This blog is about fairness; about looking at objects from multiple perspectives. Stable transformation comes only slowly; and only if the environment is free of sporadic jitters of passion and anger that destabilize growth. I strongly believe that the path to peace crosses through the battle with self.
Monday, December 7, 2009
This is no longer about election fraud and Ahmadinejad's incompetence; this is a direct challenge to the concept of Velayat-e Faghih
There are so many videos out there that I don't know which to post now. My jaw is literally on the floor! There is no return now; and this is no longer about Ahmadinejad. This is a challenge to the supremacy of the leader!
They have been arresting students.
They have been video taping them, to intimidate them with future disciplinary action.
They have sent Basijis in the ranks of protesters to start beating them up as soon as they opened mouth to chant slogans.
They have pepper sprayed the high-profile protesters: Faezeh Hashemi and Zahra Rahnavard.
They have thrown stones at them.
They have tear gassed people.
I cannot believe slogans these kids are singing:
Torture, Crime, Death to this Velayat!
We say we don't want a king, they change his name to leader!
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I keep updating pictures and videos here.
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i love your blog. it helps me to realise what going on there in iran. i dont like ahmadinejad coz he is a threat for my country. but i belive that nobody can help but iranian people who are looking for justice. plz take a look at stastic-there is growth of opposition in iran.
--39 percent of the youth and 23 percent of the older age group who had voted for Ahmadinejad now regretted their vote.
--The most dramatic erosion of support has been in small towns and rural areas where the regime was once unquestioned
--Interestingly, the September poll showed that 63 percent of the anti-Ahmadinejad youth group, who were in a major city in June and July due to work, joined demonstrations.
--Another 22 percent said they would have liked to join but were working, though all said they wore green wristbands.
so you are not alone...
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