Monday, 29 June 2009

Iran continued...




Neda Agha Soltan Death: Ahmadinejad Orders Investigation Into Killing@HuffPo


The Thugs Who Lead Iran's Supreme Leader /GarySick






Iran 'has arrested 2,000’ in violent crackdown on dissent@TheTimes

Cannabis-Psychosis link not caused by dopamine increase

There is now growing evidence that cannabis use causes a small but reliable increase in the chance of developing psychosis. Traditionally, this was explained by the drug increasing dopamine levels in the brain but a new study shortly to be published in NeuroImage suggests that the active ingredient in cannabis doesn’t effect this important neurotransmitter.

Despite some dissenting voices, disruption to the mesolimbic dopamine pathway is widely thought to be the key problem in the development of delusions, hallucinations and the other psychotic symptoms commonly diagnosed as schizophrenia.

This has led to the assumption that the small increased risk of psychosis reliably associated with cannabis use is due to the drug increasing dopamine levels in a deep brain structure called the striatum.

In itself, this is partly based on another assumption - the virtual mantra of recreational drug research that ‘all drugs of abuse increase dopamine levels in the reward system’ of which the striatum is a part.

This new study, led by neuroscientist Paul Stokes, tested dopamine levels by using a type of PET brain scan where participants are injected with a radioactive tracer that binds to free dopamine receptors. Higher dopamine levels will mean that there are less free dopamine receptors and, therefore, lower tracer levels.

@RenegadeFuturist

Roddy Radiation & The Tearjerkers - Desire


Slim seen here modeling the Tearjerkers log on the back of his jacket!
(I still have my Tearjerkers denim jacket but unfortunately the 'Ruth Ellis' t-shirt had to be binned after nearly 30 years!)

Smoking # 22 (For Mogodonia!)

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Thousands of Iranians ignore threats, march in rally@LATimes







Photos @Demotix

I could have settled for Michael Jackson



Hich-Kas: Bunch of Soldiers


Hip-Hop direct from the streets of Tehran, Iran. Hich-Kas drops this trak. Cultures of Resistance helped produce the video and now bringin' it. East, West, North, South. Don't matter where you're from. Beats are universal and music can be a way to understand eachother even when governments and media prefer we not make the effort

Bloggers Unite For A Free Iran






Today in Iran there are bloggers languishing in jail for attempting to get the truth out to the world of what is presently happening in their country.
To the readers from free nations please take time out to think for a moment how much you take your freedom for granted!

Here.

Sussan Deyhim - Orchestral Performance


Downtime/


THE HUFFINGTON POST
DAILY DISH
NIAC
THE LEDE
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
#gr88
#iraninternational
(@ twitter)

ANONYMOUS IRAN

ETC>

Another long day here in the 'Exile' compound down here in downtown 'teh-ran' and about to put away the brain for another night. Please follow what goes on at the links above/
Again thanx for following.

If you follow on all the links that I have posted today again there is some very interesting reading...

Finally a message to all the people following this blog in Iran:
Any pictures or words would be gratefully accepted here at Exile...

Monastreet @ gmail dot com
twitter/exilestreet

Later/

Karroubi at today's rally

A picture says a thousand words...

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"The Mugabe of Iran and a prayer for Peace"

I am an Englishman, so no doubt Ayatollah Ali Khameini would call me "Satan" and "A Snake", and in return all I see is the Mugabe of Iran, a petty old man clinging to power and willing to see innocent men, women and children be beaten, tortured and murdered in order to retain his power. Is controlling other people now his obsession?

In Torquay in 1979 I taught English as a Foreign Language and some of my students were Iranians, my age or slightly younger. I still think of them as my brothers and sisters and I remember vividly the stories they told: of their hate for the puppet dictator the Shah, of their fear of "the midnight knock" when members of Savak would come to the door and take away family members, who were never seen again. The early and mid-1970s were days of fear and repression, of brutality by the secret police. How little times change, now we are back to the days of Savak, thanks to Ali Khameini and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Yes, I remember 1979 and I remember too my students' joy when the brave Ayatollah Khomeini returned to his country and gave his people a taste of freedom, for the first time in years they could speak freely to one another again of their hopes and dreams. I remember too the admiration and respect that I felt for a spiritual leader called Hossein Ali Montazeri (حسین علی منتظری), now a Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, who was and still is a superior being who cares deeply for the welfare of his people. Unfortunately, after the passing of Ayatollah Khomeini, the wrong man came to power.

I should like to pay my respects to Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, to my students of 30 years ago Jahla and Mohsen and all the Iranians I have known, and please, people of Iran, do not forget young ندا (Neda) and the other innocents who have been murdered these last few weeks while they were peacefully marching. It is said that Neda means "voice of the people",now you will have to speak well of her and the others who have died, speak well and remember them, and do not allow their names and characters to be dragged through the dust under the label of "terrorist", as Ahmadinejad would like. Let truth and peace shine over all, and let the souls of the dead rest in peace and love.

With respect

Graham Cunnington, UK
Comment here
Well Said!

RT IRAN Mousavi could not join people today but apparently he's spoken to them through a mobile & a loudspeaker. #iranelection #Iran
less than 10 seconds ago from web



Are Senior Clerics As Divided As Iran? Audio @NPR



Clashes around Ghoba mosque have intensified & forces are heavily beating people to disperse them. #iranelection #gr88 less than 20 seconds ago from TwitterFox


Iran update - Revolution 2.0 (Refresh page)


Iranian police clash with up to 3,000 protesters@chron

Again! BreakingNewsAP: Witnesses say Iranian police fire tear gas in clashes with up to 3,000 protesters in Tehran. #iranelection #freeiran less than 10 seconds ago from web


Influential former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, seen by analysts as a possible mediator in any effort to defuse the election row, called for a thorough examination of complaints.


He praised a decision by Khamenei last week to extend a deadline for the Guardian Council to receive and look into objections by defeated candidates, the ISNA news agency reported.

"I hope those who are involved in this issue thoroughly and fairly review and study the legal complaints," Rafsanjani said.

Breaking his post-election silence, he described events after the vote as a conspiracy by suspicious elements aimed at dividing people and the Islamic system, and also targeting people's trust in it. "Wherever the people entered the scene with full alertness, such plots were foiled," the ISNA and IRNA news agencies quoted him as saying, without elaborating.

Rafsanjani, who has occupied key posts since the founding of the Islamic Republic, backed Mousavi's election campaign and was fiercely criticized by Ahmadinejad on television.

@HuffPo


Anti-Riot Vans Moving toward Shariati, St, Clashes at Mohseni SQ. #iranelection
half a minute ago from web

The Persian Lioness: Iranian Women in History



]مسجد قبا-شریعتی-هفتم تیر

تجمع مردم معترض به نتایج انتخابات-هفتم تیر ماه 88 رو به روی مسج
قبا واقع در محدوده خیابان شریعتی

Helicopters Flying Over ppl &Anti-Riot Police Asking ppl to leave, The Meeting is Cancled! But ppl Staying in the St. #iranelection less than 10 seconds ago from UberTwitter

Authorities are riding on motorcycles alongside the marchers, who are telling each other to walk slowly and drag their feet, a CNN producer reported. Police are telling the demonstrators to move faster, said the producer, who CNN is not naming for security reasons.

The marchers are walking from north to south down a major street, Shariati Street, near the Ghoba Mosque, where a memorial is being held in honor of a hero of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Some of the protesters are telling the police that they have the legal right to protest in peace, the CNN journalist said.



Qoba Mosque now: People started to leave the gathering. Karroubi attended. Some clashes afterwards. #iranelection half a minute ago from web

Based on reports from Ghoba mosque, it is full of people and tens of thousands of people are in nearby streets. #iranelection
less than 5 seconds ago from web
Snipers and Inteligence officers are seen on the roofs near Ghoba, an Unit of Anti-Riot Police Warned People to Leave! #iranelection less than 20 seconds ago from we

RT @RAGreeneCNN About 5000 protest silently in Tehran, slow-walking street. Link will be updated http://tinyurl.com/ldyrow #iranelection
less than 10 seconds ago from web

Hierarchy of Power in Iran

(Click on image to enlarge)
From NY Times
Here.

Sunday, 28 June 2009

پلیس ضد شورش تهران


خشونت ماموران دولتی با مردم در اعتراضات اخير

Andy and Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora - Stand By Me



BONUS:AUDIO
HERE.
The only time JBJ will appear on this blog I promise!

Whatever you are thinking Sting - Don't do it!!!



WTF #5



June 27, 2009, 12:30 pm

A Congregation of the Armed and Faithful

New Bethel ChurchPool photo by Ed Reinke Cliff Meadows, left, listening to Ken Pagano, the pastor at New Bethel Church.

The Lede is in Louisville, keeping track of events at the New Bethel Church, which has invited its members and the public to bring their firearms this afternoon in celebration of gun rights.

Update | 8:06 p.m. It was as peaceful as a family picnic, maybe even more so because everyone seemed to agree — it is time, they said, to stand up openly for gun rights, even in church, which is where they stood today.

Nearly 180 people flocked into the sanctuary of the New Bethel Church here late Saturday afternoon, some of them wearing side arms, many of them saying “Amen,” as Ken Pagano, the pastor, spoke from the sanctuary stage in front of a large wooden cross.

“We want to send a message that there are legal, civil, law-abiding intelligent people who also own guns,” he said in a 90-minute program that was part sermon, part gun-safety lesson and part display of the power of positive thinking. “There is nothing to be afraid of from a legal firearms owner.”

Mr. Pagano was not wearing a firearm. But another pastor — Charlie Hinckley, who has been the preacher at another Assembly of God church until recently and joined Mr. Pagano on the platform — was wearing his .380 Smith & Wesson on the belt of his jeans.

He said after the program that it was the first time he had worn his firearm into church. Asked if he felt weird doing so, he said, “No, considering what we’re here for.”

William Southern, 35, an irrigation specialist who attended the event, said he had no qualms about wearing his .357 magnum into church and that it wasn’t much different from carrying his cell phone.

“It almost has the same feeling, it’s about the same weight,” he said. “I didn’t pay any attention to it.”

Like many others, he said that earlier in the country’s history, preachers had been required to carry their firearms into church. “Our country started off that way,” he said. “What’s wrong with it now?”

Asked what today’s event would accomplish, he said, “Gun awareness, I hope, but in all reality, probably just a fun day.”

Update | 4:50 p.m. A banner has been unfurled on the lawn at the New Bethel Church here, where people are starting to pull into the parking lot for the gun celebration.

Sheriff’s deputies are on hand to make sure the firearms that are openly carried into the sanctuary are not loaded. (Of course, they will not check the concealed weapons that may come in because, by definition, they will not know who has them.) The festivities are scheduled to get under way within the hour.

In the meantime, here is an interesting story from The Los Angeles Times, which reports that violence in churches is on the upswing.

The Times article quotes a church security consultant saying that in the last decade, 50 people were killed and 30 wounded in 35 church shootings. In 2007, there were 6 church shootings. In 2008, there were 18.

In response to this rise in shootings, the article says, churches are turning to security companies for help and even asking members to carry guns to church to protect their security.
That very much reflects the view of Ken Pagano, the pastor here at the New Bethel Church, who is the organizing force behind the event Saturday, which will include some lessons in gun safety as well as a $1 raffle for a handgun.

Original Post | 12:30 p.m. We are just a few hours away from the bring-your-gun-to-church event here at the New Bethel Church in Louisville. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

The pastor, Ken Pagano, told us a couple of days ago that the church’s insurance company was opting out for the day, and that there was some question about whether parishioners would have to leave their guns outside. But I just spoke with Mr. Pagano, and he said he had found new insurance coverage for the day. He would not say who provided it.

“Everything is a go,” he said.

He said he still had no idea how many people might show up.

And he said he was still deluged with interview requests. He got up at 4 a.m., he said, to accommodate a network TV crew, and he was preparing for another network interview shortly. He said he had been e-mailing with some people in Bulgaria and a man in Amsterdam, who, Mr. Pagano said, told him he wants a “totally gun-free world.”

Mr. Pagano said that between 90 and 95 percent of the mail and calls about the event were positive. The negative comments, he said, were from people who do not understand that what he is doing is legal.

“This is like I’m driving down the highway and doing the speed limit of 55 and people are honking and making obscene gestures because I’m obeying the speed limit,” he said. “I’m not doing anything that’s illegal, unbiblical, unhistorical or unconstitutional, but people still want me to justify it.”

He also said that he had heard that another church in Kentucky was holding a similar event, but said he did not know where that was.



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  • June 26, 2009, 2:45 pm

    A Debate Over Guns in a Kentucky Church

    Update | 7:06 p.m.

    On my way into the library here in Louisville, I was greeted by this sign.

    Katharine Q. Seelye

    It was kind of startling for someone who lives in New York City, where the guns laws are much more restrictive and there is no need (or less of a perceived need) for such signs.

    But here in Kentucky, the gun laws are among the least restrictive in the country, which makes possible an event like the one tomorrow night at the New Bethel Church, where people will be wearing and carrying their firearms into the sanctuary for a celebration.

    You don’t need a license or permit to buy or carry rifles or shotguns in Kentucky, and you don’t need a permit to buy a handgun, though you do need a permit to carry a handgun. And you can get a license to conceal your firearms, if you meet certain requirements (are 21, pass a course, etc.).

    Even with a license, there are some places where you can’t go: police department, jail, courthouse, school, daycare center or airport, to a meeting of a governing body or to a place that sells alcohol as a primarymain part of its business (that is, you can’t bring your gun into a bar but you can bring it into most restaurants).

    But bringing a concealed weapon into church is perfectly legal.

    Still, some places where guns are legal, like certain restaurants, say, or the library, don’t want them. In those cases, they have to post a sign saying specifically that concealed weapons are not allowed.
    It’s all part of a gun culture that is long entwined with Kentucky history. I was chatting about this with James C. Klotter, Kentucky’s state historian and a history professor at Georgetown College, near Lexington. He said he worried that this gun culture gave outsiders a negative view of the state.

    “Unfortunately, Kentucky has always had this image of a mountaineer with moonshine over one shoulder and a rifle over the other,” he said. Of the bring-your-gun-to-church day, he sighed. “This just feeds the image,” he said.

    But, he added brightly, “Kentucky has many cultures.”

    Update | 4:53 p.m.

    Here’s something interesting that popped up when we were researching the surge in gun sales that occurred across the country after President Obama’s election in November.

    As we noted before, the post-election surge may be tapering off. Of course, every surge tapers off, almost by definition. But what we saw here was a remarkably consistent cyclical pattern to the ebb and flow of gun sales.



    These are the numbers of instant criminal background checks that take place when a gun is bought or transferred. It’s the closest gauge there is of actual gun sales, which the feds don’t track.

    As you can see from the pattern, gun sales tend to start rising in the fall and reach their peak in December. Then they dip, dropping to their lowest levels in the summer.

    We checked with the FBI about the pattern, and they confirmed our hunch: two things are going on here. One is that hunting seasons begin in the fall, so naturally there would be more sales then. The other is the holidays. People like to give guns as presents, or at least receive them.

    So, was the spike after Mr. Obama’s election in November just part of a cyclical pattern? Was it a bit of hype by those with an interest in seeing gun sales rise?

    Yes and no. The two durable factors of hunting season and the holidays were obviously still at play. But as you can see, this surge was a record, in raw numbers, and the peak lasted a little longer than it usually does. The same thing happened with the surge in late 2001 surge brought on by 9/11. You can see from the chart that the post-9/11 peak continued longer than usual.

    In November 2008, there were 1,529,635 background checks — more than at any time since the instant check program began in 1998 — and a 42 percent jump over the previous November (there was no corresponding 42 percent rise in the population). The checks were off slightly in December, and more in January and February, then back up in March. They started to slide in April, as they typically do. But this April, they were still 30 percent above the previous April. They continued down in May, but again, that was still 15 percent above the previous May.

    So it was fortuitous for those with an interest in promoting gun sales — gun sellers, of course, and lobbying groups like the National Rifle Association — that Mr. Obama’s election was in November. The numbers were going to rise anyway; the election was icing on the cake.

    2:45 p.m.

    I’m here in Louisville (where the temp is a blistering 92 degrees and it’s really humid) to follow the “bring-your-gun-to-church” celebration here on Saturday night.

    Yesterday I wrote about Ken Pagano, the pastor of the New Bethel Church. He’s what some are calling the “pistol-packing pastor,” who has invited his parishioners to bring their weapons into the sanctuary, learn a bit about firearms safety, raffle off a gun and have a picnic.

    Clergy from some other churches and peace activists are sponsoring an alternative event, called “Bring your peaceful heart, leave your gun at home,” and today I visited with the organizers.

    The alternative is planned for the same time as the gun celebration, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church in Louisville’s east end, about a half-hour from New Bethel.

    The executive director of the Interfaith Paths to Peace, Terry Taylor, one of the organizers, told me that he and 18 co-sponsors planned this event because they were “deeply troubled by the idea of wearing weapons into sacred space.”

    He said they did not consider themselves “protesters,” per se, and did not want to be part of a demonstration at New Bethel. (Mr. Pagano told me he plans to set up a cordoned-off area for demonstrators outside his church.)

    Terry Taylor and Diana Fulner are coordinating the alternative event. Katharine Q. Seelye Terry Taylor and Diana Fulner are coordinating the alternative event.

    “A protest is not the way we do things,” Mr. Taylor said. “We’re not against things, we’re for things. Going and carrying signs at that event would build unhappiness and could potentially be confrontational. They have the right to do what they want. We’re going to give people an alternative that we think is better.”

    The co-sponsors include those from many faiths: Quakers, Episcopalians, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Unitarians and Tibetan Buddhists. Their event, also a picnic, will feature music, chalk-painting and readings about peace. Mr. Taylor said one Quaker planned to read from the “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.”

    No one really knows how many people will show up at either event. Mr. Taylor said he expected the gun event would “bring people out in significant numbers because it’s so odd.”

    “It’s attracting national and international attention,” he said, “but it’s not who we are.”

    He said he told Mr. Pagano about their alternative event. “To his credit,” Mr. Taylor said, “he said he felt that that’s what America is all about — we’ll do our thing and he’ll do his. Then we’ll move forward. Two different worlds.”

    @TheLede

    Joan Baez - We Shall Overcome (for the people of Iran)

    Michael Jackson - Morphine


    Excerpt of lyrics:
    "Relax
    This won't hurt you
    Before I put it in
    Close your eyes and count to ten
    Don't cry
    I won't convert you
    There's no need to dismay
    Close your eyes and drift away

    Demerol
    Demerol
    Oh God he's taking Demerol
    Demerol
    Demerol
    Oh God he's taking Demerol

    He's tried
    Hard to convince her
    To be over what he had
    Today he wants it twice as bad"

    !!!
    Via 'DailyDish'

    A Tale of Two Twitterers in Iran

    Story here.

    I also hope that persiankiwi is safe.

    Battle for Iran shifts from the streets to the heart of power

    Ayatollah Khamenei's support for President Ahmadinejad has led both moderates and hard-liners to start plotting against him.

    Peter Beaumont in 'The Observer' here.

    Your request is being processed... US Announces Shift In Afghanistan Drug Policy

    Story at 'HuffPo' here.

    Homeless Guy Smashes Other Homeless Guy Upside Head With Skateboard During Quantum Physics Argument

    Bell's Theorem and the Death of Locality? Or the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument? We may never know what the beef was, but an argument between two homeless men about the splitting of atoms resulted in the splitting of lip: computerscience.jpgA homeless man is on trial in San Mateo County on charges that he smacked a fellow transient in the face with a skateboard as the victim was engaged in a conversation about quantum physics, authorities said today.

    Jason Everett Keller, 40, allegedly accosted another homeless man, Stephan Fava, on the 200 block of Grand Avenue in South San Francisco at about 1:45 p.m. March 30.

    At the time, Fava was chatting with an acquaintance, who is also homeless, about "quantum physics and the splitting of atoms," according to prosecutors.

    Keller joined in the conversation and, for reasons unknown, got upset, authorities said. He picked up his skateboard and hit Fava in the face with it, splitting his lip, prosecutors said.

    Physics discussion ends in skateboard attack (SF Gate, image via Computer Science for Fun)

    Via 'Boingboing'

    (Thanx HerrB)

    UPDATE: KELLER FOUND NOT GUILTY!

    Updated videos



    More videos collected by Ms. Fifi here.

    Green Brief 11

    T shirt design - "Aim for the Heart of Freedom!"



    Download design
    HERE.


    How to make screenprints without photo emulsion here.

    Via 'ANONYMOUS IRAN'

    Saturday, 27 June 2009

    Agreed: It IS absolutely fucking outrageous!


    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama scoffed at the idea that he should apologize to Iran's leaders for criticizing their violent crackdown on demonstrators and said Friday it was President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who must answer to his own people.

    Standing next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Obama said the United States and Germany share "one voice" in condemning the Iranian effort to crush dissent. He said Iran's leaders cannot hide the "outrageous" behavior of clamping down violently on their people.

    "We see it and we condemn it," Obama said.

    Said Merkel: "We will not forget this."

    Obama spoke in a joint White House appearance with Merkel after they conferred privately. The two leaders have met three times since Obama took office, allies linked by such international troubles as the war in Afghanistan and a worldwide recession.

    Obama said it was too soon to tell how potential direct contact between the United States and Iran will be affected by the recent events. Attempting to break from his predecessor George W. Bush, Obama has sought to loosen the diplomatic freeze with Iran, but that effort is now in question -- at best.

    Keeping pressure on Iran's rulers, Obama emphasized the rights of the people there.
    "Their bravery in the face of brutality is a testament to their enduring pursuit of justice," Obama said.

    "The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. In spite of the government's efforts to keep the world from bearing witness to that violence, we see it and we condemn it."

    Merkel backed Obama's stand. And she said Iran must be kept from getting a nuclear weapon.

    Iran's violent postelection chaos has captured the world's attention and elicited increasingly sharp condemnations from Obama. Iran's ruling clergy have widened the clampdown on the opposition since a bitterly disputed June 12 presidential election, and scattered protests have replaced the initial mass rallies.

    At least 17 people have been killed in a state-led crackdown on protesters.

    Incumbent President Ahmadinejad was proclaimed the landslide winner over opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi.

    Obama's comments on Friday got more direct about the two leaders.

    He said Mousavi had captured the spirit and imagination of the Iranian people who want a more free society.

    And he dismissed statements by Ahmadinejad, who on Thursday compared Obama to Bush. Obama said he is not meddling in Iran's affairs but rather calling for principles recognized around the world.

    "A government that treats its own citizens with that kind of ruthlessness and violence and that cannot deal with peaceful protesters who are trying to have their voices heard in an equally peaceful way have moved outside of universal norms -- international norms -- that are important to uphold," Obama said.

    State TV in Iran quoted Ahmadinejad as saying on Thursday: "We expect nothing from the British government and other European governments, whose records and backgrounds are known to everybody and who have no dignity. But I wonder why Mr. Obama, who has come with the slogan of change, has fallen into this trap, the same route that Mr. Bush took and experienced its ending."

    The Iranian leader has told Obama to "show your repentance."

    Obama said he doesn't take such statements seriously.

    "He might want to consider looking at the families of those beaten or shot or detained," Obama said. "That's where Mr. Ahmadinejad and others need to answer their questions."

    Merkel pledged an effort to identify the victims of violence of Iran -- who they are and what happened to them.

    "Iran cannot count on the world turning a blind eye," she said.

    Obama used Merkel's visit to promote his working relationship with the German leader, whose support he needs on a range of international matters.

    "I trust her when she says something," Obama said.
    @HuffPo
    Via 'hangover-helper'
    Thanx Fifi!

    Meanwhile in the real world...



    شلیک به سر در تظاهرات


    WTF 4 - Drunk animals in Africa


    The fruit from the trees drop to the floor and start fermenting into alcohol, The animals eat it and get pissed!!
    (Thanx Reinhard!)

    WTF 3?

    WTF 2?

    WTF?

    "Don't pee standing up!"

    (Thanx HerrB)

    Green balloons over Tehran


    حسین موسوی


    A Statement by a group of Iranian bloggers

    ۱) ما، گروهی از وبلاگ‌نویسان ایرانی، برخوردهای خشونت‌آمیز و سرکوب‌گرانه‌ی حکومت ایران در مواجهه با راه‌پیمایی‌ها و گردهم‌آیی‌های مسالمت‌آمیز و به‌حق مردم ایران را به شدت محکوم می‌کنیم و از مقامات و مسوولان حکومتی می‌خواهیم تا اصل ۲۷ قانون اساسی جمهوری اسلامی ایران را -که بیان می‌دارد «تشكيل‏ اجتماعات‏ و راه‌ پيمايی‌ها، بدون‏ حمل‏ سلاح‏، به‏ شرط آن‏‌که‏ مخل‏ به‏ مبانی‏ اسلام‏ نباشد، آزاد است» رعایت کنند.

    ۲) ما قانون‌ شکنی‌های پیش‌آمده در انتخابات ریاست جمهوری و وقایع غم‌انگیز پس از آن را آفتی بزرگ بر جمهوریت نظام می‌دانیم و با توجه به شواهد و دلایل متعددی که برخی از نامزدهای محترم و دیگران ارائه داده‌اند، تخلف‌های عمده و بی‌سابقه‌ی انتخاباتی را محرز دانسته، خواستار ابطال نتایج و برگزاری‌ی مجدد انتخابات هستیم.

    ۳) حرکت‌هایی چون اخراج خبرنگاران خارجی و دستگیری روزنامه‌نگاران داخلی، سانسور اخبار و وارونه جلوه دادن آن‌ها، قطع شبکه‌ی پیام کوتاه و فیلترینگ شدید اینترنت نمی‌تواند صدای مردم ایران را خاموش کند که تاریکی و خفقان ابدی نخواهد بود. ما حکومت ایران را به شفافیت و تعامل دوستانه با مردم آن سرزمین دعوت کرده، امید داریم در آینده شکاف عظیم بین مردم و حکومت کم‌تر شود.

    پنجم تیرماه ۱۳۸۸ خورشیدی

    بخشی از جامعه‌ی بزرگ وبلاگ‌نویسان ایرانی

    Statement by a group of Iranian bloggers about the Presidential elections and the subsequent events

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    Stoned wallabies make crop circles

    Australian wallabies are eating opium poppies and creating crop circles as they hop around "as high as a kite", a government official has said.

    Lara Giddings, the attorney general for the island state of Tasmania, said the kangaroo-like marsupials were getting into poppy fields grown for medicine.

    She was reporting to a parliamentary hearing on security for poppy crops.

    Australia supplies about 50% of the world's legally-grown opium used to make morphine and other painkillers.

    We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles. Then they crash
    Lara Giddings, government official

    "The one interesting bit that I found recently in one of my briefs on the poppy industry was that we have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles," Lara Giddings told the hearing.

    "Then they crash," she added. "We see crop circles in the poppy industry from wallabies that are high."

    Rick Rockliff, a spokesman for poppy producer Tasmanian Alkaloids, said the wallaby incursions were not very common, but other animals had also been spotted in the poppy fields acting unusually.

    "There have been many stories about sheep that have eaten some of the poppies after harvesting and they all walk around in circles," he added.

    Retired Tasmanian poppy farmer Lyndley Chopping also said he had seen strange behaviour from wallabies in his fields.

    "They would just come and eat some poppies and they would go away," he told ABC News.

    "They'd come back again and they would do their circle work in the paddock."

    Some people believe the mysterious circles that appear in fields in a number of countries are created by aliens. Others put them down to a human hoax.

    @BBC


    I have seen a stoned wallaby but I don't know about them making crop circles. The one I saw was slurring his words and asking me for a dollar as he was trying to get the boat to see his brother in New Zealand - he looked in no mood to be formulating a series of complex agricultural design patterns. I could be wrong - they might have masterminded the twin tower attacks, who really knows?
    Dijon, Hobart, Tasmania

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