Seantaclaus ([info]seantaclaus) wrote,
@ 2009-06-21 07:59:00
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For The Curious...
Why is my icon green? It's out of support for democracy and freedom for Iran. It's been quite the movement on Twitter, and I'm opting to carry that over to LJ. This will remain my primary icon so long as the current suppression and violence endures.

I know some of you loathe Twitter. That's your prerogative. However, at the moment, that's one of the primary news sources for anyone outside of Iran, due to the media crackdown. Whether you have/like Twitter or not, here's a place there you can see some of what's going on before even the news agencies air it--tweettabs.com --go to the top, and click on "#iranelection". This will bring up a column of constantly updating tweets, many of which are relaying news directly from those in Iran. While there's some repetition, and you'll have to filter much like with any public list, there's some substantial bits in there as well. I saw the video of 'Neda' (the girl who was shot and killed during protests) there yesterday before any of the news agencies started airing it. I will, however, forewarn you-- some of it is raw. Said video hadn't been sanitized for public viewing, and as such, her face is visible-- you see her face as she dies, you see the bleed out, and you see the reaction of those grieving and angry at her senseless death. I don't have the link immediately in front of me, but you can find it on YouTube easily enough. I think one comment via Twitter speaks volumes:

If an innocent girl gets shot halfway across the world, does she make a sound? Yes, and the whole world hears her.




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[info]moon_ferret
2009-06-21 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Do you have a link for the video? Tweettabs was irritating the shit out of me. It updates too quickly and I was losing post after post I was in the middle of reading. And JesusGOD trying to find a link in that ocean is impossible.

And YouTube is useless. I am not sure if they have taken it down, but I am not finding it.

My searchfu is weak this morning.

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[info]moon_ferret
2009-06-21 04:04 pm UTC (link)
NM. Dumbass didn't try to narrow the search with more than one word. Duuuuh.

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[info]0vrcaffeinated
2009-06-21 06:28 pm UTC (link)
I wondered if that was it.

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[info]leopard_print
2009-06-21 07:02 pm UTC (link)
I fall into the category of people who dislike Twitter and even I have been surprised and touched at what a vital utility it has turned out to be for the people of Iran.

I heard about the Neda video and watched it last night. Unbelievably real. Gruesome. True.

That whole situation is both amazing and horrifying and beautiful at the same time. The closest thing I can think of to relate it to in this country is the Civil Rights movement. I'm proud of what those people are doing. They are fighting and dying to make their voices heard, to try and ensure a better life for the generations that will come next.

It is a privilege to see that kind of strength in a people that have been painted as mindless robots in the pocket of an extremist religious dictatorship.

No one can predict if they will succeed, but their voices are being heard and the future is listening. That is something profound to witness.

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[info]crufix
2009-06-21 11:17 pm UTC (link)
If the public fairly elects a madman, who would you support?

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[info]fairgoldberry
2009-06-22 12:57 am UTC (link)
I'm one of the people who generally doesn't like Twitter. I don't hate it or anything, but I see it as a source of a lot of inane and useless information in the world. However, the same can be said for facebook, LJ, or most blogs. But the election in Iran has demonstrated that when people are ready and willing to use technology as a tool, the technology currently available to us is incredibly useful and amazing.

Much love,
Rowan

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[info]mctina
2009-06-22 02:54 am UTC (link)
Your very last line made all the hair on my arms stand up.

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