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Irans Post-Election Uprising

Iran is ready for change. The Green Tsunami con­tin­ues today despite the crack­down on pro­test­ers. There is a true rev­o­lu­tion going on in Iran and we need to keep the story alive. If you tweet look for #iran­elec­tion and stay informed and spread the news. The move­ment con­tin­ues from within and out­side gov­ern­ment even though the media sees it as less of a story.

The result of this move­ment can bring a change that will have impact on the entire Mid­dle East and world pol­icy. Ira­ni­ans are forc­ing change. Let’ hope they will cre­ate an new envi­ron­ment that will push the restric­tive regime from power.

Here’s a quote from the intro to the graphic novel. You can read it online or down­load it. Most impor­tantly share it with your friends.

http://www.spreadpersepolis.com/download-and-spread-the-word/

The cam­paign of for­mer Prime Min­is­ter Mir Hus­sein Mous­savi gal­va­nized vot­ers hop­ing for change, espe­cially among the youth – two thirds of Iran’s pop­u­la­tion is younger than 32. On June 12th 85% of eli­gi­ble vot­ers cast their bal­lots and what hap­pened next changed Iran forever…”

http://www.spreadpersepolis.com/

Fol­low:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/iran

Iran upris­ing : Live Blogging

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Please come to show your sup­port for the cit­i­zens of Iran, who have risked their lives to protest the ‘offi­cial’ results of the elec­tion. Our silent protest is fol­lowed by a can­dle light vigil to honor the courage of those who lost their lives, to ensure that their voice is not dead, that their mem­ory is with us forever.

Ira­ni­ans around the world voted in the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion of 12 June 2009 (22 Khor­dad 1388) and stand in sol­i­dar­ity with the peo­ple in Iran and their true vote. We in the Iran­ian Dias­pora reject the ‘offi­cial’ results put forth by the Min­istry of Inte­rior and demand that this elec­tion be can­celed and held again. We echo demands that the Iran­ian gov­ern­ment take clear and trans­par­ent mea­sures toward insur­ing that the demo­c­ra­tic process is respected, and cease all vio­lence against the peo­ple. More­over, we demand that the gov­ern­ment respects all the rights of the peo­ple enshrined in the Iran­ian Con­sti­tu­tion, includ­ing: Free­dom of Assem­bly (Arti­cle 27), Free­dom of the Press (Arti­cle 24) and Free­dom from Arbi­trary Arrest and Deten­tion (Arti­cle 32).

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD and invite your friends, fam­i­lies and everyone…

Don’t for­get to wear GREEN.

Date: Thurs­day, June 25, 2009

Time: 6:00–8:00pm
Silent protest: 6:00–7:15pm
Can­dle light vigil: 7:15–8:00pm

Loca­tion: Rit­ten­house square (North Side)
Between 18th and 19th on Wal­nut Street
Philadel­phia, PA 19103

The point is to sup­port the peo­ple of Iran in their demands around this fraud­u­lent elec­tion and to con­demn the vio­lence. Not to push other agen­das. No polit­i­cal fac­tions, NO FLAGS (from any coun­try), let us speak with one voice.

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In sol­i­dar­ity with our Iran­ian friends.

June 17 / 5 – 8pm

Rit­ten­house square (North Side), Between 18th and 19th on Wal­nut Street

We stood qui­etly and our friends trans­lated the Farsi chants.

more images > here

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