Friday, 19 June 2009

Updates (keep refreshing page#5)

'Where is my vote?' written on Iranian banknotes.

Interesting observations

IRAN'S NET WAR
Superb read!

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"Ever since 9/11 I've been mad at Islam. I've seen it taking us down a dangerous course to a new Dark Ages. I've asked myself: Must every faith go through this fundamentalist course that breeds so much hate and destruction?

Seeing the silent marches in Iran is making me question these feelings. These silent demonstrations of values, faith, and politics ring louder than any protest or sermon. If the Iranians continue to guide this thing down a righteous path they will make history even if they don't overturn the election. And their representation of their faith will rank with that of Ghandi's Hinduism and King's Christianity. I have my doubts, but a reformation of Islam--at least Iranian Shia Islam--could be at hand.

I am praying for them."
@TheDailyDish

Mona's blog is always interesting. At the moment she has fantastic coverage of Tehran. http://tinyurl.com/mwqyvq #iranelectionabout 1 hour ago from web
Thank you BrandDNA

By Parisa Hafezi and Fredrik Dahl

TEHRAN, June 18 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Mirhossein Mousavi's backers, wearing black and carrying candles, rallied in Tehran on Thursday to mourn those killed in mass protests against an election the defeated candidate says was rigged.

Days of public fury over the disputed election led Iran's top legislative body, the Guardian Council, to invite Mousavi and the two other candidates beaten by hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to discuss their complaints on Saturday.

The election has provoked Iran's worst unrest since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Bloodshed, protests, arrests and a media crackdown have rocked the world's fifth biggest oil exporter, embroiled in a dispute with the West over its nuclear programme.

Witnesses said people packed Imam Khomeini Square in central Tehran on Thursday, a day after Mousavi called on his supporters to gather in mosques or at peaceful rallies.

He told them to wear the colour of mourning -- black as opposed to the green of his election campaign -- in solidarity with families of those wounded or killed in the protests.

"Where are our brothers?" read one banner in the crowd. "Why did you kill our brothers?" read another.

Iran's English-language state television has reported eight people killed in protests since election results were published. Scores of reformists have been arrested across the country.

Security agents detained opposition politician Ebrahim Yazdi while he was in hospital, an ally of his said on Thursday. Yazdi heads the banned Freedom Movement and was foreign minister in Iran's first government after the revolution.

A spokesman for the Guardian Council said it had begun "careful examination" of 646 complaints submitted after the June 12 vote. Complaints include shortage of ballot papers, pressure on voters to support a particular candidate, and the barring of candidates' representatives from polling stations.

Ahmadinejad was declared winner with nearly 63 percent of the vote against 34 percent for his closest rival, Mousavi, a moderate politician who wants better ties with the West.

Mousavi wants the vote annulled and held again. The council has said it is ready only to recount disputed ballot boxes.

Council spokesman Abbasali Kadkhodai said Mousavi and fellow-candidates Mehdi Karoubi and Mohsen Rezaie could raise their problems at an extraordinary council meeting on Saturday.



"CHALLENGE TO WESTERN DEMOCRACY"

Ahmadinejad defended the legitimacy of the vote, telling a cabinet meeting on Wednesday that it had "posed a great challenge to the West's democracy," Mehr news agency reported.

"The ideals of the Islamic Revolution were the winners of the election," Ahmadinejad said, adding that 25 million of 40 million voters had approved the way he was running the country.

The authorities reject charges that they rigged the vote. Scores of thousands of Iranians have braved riot police and religious militia to show their anger on the streets, ignoring Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's call for national unity.

"The friendly atmosphere that existed prior to the election should not turn into an atmosphere of confrontation and enmity afterwards, since both groups of voters believe in the Islamic system," Khamenei was quoted as saying in Kayhan newspaper.

The supreme leader is due to lead Friday prayers, when Ahmadinejad supporters are expected to show their strength.

The semi-official Fars news agency said two children of conservative former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who backs Mousavi, had been barred from leaving Iran.

Rafsanjani's daughter Faezeh addressed Mousavi supporters on Tuesday. Hardline students called for her and her brother, Mehdi, to be arrested.

Hamid Najafi, editor-in-chief of Kayhan International, an English-language conservative Iranian daily, said the Guardian Council investigation of the vote would calm unrest.

"I think that will be enough to pacify the opponents," he told Reuters. "After the investigation the Guardian Council will issue an official statement. That will be the final act."

He said the overall election result would not change because "there isn't a millionth chance of doing any fraud" and Ahmadinejad's victory was "very obvious". Khamenei's Friday sermon would be "very effective for all these people who have been misled", he added. "Of course everything will calm down."

Iran has denounced foreign criticism of the election, although U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has muted its comments to keep the door open for possible dialogue. (Additional reporting by Dominic Evans and Hossein Jaseb in Tehran; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
@REUTERS

Number of marchers could be as high as a million!
@TheGuardian

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Mousavi needs English subtitles for this film


See here.

Gotta take a break - back soon

Updates (keep refreshing page#4)





Life imitates art!



  • http://twitter.com/Persian_Guy (Using fake RT to spread disinfo) DOING IT AGAIN
  • http://twitter.com/THRONCOMMERCIAL (Using the Iran tag to spam)
  • http://twitter.com/EranSpahbod (preaching attack and violence) New
  • http://twitter.com/AhmediNejThief (Re-tweeting Persian_Guy’s tweets only) New
  • http://twitter.com/AhmediNejSucks (Copycat account of AhmediNejThief) New
  • http://twitter.com/AhmediNejScum (Copycat account of AhmediNejThief) New
  • http://twitter.com/AhmediNejFucked (Copycat account of AhmediNejThief) New
  • http://twitter.com/serv_ (posing fake RTs; disinfo)
  • http://twitter.com/TruePersian1 (Was preaching violence & destruction in all caps; now updates are protected)
  • http://twitter.com/twitrevolution (Suggesting violence towards police and blocking of roads; such actions are likely arrestable. Either provocateur or someone really violent)
  • http://twitter.com/ahmedinejthief (Recent account, only 2 tweets are RT of Persian_Guy) NEW!

Suspected

  • http://twitter.com/ememem90 (False information in poorly written English) NEW!
  • http://twitter.com/FreeMediaNews (Some tweets are fake reports)
  • http://twitter.com/IRElec (Using entrapment techniques that are well known)
  • http://twitter.com/lisamforeman (Possibly fake Guardian.co.uk account)
  • http://twitter.com/AJE_Producer (Possibly fake Al’ Jazerra Account)

To Watch

  • http://twitter.com/amoo_miki (Was following many people with no updates; only just started posting; connected to IRElec)
  • http://twitter.com/AnonymousInIran (Was an Anonymous Posting Proxy with ANYONE able to post through it; now banned in Iran)
  • http://twitter.com/rccccr (was following users with Iran election tweets, still no posts)
  • http://twitter.com/BrothersinAbrah (a single hashtag post only)
  • http://twitter.com/_SuperGreen_ (No updates so far)
  • http://twitter.com/ghb78 (Following seems to be random, followers likely auto-refollow)
  • http://twitter.com/EranSpahbod (Strange posts; some seem to call for violence, others for piece, always in quotes with hash tags)

Suspended or removed:

  • http://twitter.com/am12976
  • http://twitter.com/iranianfree2k9
  • http://twitter.com/rWhZEV (Fake Iran Election headlines)

This post will be updated as fake accounts are received. For those questioning the information here, we place accounts here that a) post multiple comments of the same sort (i.e. Spam) and b) accounts that are obviosuly trying to entrap twitter users who are tweeting from Iran or c) those who obviously are trying to spread mis-information. If we arent 100% sure we will put in it the “To watch” or “Suspected” list.







Pray that today at 4pm Toopkhane Sq. will turn into a sea of green, biggest march in 30 years, Mousavi WILL be there

good luck with the mourning rally today. saw a video of ppl sittin down once they see basij. that works?

Today's Tehran protest will be silent/vigil style, protestors wearing black

Translation, Protest Slogan: Democracy is our right, we despise violence.

It is now after 10 AM in Iran. Fewer people going to work today than the past few days.

Payetakht (Capitol) building in Mirdamad, centre for computers and electronics said to be watched and some shops in ruins.

At least 15 deaths confirmed by state television. Tensions Sign-woman running high. Fear tactics used widely across Tehran and Iran.

Reliable Source: Families of those murdered by Basij militia are under pressure and being prevented from contacting media

according to hospital doctors in Iran the attacks on civilians are from the chest up. they are taking and burrying the bodies b4 family sees

female med student says that they would not let the injured tell the docs their name. she had 13 yr old boy die and disappear unknown name

I want more than just a new president, I want an end to this brutal regime.

Remember that Mousavi/Karroubi is not our Ideals, we just voted for Change.

less than 3 hours until exam, Shayan said we should give it a try. I'm going to sleep a little.

I will be out with my friends on Friday, and if we are attacked, we will defend with deadly force.

perception among ahmadinejad supporters is that he has been taken for a ride by rafsanjani and co.

it is said that people should wear black and gather in mosques. However, i'm still waiting for confirmed news.

Landlines are rumoured to be closely monitored, especially for Green-dude international calls. Just got off the phone with relatives.

The police are still scanning for satellites. They just drove by.

My internet is back... with 10s of 1000s of blocked sites... but the packets can leave and reach our machine, which is enough.

I need proxies for iran. Will you follow me for DM?

I can help you bypass the governments blocks, I'll post a local email in a moment.

translations of torture flyers coming out: http://bit.ly/3PFozy

New Worst Offender @Persian_Guy sending false RTs from reputable users and misinformation. Ignore.

excellent idea to map #IranElection vids and pics on Google Earth. Plz start facebook movement w/ guide and use Iranian expatriates.

I'm alright, friend. I was just sleeping. Thank you for worrying about me.

We are hearing that Riot guard is attacking civilian buildings who have active "Allaho Akbar" and "Down with Dictator" night and brk prprtis

Extensive Iran coverage on CNN tonight.

D-Day+6:Still no text messaging, Internet bandwidth is OK now but 1000s of websites r blocked. 15 death across country.

TWEETS @ 'Daily Dish'

Updates (keep refreshing page#4)

Music in the World of Islam - 1: The Human Voice

"...In 1976, 'Music In the World Of Islam' is released, a 6-LP box set of recordings by Jean Jenkins and Poul Rovsing Olsen. Jean Jenkins, Appalachian banjo player, ethnomusicologist, and curator at the Horniman Museum, London, wrote this in her sleeve note: "The human voice is the foundation of all music within the Islamic world. Indeed, in some areas it is the only type of music which exists." Her recording of "Abu Zeluf", sung by Dunya Yunis, a girl from a northern mountain village in Lebanon, is sampled for two tracks on Eno & Byrne's 'My Life In the Bush of Ghosts'..."
(David Toop - from 'My Life In The Bush of Ghosts' site here.)
Review of the complete series of recordings from 'The Wire' here.

Tracklisting:

1. Recitation Of Verses Of The Qu'ran (Al-Ateuf, near Ghardala, Algeria)
2. Dhikr (A Sufi Ceremony: Fayoum Oasis, Egypt)
3. Houri (Secular Vocal Musci: Sandandaj, Kurdistan, Iran)
4. Bedouin Wedding Songs (South of Wadi Musa, Jordan)
5. Ghazal, Or Love Song (Tarif, Abu Dahbi)
6. Gurdum Gurdum (Love Song: Daulatabad, North Of Balkh Afghanistan)
7. Song At The Feast After Ramadan (Near Nagfa, Eritrea, Ethiopia)
8. Haddadi (Muharraq, Bahrain)
9. Kavali (A Devotional Song: Hyderabad, Deccan, India)
10. Abu Zeluf (Beirut, Lebanon)
11. Leader / Chorus Song (Jijiga, Harar Province, Ethiopia)
12. Radha / Ga's (Bedouin Song, Sharjah, UAE; Ga's - Fayoum, Egypt)
13. Love Song (Aqcha, Afghanistan)
14. Tahlil (Baghdad, Iraq)

Reposted from my other blog here.

!!!


(Click on image to enlarge)
No. 1 in downtown Tehran as we speak, though hopefully NOT with a bullet!

Updates (keep refreshing page#3)

"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


"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

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.


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.

OK! Sustained/refreshed...here we go again!

2Jaydawg!
Mr.C says you were upset...
"Sorry." Nobody will know, after all who reads this...?

Are you listening Rudd?


"If President Obama wants to support democratic movements on a shoestring, he should support an "Internet freedom initiative" pending in Congress. This would include $50 million in the appropriations bill for these censorship-evasion technologies. The 21st-century equivalent of the Berlin wall is a cyberbarrier, and we can help puncture it.


Mr. Zhou, the son of a Chinese army general, said that he and his colleagues began to develop such software after the 1999 Chinese government crackdown on Falun Gong (which the authorities denounce as a cult). One result was a free software called Freegate, small enough to carry on a flash drive. It takes a surfer to an overseas server that changes I.P. addresses every second or so, too quickly for a government to block it, and then from there to a banned site.

Freegate amounts to a dissident's cyberkit. E-mails sent with it can be encrypted. And after a session is complete, a press of a button eliminates any sign that it was used on that computer."

Nicholas Kristof @ NYT

Ironic really that while the rest of the world wants to smash the cyber-wall, you want to erect one here in Australia! "Fair shake of the sauce bottle mate."

Or are your freedoms different to mine?

Patti Smith - People Have The Power



The true Goddess!

What took you so long?

I e-mailed Nico @ HuffPo 5 hours ago about iranfax.org and now he puts it up! watch out for hamradio (Middle East) wavelengths emailed to him a couple of minutes ago! love MonaXXX

Updates (keep refreshing page#2)

If you have Tor setup I urge you to post your own bridge link on your blog and help get the word out that there are ways around internet filters. You can download Tor and the Vidalia bundle below.

Download Tor
Download Tor in Farsi

Update:
If Tor gets taken out please try http://iran.sharearchy.com/ for information on getting around the Ayatollah’s Iran Curtain.


Hillary goes GREEN!






What is a President without a Country?

Due to Military neutrality, and State Police cooperation with people, everything will be transferred to the Rev. Guards tmr.

big ques is what the paramilitary volunteer 'basij' do. theyre in effect outside the law givng govt plausible deniability

Tomorrow at 10 am ANJ/Basij crowd gather in front of Judiciary to call for arrest of Faeze and Mehdi Hashemi for their role in the unrest

Praying is enough. U are the best friends anyone could hope for. I'm glad to have had the pleasure of talking to any of u.

eyewitness:in the past rally, a friend was beaten up by the force group and was left with a broken head and injured eyes

Victory-peace-signs I hope Reza is OK where ever he is. nobody knows where Intel took him to. they should already called his familiy.

Yes, and Doctors in some hospitals are standing in front doors preventing basij from interring

the rumor about Hezbolah & Hamas helping Basij, until today I never believed it but I saw them today with my own eyes

they wear black riot police outfit, brown skin and shouting to people in Arabic & hit everybody they see

State Police Force comfirms the plain-clothes and black-masked militia are from Palestine and Lebanon, and have diff. orders.

Hamed from Tabriz confirmed 2 killed in Tabriz's engineering university. thing really getting awful for all students around the country

RT:some of the students arrested have not been released yet after 3 day, no word from them :((

Mousavi's wife Zahra Rahnavard today joined injured students at Tehran University

Mousavi & Khatami have delivered joint letter to Ministry of Justice demanding release of protestors

Iranian state TV just broadcast footage of the ongoing protest at Haft-e-Tir Sq. This is a break through!! VIVA Iran VIVA Mousavi!!Soccer-green

eyewitness, latest slogan: "Take the websites and our cell phones, we don't give our country to you!"

Please Vote for google to change its logo for one day http://bit.ly/134Xwo

IMPORTANT #youtube announcement regarding making an exception 4 Iranian violent videos & keeping them in the public forum

BBC is the crappiest network I've ever seen ... they just revealed every trick the nation can use for communication in such tough times!!

Foreign Media in Iran is now officially under "OFFICE ARREST", BUT I'm Iranian, so I take off my Journo Hat & walk the streets as an Iranian

Now 2 people we've intvwd in last wk have been arrested

I have a bad feeling in my gut that the protests are weakening, and the gov is going to win this. Please don't let it happen.

tired, worried. what will happen? will all this sacrifice change anything?

Tweets
@DailyDish


(So how is Fitzroy today?)

HAM RADIO FREQUENCIES FOR IRAN




Anonymous Iran

ALL FOREIGN JOURNALISTS ORDERED TO LEAVE IRAN

ALL CELL PHONE SERVICE SHUT DOWN IN IRAN

"As we look ahead to what is likely to be another dramatic day of protest in Iran, it is worth noting what The Guardian's Ian Black said in an audio interview this morning, after he returned from Tehran. Asked "who's leading the protesters," Mr. Black said that "it is in effect rather amorphous and leaderless." He said that many of the rallies seemed to be "pretty much happening spontaneously without anyone organizing them." As the Iranian government continues to try to stop the protests by arresting reformist political leaders and intellectuals, the opposition's ability to keep mobilizing seemingly spontaneous rallies could be crucial to its success."
Nico Pitney
(11-59AM)



CONFIRMED FAKE TWEETERS
* http://twitter.com/Persian_Guy (Using fake RT to spread disinfo)
* http://twitter.com/serv_ (posing fake RTs; disinfo)
* http://twitter.com/TruePersian1 (Was preaching violence & destruction in all caps; now updates are protected)
* http://twitter.com/twitrevolution (Suggesting violence towards police and blocking of roads; such actions are likely arrestable. Either provocateur or someone really violent)

Trolls and SPAM

* http://twitter.com/louis_friend (Tweets are obviously fake, includes obscene links such as the infamous Goatse pics)
* http://twitter.com/jamal1986 (all links are to infamous Goatse pic) NEW!
* http://twitter.com/falseprophetakb (Nazi symbolism; claims Mohammad is a “false prophet” hence the username, and name is “HowardStern”)
* http://twitter.com/IRFORREAL (fake url for unrelated site)
* http://twitter.com/ohaitere (Alternating between a false report of Mousavi death and SPAM about iPhones)
* http://twitter.com/jfcrow (few tweets, all appear to be random keywords)
* http://twitter.com/Karmuk (Retweeting same message over and over)
* http://twitter.com/mikehiavelli (Same tweets over and over)
* http://twitter.com/globalmeeting (Same tweets over and over)

Suspected

* http://twitter.com/FreeMediaNews (Some tweets are fake reports)
* http://twitter.com/IRElec (Using entrapment techniques that are well known)
* http://twitter.com/lisamforeman (Possibly fake Guardian.co.uk account)
* http://twitter.com/AJE_Producer (Possibly fake Al’ Jazerra Account)

To Watch

* http://twitter.com/amoo_miki (Was following many people with no updates; only just started posting)
* http://twitter.com/AnonymousInIran (Was an Anonymous Posting Proxy with ANYONE able to post through it; now banned in Iran)
* http://twitter.com/rccccr (was following users with Iran election tweets, still no posts)
* http://twitter.com/BrothersinAbrah (a single hashtag post only)
* http://twitter.com/_SuperGreen_ (No updates so far)
* http://twitter.com/ghb78 (Following seems to be random, followers likely auto-refollow)

Suspended or removed:

* http://twitter.com/IranisFree (Had link to a website that crashes IE)
* http://twitter.com/am12976
* http://twitter.com/iranianfree2k9
* http://twitter.com/rWhZEV (Fake Iran Election headlines)

Conspiracy Theories (Not necessarily purposeful disinfo)

* http://twitter.com/persiantiki
* http://twitter.com/chartingstocks (Writing fake articles on the Iranian Election Twitters)
* http://twitter.com/obamaspy



Graphic footage

Hilary Clinton defends twitter users

#Persian_Guy @twitter confirmed mole

Reports of Basij going into hospitals and beating up injured patients


Interesting summary
Disturbing the amount of times now I have read about the Palestinian Hamas fighters who are allegedly in Tehran. Even though Hamas Palestinians are Sunni and Iranian's are mostly Shi'ite, this is possibly payback for all the money that Iran has given to Hamas in the past.
NB: NOT CONFIRMED.

Real time

"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars" - Kahlil Gibran

What appear to be twitter accounts run by anti democracy forces

Updates (keep refreshing page)

Seems to have gone quiet and I certainly need some (beauty) sleep!
(5-19AM)





Famed film director, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, on behalf of Mousavi's campaign, was on BBC just now, He accused Ahamdinejad of giving up Iran's rights in Caspian Sea and other areas in the last 4 years and now is enjoying Russia's firm backing. Then he called it a Russian Coup! He said he has information that high ranking Russian advisers are teaching Ahmadinejad's thugs as to how to oppress the opposition effectively. This is Mohsen Makhmablf, not just any director. Already Iranians are gathering in front of Russian consulate in Toronto.
@ Daily Dish
?

(4-59AM)


WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is disputing an allegation by the Iranian government that the United States is meddling excessively in its internal affairs.

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley responded to the allegation by telling reporters that the U.S. is withholding judgment about whether last week's presidential election was conducted fairly. He said the U.S. is not interfering in Iranian internal affairs.

Crowley acknowledged that the Swiss ambassador, who represents U.S. interests in Tehran, was summoned by government officials to hear the Iranian complaint.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press.

This Could Save Lives!
(4-20AM)

"There were also unconfirmed reports that Mohammad Asgari, who was responsible for the security of the IT network in Iran's interior ministry, was killed yesterday in a suspicious car accident in Tehran. Asgari had reportedly leaked evidence that the elections were rigged to alter the votes from the provinces. Asgari was said to have leaked information that showed Mousavi had won almost 19m votes, and should therefore be president."
Full story at 'FP' here.






REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
(3-39AM)

A state television channel in Iran says the government summoned the Swiss ambassador, who represents U.S. interests in Iran, to complain about American interference. The two countries broke off diplomatic relations after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. An English-language state-run channel quoted the government as calling Western interference "intolerable."
The Guardian




PHOTOGRAPHS

This keeps popping up again and again.
Look at the number of votes NOT the percentages!

Old methods can still work!
http://iranfax.org/

Over half a million people are taking part in a march in Iran now.
Many are wearing black in mourning for those killed in earlier protests. Protesters want to go to Tehran University later to mourn the killing on Sunday of students in a dormitory. Reuters says that "tens of thousands" of people are protesting. One street leading to the square was packed for several kilometres, witnesses said. Most of the protesters were silent and making victory signs. Some are holding pictures of those killed. The authorities say the rally is banned.
The Guardian blog.

In the most specific allegations of rigging yet to emerge, the centrist Ayandeh website – which stayed neutral during the campaign – reported that 26 provinces across the country showed participation figures so high they were either hitherto unheard of in democratic elections or in excess of the number of registered electors.

Taft, a town in the central province of Yazd, had a turnout of 141%, the site said, quoting an unnamed "political expert". Kouhrang, in Chahar Mahaal Bakhtiari province, recorded a 132% turnout while Chadegan, in Isfahan province, had 120%.
Robert Tait in 'The Guardian' reports here.
(1-42AM)
Maybe that Moscow trip was not just window-dressing.

The video appears to be from today.

South Korea 1 VS 1 Iran

محمد رضا شجريان

In response to Ahmadinejad’s earlier speech calling the supporters of Mousavi “brushwood and thorns,” Iran’s most famous classical musician has ordered that Iranian government television/radio never play his music again. Mohammad Reza Shajarian told BBC Persian in an interview:
“Don’t broadcast my voice on Seda va Sima [IRIB Music channel] ever again: my voice is like brushwood and thorns, and it will forever remain brushwood and thorns!”


From 'NIAC' here.

Iranian footballers forced to remove their wristbands for the start of the second half

And as it has been pointed out by Nico Pitney it is incredibly brave of them to wear them in the first place as these are well known people.

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Why Twitter is the medium


You can actually see when the Iranian authorities cut off the access to the internet here.

US options re: Iran

Very interesting analysis from 'The Middle East Strategy at Harvard' blog here.

Ladies & gentlemen - these are the rules of engagement!

17 Jun 2009

The purpose of this guide is to help you participate constructively in the Iranian election protests through twitter.

1. Do NOT publicise proxy IP’s over twitter, and especially not using the #iranelection hashtag. Security forces are monitoring this hashtag, and the moment they identify a proxy IP they will block it in Iran. If you are creating new proxies for the Iranian bloggers, DM them to @stopAhmadi or @iran09 and they will distributed them discretely to bloggers in Iran.

2. Hashtags, the only two legitimate hashtags being used by bloggers in Iran are #iranelection and #gr88, other hashtag ideas run the risk of diluting the conversation.

3. Keep you bull$hit filter up! Security forces are now setting up twitter accounts to spread disinformation by posing as Iranian protesters. Please don’t retweet impetuously, try to confirm information with reliable sources before retweeting. The legitimate sources are not hard to find and follow.

4. Help cover the bloggers: change your twitter settings so that your location is TEHRAN and your time zone is GMT +3.30. Security forces are hunting for bloggers using location and timezone searches. If we all become ‘Iranians’ it becomes much harder to find them.

5. Don’t blow their cover! If you discover a genuine source, please don’t publicise their name or location on a website. These bloggers are in REAL danger. Spread the word discretely through your own networks but don’t signpost them to the security forces. People are dying there, for real, please keep that in mind.

6. Denial of Service attacks. If you don’t know what you are doing, stay out of this game. Only target those sites the legitimate Iranian bloggers are designating. Be aware that these attacks can have detrimental effects to the network the protesters are relying on. Keep monitoring their traffic to note when you should turn the taps on or off.

Watch THIS girl!

Frightening...

More food for thought

How to turn your avatar green to show solidarity with Iran


1. Go to picnik.com
2. Upload pic
3. Click 'create' tab
4. Click 'effects'
5. Select 'night vision'
6. Save

Breaking News indeed - lucky there is nothing happening in the world at the moment!

New Protests planned

Full story from the 'BBC' here.

Extraordinary scenes!

The long-standing Middle East correspondent for 'The Independent',
Robert Fisk, is defying the government crackdown on foreign media reporting in Iran. As he explains, he has been travelling around the streets of Tehran all day and most of the night and things are far from quiet:

"I've just been witnessing a confrontation, in dusk and into the night, between about 15,000 supporters of Ahmadinejad - supposedly the president of Iran - who are desperate to down the supporters of Mr Mousavi, who thinks he should be the president of Iran. There were about 10,000 Mousavi men and women on the streets, with approximately 500 Iranian special forces, trying to keep them apart. It was interesting that the special forces - who normally take the side of Ahmadinejad's Basij militia - were there with clubs and sticks in their camouflage trousers and their purity white shirts and on this occasion the Iranian military kept them away from Mousavi's men and women. In fact at one point, Mousavi's supporters were shouting 'thank you, thank you' to the soldiers. One woman went up to the special forces men, who normally are very brutal with Mr Mousavi's supporters, and said 'can you protect us from the Basij?' He said 'with God's help'.

It was quite extraordinary because it looked as if the military authorities in Tehran have either taken a decision not to go on supporting the very brutal militia - which is always associated with the presidency here - or individual soldiers have made up their own mind that they're tired of being associated with the kind of brutality that left seven dead yesterday - buried, by the way secretly by the police - and indeed the seven or eight students who were killed on the university campus 24 hours earlier.

Quite a lot of policeman are beginning to smile towards the demonstrators of Mr Mousavi, who are insisting there must be a new election because Mr Ahmadinejad wasn't really elected. Quite an extraordinary scene."

Full story at the 'ABC' here.

The use of the available technology

There was a post an hour or so ago at Nico Pitney's blog about this.
Interesting as I had been talking about the very same thing with my eldest son earlier today.
In Europe at the time of the Tienanmen Square Massacre, one magazine in each of numerous European countries such as 'The Face' in the UK and 'Actuel' in France also printed information about the massacre and supplied a very large number of Chinese fax machine numbers with the intention that their readers should flood China with faxes.
Heady days and making sure that your boss didn't catch you made work more fun!
'By any means necessary' indeed!

Humbling also that this little blog had a WAY bigger amount of hits yesterday, quite a number from within Iran!

Pirate Bay becomes 'The Persian Bay' in solidarity

“How Soccer Explains the World”…except Iran?

"Wednesday is the last qualifying game for the Iranian national soccer team for the World Cup. If they lose they don't qualify. This revolt is different from '99 and '04 in that it's not primarily student based. It's worth noting that if Iran loses to the good South Korea team, there is a whole another spark of frustration."
Tweet at Nico Pitney's 'Huffington Post' blog here.

"Some people say that football is a matter of life and death.
It's not, it is much more important than that!"
Bill Shankly

All tweeters everywhere


for all followers outside iran pls follow my next tweet - v\important

pls everyone change your location on tweeter to IRAN inc timezone GMT+3.30 hrs.

From NY Times blog The Lede

Iran's most senior Ayatollah, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri says:


In the name of God

People of Iran

These last days, we have witnessed the lively efforts of you, brothers and sisters, old and young alike, from every social category, for the 10th presidential elections.

Our youth, hoping to see their rightful will fulfilled, came on the scene and waited patiently. This was the greatest occasion for the government’s officials to bond with their people.

However, unfortunately, they used it in the worst way possible. Declaring results that no one in their right mind can believe, and despite all the evidence of crafted results, and contrary to the people’s protestations, in front of the eyes of the same nation who carried the weight of a revolution and 8 years of war, in front of the eyes of local and foreign reporters, attacked the children of the people with astonishing violence. And now they are attempting a purge, arresting intellectuals, political opponents and Scientists.

Now, based on my religious duties, I will remind you:

1- A legitimate state must respect all points of view. It may not oppress critical views. I fear that this will lead to the loss of people’s faith in Islam.

2- Given the current circumstances, I expect the government to take all measures to restore people’s confidence. Otherwise, as I have already said, a government not respecting the people’s vote has no religious or political legitimacy.

3- I invite everyone, especially the youth, to continue reclaiming their dues calmly, and not to allow those who want to associate this movement with chaos succeed.

4- I ask the police and army personnel not to “sell their religion”, and be aware that receiving orders will not excuse them before God. Recognize the protesting youth as your children. Today, censorship and cutting telecommunication lines can not hide the truth.

I pray for the greatness of the Iranian people.

(Here)

Various tweets


twitter is making tehran look like a warzone. chill out people! report what's happening. not what you wish happened.

militia in streets of tehran all night trying to scare ppl

new (conflicting/replacement?) event at 4 pm 2day: peaceful march from inqilab to azadi circle.

5:15am, we're ready to go checking out university & Dorms. masood suggested karoubi's party HQ will be a good & safe place to get some news

conflicting reports from Rasht of many dead and all night street fighting

this near vanak, hotbed of much activity during past 4 days. would be 1st i've heard police arresting anti-mousavi thugs.

last night thousands stayed in streets between Parkway and Vanak sq until after 2am

unconfirmed - several Generals have been arested

Peace--protesters-male only baseej militia and Etellaat folowing orders - they cannot contain country without Army

in azadi sq the killing was by baseej ONLY - military did not react

situation in Ahwaz critical - many many dead in past 48 hrs - hundreds arrested and beaten

38 wounded by shotguns were admitted to Rasool hospital yesterday. among them 10 were killed.

more than 30 were killed in gunshots yesterday whose corpses were removed by Intelligent police from Imam hospital

I'm good and safe for now. just my leg wounded a little bit, I don't think I can run fast any time soon

i was debating an ahmadinejad supporter who said this was a velvet revolution attempt. funny i see it's dominant idea online.

State Tv just aired 2 election specialist(!) talking about it's impossible for election to be fraud cause we're talking about 10M difference

Iranians continue to receive pre-recorded messages from the gorvernment. They state that they are part of the protests.

DEATH TOLL IN IRAN 24!

students are fightng with basiji in..amir abad i believe

AFAIK students have evacuated U of Tehran dorms!

special forces burst in my friends home & arrested injured who sought shelter there says thre is blood on stairs

ignore all instructions from new twitters or twitters with no history of accurate posts

RT from Iran - our lives are in real danger now - we are the eyes - they need to stop usPeace--protesters-female

Lots of fake Mousavi sites created 4 counter intel. WARNING THESE ARE FAKE: www.mirhoseyn.ir www.mirhoseyn.com SPREAD

Lots of counter intelligence from Shahrzadmo & ppl seem to be working for intelligence min., be careful ppl dont trust all

In ans. to some q's, we're not confined to our hotel, but barred from working outside, filming

Do NOT publicise proxy IP’s over twitter, the moment you post iranian government will se it and block it. instead DM.

Kayhan News, the ultra right state-run newspaper, is taken down by a series of DDoS attacks.

large demo today outside tehran tv-radio headquerters - Karroubi attended

i'm glad #iranelection protests are getting more pointedly peaceful.

there was hope in parliament speaker's angry questioning of interior minister 2day.

From Andrew Sullivan's 'The Daily Dish'

The Church Of Latter Day Can - Book Two (Beyond Can 1977-1984)

Just discovered this amazing blog which has just posted this mix of Can member's early solo work.
Having a look around the rest of the blog has unearthed a veritable treasure chest of other interesting posts. A lot of post-punk mixes etc.
Excellent work and well worth book-marking.
Check it out:
MUSICOPHILIA

The Guardian Tehran live blog update

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised