"I realize now i do not fear death. I fear my daughter will not be free when i die."
We have set up a website to receive faxes from Iran, which we will post online. Hopefully this will be another way for information about what's going on in Iran to make its way out of the country.
Please disseminate this fax number as widely as possible: 001 773 321 0202. We will post any faxes we receive at iranfax.org.
YouTube: 184,500 Videos on Iran, 3000 in One Day
We have set up a website to receive faxes from Iran, which we will post online. Hopefully this will be another way for information about what's going on in Iran to make its way out of the country.
Please disseminate this fax number as widely as possible: 001 773 321 0202. We will post any faxes we receive at iranfax.org.
YouTube: 184,500 Videos on Iran, 3000 in One Day
"At the same time, Iran's Interior Ministry ordered a probe into an attack late Sunday night on Tehran University students in a dormitory reported to have left several students dead and many more injured or arrested. Students say it was carried out by Islamic militia and police. Iran's English-language Press TV said the ministry urged Tehran's governor's office to identify those involved. Iran's influential speaker of parliament, Ali Larijani, condemned the attack.
Students' Web sites reported mass resignations by Tehran University professors outraged over the incident. One medical student said he and his roommate blocked their door with furniture and hid in the closet when they heard the militia's motorcycles approaching. He heard the militia breaking down doors, and then screams of anguish as students were dragged from their beds and beaten violently.
When he came out after the militia had left, friends and classmates lay unconscious in dorm rooms and hallways, many with chest wounds from being stabbed or bloody faces from blows to their heads, he said. The staff of the hospital where the wounded students were taken, Hazrat Rasoul Hospital, was so shocked that they went on strike for two hours, standing silently outside the gate in their white medical uniforms."
The Web proxies and Tor relays are helping. New ones are needed every minute because the govt eventually blocks the old ones. #gr8
HI TEHRAN/
WE ARE EVERYWHERE!
SHATEL DSL NETWORK
Does anyone know if that is an Iranian govt. ISP?
Update: Yes it is. Forgot that google is my friend!
(4-22)
IF CELL PHONE NETWORK WORKING
USE/TAKE BATTERIES OUT OF PHONE/ MOVE/ USE AGAIN AND THEN TAKE BATTERIES OUT AGAIN AFTER USING/ MOVE
HI TEHRAN/
WE ARE EVERYWHERE!
SHATEL DSL NETWORK
Does anyone know if that is an Iranian govt. ISP?
Update: Yes it is. Forgot that google is my friend!
(4-22)
IF CELL PHONE NETWORK WORKING
USE/TAKE BATTERIES OUT OF PHONE/ MOVE/ USE AGAIN AND THEN TAKE BATTERIES OUT AGAIN AFTER USING/ MOVE
CITIZEN TUBE
Depressing reading!
(BIG thanx to Paul - Yeah, it is depressing reading but, this battle is about democratic rights.
You call yourself a democracy then abide by the rules.
Mousavi is no angel, but this seems to be a power struggle between the Mullahs.)
Shatel Dsl NetworkShatel Dsl NetworkAt the same time, Iran's Interior Ministry ordered a probe into an attack late Sunday night on Tehran University students in a dormitory reported to have left several students dead and many more injured or arrested. Students say it was carried out by Islamic militia and police. Iran's English-language Press TV said the ministry urged Tehran's governor's office to identify those involved. Iran's influential speaker of parliament, Ali Larijani, condemned the attack.Depressing reading!
(BIG thanx to Paul - Yeah, it is depressing reading but, this battle is about democratic rights.
You call yourself a democracy then abide by the rules.
Mousavi is no angel, but this seems to be a power struggle between the Mullahs.)
Students' Web sites reported mass resignations by Tehran University professors outraged over the incident. One medical student said he and his roommate blocked their door with furniture and hid in the closet when they heard the militia's motorcycles approaching. He heard the militia breaking down doors, and then screams of anguish as students were dragged from their beds and beaten violently.
When he came out after the militia had left, friends and classmates lay unconscious in dorm rooms and hallways, many with chest wounds from being stabbed or bloody faces from blows to their heads, he said. The staff of the hospital where the wounded students were taken, Hazrat Rasoul Hospital, was so shocked that they went on strike for two hours, standing silently outside the gate in their white medical uniforms.
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