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More protests and confrontation expected on Friday per links on Andrew Sullivan's blog. Some of the bigger leaders in the opposition may participate.......
Iran Opposition Alert: Friday is the Day? | Enduring America In addition, the senior cleric in Iran has issued a fatwa declaring the Supreme Leader's regime "illegitimate and defying Islam"......... http://tehranbureau.com/grand-ayatol...tazeris-fatwa/ |
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This is a very good informative post In my opinion and exactly what people like me are looking for in this thread. EDIT to add - I still dont like that we're considering 'news' to be bloggish but it is what it is. |
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This seems somewhat serious. |
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Seems pretty ballsy, eh? I don't think these kinds of things get enough credit. This guy is risking his life with this comment. It'll definitely stir up the masses assuming guys like Mousavi hold up their end and show up for the protests. I think they'll do so. |
Can somebody please explain to me why the links in this thread have been my best source of info since the initial rush?
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cuz the mainstream media has no access and they know the typical american tv viewer likes pictures over substance so they're reluctant to cover it
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In all honesty, because relatively few Americans of working age actually give a serious damn about this. It's a sidebar at absolute most for the average TV viewer, there's little margin in covering it in more than the most cursory manner & doubly or triply so given the apparent difficulties in covering it accurately. edit to add: You're getting more coverage on this here than elsewhere because it's essentially a niche deal, same as sports text sims. |
A possible revolution in the regions most powerful nation is a niche? Man that is crazy. This could change the face of the world if, as Im assuming it is correct, a more friendly-to-the-USA leader gains power.
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LOL. This is akin to trading one sack of shit for a slightly smaller sack of shit. If that's face of the world changing stuff then the planet is too unstable to last much longer & it won't matter much anyway. edit to add: On the importance meter, this might amount to a tenth of what Kim's reported illness in NK amounts to, at least there we can still hope somebody also knocks off the chosen equally batshit crazy heir & there could be an actual significant improvement in the situation. |
But if a more western friendly type leader is in power and the ayatollah loses power, and the masses want a more western type country, that could bode well for the USA.
Yeah, I know Mousavi may not be all that. But maybe he is the first step to Iran electing a leader that is pro-freedom in the near future. |
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I guess I'd have more than a trivial interest (i.e. I'm following this story with a passing interest largely because it's random info that's out there & crosses my path vs something I have any passion about following) if I thought for even a minute that: 1) That would happen in the next hundred years 2) That it would actually be remotely functional as a government even if it did 3) That it would actually make any substantial difference in the relationship between the U.S./Iran or more generally The West/Iran. But I don't believe any of those things are even remotely realistic, so this is kind of the socio-political equivalent to me knowing that Bruno nipped the Ice Age sequel in the weekend box office receipts. I don't particularly give a major shit, but I know nevertheless. |
I understand how the average TV watching American doesn't give a shit, but I'm probably somewhere in between being hardcore news addict and the average dipshit when it comes to my 'give a shit'ness. I read BBC, I read Drudge, I read other news outlets. But when it comes to Iran, I'm getting all my info in this thread.
Unless I'm not looking hard enough. But having others follow sites that I don't follow and posting the relevant stuff here is nice and appreciated because this is a topic I do give a shit about. |
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The average American votes once every 4 years and often only votes knowing a small portion of the information about each candidate. I don't think it should be any less surprising that the average American isn't tuned in to the fact that possible world-changing events are occurring in Iran. |
More info coming out today. First a brutal raping of a woman who was taken on the streets. Her 'womb and anus were ruptured in an unfortunate accident' according to the government official. That's a helluva 'accident'.
Shirin Sadeghi: The Rape of Taraneh: Prison Abuse of Iran's Protesters Mousavi will be at Friday sermon and more protests in the street are planned after that sermon............. Mousavi: Protesters' blood will not go in vain More video of the nightly rooftop protests that continue into their 4th week........ Last Night’s Chants of “Allah-o Akbar” « niacINsight |
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And the raped woman will probably be executed for daring to be raped. |
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Actually, they won't do that. As was mentioned over at Andrew Sullivan's site, if they kill her, she becomes a martyr. If they let her live, she is a relative outcast in their society (i.e. it was somehow her fault). Interesting read about tomorrow. Good points in here about how many of the opposition leaders prefer to work behind the scenes to uproot power rather than doing it in an open manner. Also notes the surprising resignation of the leader of the country's nuclear program. Iran Opposition Leader Plans Public Appearance - NYTimes.com |
Heavy protests in the streets following the Friday sermon. Lots of confrontations between riot police and protesters. Several thousand protesters now have the State-run media building surrounded and are trying to break in. There are reports that religious police are becoming battle-weary and that government is having to pay more to get more 'volunteer' forces into Tehran.
I'll link the general thread for this week's information over at Huffington Post if interested in more/ongoing details........... Iran Uprising Blogging: Latest Updates |
I'd agree that THIS is enough people, IMO, to be considered 'Large':
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090717/..._iran_election |
Lots of news coming out of Iran today (links via Huffington Post blog). Supreme Leader remains defiant, calls for opposition to stand down.......
The Associated Press: Iran supreme leader warns opposition to back down Intriguing stuff here. 36 Army soldiers of various rank were arrested after attempting to protest government crackdown at Friday sermon...... http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...icers-arrested Former Iranian president calls for referendum on legitimacy of current government. http://blog.taragana.com/n/irans-ex-...crisis-114522/ Former parliament speaker calls out government violence..... Quote:
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This has to be a relatively scary turn of events for many of the police from rural areas who are getting paid to crack down. The opposition is now posting pictures of people who have killed innocent protesters. The one in the below link is a big one......he's the guy that killed Neda.
Arash Hejazi's contemplations Makes it awfully tough to recruit people when they know they might have their picture posted on the internet as a thug to be targeted. |
also scary in that how do you know that he is actually the guy that killed her? It flies in the face of trial and justice to do this and I hope that it doesn't sully their gains towards freedom.
Also Im happy to admit that the internal pressures coming from Rafsanjani may in fact be a long term boon towards a change over there and prove me wrong in that I believed it was over (I still think it tapered off too much to achieve their goals)...it's legs are longer than I initially thought. I hope they prove me wrong in full. |
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Given that the government is posting the faces of innocent protesters for the same purpose and imprisoning thousands without trial, I don't think its a bad idea at all to post the picture of the man who killed an innocent woman in cold blood. Also, you may not know this, but he has been identified by the doctor who treated Neda on the scene as the one who fired the shots that killed her. |
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And we all know that eyewitnesses are never wrong, nor do any of them eer have agendas of their own. As I've alluded to previously, even if the Keystone Koup gets what it wants, the only thing that's going to change there is the faces on the posters. |
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Well, in an ideal world, we'd work all that out, but when the government makes efforts to imprison the key witness forcing him to flee the country, it's somewhat difficult to get all of that done. I don't think there's any question who the victim is in this case. |
Interesting note here. Ayatollah Khomeini's grandson leaves Iran in protest of crackdown, saying that his grandfather would not have approved of the tactics when he was alive.
Khomeini’s Grandson Flees Iran « niacINsight |
A ton of updates over the past day too numerous to mention, so I'll just post the update thread.......
Iran Uprising Blogging: Friday Updates Highlights include a documentary video about the Basij, several of Ahmini's cabinet walking out of a meeting in protest, and further calls for Ahmini's VP to be removed from consideration for office. Also a couple of fatwas mixed in concerning the political crisis and an article detailing the worsening nature of Iran's economic stability. |
Interesting battle developing between the supreme leader and Ahmini.
Two Ministers Forced to Leave Iran's Cabinet - washingtonpost.com |
the economy may be what "breaks" them in the end - it was in 79
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Article detailing the general public outrage in Iran as the stories of abuse and murder slowly begin to leak out. More protests are planned. Big day tomorrow (Thursday) as it is the 40th day after Neda's murder, which is expected to draw large crowds for the all-important mourning day.
Reports of Prison Abuse and Deaths Anger Iranians - NYTimes.com |
Mousavi continues to ratchet up the rhetoric concerning torture...........
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Torture claim against Iran trial |
This is a spike to the anger level over there, I would imagine, and somewhat push the issue back to the fore....although it seems to me that we're entering the home stretch wherein revolution will be on the backburner at least for another 4ish years :( :
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hey I forgot about this thread
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Dueling marches pit Iran hardliners vs. reformers - Yahoo! News Quote:
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Thought this would be just as good a place to discuss the Iran situation as anywhere else. Several situations going on right now.
1. New hidden nuclear plant. 2. Direct talks between the U.S. and Iran later this week. 3. Suiss being allowed to check on the three U.S. hostages (who are big-time pawns at this point). 4. Israel ratcheting up talk of an attack on Iran within 6 months. 5. Rooftop protests continue nightly, especially in Tehran. Other than that, not much going on. :) |
Now this is a turn of events I didnt see coming
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Incredible stuff here. This kid just stood up and nailed the Supreme Leader for 20 minutes in a public forum. Better yet, he came off as highly intelligent and did a great job of laying out his argument. VERY brave guy.
Mahmoud Vahidnia, Student, Stuns Iran By Criticizing Supreme Leader |
is there video of it that we can see?
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More protests followed by crackdowns. Plenty of video and pictures have been leaked. This will lead to another cycle of mourning protests, which will lead to more deaths, etc......
Iran Police Gun Down Protesters, Protesters Fight Back (PHOTOS) (VIDEO) |
I'm not familiar with all the details of Shiaism, but apparently the killing of Mousavi's nephew, a Sayyid, on Ashura has the potential to cause a firestorm.
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Yes, and I was just reading more about that where the reports coming back are that he was assassinated rather than just a protester being killed. They drove to his house and ran him over with a truck before 5 men stepped out of the truck and shot him dead after running him over. http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.co...i-mousavi.html I've seen the thoughts in the below article echoed in several places, but it appears that the actions yesterday have left the current regime no options to throw out a sacrificial lamb (i.e. the Supreme leader or Ahmini) and save their power. The irony is that the protesters are now seen as the ones fighting for religious reasons and the regime is seen as clutching for power. We Americans could easily see the motives long ago, but it's now ringing true in Iran's lower and middle class, which is a huge tipping point. http://www.thenewestdeal.org/2009/12...ng-of-end.html |
i have a surprising amount of confidence that they'll actually get it done - maybe not tomorrow or the next day or whatever, but this generation will get it done.
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Iranian authorities are hitting protestors with trucks.
RendeR will be happy to know that none of the protestors were armed, so there was no chance of any of them "escalating" things by shooting at the people trying to run them over. |
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Wow. If that doesn't leave you speechless, nothing will. |
Video of an entire group of baseej being disarmed by an angry mob..........
Another interesting update that the plane for the Supreme Leader and his family that would be used for escape was inspected for flight two days ago, indicating the leadership has real concerns that the conflict will escalate to uncontrollable levels in the coming weeks........... Shahrzad News: "A jet put on standby to flly Iranian officials" |
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I wonder where the hell they would fly to exactly? |
I was reading that the government there has gotten a lot better at shutting down people online so the information would be much harder to come by.
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If it's a negotiated exit I'd imagine it wouldn't be that hard to find a safe haven. Hell, I'd almost give them a condo in the U.S. if it meant they'd leave Iran. |
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