lord of the flies & clever alibis. ([info]happyville) wrote,
@ 2009-06-17 07:31:00
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655 ♥ more on iran.


i realize now i do not fear death... i fear my daughter will not be free when i die


- From the Twitter of an Iranian medical student


"If it bothers you so much, then why don't you stop watching?" seems to be the question of the last few days from my friends and family who know how invested I have become in the cause of the Iranian people (as I have explained in great detail here) The answer is simple: one day of caring is not enough. We must be the voice for the people of Iran who would otherwise be silenced. They are without reliable news sources, they are without mobile phone calls, text messaging, facebook, twitter, youtube, AIM, Yahoo, Google, and pretty much every other useful outlet for information you can think of. Yet they persist on the streets and on the internet in any way they can. The least we can do, whether we are across continents, oceans, or time zones, is spread their words safely.



My death is irrelevant.Wht is important is that u do not forget my words.We want freedom.i will die 4that


- From the Twitter of a protester in Tehran


Right now, brave men and women in Iran, both young and old, are sacrificing their lives for their voices to be heard. They must fear not only the police, but also the Basij -a force of men loyal to the government who plant themselves among crowds in plain clothes in order to discretely attack protesters and incite chaos.The protesters are peaceful. They mass together in crowds that are reported to grow in size every day. At night they have very few, if any, safe places to stay. Houses with satelite dishes were attacked by the Basij tonight, and during the 50 minutes of Twitter's maintenance, another university was attacked.



140 characters is a novel when you're being shot at.


- From another Iranian Twitter


WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?



  1. The most obvious thing to do is stay informed. Keep an eye on reliable sources on Twitter, refresh blogs and news sites that are covering the stories.

  2. If you are on twitter, retweet information from reliable twitters, but REMOVE THE USERNAME if they are in Iran. People have died because of the lack of responsibility by fellow tweeters and the media in this front. They can be tracked down by the government of Iran.

  3. Spread the information elsewhere. Repost this article or write your own on Facebook, Myspace, Tumblr, or anywhere else you can think of. If you write your own, make sure you are concise and accurate. Link to your sources for people to learn more.

  4. Change your location on Twitter to Tehran or Iran, and your time zone to GMT +3:30.

  5. DO NOT auto-refresh and take down websites, even if you are asked. It slows down the internet for the rest of the people in Iran.

  6. If you make a proxy DO NOT post it publically, otherwise it is useless. Send it in a direct message to a trusted source.

  7. DO NOT spam the hash tag #IranElection with useless things to "confuse the government". This does not help at all.


USEFUL SITES TO FURTHER HELP


Cyber War Guide for Iran Elections


Green Revolution - How to Help


Anonymous - Why We Protest - Iran



STAY INFORMED!


Follow on Twitter: @ProtesterHelp and @StopAhmadi


(REMINDER: DO NOT REPOST PERSONAL TWITTERS OF THOSE INSIDE THE COUNTRY, EVEN IF THEY ARE RELIABLE!)


Chronology of events


Live-blogging by Andrew Sullivan


General information from a poser on Fark.com


Live-blogging on HuffingtonPost



دنیارابگوییدچطورآنهاانتخاباتمان دزدیده اند
Tell the world how they have stolen our election


- original article by one_hoopy_frood on LJ



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[info]towards
2009-06-17 11:40 am UTC (link)
I love your icon *so* much.

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[info]happyville
2009-06-17 11:44 am UTC (link)
It's such a lovely photo! These people are amazing omg. (And beautiful, have you noticed how gorgeous they all are? On top of being brave, and everything. Goodness.)

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[info]forrent
2009-06-17 11:52 am UTC (link)
I'm sitting at my computer sobbing. I was reading along and although I've been following this religiously on multiple blogs and twitters when I came to this: 140 characters is a novel when you're being shot at. It got to me in a way that nothing else has. It's taken me a couple of minutes to get myself under control enough to type this. Thank you for posting this.

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[info]happyville
2009-06-17 11:55 am UTC (link)
I was there when that tweet was first sent in, it's awful. :(

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[info]jorajo
2009-06-17 01:06 pm UTC (link)
This is one of the most amazing pictures I've seen:



A bunch of unarmed women aiding a protester. The women are such a strong part of this. It's amazing and admirable. I feel like such a coward.

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[info]nibblepunk
2009-06-17 07:21 pm UTC (link)
Whenever I see this photograph, I admit, I get chills.

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[info]countessariadne
2009-06-17 03:26 pm UTC (link)
I am so posting this on my Facebook. (I'm really trying hard not to cry because I'm in a public place. :/)

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[info]nibblepunk
2009-06-17 07:22 pm UTC (link)
You have such a gorgeous avatar.
And thank you for making such a lengthy post about this. :)
I first heard about this yesterday, and I like it that more people are learning about what is happening.

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this is my history geek speaking.
[info]rayerai
2009-06-18 06:32 am UTC (link)
I'm not going to preach to you why this is important, 'cause you already know, so I'm just going to get to the point:

I'm not on Twitter, but I'm probably going to join, because I want to document this as much as I can. Care to help? Do you have any particularly heavy-hitting and significant Tweets to share?

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