy, while the Ukrainian leader insisted on the speedy identification and return of the bodies of the 11 Ukrainians on board. “Recognizing the ‘mi sile version’ as the cause of the disaster paved the way for its further investigation without any delay and obstruction,” Zelenskiy said in a statement released Saturday. “I look forward to further constructive cooperation with Iran in accordance with international law.”

Irans Unforgivable Mistake Downing Jet E:
Enlarge this imageMourners gathered for a Cedric Mullins Jersey candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APhide captiontoggle captionEbrahim Noroozi/APMourners gathered for a candlelight vigil Saturday in Iran's capital, Tehran, to remember the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash.Ebrahim Noroozi/APUpdated at 4:05 p.m. ET Le s than a day after Iran finally acknowledged that its armed forces unintentionally brought down a Ukrainian jetliner, Iranian authorities' admi sion of the "unforgivable mistake" has had major reverberations both in Iran's capital, Tehran, where demonstrators crowded local universities Saturday, and around a stunned world. "The fact that Iran has now taken responsibility for the downing of that aircraftmeans that it is likely that they will be full participants and fully allow a credible, independent international investigation with all partners involved," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a news conference Saturday."We still have work to do to ensure that happens," he added, "but the question of responsibility, I think, takes us a step forward towards truly having a very credible and thorough investigation." The prime minister's comments came two days after he first revealed Canada's suspicion that an Iranian mi sile system shot down the plane near Tehran early Wednesday. Of the 176 people who were killed aboard the aircraft, 57 were Canadian nationals. "I had a chance to sit with some of the families of the victims," Trudeau said Saturday. " Darren O'Day Jersey They are hurt, angry and grieving. They want answers. They want justice. What Iran has admitted to is very serious. Shooting down a civilian aircraft is horrific. Iran must take full responsibility. Canada will not rest until we get the accountability, justice and closure that the families deserve." Enlarge this imageCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Imageshide captiontoggle captionDave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addre ses a news conference Saturday in Ottawa, flanked by high-level ministers. Trudeau called the Iranian admi sion a "step forward," but noted there are lots of questions still to be answered.Dave Chan/AFP via Getty ImagesCanadians were far from the only pa sengers who on board. Most of the pa sengers on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 were Iranian. Demonstrators there turned out in droves Saturday to mourn the victims and protest the actions of their own government, which spent days forcefully denying the mi sile strike before reversing course with its admi sion. National Security Ukrainian Plane Crash In Iran: Here's What The Available Evidence ShowsWorld Iran Says It Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner By Mistake The Iranian government, already beleaguered with recent protests over a spike in fuel prices, enjoyed an upswell of popular support after a U.S. drone strike killed a prominent Iranian military commander in Baghdad last week. The killing of Maj. Gen. Qa sem Soleimani, who enjoyed a towering reputation among Iranians, elicited ma sive rallies of mourners and expre sions of support for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Earlier this week, Khamenei and the Iranian military retaliated for Soleimani's killing with a series of mi sile strikes on Iraqi bases hosting U.S. troops. The attacks, which resulted in no casualties at the bases, came within hours of the Ukrainian jetliner's crash. Now, the downing of that plane threatens to unravel the broad domestic support Iran's government enjoyed just one week ago. Circulating on social media Saturday were videos of angry protesters, many of whom took aim at Khamenei with chants of "shamele s" and "death to the dictator," according to Reuters. Tehran: University students chanting Soleimani is a murderer. His leader, Ali Khamenei is also a murderer. Protest by thousands of Iranians in Tehran Renato Nunez Jersey burst the propaganda balloon of the regime regarding Qa sem Soleimanis elimination. #Iran #IranPlaneCrash Via #MEK network. pic.twitter.com/n0hmasMSgj Shahin Gobadi (@gobadi) January 11, 2020 Other images depicted security forces attempting to disperse the throng by firing canisters of tear gas and manhandling demonstrators. And here comes the tear gas-> #Tehran, #Iran, #UkranianPlaneCrash #IranPlaneCrash pic.twitter.com/8ka3USC04l Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 11, 2020"Why should I vote for this regime Manny Machado Jersey ? I don't trust them at all," one protester told Reuters. "They lied to us about the plane crash. Why should I trust them when they don't trust people enough to tell the truth?" Iran newspaper, the official daily publication of the government of Iran, also released a cover story listing the names of the victims and featuring, in bold white lettering, the word "Unforgivable." ..* * pic.twitter.com/BEz8aTE9nd (@IranNewspaper) January 11, 2020 Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has been taking a close interest in the investigation into the causes of the crash, said he spoke over the phone Saturday with his Iranian counterpart, Ha san Rouhani. Zelenskiy said Rouhani, who initiated the call, personally apologized for the tragedy, while the Ukrainian leader insisted on the speedy identification and return of the bodies of the 11 Ukrainians on board. "Recognizing the 'mi sile version' as the cause of the disaster paved the way for its further investigation without any delay and obstruction," Zelenskiy said in a statement released Saturday. "I look forward to further constructive cooperation with Iran in accordance with international law."

Contact

  • Vag Comment
  • Ανδριανοπούλου Σοφία
  • Στ.Δραγουμάνου 10
  • Τ.Κ 54629
  • Θεσσαλονίκη
  • Tel: +30 2310 330 500