“Green 13 Aban”
The same, but after a genius only traced the green with white in an attempt to erase it.
The night before a protest is an anxious one, and most of the restlessness is over one question: will they be there? There are long stretches of time between protests now and getting cold is always [...]
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Friday, 27 Shahrivar.
11:00 PM
It has been a long day. I am tired and will hit the sack very soon, so here are my notes which I will have to post later as internet has almost crawled to a stop and the proxies are not working.
10:30 AM
As we went down Modarres Freeway toward 7-Tir Square, traffic [...]
We are approaching Qods Day and it has been a frightening week. The worst part is that everyone is scared: the government, conservatives, reformers, the clergy and the people. The kick-start was Khamenei’s Friday Prayers speech issuing threats to everyone, pushing events to take new speed and tension. Following the tone set on Friday, causing [...]
How ironic! Iran is becoming the most transparent regime in the world. Websites and papers are filling with accusations, counter-accusations, exposés, calls for arrests, and sometimes vulgarity. We owe a big part of this to Ahmadinejad who started the trend in his televised debates a couple of months back. He named names and accused the [...]
88/4/3 – Quoting informed sources:
“In a ruthless act, by hiring a thug and paying him a sum, BBC’s Tehran correspondent who has recently left Iran, was looking to have a person killed for his documentary.
The film of the shooting of a young girl named Neda Agha Soltan appearing in the various news outlets of the [...]
