Saturday, 20 June 2009
Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#15)
IRAN CAN NO LONGER SUPPRESS IT'S YOUTH
excellent - but written before Khamenei's speech.
BE REASONABLE - DEMAND THE IMPOSSIBLE
I think we find one clue to why he rigged the vote count so crudely. His argument that a majority of eleven million was too big to allow for any irregularities suggests he believed that a big lie was the only one that would work. But if you utter a big lie, you had better hope it could persuade some. It appears to have persuaded no one but a few fools at the Washington Post and the executive editor of the New York Times.And the endless attempt to blame all this on Britain and the US and the "Zionists." This is a regime that is so hermetically sealed, so rigid in its dogma, so brutal in its ideology it probably believes its own lies. It is, as David Brooks notes today, very, very fragile. When every piece of data requires a reassertion of doctrine in order to banish reality from people's minds, government becomes impossible. All that is possible is brute force and terror.
I fear deeply what is about to happen. But I also sense that the Gandhi-strategy of the majority is a winning one. If they can sustain their numbers and withstand the nightly raids, and if they can overwhelm the capital tomorrow in another peaceful show of strength, then they can win. And the world will change. This is their struggle now, requiring the kind of courage that only God can provide. Their God, my God, the God of the Torah and the Koran and the Gospels.
Something is happening in Iran.
Friday, 19 June 2009
Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#14)
Saturday's march NOT given permit allegedly
I have deep fears that this will be the excuse for a bloodbath!
BBC REPORT
- YesBiscuit RT from Iran: Military will not turn guns on ppl, Khamenei has called in Rev Guard. 5 cmndrs refused & arrested last night #Iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web
- DJWhiteHype unconfirmed reports - Revolutionary Guard has been mobilised to secure Tehran - #Iranelection PLEASE CONFIRM #Iran9 #gr88 less than 10 seconds ago from web
- QQ71 خسته نباشی مادر جان ....!....! http://bit.ly/11XqMw #Iranelection #gr88 less than 20 seconds ago from web
- CrazySanMan Here we go... RT : unconfirmed reports - Revolutionary Guard has been mobilised to secure Tehran - #Iranelection
GeorgieP The situation in Iran is now CRITICAL - the nation is heartbroken - suppression is iminent - #Iranelection (via @persiankiwi) IT ALWAYS WAS. less than 10 seconds ago from Tweetie
Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#13)

7:40 AM ET -- Via reader Mona, an English transcript of Khamenei's speech.
Scarlet60 rt Mousavi facebook confirms the rallies will continue, saturday Tehran 4pm. This is where we make history, may God help Iran #iranelection
ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF KHAMENEI'S SPEECH:
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sided with hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and offered no concessions to the opposition. He effectively closed any chance for a new vote by calling the June 12 election an "absolute victory."
The speech created a stark choice for candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi and his supporters: Drop their demands for a new vote or take to the streets again in blatant defiance of the man endowed with virtually limitless powers under Iran's constitution.
Khamenei accused foreign media and Western countries of trying to create a political rift and stir up chaos in Iran.
"Some of our enemies in different parts of the world intended to depict this absolute victory, this definitive victory, as a doubtful victory," he said, according to an official translation on state TV's English-language channel. "It is your victory. They cannot manipulate it." [...]
Khamenei's address was his first since hundreds of thousands of Mousavi supporters flooded the streets in Tehran and elsewhere in the country in rallies evoking the revolution that ended Iran's U.S.-backed monarchy. On Thursday, supporters dressed in black and green flooded downtown Tehran in a somber, candlelit show of mourning for those who have been killed in clashes since Friday's vote.
Khamenei said the street protests would not have any impact.
"Some may imagine that street action will create political leverage against the system and force the authorities to give in to threats. No, this is wrong," he said.
@HuffPo
PS: Nico you are doing well!
Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#12)
gn46 #iranelection not a single woman -not even one woman- allowed in the crowd that attended Khamenie's sermon. less than 10 seconds ago from web
DominiqueRdr RT @hchuaeoan: mousavi and karroubi absent, rezai is there, as is larijani. observer feels greenlight has been given to basij #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from TweetDeck
WATCH THIS PLEASE!
Seems to me here that we are heading to a massive confrontation. Obviously they didn't want this to happen on the holy day.

