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We don't have Mousavi supporters, he's saying, "it's now all of Iran...

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this is an article from salon. it is a must read.

went to bed with the twitter #tag on #iranelection

got up this morning. 112K posts since my last check.

Social media is what U MAKE IT. HOW U MAKE IT. FOR THE PURPOSE U MAKE IT.


Pictures, Video, Twitter, phones, & word of mouth.

Control of the people via BIG MEDIA is OVER!!!!!!!!

Power 2 the People

Current.com is one place that will let you post most updates.

The Author of the Salon.com article wishes to remain hidden. VERY WISE.

If something comes in from Iran on twitter you take the username off and RT, retweet, repost the message, saying From Iran. This keeps the author of the message hidden.
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10 comments // We don't have Mousavi supporters, he's saying, "it's now all of Iran...

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  • WakeUpPeople
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      WakeUpPeople  
    • If Ahmadinjehad won by a landslide as they report, this would not be happening. The public is not stupid. They know that the landslide went the other direction. When the Supreme Ayatolla says they will recount a few votes and shortly afterward says the the result will not change, what good does that do for the people of Iran? The election is a farce, the democracy is a farce, and the people of Iran are rightfully taking back their country. I'm am beyond inspired by their fervor.

    • 2 years ago
  • 1Eco_Media
  • Abraham99
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      Abraham99  
    • I hope these people get the freedom they need and deserve.
      I will always remember in London when the Muslims conducted a show of force complete with masks and screaming violent warnings. One of them carried a big sign which read, "FREEDOM GO TO HELL."
      Now, we are finally seeing what the majority feel inside them.

    • 2 years ago
  • Debrinconcita
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      Debrinconcita  
    • Abraham99:

      So do I, in a real honest dealing their Election would be fair and everybody would be happy and things would prosper for years to come? But, in this day and age, and the political past issues and cheating, it most unlikely that this will ever happen.. IN A FANTASY WORLD THEY WOULD ALL BE HAPPY AND THE COUNTRY WOULD PROSPER AND GROW!!!

    • 2 years ago
  • Debrinconcita
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      Debrinconcita  
    • After all these year's of crooked political dealing in the country, what on Earth makes you think they would change now???? It is all for the riches citizen's to do what they like, as ususal and they will do something whatever they need to do to win. They will cheat, lie, steal and kill! Thousands of years of corruption will not be changing overnight, believe me, it would be gloriously fair, and we can wish, hope and dream! BUT I DON'T SEE THIS HAPPENING???

    • 2 years ago
  • ras_menelik
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      ras_menelik  
    • Fresh protest under way in Tehran

      Tens of thousands of people have again taken to the streets in Iran's capital Tehran in protest at election results.

      It follows a call by presidential challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi for further peaceful demonstrations.

      An even larger protest is expected on Thursday, which Mr Mousavi says should be a day of mourning for the eight people killed after Monday's protest.

      Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected last week with almost two-thirds of votes. The opposition allege widespread fraud.

      Protests have grown since his re-election was confirmed on Saturday, with huge demonstrations in Tehran and clashes between protesters and security forces.

      Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has sought to calm tensions and called for an end to rioting.

      The authorities have also promised a recount of the disputed votes - but the opposition demands a full rerun.

      'Silent' march

      Heavy restrictions have been placed on the BBC and other foreign news organisations. Reporters are not allowed to cover unauthorised gatherings or move around freely in Tehran - but there are no controls over what they can write or say.

      Opposition demonstrations gathered in force in central Tehran on Wednesday afternoon.

    • 2 years ago
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