The depths of the depravity of the actions necessary to maintain power against the will of a people are only just sinking in for me (viscerally). . . The people, who were out on the streets and have witnessed and been subjected to the violent aftermath of the elections, are totally fed up with the system and are looking for leadership to take them to the next level! That leadership does not exist in any tangible form yet.
Archive for September 8th, 2009
Letter from Shiraz: 8/21/2009
Posted in First Hand Accounts from Iran, First Hand Accounts from Shiraz, tagged Ahmadinejad, Basij, big brother, civil disobedience, grafitti, green, green movement, Hejab, Islam, Mousavi, Muslim, police brutality, Secular Democracy, Separation of Church and State, Shiraz, streets, tazohorat on September 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
9/8/2009 Shiraz Update
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alive, civil disobedience, global movement, hope, Iran update, Shiraz Update, solidarity on September 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Received from Shiraz, Iran today: Thank you to everyone for your concern – but no, I don’t feel like we are hung out to dry. A few people here feel let down that someone from outside didn’t do anything to help the cause. But the reality is that this is an Iranian fight through and [...]
