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ASHTON KUTCHER - MOORE AND KUTCHER SHOW SUPPORT FOR IRANIANS

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MOORE AND KUTCHER SHOW SUPPORT FOR IRANIANS

ASHTON KUTCHER is urging the U.S. government not to intervene in the crisis in Iran - because he fears a repeat of the Iraq war.
Officials in Tehran are monitoring social networking sites including Twitter.com and Facebook following violent demonstrations over the controversial re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last week (12Jun09).
Kutcher has taken to his Twitter blog to voice support for the Iranian people - and urge U.S. officials not to get involved in the uprising.
He writes: "Considering how well fighting 4 freedom in Iraq went, I dont know that we should B jumping in2 this Iran deal. I think that truly the only people that can change things in Iran are the Iranians themselves and they seem to be speaking their minds now."
The Just Married star, who has more than one million Twitter followers, is also advising fellow users of the website to change their IP address to one listed in the Iranian capital - to confuse officials monitoring bloggers.
And his wife Moore has also used Twitter to show her support for Iranian protesters: "My heart aches but I am inspired by the courage and strength of the Iranian people in the face of such opposition and adversity!"
It's not the first time the Hollywood couple has take to their Twitter blogs to speak out on political issues - earlier this month (Jun09) Kutcher used the site to air his views on two U.S. journalists imprisoned in North Korea.


18 June 2009 12:10


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JO Click for more info (19)

posted on 23/06/2009 20:52


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We cannot forget the young lady Neda that was killed in Iran. I am not an Iranian-American woman but I want to help. I think that we should beable to help these people in some way. I want to help. For people to think that we should just let them work it out is absurd. I am not talking about a war like Iraq but I would like to see a rally by all Americans to "FREE IRAN".




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m-azadi Click for more info (1)

posted on 21/06/2009 11:21


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but they are killing, arrasting , butchering these people... iranian or not these people are getting killed because they dont want to support their psycho president, because they dont want nuclear bomb. and trust me if the people loose and he stays then with a nuclear bomb there we are going to care, y? because we have to if we want to live?... but now for some reason we are not doing any thing to help those who are putting their life in danger so a world wont have ahmadinejad to deal with. why shouldnt we support them?







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