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How to Support Iranians on Twitter with a Green Avatar
Twitter users are utilizing green avatars to show support for Iranians fighting against the alleged election fraud in their country. By showing support this way, it allows anyone stumbling upon Twitter...
0 commentsThoughts on the Protests in Iran
June 15, 2009 Protest in Tehran. Photo courtesy of mistererasmus at Flickr. I've been watching the protests in Iran this week with a fascination that borders on obsession, and I just thought I'd share some...
55 commentsAhmedinejad's Inauguration: A Sham (Yahoo!)
The title of a recently released Yahoo! article is "Ahmedinejad Sworn In Amid Crisis". The "crisis" is that the election was rigged by either Ahmedinejad or Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who...
0 commentsIran: Are Hundreds of Thousands Wrong?
By Don White Tehran, Iran - Who’s right? The Hundreds of thousands of protesters wearing black and carrying candles joining opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the...
0 commentsIranian Crackdown on Dissidents: Yahoo!
The title of a recently released Yahoo! article is "Intensified Crackdown Mutes Protests In Iran". The key word is "Intensified". So, how intense was it? The first three sentences give us a glimpse. The...
0 commentsWhat to Do to Help Iranians on Twitter
Anyone with a Twitter account can help Iranians stay safe from the country's Intelligence Ministry. Since the protests began over alleged election fraud from President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's win, the...
0 commentsHow Twitter Started a Revolution in Iran
Iran held its presidential election on June 12, 2009. The candidates were: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karrobui. Ahmadinejad is the current President of Iran and represents the more...
0 commentsIran Peace Wave
"And make not Allah an obstacle to your doing good and guarding against evil and making peace between men," - Koran 2:224 Iran's wounded regime under the leadership of the incumbent President Mahmoud...
0 commentsIran Revolt Update
I will note at the outset that I am not necessarily the most qualified authority to speak on this topic. What I am trying to accomplish, nonetheless, is to show support for the people of Iran and offer a...
0 commentsIranian Unrest
So there is trouble in the streets of Iran, what a surprise. It all began when an election was held and the current President Ahmadinejad declared himself the victor while a large percentage of the country...
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