Sunday, 21 June 2009

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#27)

Protesters in Revolution sq r chanting: Goftim agar taghalob besheh basatetoon jam misheh!! "We told u if u cheat it'll be the end of u"
@HuffPo

reporters are trying to confirm deaths, but the dead and injured are being grabbed by security forces and taken away. #iranelection
less than 10 seconds ago from web

RT Mousavi - declares results of 10th Presidential Election null and void - #Iranelection RT RT RT
less than 10 seconds ago from web

RT flowersophyRT from Iran NOW / mousavi among people: I am ready for death #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web

3.55pm:
The police have attempt to portray the protesters as rioters by detailing the damage they have caused, and claimed public backing for a violent crackdown.

Iran's deputy police commander, Ahmad-Reza Radan, said 400 police have been wounded since last Friday's vote.

He claimed 10,000 complaints have been been made, according to state-run Press TV. "They have called on the police to deal with rallies firmly," he said.

"The recent rallies destroyed 700 buildings, burst 300 banks into flame, damaged 300 cars and 300 public properties," Radan added.
@TheGuardian




UNCOMFIRMED REPORTS OF BOILING WATER (?) BEING POURED OVER PROTESTERS BY HELICOPTERS!

An eyewitness in Enghelab square reports around 20,000 riot police, made up of Basiji militiamen and soldiers, and armed with rifles, tear gas and water cannons. The eyewitness saw dozens of people beaten by riot police in an attempt to frighten them into evacuating the square, with one young man being beaten to the ground by four policemen. The protesters were not wearing the green insignia that signifies support for Mousavi, and were not making victory signs or chanting.The eyewitness reports riot police attacking people on passing motorbikes and, on occasion, innocent passersby who have no way of escaping the heavy police presence. Nonetheless, there are thousands of Mousavi supporters, marching peacefully near the square, where rthey have been subjected to these brutal reprisals from the police. Across Tehran, there is widespread fear and panic, with many desperate to know what is going on in Enghelab square, but unable to find out due to reporting restrictions. Now the question seems to be: what will Mousavi do next?
@TheGuardian

Keep yourself informed


Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name Of

+ (a little bit) more

10.20 am. The state TV is already blaming Mousavi for a suicide terrorist blast at the Khomeini Shrine. So far, we have seen nothing but murderous crassness from the regime. The huge vote-rigging; the extreme sermon; the thousands of police and Basijis on the streets; the deployment of terrorism as a pretext for more government brutality. These people are theo-fascists, and this is now the front line against theo-fascism.
Andrew Sullivan@DailyDish
Isn't it just!

Break

I might take a break at this point for a while and let the 'professionals' do their work.
I am very tired as I have hardly slept in the past 4 days, it only being myself here in the 'Exile' media compound in downtown 'teh'ran'.
Tiredness also means that I could start missing the real stories and just spreading disinformation, and there IS enough of that out there.
I will be keeping an eye on the story as it unfolds and if anyone does find something unique then please email me at monastreet @ gmail dot com

So I don't know how long this break will be, but I will be back fairly soon.
For those who followed me "thanx".

Saturday, 20 June 2009

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#26)

BBC TV/PERSIAN FOOTAGE OF THE SHOOTING

5 minute footage - first impression seems that they have corralled people in streets and then shooting at them+frightening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UPDATE: Jumped the gun so to speak, looks like that was NOT from today!

9:40 AM ET -- State media claims 2 injured at Khomeini shrine explosion.

NBC's Ann Curry tweets: "Iran state tv claims explosion at tomb of revered Ayatollah Khomeini. Would incite anger against protesters. Is it true? ... Remember Iran govt is the only source of this explosion report. NO independent confirmation and misinformation is dangerous."

A reader, speculating that the government set the bomb, writes, "The mullahs did something similar in August 1978 in Iran - they set a cinema in Abadan ablaze and blamed the Shah. That was the turning point of that revolution as the people bagan to see the Shah as ruthless."

@HuffPo

NICO - YOU ARE DOING AN AMAZING JOB!

@ EVERYONE!

TWEET FARSI FIRST AID URL @
#iranelection
#gr88

THIS COULD SAVE LIVES!
http://gr88.tumblr.com/

+ more...

Fars news agency says the bomb was detonated at the northern wing of Imam Khomeini's shrine. The bomber was killed. #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web

We should try to petition government to get Basij listed as a terrorist organization. #IranElection less than 10 seconds ago from web
I AGREE!

@jimsciuttoABC: #iranelection Tweets report shooting as well and explosion at Khomeini tomb less than 5 seconds ago from TwitterFon

@NEWS LTD> WTF are you coming to my blog for?
I still haven't forgotten Wapping!
Anything you take from here I would like a credit for thanx and that's Ms. Mona Street to you!

2.15pm:

Witnesses: police using tear gas, water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters in Tehran, says a flash on AP.
RT @LaraABC NewsReports of thousands protesting, police using tear gas & water cannons. Hard to.... confirm arrested. #Iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web


Iran State TV reporting twin blasts in Tehran, relayed by the CNN #Iranelection
less than 10 seconds ago from web

?

9:01 AM ET -- "Rocks and fire." Another reliable Iranian has sent 3 messages in the last 7 minutes:

-- "HARD conflict between the people and the Special Guard. people: down with khamenee"

-- "Heavy clashes on azadi street, chants of death to khameni! The street is full of rocks and fire."

-- "Voice of shooting in Azadi street in Tehran"

For Persian speakers: a live stream of BBC Persia is here.
@HuffPo

The Soup Dragons - I'm Free

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#25)


IF ANYONE SEES ANYTHING
EMAIL ME
monastreet @ gmail dot com

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@FUCOID EMAIL ME


RT About 3000 or 4000 people are in Enqelab square now. Police is there. No Khatami, no Karroubi, no Mousavi #iranelection
less than 20 seconds ago from web

RT@cnnbrkThousands of people attempting to enter Tehran protest site have been blocked by heavily armed police,eyewitness says.#IranElection less than 10 seconds ago from web
The entrance to Tehran's Revolution Square, is blocked by fire engines, according to AP. It also reports that riot police have surrounded Tehran University.

Several unconfirmed tweets claim that protesters have clashed with the police. Some claim the police have used baton

ez01 RT we can see Marksmans in ferdosi square #IranElection less than 10 seconds ago from web



Getting reports of Gov't violence provoking clashes #IranElection #gr88
less than 10 seconds ago from TweetDeck
RT: They are splitting people. Stick together!!! #iranelection #gr88 less than 20 seconds ago from web


8:28 AM ET -- "Clashes." ABC's Jim Sciutto: "Tweets from inside Iran say rally is on and police clashing with
protesters."

An unconfirmed Tweet from a usually reliable source says Mousavi is walking from his Ettelaat office to the Ministry of Interior and that 10,000 people are with him.

Photos, claimed to be taken today, show several rows of riot police.

The BBC says its witness have seen hundreds of riot police in Enghelab Square.

Al-Jazeera also reports a heavy police presence, but points out that it is difficult to verify because phones are jammed.
@TheGuardian


8:09 AM ET -- Few reports coming in from the demonstration site.
Information is hard to come by right now but multiple reports suggest that security forces are out in droves. From Reuters: "Witnesses said they had seen Basij Islamic militia deploying across Tehran and one resident saw at least three buses full of Basij heading for the capital from the nearby city of Karaj on Saturday, as well as four trucks full of the motorcycles used by Basij militiamen during previous demonstrations. "
@HuffPo

REVOLUTION 2.0

THIS
is allegedly the sort of thing that has been going on this past week that they don't want you to know about!
WARNING:
VERY GRAPHIC!

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#24)

12.35pm:
The opposition rally should have started now, but it is difficult to get credible information out of Iran. There are unconfirmed reports on Twitter of crowds gathering on the streets. One says: "People going to Enghelab [Square] in large numbers and growing rapidly. Police there but not doing anything."



Just in from Tehran: they're shutting the country down. Contacts are scared. http://bit.ly/OLwVO #iranelection please spread.

RT @farzinfar: This is it! T minus 2 minutes--reports of large crowds coming from all over to Tehran-- #iranelection #tehran (via @twazzup) less than 10 seconds ago from web


The turmoil in Tehran reflects a refusal to accept Ahmadinejad is popular and confusion about how to respond to the US
Seumas Milne@TheGuardian
Thanx Fritz!


POLICE PRESENCE HEAVIEST YET SEEN. WILL CRACKDOWN ON ANY GATHERING. STRENGTH TO THE PROTESTERS #iranelection
less than 10 seconds ago from web


This is all about the position of the Supreme Leader. Any rally, particularly if it is attended by the opposition leaders, would be the most direct challenge to his authority. If it goes ahead and there is a large crowd, that would be a massive challenge to him. If it goes ahead and it is broken up with violent force, that could also damage his position enormously. It is a very tense situation. These are huge political issues at stake, if not even the future of the Islamic Republic.
@BBC

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monastreet @ gmail dot com

11.30am:
Iran's deputy national police commander said that police will arrest all those who attend today's protest, according to al-Jazeera.

11.10am:
Basij militia have been seen in large in Tehran carrying clubs and rifles, according to witnesses cited by AFP (via France24).

@TheGuardian

Even if a ballot is silenced, the voice behind it cannot be.

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#23)


(c) Martin Rowson/The Guardian


@#IranElection: Main Rally NOT CANCELED -STATE TV lies. BIG CROWDS ON STREET. POLICE PRESENT BUT NOT ATTACKING less than 20 seconds ago from web

The Iranian people will hold their own election and recount 100%. FREEDOM IS NEAR #iranelection (via @dw1337)
less than 10 seconds ago from Tweetie


Downloads of this & other designs
HERE

"It is your duty not to incite and invite the public to illegal gatherings, otherwise you will be responsible for its consequences," it said in a letter to Mousavi according to the state-controlled Press TV. It added: "It is your responsibility to prevent the public from attending such rallies instead of making accusations against the law enforcement.
"We believe this is an organised network which is most probably affiliated to foreign-related groups and deliberately disturbs the peace and security of the public. Of course we have already ordered the law enforcement forces to deal with the issue."

Iran's Security Council warning to Mousavi @TheGuardian








NOW SUBTITLED


ON STRATEGIC NON VIOLENT CONFLICT

THINKING ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTALS

THE MANUAL

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#22)



IRANIAN'S BRACED FOR CRUCIAL DAY

I pray you are correct. I just believe the Basij and IRGC don't care. #iranelection
less than 20 seconds ago from TweetChat


HOLD QURAN HIGH TODAY! Sin to kill person holding Quran. #IranElection RT Please!! less than 5 seconds ago from web

Cartoonist: Jihad 'Awartani
Source: Al-Watan, Saudi Arabia, June 17, 2009

A Couple of hours worth of zeds! Refreshed? Hmmmm...

Green brief # 3

The Green Brief 3 - NiteOwl

Hi,

I'm Josh Shahryar AKA NiteOwl and I've been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources and have tried maximally to avoid listening to media banter. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my tweets to have happened in the past day and in the past week in Iran. Remember, this is all from tweets. There is NOTHING included here that is not from a reliable tweet. No news media outlets have been used in the compilation of this short brief as I would like to call it.

These are some of the happenings that I can positively confirm from Friday, June 18 and early Saturday, June 19 in Iran.

1. Khamanei – the Supreme Leader of Iran – today at the Friday prayers announced that the protests were unacceptable and were a direct result of meddling in Iran’s affairs by Zionists, the evil UK and the US. He said that unless the protests stop, they will result in bloodshed. He called upon the protesters to stop protesting because elections have winners and losers. According to him, if there were any complaints, they were going to be heard through legal channels and that these protests were results of plans from foreign countries that’d been waiting for a chance for years. He said that if the protests did not stop, protesters and their leaders must ready themselves for the consequences.

2. He candidly hinted that he had been an Ahmadinejad supporter before the election, but the people shouldn’t had been influenced by his decision, thus, he didn’t publicly declare his support. He blamed the youth of being fooled by foreign spies and turning into thugs. Yet he claimed that by going back to spirituality, the nation’s problems could be solved. For a transcript of Khamenei’s speech please check this link: Khamenei's Speech in English - Why We Protest - IRAN

3. It is to be noted that neither Mousavi nor Karoubi joined Friday prayers under Mr. Khamanei, according to our reliable sources. But they had already decided not to hold a protest on Friday. It has also been confirmed that a large number of people were brought from the more religiously conservative rural areas of central Iran in order to fill the mosque and give the country a false sense of unity. Our sources also confirmed that many reform activists who had decided not to go were promptly arrested even as the Friday prayers were being held. The number of these people soared after the end of the prayers.

4. Reports of Mousavi being in danger have been refuted. His office was not burned or trashed as reported on main-stream media. According to my sources, he was been threatened to not say a word to his supporters, but he was not arrested by the IRG (Iranian Revolutionary Guard). He is safe and free and is preparing for tomorrow’s protest. Saturday’s rally that was planned in Tehran will take place at 4 PM near Enghelab Field. This is at a time when the government has officially denied Mousavi and Karoubi’s request to hold a rally on that day. Sources, though, claim that he has given the go ahead for the protest to be held on Saturday and urged all his supporters to participate in the similar fashion as before.

5. SMS is now working inside Iran, though, foreign news outlets; social networking websites and messengers still don’t work. Though sources have indicated that most twitter users have said that this is a potential trap so that the government could more easily be able to find out what their identities are and arrest them.

6. Large numbers of Basij and IRG troopers have been stationed within the city. There have been reports of attacks on the Basijis by armed Iranians. Sources claim that Basijis are being arrested by these men who seem to have some level of support by the police. Although confirmed by several sources that the young men are getting organized and call themselves the National Iranian Resistance, this Brief will not go so far as to confirm it entirely. Please wait for confirmation by either us or MSM.

7. Sources have also confirmed that several high-ranking IRG members have been arrested today. They join several other members who were arrested in the past two days. At the same time, it is being reported that a few members of the IRG were seen laying down their arms around isolated pockets of protesters, telling them they won’t fight fellow Iranians and had gone home. Sources also claim that the military is currently the only body that has not taken part in arrests, violence or other abuses. But according to them, Ahmadinejad has the support of the IRG and the Basji at this point.

8. It has been also reported that the IRG has been given full authorization to suppress the protests. Even though confirmed by twitter sources, again, this is too important a piece of information to be taken lightly. Coupled with Khamenei’s statements today, it potentially sets up a violent crackdown on any protests that will take place on Saturday.

9. Negotiations are ongoing within Qom between leading clerics to determine what they should do in case protests continue. Sources have not confirmed anything beyond this, though in the past, multiple high-ranking clerics, including Ayatollah Montazeri and Ayatollah Sanei had called on the government to negotiate with protesters. This seems to put Khamenei in a position where he lacks support from two very revered clerics.

10. Reformist activists are still being arrested in large numbers. The number of people being arrested now stands upwards of 5,000. Sources indicate that some key reformists have been tortured and are being forced to sign confessions stating they were guilty of inciting violence.

11. Twitter sources that have been able to tweet have told us that they will be most definitely joining the protest tomorrow even though it is very possible that they might be injured or killed. Some have even indicated that they are fully prepared to die as they are simply too tired of living under a repressive regime with little to no rights that they desire.

12. Protests are planned for many other major cities in Iran, including Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Mashhad and Qom. After the call by Mousavi, other protests are currently planned around the world to show solidarity with Iranians.

Finally, a bit of inside journalism from myself…

13. Anonymous and the Pirate Bay are working as hard as they can to provide proxies to people so they can at least use twitter to get us what is happening. At the time of the writing of this brief, the majority of helpers involved in helping Iranian voices to be heard have not slept for days or very little. One helper confirmed that he hadn’t had warm food until today since the protests began on Saturday (Although he’s a n00b and we don’t care about him much, j/k ). But still, fully half of the sources who were used in compiling the past two Green Briefs and this Brief have gone quiet, left Tehran or have been arrested as their identities are being found by the government. The paramedic who made people cry by his distress about his missing daughter that he found has left Tehran and is in a safe place now. Our hearts and thoughts go to all those who are bravely going to participate in tomorrow’s protests.


Finally a few words to those who are reading this:

Iranians who are trying to connect to twitter or other sites and need a way to connect please visit this website: Why We Protest - IRAN - View Single Post - Using Tor in Order to Surf Anonymously

Images and vids and instructions on how to send them to us: https://trancy.net/iran/

For my announcements, see @iran_translator

People Outside Iran: This is as clear and concise as I can be. I have not included ANYTHING that I have sensed to be remotely fishy, but human error will always manifests itself in even the most flawless of non-mathematical things. However, this includes nothing from the Western media, including the BBC which I have been generously using to inform people and I laud them for their courageous journalism.

People Inside Iran: Don't believe a WORD of what I am telling you. Do what you think is best, keeping everything in mind. I know LITTLE of what you know so make your decisions based on your OWN judgment.

People Who Want to Send Me Tweet Links: You don't need to find me, I will find you. Don't hassle yourself. Your voice will be heard through millions of others like me.

People Who Want to Hunt Me Down: I'm an Afghan. If you ever tried to attack me, you'll see my back only after your back has met the ground.

P.S. Please post this around and tweet and retweet. I promise to make the next one faster than this one. I had to wait to make sure everything was as accurate as humanly possible.

BBC TV/PERSIAN ONLINE STREAM

USING TOR TO SURF THE NET ANONYMOUSLY گمنامی آنلاين

INSTRUCTIONS IN FARSI

Tor يک پروژه نرم افزاری است که به شما در دفاع دربرابر تجزيه و تحليل بازديدکنندگان کمک می کند، نوعی مراقبت شبکه که آزادی شخصی و حريم خصوصی، روابط و فعاليت های کاری محرمانه و امنيت دولتی را تهديد می کند. Tor با تقويت ارتباطات در اطراف يک شبکه توزيع شده ايستگاه های واسطه که توسط دواطلبان از سراسر جهان اداره می شود، از شما محافظت می کند: اين نرم افزار اجازه نمی دهد ديگران از طريق اطلاع از سايت هايی که شما بازديد می کنيد اتصال اينترنتی شما را مشاهده کنند، همچنين اجازه نمی دهد سايت هايی را که بازديد می کنيد از موقعيت فيزيکی شما اطلاع پيدا کنند. Tor با تعداد زيادی از برنامه های موجود شما، از جمله مرورگرهای وب، سرويس گيرندگان پيام رسانی فوری، ورود به سيستم از راه دور و ساير برنامه هايی که براساس پروتکل TCP هستند.

صدها هزار نفر در سراسر دنيا از Tor برای اهداف متفاوت استفاده می کنند: روزنامه نگاران و وبلاگ نويسان، طرفداران حقوق بشر، مأموران اجرای قانون، سربازان، مؤسسات، شهروندان مخالف رژيم و شهروندان عادی. برای اطلاع از کاربران عادی Tor ، به صفحه چه کسانی از Tor استفاده می کنند؟ مراجعه کنيد. برای اطلاع از توضيحات بيشتر در مورد کار Tor، اينکه چرا تنوع کاربران مهم است و نحوه کار Tor، به صفحه مرور کلی مراجعه کنيد.

سه قطعه چاپ ريز وجود دارد که بايد درباره آن بدانيد.

1. اگر از Tor درست استفاده نکنيد، از شما محافظت نمی کند. ليست هشدارهای ما را مطالعه کرده و دستورالعمل های پايگاه خود را به دقت دنبال کنيد.
2. حتی اگر Tor را درست تنظيم کرده و استفاده کنيد، هنوز حملات احتمالی که می تواند قابليت Tor برای محافظت از شما را کشف کند وجود دارد.
3. اين روزها هيچ سيستم گمنامی بدون خطا نيست و Tor نيز از اين قاعده مستثنی نمی باشد: اگر به يک گمنامی قوی احتياج داريد، نبايد فقط به شبکه Tor فعلی متکی باشيد.

با رشد پايه کاربری و افزايش داوطلبين برای اداره ايستگاه های واسطه، امنيت Tor بهبود می يابد. (راه اندازی آن به آن سختی که فکر می کنيد نيست، و به طور قابل توجهامنيت شما را در برابر بعضی حملات تقويت می کند.) اگر اداره ايستگاه واسطه برای شما نباشد، ما به کمک در جنبه های ديگر پروژه احتياج داريم و برای سرعت و سهولت استفاده از شبکه Tor درضمن حفظ امنيت خوب به پشتيبانی مالی احتياج داريم. لطفاً اهدا کنيد.


INSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH

Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.

Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol.

Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons: journalists and bloggers, human rights workers, law enforcement officers, soldiers, corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens. See the Who Uses Tor? page for examples of typical Tor users. See the overview page for a more detailed explanation of what Tor does, and why this diversity of users is important.

Tor doesn't magically encrypt all of your Internet activities, though. You should understand what Tor does and does not do for you.

Tor's security improves as its user base grows and as more people volunteer to run relays. (It isn't nearly as hard to set up as you might think, and can significantly enhance your own security.) If running a relay isn't for you, we need help with many other aspects of the project, and we need funds to continue making the Tor network faster and easier to use while maintaining good security.

FARSI FIRST AID

** ۲) درمان جراحت گلوله:
۱) مجروح را حتی‌الامکان تکان ندهید ، مگر اینکه جانش در معرض خطر آنی قرار داشته باشد. (مثل: در وسط خیابان یا در تیر‌رس باشد)

۲) کمک‌های اولیه خیلی‌ ساده را انجام دهید: اگر مجروح بیهوش شده ولی‌ هنوز نفس میکشد، راه تنفس او را باز نگاه دارید. اگر نفس نمیکشد به اوتنفس مصنوعی‌ بدهید.

۳) زخمهأیی را که خونریزی میکنند تحت کنترل بگیرید.

۴) اگر جراحت گلوله در ناحیه سینه است آنرا با تکه‌ای‌ پلاستیک بپوشانید (پانسمان کنید) تا از ورود هوا به داخل زخم جلوگیری کند. اینکار همچنین از خالی‌ شدن ریه از هوا هم جلوگیری می‌کند. در صورتی‌ که مجروح از بدتر شدن نفس تنگی آاش خبر دهد پانسمان را بردارید.

۵) مجروح را اگر هشیار و بهوش است در راحترین حالت نشسته یا خوابیده که برایش امکان داشته باشد قرار دهید.

۶) اگر مجروح بیهوش است او را در موضع هوش‌آوری قرار دهید. برای قرار دادن مجروح به موضع هوش‌آوری شانه و ران او را گرفته به سمت خود بچرخانید تا به پهلو قرار گیرد.

۷) اگر محل تیرخوردگی در بالاتنه و از کمر به بالا است (به غیر از بازوان) از بالا قرار دادن پاهای مجروح برای جلوگیری از شوک خودداری کنید، زیرا بالا قراردادن پاها باعث سریعتر و شدیدتر شدن خونریزی این نوع جراحت میشود و این تنفس را برای مجروح مشگل‌تر می‌کند.

۸) از دادن غذا یا مایعات یا حتی آب به مجروح خودداری کنی

Iran update - Revolution 2.0

NOT JUST DELETE SMS TAKE OUT BATTERY INBETWEEN USING PHONE!

SMS returning. The reasons are unclear, but a host of Iranians are saying that (intermittent) SMS service has returned.

THEY CAN ALSO USE TO MESSAGE THE POPULATION WITH SCARE TACTICS

Via reader Paymon, now that the news is getting out one reliable Iranian on Twitter warns: "Advice - your location can be identified from mobile signal - + delete all sms after sending in case u are arrested"

upinurRevo The revolution began in heart and mind. This can never be taken from us. The world is witnessing the birth of a new Iran. #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web

OMINOUS SIGNS EVERYWHERE



NEO-CONS & THE UPRISING @DailyKos

Is Mousavi willing to risk "slaughter" in the streets? @FP

God is great.”
“Lies are evil. Guns are evil. Bullets are evil.”

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tarhia Reports of US Agents inside the city of Tehran #IranElection Tehran less than 10 seconds ago from Perl Net::Twitter

LETTER FROM IRAN DEC. 18, !1978
Just before the Shah fell
@NYTimes

The weight of the world now rests on the shoulders of Mir Hossein Mousavi. I expect that Khamenei's people have privately sent signals to him that they're ready for a bloodbath, they're prepared to use overwhelming force to crush this, and is he willing to lead the people in the streets to slaughter?


Mousavi is not Khomeini, and Khamenei is not the Shah. Meaning, Khomeini would not hesitate to lead his followers to "martyrdom", and the Shah did not have the stomach for mass bloodshed. This time the religious zealots are the ones holding power.

The anger and the rage and sense of injustice people feel will not subside anytime soon, but if Mousavi concedes defeat he will demoralize millions of people. At the moment the demonstrations really have no other leadership. It's become a symbiotic relationship, Mousavi feeds off people's support, and the popular support allows Mousavi the political capital to remain defiant. So Mousavi truly has some agonizing decisions to make.

Rafsanjani's role also remains critical. Can he co-opt disaffected revolutionary elites to undermine Khamenei? As Khamenei said, they've known each other for 52 years, when they were young apostles of Ayatollah Khomeini. I expect that Khamenei's people have told Rafsanjani that if he continues to agitate against Khamenei behind the scenes, he and his family will be either imprisoned or killed, and that the people of Iran are unlikely to weep for the corrupt Rafsanjani family.

Whatever happens, and I know I shouldn't be saying this as an analyst, but my eyes well when I think of the tremendous bravery and fortitude of the Iranian people. They deserve a much better regime than the one they have.

@CarnegieEndowment



THE COMING CRACKDOWN
@DailyDish

Amazing! Take my 2 year old son down to the park for a couple of hours thinking I probably won't miss much...HA!

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#21)

  1. Prysmith #iranelection If sms is back up then that is so because it offers the govt some advantage. Be afraid, be very afraid. less than 10 seconds ago from web
  2. camillabredal RT@oxfordgirl Delete yr sms as soon as sent/received. If police or Guards come 2 get U smash yr phn or throw away. #Iranelection #Iranel ... less than 10 seconds ago from TweetDeck
  3. PouyanKarbor Advice - remove sim and use mobile to film ANY violence or attak against Sea of Green - #Iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web
  4. DunveganSF Have designated "medics" that carry first-aid items in backpack for tomorrow. Some critical care in street could save lives. #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from TweetGrid



"Salaam. I'm not well at all. I'm afraid, but tomorrow, I'm going.

ردا (شنبه) ساعت 4، با حضور موسوی، خاتمی و کروبی از میدان انقلاب تا آزادی, راه پیمائی سرنوشت ساز سبز ها

[TEHRAN PROTEST CONFIRMED] this Saturday June 20 4:00 PM Enghelab Sq. Tehran . Iran Please Share any which way you can

e-souce: new chant today: "My dead brother, I will get your vote back! And thegovernment cheats, and the Leader supports!"Green-stream

Voices are louder tonight.

Tonight at 10 pm, on the rooftops everyone chanted 'Death to the Dictator.' On previous nights it wasn't so strong.

People are angry. I think it will get pretty bloody tomorrow." end quote

Iran's situation is crisis , all say that tomorrow is a conflict day

The young boys and girls of Tehran, not the students, are "Basiji Hunting" at night. This is crucial to success.

confirmed - IRIB.ir - HACKED - Dos Dos Dos Dos

Another update from Iran: [translated] "We now have access to Facebook; plus, we're each armed with 'filter-breakers' [proxies]. Don't worry

students and arrested people at prisons are tortured so hard and told them that here is worse than Guantanamo

some of Arts professors of Tehran University said that will go to strike from tomorrow morning , Saturday

Of course Mousavi has been silenced - but he has not yet been arrested - today everybody was silenced! - #Iranelection
Persiankiwi

My Martyr Brother

Lee 'Scratch' Perry - International Broadcaster (featuring Roots Manuva)

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#20)

brawndo4life "It always seems impossible until its done." - Nelson Mandela . Stay strong sea of green! #iranelection #gr88 less than 20 seconds ago from web

VUruburu now its up 2u 2 keep #iranelection up.need some sleep! less than 10 seconds ago from web
Know that feeling!


Translation @HuffPo

@twitter/story of ohiohelp being beaten up is confirmed fake.


@TimN - it is deliberate, will dm later/regards.

AlexKmn when chanting allah o akbar, stand in middle of roof or turn the lights in room off so u wont be seen by basiji #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web

aMMPh RT: Iran jams BBC signals. So BBC throws in 2 extra satellites http://tinyurl.com/n4oadw #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web


MOUSAVI SILENCED
@TheGuardian

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#19)



Iran, citizen media and media attention


#iranelection "“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable.”

3:46 pm: Another message from a friend of NIAC in Tehran:

According to him, tomorrow’s rally is scheduled for 4-6pm from Engelab Sq (Revolution Sq) to Azadi Sq (Freedom Sq). He believes that there will be casualties tomorrow on the count that people are angry with Khamenei’s sermon today and will voice their outrage tomorrow at the demonstration. He believes that “Khamenei has put the gun to his own mouth.”

3:09 pm: One of our readers requested that we translate the following blog post: “Tomorrow is a big day, may I get killed tomorrow!” (http://balatarin.com/permlink/2009/6/19/1625688)

“I will participate in the demonstrations tomorrow. Maybe they will turn violent. Maybe I will be one of the people who is going to get killed. I’m listening to all my favorite music. I even want to dance to a few songs. I always wanted to have very narrow eyebrows. Yes, maybe I will go to the salon before I go tomorrow! There are a few great movie scenes that I also have to see. I should drop by the library, too. It’s worth to read the poems of Forough and Shamloo again. All family pictures have to be reviewed, too. I have to call my friends as well to say goodbye. All I have are two bookshelves which I told my family who should receive them. I’m two units away from getting my bachelors degree but who cares about that. My mind is very chaotic. I wrote these random sentences for the next generation so they know we were not just emotional and under peer pressure. So they know that we did everything we could to create a better future for them. So they know that our ancestors surrendered to Arabs and Mongols but did not surrender to despotism. This note is dedicated to tomorrow’s children…”
@NIAC

It's Time

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. Mahatma Gandhi

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs Responds To Iran's Supreme Leader's [Khamenei] Statement



That is definitely it for the night!

HA! - I know what time it is, time to get a little sleep

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#18)


صحنه هايی از خشونت های خيابانی عليه مردم ايران


HeikeM RT @MickPuck: Thinks guns that don't work, militia that desert their posts, and the disarming power of love to the oppressors. #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from TweetDeck
LucasEmerson Bang bang may be stronger than tweet tweet, but it is still amazing that those two concepts are being compared. #IranElection less than 10 seconds ago from web

Lydia Guevara's PETA ad

Dig the bandoleer made with carrots!!!
Thanx:@HangoverHelper

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#17)


One of Mousavi's paintings.
More here.
(Thanx Nico)

Shanethe13 @mjbunch DDOSing sites will slow down the internet for all of Iran, blocking out protesters too. The attacks don't help anyone #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from web

yigalkahana Absolute power degrades every subject to the condition of a slave. Francois Fenelon #iranelection 2 minutes ago from web
gregmacaltao Peggy Noonan: When the young rise against the old, the future rises against the past. In that contest, the future always wins. #Iranelection 2 minutes ago from web




یک نفر = یک سخنگو

One person = one broadcaster

یک نفر = یک سخنگو

Iranian updates (keep refreshing page#16)

یک نفر = یک سخنگو

Mousavi's web page translated with Google Persian translator
One person=one broadcaster!

Hi there - Tehran, Esfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of...

Khamenei supporters bussed in for his speech.
@HuffPo

NUMBER CRUNCHING!

The Serbian Precedent
@DailyDish
What I keep getting reminded of is Paris May 1968!


11:56 AM ET -- Are U.S. officials being too quiet? I wanted to reexamine this question in light of some new comments from today. First, from Spencer Ackerman:

Hadi Ghaemi of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said he has a hard time taking a strong stance one way or the other about the Berman-Pence Iran resolution currently being debated on the House floor. But it's wading awfully close into a "political act" for his taste "The text is not objectionable," Ghaemi told me. "But it will be seen as a political act" by the Iranian regime.

Second, via Andrew, comments by Amir Fakhravar, who has been "jailed and tortured in Iran for advocating democracy and speaking out against the Iranian government" and remains in touch with reformers:

"Right now, (Obama) could say, 'America stands for freedom and democracy, and as a United States president, I want to stand behind all of the freedom fighters in the world that are fighting peacefully to have democracy and freedom,'" Fakhravar said. "That's the American Dream. I don't know why he didn't say that. He said, 'this is none of our business.'"

The contrary argument, of course, is that if Obama or Congress speak out more aggressively, it will endanger the reformists in Iran and give ammunition to Khamenei and his allies.

Khamenei's speech today pushed me to reexamine this line of thinking. He didn't need an incendiary line from Obama to stir up anti-U.S. sentiments -- he just made one up. "It was said on behalf of the U.S. President that he was waiting for a day that people came out to streets," he claimed.

It seems my basic question is: Can Obama afford to be slightly more forward leaning on human rights concerns given that Khamenei's government is willing to fabricate statements to advance his own agenda?
Nico @HuffPo


A DIFFERENT IRANIAN REVOLUTION
insightful op-ed piece @ NY Times

Rachid Taha - Rock El Casbah