Is Iran next

Montag, 29. Juni 2009

Iran's Coming Revolution: For Civil Rights Or Beyond?

By Shamus Cooke

Once the radical traditions of Iranian society are re-discovered and properly organized, the inevitable conclusion will be a democratic social system, directed towards meeting the needs of its people, not the profits of businessmen or Mullahs.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22929.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Shamus+Cooke

Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009

Iranischer Klassenkampf und die Täuschungen Ahmadinedschads

http://www.meta-info.de/?site=metainfo&lid=33052

Samstag, 27. Juni 2009

Telecoms Aided Iran Government to Censor Internet

A new report finds telecoms in Europe have helped the Iranian government develop one of the world's most sophisticated mechanisms to censor the internet. It's called deep packet inspection, and it's also being used here at home.

http://www.democracynow.org/2009/6/23/deep_packet_inspection_telecoms_aided_iran


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=censor+internet

Freitag, 26. Juni 2009

Iran: Der Aufstand wird in Verhandlungszimmern fortgesetzt

...Und in den Gefängnissen gerächt. Während die Staatselite versucht, die Krise intern zu lösen, müssen sich die Protestierer auf das Schlimmste gefasst machen.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/30/30605/1.html

Donnerstag, 25. Juni 2009

'Courageous' Women Front Iran's Resistance

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/24-1

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Iran's Women Protest: Shoulder to Shoulder With Men

The Associated Press: "For years, women's defiance in Iran came in carefully planned flashes of hair under their head scarves, brightly painted fingernails and trendy clothing that could be glimpsed under bulky coats and cloaks. But these small acts of rebellion against the theocratic government have been quickly eclipsed in the wake of the disputed June 12 presidential elections. In their place came images of Iranian women marching alongside men, of their scuffles with burly militiamen, of the sobering footage of a young woman named Neda, blood pouring from her mouth and nose minutes after her fatal shooting."

http://www.truthout.org/062509K?n



Thirty Years Later ...

Mahbod Seraji, Truthout: "As the 40th day of Neda's death was commemorated in Iran a few days ago, and as I read in an article on Truthout on August 11 that a staggering number of 4,000 people were detained in protests that followed June's disputed presidential election, I was reminded of my years there as a high school student just before the Islamic Revolution subdued the country and cast it into a nightmare from which it is still trying to awaken 30 years later."

http://www.truthout.org/081209R?n

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Neda Soltan's family 'forced out of home' by Iranian authorities

Parents of young woman shot dead near protests are banned from mourning and funeral is cancelled, neighbours say.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jun/24/neda-soltan-iran-family-forced-out


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Neda+Soltan
http://www.google.de/search?q=Neda+Agha-Soltani
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Cathal+Kelly
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=++Mahbod+Seraji

Repression in Iran continues as state propaganda campaign ramps up

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/8779/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2009

Iran's Mousavi "Under 24-Hour Guard"

The Independent UK: "The Iranian opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi is under 24-hour guard by secret police and no longer able to speak freely to supporters, according to the film director Mohsen Makhmalbaf."

http://www.truthout.org/062409K?n



Iran in Turmoil

Right now, the best source of up-to-the-minute reports on the evolving Iranian situation is from people in Iran sharing via social networking. We think twitter looks like perhaps the best source. We're going to be picking up selected tweets that appear to provide the best insight into what is happening. *Remember,* this is social networking, but it can also be used for social engineering. Verifiability is always an issue. Read with a cautious eye. -ma/TO

http://www.truthout.org/iran?n

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The Islamic Republic cracks

Examiner.com - USA

Twenty-one percent of Iran's population now under the age of 25, but they
are hardly the faithful army Khominei had in mind. US-people know from the
'60s ...

http://www.examiner.com/x-12581-St-Louis-Liberal-Examiner~y2009m6d24-The-Islamic-Republic-cracks

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Mousavi says he won’t end his challenge

Thibodaux Daily Comet

06/25/09

Iranian authorities briefly arrested dozens of university professors who met with embattled opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, his Web site said Thursday, but he vowed to persevere with his election challenge despite the apparent attempt to isolate him from his supporters. The declared winner of the June 12 balloting, hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, accused President Barack Obama of meddling in Iran’s affairs...

http://tinyurl.com/n6luk2



Iran: Six Mousavi supporters reportedly hanged

Jerusalem Post [Israel]

07/01/09

As the Iranian authorities warned the opposition on Tuesday that they would tolerate no further protests over the disputed June 12 presidential elections, a report emerged of the hangings of six supporters of defeated candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi. Speaking after Iran’s top legislative body upheld the election victory of incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, sources in Iran told this reporter in a telephone interview that the hangings took place in the holy city of Mashhad on Monday. There was no independent confirmation of the report. On Monday, witnesses said thousands of policemen and Basij militiamen carrying batons were deployed in Teheran’s main squares to prevent any recurrence of the opposition protests. Drivers who so much as shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ or beeped their horns had their windows smashed by the Basiji and riot police...

http://tinyurl.com/ldfvn7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Moussavi digs in on Ahmadinejad election win

'From now on we will have a government the legitimacy of which the majority of the people, including me, will not acknowledge,' Moussavi said in his first reaction to the official confirmation of Ahmadinejad's re-election.

http://snipurl.com/lec6k



Mousavi to disclose tell-all documents

As the Iranian opposition continues to express skepticism about the election result, defeated candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi says he will present documents that prove electoral fraud.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=99550&sectionid=351020101



Protesters' blood will not go in vain: Mousavi

Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi vowed not to let the blood of protesters killed in postelection crackdown go in vain as he met with the family of a young man shot to death during the turmoil, reformist Web site reported Wednesday.

http://snipurl.com/nd53u


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mousavi

Iran: Zuckerbrot und Peitsche

Das Regime will nun auch gegen Mussawi vorgehen und jeden Protest endgültig zerschlagen, will aber auch die Stimmen in jeder Urne bekannt geben.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/30/30579/1.html

On the death of Neda Agha-Soltan

Written by Henry Adams, Randy Talbot, Hank Berger, and Bill Bridges
Wednesday, 24 June 2009

On Tuesday, the New York Times devoted two front-page stories and an Op-Ed to the death of Neda Agha-Soltan in Tehran on Sat., Jun. 20. -- "Her death is stirring wide outrage in a society that is infused with the culture of martyrdom," Nazila Fatih wrote.[1] -- On his website, Mehdi Karroubi, one of the defeated candidates in the Jun. 12 Iranian presidential election, called Neda a martyr: “A young girl, who did not have a weapon in her soft hands, or a grenade in her pocket, became a victim of thugs who are supported by a horrifying intelligence apparatus.” -- Little is known about her: "Her friends and relatives were mostly afraid to speak, and the government broke up public attempts to mourn her. She studied philosophy and took underground singing lessons — women are barred from singing publicly in Iran. Her name means voice in Persian, and many are now calling her the voice of Iran." -- The government is reported to have "ordered the family to bury Ms. Agha-Soltan immediately and barred family members from holding a memorial service." -- "[T]he very public adulation of Ms. Agha-Soltan could create a religious symbol for the opposition and sap support for the government among the faithful who believe Islam abhors killing innocent civilians," Nazila Fatih said. -- A second front-page story in the Times focused on the media angle of the story and the government of Iran's efforts to control it. -- The information wars in the aftermath of the death of Neda Agha-Soltan are an example of "the new arena of censorship in the 21st century, a world where cellphone cameras, Twitter accounts, and all the trappings of the World Wide Web have changed the ancient calculus of how much power governments actually have to sequester their nations from the eyes of the world and make it difficult for their own people to gather, dissent, and rebel," Brian Stelter and Brad Stone said.[2] -- The Iran crisis is "a laboratory for what can and cannot be done in this new media age — and providing lessons to other governments, watching with calculated interest from afar, about what they may be able to get away with should their own citizens take to the streets," they said. -- Government agents are now "[t]hreatening people who have cameras," and this is "only the latest in a series of steps by the authorities." -- "Even before the election, the country was known to operate one of the world’s most sophisticated Web filtering systems, with widespread blockades on specific Web sites," said Stelter and Stone. "According to a spate of news reports in April, including one in the Washington Times, some of the monitoring technology was provided by Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture of Nokia, the Finnish cellphone maker, and Siemens, the German technology giant." -- In an Op-Ed, Roger Cohen reported seeing a prayer after her death broken up when "the regular city police joined in. This was too much for the Basij militia, the regime’s plainclothes shock troops, who arrived on motorbikes and, wielding sticks, broke up the gathering of about 60 people."[3] -- Cohen described the Basijis as "[t]eenagers, brainwashed from early childhood, scarcely able to grow a feeble beard, they have been ferried into the capital in large numbers, given a club and a shield and a helmet and told to go to work." -- He pointed out that "Martyrdom is a powerful force in the world of Shia Islam. Mourning on the third and seventh and 40th days after a death form a galvanizing cycle. Hers is already another name for the anger smoldering here, whose expression, in my experience, has been bravest and most vivid among women." -- A link to the video (warning: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC) showing Neda Agha-Soltan's death is also posted below.[4] -- In 36 hours, hundreds of people have contributed to the Wikipedia article about her death.[5] ...

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/8776/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

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Iranians Mourn Slain Woman as Power Struggle Continues

Jonathan S. Landay, McClatchy Newspapers: "Defying an official ban, hundreds of people held a graveside tribute Thursday for the woman who's become a symbol of the Iranian opposition after she was killed while protesting the country's disputed election. Witnesses said the crowd gathered around 5 p.m. Thursday at the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery, an hour's drive south of Tehran, for a memorial service for Neda Agha-Soltan."

http://www.truthout.org/062609M?n

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Iran: Military charges family of dead son “bullet fee”

Raw Story

06/23/09

The family of Kaveh Alipour, a 19-year-old Iranian killed amidst protests in Tehran, was allegedly charged a ‘bullet fee’ by Iranian security forces, according to a report Tuesday in the Wall Street Journal. ‘Upon learning of his son’s death, the elder Mr. Alipour was told the family had to pay an equivalent of $3,000 as a ‘bullet fee’ (a fee for the bullet used by security forces) before taking the body back,’ relatives purportedly told the Journal. Details of Alipour’s death remain unclear — he was apparently not part of the protests and may have been killed in crossfire...

http://tinyurl.com/n959tf


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Neda+Soltan
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Jonathan+S.+Landay

Montag, 22. Juni 2009

Wahlmanipulationen im Iran offiziell bestätigt

http://www.meta-info.de/?site=metainfo&lid=33043



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