In a subway station in Iran people unite to show their objection to the elections. They chant slogans such as "They stole our votes, and now they flaunt with them", "Fraud is one percent, two percent, not 53 percent" (referring to the government's claim that Ahmadinejad had 63% of the votes), "He's seen the halo and stolen our votes" (referring to Ahmadinejad's claim to have had a halo of light around him during his speech at the UN), "All the un-groomed and low class people support Ahmadinejad", "You [Ahmadinejad] are dirt and dust. You are the enemy of this land" (Referring to the denigrating term "dirt and dust" with which Ahmadinejad labeled the protesters), "Ya Hossein, Mir Hossein", "Doctor go to the doctor"(Referring to suspisions in the validity of Ahmadinejad's PhD), "Ahmadi must shower" (referring to the scruffy look of Ahmadinejad, "One week, two weeks, Ahmadi is still in power", "We don’t want a potato government" (referring to the distributing of potatoes by Ahmadinejad before elections), and they use modified Persian kids' game songs to express their opinion about Ahmadinejad. They also sing "Ey Iran" in union (a famous and popular song, which is widely considered the unofficial national anthem of Iran).
یک دانشجو از نروژ حمایت خود از دانشجویان ایرانی که شجاعانه برای آزادی خود می جنگند را اعلام می کند و می گویه که به راه خود ادامه دهند. او به فارسی برخی از شعارهایی که دانشجویان ایرانی در تظاهرات می دهند را تکرار می کنند به مانند "مرگ بر دیکتاتور"، "دانشجو می میرد، ذلت نمی پذیرد"،و "آزادی، آزادی، آزادی".
Ahmad Batebi (a previous prisoner of conscience in Iran) is joined by several men to show their solidarity with Majid Tavakoli (Imprisoned student activist who was forced by government/basij to take a picture with hijab - covering meant for women) by wearing hijab.
Video displays footage of protestors chanting “Allaho Akbar” and “zealous Iranians, support” in protest to presidential inauguration of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.