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Posted - 21 Jun 2009 : 21:14:54
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Nieuw, kort, van gister: IRAN: Protestors attack and Basijis flee
CNN: Video Of Nighttime Home Invasion In Iran
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Posted - 21 Jun 2009 : 22:05:38
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ran after election 2009 (Tehran, June 21st, Forsat Shirazi St) Iranian state TV propaganda June 21th 2009
 studente filosofie IranDemokratia MSG FROM IRAN: Tomorrow Enghelab SQ. DONT COME EMPTY HANDED!! BRING PETROL!! Time not confirmed #Neda #IranElection |
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Posted - 21 Jun 2009 : 23:34:02
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Langs deze weg vraag ik alle VVD sympathisanten Rutte op te roepen de islam als ideologie te beschouwen ... |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 01:08:37
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Meer dan 20 journalisten vast in Iran
quote: PARIJS - In Iran zijn sinds de presidentsverkiezingen van 12 juni zeker twintig journalisten en bloggers opgepakt. Dat meldde zondag de internationale organisatie Verslaggevers zonder Grenzen (RSF).
In totaal zitten er in Iran nu 34 journalisten en bloggers achter de tralies. Het land is daarmee samen met China de grootste gevangenis voor journalisten geworden, aldus Reporters sans Frontières.
Het Amerikaanse weekblad Newsweek maakte zondag bekend dat zijn medewerker in Iran, de Canadees Maziar Bahari, is opgepakt. Volgens het weekblad heeft de medewerker, die al tien jaar verslag uitbrengt vanuit Iran, altijd eerlijk en genuanceerd bericht.
Sinds het uitbreken van de protesten tegen de uitslag van de presidentsverkiezingen hebben de Iraanse autoriteiten de media steeds verder beperkt in hun werkzaamheden. Internationale persbureaus en nieuwszenders zoals Reuters, BBC en CNN mogen geen verslag meer doen van demonstraties.
Verscheidene journalisten moesten het land al verlaten. Zondag kreeg BBC-correspondent Jon Leyne te horen dat hij het land binnen 24 uur moet verlaten. Ook het kantoor van nieuwszender al-Arabiya in Teheran moest dicht. Eerder werd een team van Nova al het land uitgezet.
http://www.telegraaf.nl/buitenland/4216867/__Ruim_20_journalisten_vast_in_Iran__.html |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 13:30:31
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Van die anti-Scientologen, door sommigen uitgemaakt met mogelijke CIA kringen/sites te heulen:
http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/1751-green-brief-5-niteowl.html#post13395
Hi,
Please retweet this link. I'm Josh Shahryar AKA NiteOwl - iran_translator on twitter - and I've been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources and have tried maximally to avoid listening to media banter. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my tweets to have happened in the past day and in the past week in Iran. Remember, this is all from tweets. There is NOTHING included here that is not from a reliable tweet. No news media outlets have been used in the compilation of this short brief as I would like to call it.
These are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from Sunday, June 21 in Iran.- Thousands of people took to street. People WERE beaten up in some parts, while in other parts; they weren't allowed to gather and were dispersed. There was a silent protest of people in front of the UN's office as well. Sporadic clashes are reported from Baharestan, Enqelab, Vanak and Vali-Asr squares. Hundreds of students continued to protest in Tehran University for the fourth straight day. There were also reports of people being attacked in the UN gathering – this has been partially confirmed.
- The majority of Mousavi’s advisors and important aides have all been arrested. He has been left with only a handful of junior political workers and is currently under effective house arrest as he not allowed to speak to journalists or make any other statements. His movement has been limited today and he did not appear at any gatherings. His Facebook account and most of the news websites affiliated with him as well as his website and websites of his supporters have more less all been either hacked or now under effective government control. False statements regularly issued from the hacked accounts. GhalamNet can not longer be trusted and his Facebook account is currently being used by the Iranian government to place information so that the protesters can either lose hope or get violent.
- Even in this state, however, Mousavi has continued his call for a general strike on Tuesday. He has also called all citizens to turn the headlights of their cars on from 5 to 6 PM on Monday in order to commemorate those that have been killed in the protests during the past week and the few days after. He has reportedly called upon people to go on an indefinite strike until their demands are met if he is to be killed by government.
- Five of Hashemi Rafsanjani’s family members were arrested early on Saturday, these included his daughter Faezeh Hashemi who was among the first from his family to join the protests open on Wednesday. The government announced that they had been arrested because they were under threat of assassination by terrorist elements within the country. Four of the family members were released later while Faezeh was released late at night. No news of why they were released could be confirmed.
- The police are continuing to find and arrest any reformists that have not been arrested in the past few days. The government-run media in Iran has released information of the arrests of at least 475 people. Yet the number cannot be confirmed or denied. What sources indicate is that more than 5,000 people have so far been arrested by the government. Correspondents of the BBC and Al-Arabiya news crew have been asked to leave the country on Monday. The photojournalist of Life magazine has gone missing. Overall, more than two dozen journalists within Iran are currently under arrest. The government has also increased censorship and at least four newspapers in Tehran were edited by government agents.
- The government has branded all protesters as thugs as the national media in Iran continues to call them so through government sources. One media outlet in Iran announced that people tried to hide in Embassies on Saturday while trying to flee from terrorists. However, they are unable to account for the participation of a large number of mullahs and clergy in these protests. Here’s a picture of some of the ‘thug’ clerics: http://i.friendfeed.com/53ae98683f0c706873071afd008d09210f908338
- Business owners in Tehran and shopkeepers in Tehran are said to have already put their support behind Mousavi for the protests. Our sources have urged everyone in Iran to get food, fuel and other resources as soon as possible and prepare for a few days of shortage of supplies. Autobus workers have also indicated that they will join the protests and the strike now.
- The Writers’ Association of Kordistan, the Human Rights Campaign of Kordistan and some other prominent people have also called for a strike in Kordistan province on Tuesday.
- Tweeters indicate that anyone flying into Iran should be highly alert as the government is thoroughly checking those arriving at Tehran International Airport and any connections to Mousavi could mean an arrest on the spot. The government has also created dozens of false twitter accounts to urge people to be violent so they can have a bloodier crackdown and crush the protesters.
- Rafsanjani has met with clerics from Qom yet again. There are wild rumors circulating as to what the outcome of the meetings will be. However, no news has actually arrived about the incident. Any claims made right now are far-fetched. However, people are slowly starting to call upon him to take action. Tweets have included messages to him, urging him to come to the plight of the oppressed. Mohammad Khatami has released condemning the violence yet again and asked for an end to hostilities.
- The city of Tehran and cities around Tehran have yet again been hearing Allah o Akbar at night. It needs to be mentioned that most sources tell of the voices getting louder as the protests continue. Chants of Death to Dictator have also been heard. And in a heartbreaking and cruel gesture, the government banned people from holding a memorial for Neda – the Iranian girl who’s death by a police bullet in Tehran has sparked international outrage - in any mosque in Tehran, openly.
- The Iranian government is aggressively trying to clamp down on internet, telephones and other communication sources. Almost all foreign TV channels are banned, getting through to Iranians on the phone is almost impossible and internet’s download speed right now in Tehran is, according to one source, “375 bytes”.
Finally a few words to those who are reading this:
Iranians who are trying to connect to twitter or other sites and need a way to connect please visit this website: Why We Protest - IRAN - View Single Post - Using Tor in Order to Surf Anonymously - Using Tor in Order to Surf Anonymously
Images and vids and instructions on how to send them to us: http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/news-current-events/keeping...onymously.html (deel link is weggevallen in orginele artikel)
People Outside Iran: This is as clear and concise as I can be. I have not included ANYTHING that I have sensed to be remotely fishy, but human error will always manifests itself in even the most flawless of non-mathematical things. However, this includes nothing from the Western media, including the BBC which I have been generously using to inform people and I laud them for their courageous journalism.
People Inside Iran: Don't believe a WORD of what I am telling you. Do what you think is best, keeping everything in mind. I know LITTLE of what you know so make your decisions based on your OWN judgment.
People Who Want to Send Me Tweet Links: You don't need to find me, I will find you. Don't hassle yourself. Your voice will be heard through millions of others like me.
People Who Want to Hunt Me Down: I'm an Afghan. If you ever tried to attack me, you'll see my back only after your back has met the ground. |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 14:01:16
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Zucht... Had bijna een mooi stuk af (zie verderop), weer een blauw scherm. Maar nu goed onthouden; het was een PFN_LIST corrupt error. => "This indicates that the memory management Page File Number list is corrupted. Can be caused by corrupt physical RAM, or by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists." Nou, eerst maar dat ding openmaken en kijken of alle rammetjes goed vastzitten; zijn origineel bijbehorend bij een merk computer en minder dan een jaar oud. Zie verder geen analyseprogramma om daarbij te helpen
By Noah Shachtman June 18, 2009 | 9:25 am Iranian democracy activists, meet your new pals: a masked protest movement best known for needling the Church of Scientology, and a group of file-sharers so infamous they’re facing a year in jail.
Anonymous Iran is a collaboration between The Pirate Bay — operators of the world’s largest torrent site, convicted in April of copyright infringement — and Anonymous, the prankster collective dedicated to exposing “Scientology’s crimes.”
The new site offers tips on how to navigate online in private, upload files through the Iranian firewall, find the best activist Tweeters, and launch attacks on pro-government websites.
This week, The Pirate Bay launched its virtual private network service that promises to mask users’ indentities online. More than 180,000 people have already signed up. Earlier this month, Sweden’s Pirate Party won a seat in the European Union Parliament, after outrage about the file-sharers conviction erupted. |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 14:05:56
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Dit ook nog, reproducerend, maar ga de teksten er niet meer bijzoeken, wnat die staat inmiddels 1000 Tweets verder.
Om 4 uur PM Iraanse tijd een demo om de martelaren te herdenken... Ook om 5 uur is er elders een demo. Weer 'feest'?
De raad heeft toegegeven dat er fraude is; in 50 gemeentes waren er meer stemmen dan kiesgerechtigden. Dat moet dan toch een aanzienlijke fraude zijn..? Maar toch heeft de zittende president gewonnen, zegt dezelfde raad. |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 14:15:48
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"Set Twitter location to Tehran, GMT+3.30 to confuse Iranian security forces & their attacks on bloggers."
=> O.K. mijn pc klok ook even omgezet; het is nu kwart voor 5 in Teheran; het 'feest' begint nu. |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 14:20:59
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Iran Revolutionary Guard Threatens Protesters http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,528063,00.html TEHRAN — Iran's most powerful security force threatened Monday to crush any further opposition protests over the disputed presidential election, warning demonstrators to prepare for a "revolutionary confrontation" if they take to the streets again. It was the sternest warning yet from the elite Revolutionary Guard. |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 14:24:49
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- Etemad Melli newspaper (pro Karroubi) offices attacked by militia
- Karroubi calls for public mourning of Neda today 4PM
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 15:02:54
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En de cyber war is opnieuw losgebroken tegen Iran met DDOS attacks (kennelijk dus alle linkse en rechtse westerse hackers verenigd):
- STOP houston based theplanet.com from hosting Ahmadinejads kayhannews.ir
- This site http://bit.ly/aareA is used to find protesters. Please shut it down
Men was er even mee gestopt, omdat dit in 1e instantie een averechts effect had op de internet verbindingen van activisten.
Cyberwar guide for Iran elections http://boingboing.net/2009/06/16/cyberwar-guide-for-i.html |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 15:46:51
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- Police, Bassij, Hezbollah attacking People at Hafte Tir (Central Tehran), Protester throwing stones and set fire,tea gas used.
- Fox news reporting major crackdown by riot police
- URGENT 1,000+ pro-reform Iranians gathered in 7 Tir Square needs more support GO NOW
- They've gathered at 7 Tir and there are massive clashes going on right now. |
Edited by - Abrahamof on 22 Jun 2009 16:07:47 |
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Posted - 22 Jun 2009 : 16:14:31
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Secure Communication for Iranians http://aliveintehran.org/
Ja, Alive in baghdad, toen begonnen ze Alive in Oaxaca. Toen het spannend werd en met hun de straat op wilde om te gaan filmen, vroegen ze of ik knettergek was. Maar een tijdje later smeerde ik hem naar Chiapas en Guatemala. Zij smeerden hem snel naar de USA, na een korte arrestatie en dat daarna een mogelijk moordcommando bij het hotel langskwam zich voor de politie uitgevend om hun GSM's op te halen (ze gingen niet mee en halsoverkop terug naar de USA). |
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Posted - 23 Jun 2009 : 00:49:07
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Tsja, zou dat te maken hebben met die Canadian Mounted Police vriend van Harry Onderwater?quote: http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/1438-green-brief-4-niteowl-4.html
Secure servers/links --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you aren't already using psiphon to connect to secure links, check out:
Psi-OPS: Resource Centre | Psiphon
OTTAWA • Canadian technology is playing a key role in the current political upheaval in Iran and an Ottawa man is leading the charge.
Rafal Rohozinski, CEO of Psiphon Inc. — the man who recently led the team that busted an international cyber espionage network known as Ghostnet [PDF] — and his team have been flooding Iran with secure network connections to servers located in other countries.
The Iranian government strictly monitors and filters Internet connections within Iran, blocking websites such as Youtube and Twitter as well as foreign sources of news.
Psiphon’s unfiltered connections are allowing Iranian citizens to get news from outside sources such as the BBC and to connect to online social media services including Twitter and Facebook, which are being used to arrange demonstrations against the Iranian government.
“We have gone on the offensive,” said Rohozinski. “Ensuring that Iranians have access to the information they need and deserve so that they can make informed decisions for themselves during this time of crisis.”
Psiphon was well received by irate Iranians who wanted to surf the Internet without restrictions in the days following the June 12 election, which saw president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win a disputed victory.
The service has become so popular that it is now adding a new user every minute.
“These guys (Iran) just came alive. There were over 4,000 right away,” said Rohozinski. “Now we are seeing one every minute, in terms of new people coming onboard. It’s quite a surge we are seeing.”
On Wednesday, Canada’s envoy to Iran was called before Iranian officials who expressed displeasure that Canada would be helping to destabilize Iran by supporting social networking sites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook.
A spokesman for Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade would not comment on the meeting or Psiphon specifically. However, the spokesman said Canada is committed to freedom of speech and does not condone Iran’s Internet filtering technologies.
Ron Deibert, Psiphon’s vice-president of policy and director of the Citizen Lab at the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto, said while Iran may be Psiphon’s first real battleground there are other countries (where Internet filtering takes place) that should be concerned.
“Our aim is to ensure that citizens can choose for themselves what information they access,” he said. “The Iranian media space is the latest, but it will not be the last, forum within which we actively engage in that mission.”
Psiphon works by pushing out hundreds of links to content that the Iranian government doesn’t want its people to see.
If a person in Iran searches the Internet for BBC news, one of Psiphon’s links will pop up in the results saying something like, “for BBC news in Iran click here.” When the person clicks on the link they are automatically connected to the content through a secure server located in a country where no filtering takes place.
The company works quickly to stay ahead of Iranian officials who are blocking Psiphon’s links. The idea is to flood so many links into Iran that the government simply can’t shut them down fast enough. Psiphon is employing people both in Iran and elsewhere, working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
While there are other services and programs that help people in countries like Iran to surf the Internet without government filters, Psiphon is the only one that doesn’t require any technical expertise. Simply clicking on a link takes that person to the content they want. According to its creators, Psiphon is also the only service of its kind to work on cellular phones.
They have been turning to the Internet to voice their displeasure. In response to increased demand from Iran, both Facebook and Twitter rushed out Farsi versions of their websites Friday.
Google also announced that it has upgraded its online translation tool to include Farsi, so Iranians can access blogs and news websites from around the world.
While this isn’t the first time social networking platforms and Internet technologies have been used to challenge a government, the protests in Iran have raised the bar.
“I think we’ve seen bits of this in the past … but this one takes it to another level,” said Michael Geist, a professor with the University of Ottawa and Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce law.
This is a global environment in which the lessons learned in one place can immediately be used and adapted in another place,” said Geist. “What we’ve seen in Iran isn’t going to stop in Iran. We are going to see this replicated in other places.”
With special thanks to Crowdeye.
--- Hope this can be of use to you in your fight - we are all thinking of you here in Canada.
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Posted - 23 Jun 2009 : 08:17:23
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Iran.WhyWeProtest.net Please retweet this link. I'm Josh Shahryar AKA NiteOwl - iran_translator on twitter - and I've been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources and have tried maximally to avoid listening to media banter. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my tweets to have happened in the past day and in the past week in Iran. Remember, this is all from tweets. There is NOTHING included here that is not from a reliable tweet. No news media outlets have been used in the compilation of this short brief as I would like to call it.
These are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from Monday, June 22 in Iran. (If I cannot positively confirm, I have indicated that I can't.)- Protests were held throughout Tehran today. The main protest was held at 7 Tir Square where 3-5 thousand people gathered to remember and mourn Neda – the protester killed on Saturday. However, soon hundreds of IRG, police, Basij and plainclothesmen gathered and violently tried to disperse the protesters. It took hours to disperse all the protesters. The security forces used batons and fired tear gas shells as well as firing weapons in the air. Dozens of people were injured, including many women. Helicopters were flying over Tehran for the second day. There were also reports of helicopters firing tear gas shells at people – they have not been fully confirmed.
- There was also a gathering of about 1,000 people in Valiasr Avenue, meeting security forces who sparked a confrontation. It was not as violent as the one on 7 Tir, but many people were injured there as well. There was a huge rally held by Ahmadinejad’s supporters at Valiasr for his victory speech. The participants were mostly people from the provinces, children and older Iranians. There were also a large number of government employees.
- News of protests around the country was not relayed through tweets much today; however, sources confirmed that at least some rallies and protests were held in Tabriz where protesters met with violent attacks by the security forces. Later in the night as people chanted Allah o Akbar from the rooftops, there were reports of clashes in northern and western Tehran between protesters and security forces. Chants of Allah o Akbar also echoed across the country. Candles were lit throughout the country in memory of protesters that have been killed so far. The number of confirmed deaths stands close to 50 now and there have been more than a thousand injured.
- Sources claim that the government is considering expelling some diplomatic missions because they’ve helped protesters or are accused of masterminding the unrest. The government earlier in the day alleged that the US had paid 400 million dollars to people in order to organize unrest in Iran. They also blamed the UK and Germany – saying the latter was coaxed into taking action by Israel – how Israel manages to coax other countries was beyond our sources… The Guardian Council has now announced that there were 3 million extra votes cast. Other information is unreliable at this point or various sources exist.
- The government is actively trying to suppress news from getting out. BBC and Al-Arabiya’s correspondents were told to get out in 24 hours, twitter sites are being hacked, people are being tricked into getting out late at night by others chanting in the streets who are actually Basijis and the spread of spam and propaganda on twitter. The government has also established dozens of sites with pictures of protesters, asking people to identify them. At least two of these sites that were based abroad have been taken down by hackers sympathetic to Iranians today.
- There are sporadic reports coming in from Qom at this point. Sources claim that Rafsanjani who was in Qom has had meetings with clerics inside Qom. It has been also reported – but not confirmed – for the past three days that Ayatollah Montazeri has declared a three days’ mourning period. It likely is a hoax because it has not been confirmed by anyone. What can be confirmed is that the Council of Combatant Clerics – which includes in its members Rafsanjani and Nateq Noori – have backed the protesters. Khamanei is going to lead Friday prayers in Tehran. If there was a speech, we'll have a translation availble here within the hour.
- Hamzeh Ghalebi, head of Mousavi's youth headquarters and Reza Homaye, another reformist and backer of Mousavi, have been arrested. There have been arrests of numerous other reformists and backers of Mousavi, Karoubi, Noori and Rafsanjani. The total number of people that have been arrested is still anyone’s guess. Reports indicate somewhere between five and ten thousand.
- Tuesday has been declared a national strike by Mousavi and his backers. Already close to half of the shops in Tehran were closed on Sunday. (Sunday is not a holiday in Iran; Friday is.) It has been reported that in the provinces, people are excited about the news and many important figures in provinces are openly or secretly backing the call. The government is threatening people that they’ll be fired if they didn’t show up at their jobs on Tuesday.
- Thursday, rallies will be held in Tehran. The location of the major rally in the city has not been disclosed. According to sources, this has been done so that the government couldn’t be prepared. In anticipation, the government has placed thousands of police and Basiji inside Tehran, turning stadiums into headquarters and areas for gathering for these security forces.
- Our sources have strongly denounced the commercialization of the Sea of Green (That’s what most of them call the protests) by various people around the world. They have especially disliked how some people put advertisements on twitter with #iran or #iranelection on them as well as #neda. They have also shown outrage over the fact that Nokia and Siemens were exposed to have supplied the Iranian government with equipment to help censor their voices on the internet and over cell phones.
- Finally, Mousavi has yet again called on the people of the world to rally in support of the plight of Iran’s people on Thursday. This is the second time Mousavi has called on citizens of Planet Earth to stand up and support the voices of Iranians.
Read this if you want to help or get help!
Iranians who are trying to connect to twitter or other sites and need a way to connect please try these!:
67.174.201.136:9001 AE4DE948A8F37F18D886C5545F375AB246647837 (trad. tor port)
67.174.201.136:3074 AE4DE948A8F37F18D886C5545F375AB246647837 (xbox live port)
(Thanks to Alexander)
Images and vids and instructions on how to send them to us: http://iran.whyweprotest.net/keeping-your-anonymity-iran/11-using-tor-order-surf-anonymously.html
“Medici Cu Internet is a collaboration between piratbyran.org, HackersWithoutBorders and werebuild.eu trying to organize contacts with medical expertise online since there are problems in Iran with hospitals being monitored by the government. Join the IRC-channel at http://anonnet.org/webirc/mci-ir/secure or send an email to us at embassy [at] piratbyran.org for more info. Medical experts, Farsi-translators and people who know the medical situation in iran are welcome to join and collaboratively set up an index with common injuries and their best treatments. |
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Posted - 23 Jun 2009 : 13:58:09
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Iran in crisis: liveAfter the brutal crackdown of street protests, what does the opposition movement do next? Follow live updates of the aftermath of Iran's disputed presidential elections http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/blog/2009/jun/23/iran-crisis => Goed overzicht van de gebeurtenissen, video's etc.! De pagina geeft ook een mogelijkheid om elke minuut automatich geupdate te worden; zo kan je die in een window op je computer laten staan. |
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