Saturday, June 20, 2009

Day Eight of the Iranian Uprising, Protestors clubbed, beaten and shot at from buildings and on the ground , sprayed witb tear gas, and more.


A neighbor who has relatives there corrected me on this today..she said they hold their hands up- it is a Peace sign...not victory...I am not sure which it is ....but to stand in rubble and send a message...is beyond brave.
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"We want Change" her placard says in farsi
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I had to say something, we need the MSM to get on board and cover it like ANY crisis where people are being shot in the street and in their homes. WHY are they taking orders from a Dictator and the Supreme Leader, they are journalists they should report what is happening. Instead they have Ex Beauty Queens making irrelevant comments about the Videos that have been sent to them, and they did not even watch the videos. The one video that was sent to them that shows street acitivity and is 5 minutes long, if they actually watched the WHOLE video, they would realize that 2 minutes into it a man is shot, and there is much gunfire and then the people try to move him to safety. It is stunning, shocking and disturbing. The Street is where people were shot and pummeled attempting to get to the Rally today. Police showed up well armed and attacked citizens and shot at them, and fired tear gas and water cannons on them.

By Evening time, around 8 PM people were advising others on Twitter to seek care of injuries at Embassies ( Dutch, Aussie,Brit, and Slovenia, Most were taking people in, Canada is not.). The reason they were doing this is because the Police were showing up and taking people from the hospitals. Twitter reported that the Khomeni Hospital is right by one of the main street that has shooting on it and ongoing gunfire.

There was a video of a young girl that was also shot on the street, and yes, she dies in the video. It is clear she was on the street. There are videos of BBC Persia that clearly show shooters on roofs and also from windows. CNN could air these, they were sent to them, they chose not to. There are also videos that clearly show college students cornered and backed up to a fence and then rushed and beaten by the police. Another video shows girls being whipped and beaten and called Derogatory names.

CNN and MSNBC and MSM should be ashamed....Citizen Bloggers have covered this Crisis for days with Journalistic Integrity and did their best to make sure that the Iranian's videos and photos that they risked their lives sending were shared with the World.

I will be posting all the video and photos I found today in a post below later this evening in a couple of hours. I spent most of the day sending Huffington Post Nico Pitney twitter finds, and he has done an amazing job, a true journalist. We are grateful that The Guardian and Huffington Post stuck with the story when the Bloody Violence hit.
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ALL of the videos, photos and information was obtained by internet resources and by trolling hours and hours of Twitter ( which is why the Iranians are putting their data and messages on twitter- to get it out to the World ).

5 comments:

  1. the sea is crimson

    the fog is thickening
    silencing the seagulls

    the steering wheel has gone mad

    all are on the deck
    'cept those waiting for the pirates

    Billy Budd is still tied to the mast
    smiling at the crowd
    the eagle is leaving with its daily share of his liver
    the crow arrives with a thimble in its beak
    Billy Budd drinks from it
    the crowd disperse and start another day on the boat

    i've mopped the deck
    now i can sit on a big coil of rope
    to do my everyday counting

    each day a few passengers disappear
    and a few sailors are added to the crew

    each day i cry with joy
    as i see the leviathan moving more
    from the sea into the eyes of the sailors
    and the albatross
    from their hearts into the sea

    each day i collect my tears in a thimble
    and put it away in a corner

    then

    i start mopping the deck
    again...



    This is from an Iranian Poet of my acquaintance

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I hope we all keep talking...