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The social media and the Iran elections
http://www.blogtips.org/social-media-and-the-iran-protests/
The role of social media at the very beginning of the Iran protests
Voices of Change
http://cjwriter.com/2009/06/25/voices-of-change/
What is happening now in Iran is inexcusable. Whether the election was stolen or not, no government should turn its forces on its own people, let alone on unarmed innocents involved in a peaceful protest.
Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran
http://www.blogfornoob.com/ramblings/bloggers-unite-for-a-free-iran/
On Monday June 29th, we ask Bloggers from around the globe to Unite for a Free Iran. Please JOIN this event and use your blog to educate your Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran readers and spread the word about how we can help support a Free Iran.
Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran
http://doublelattemama.com/?p=218
I have enjoyed democracy all of my life, in spite of whatever political disputes we may have in the United States. We argue amongst ourselves about whether our freedoms have been taken away and whether the government is too big or too small. We feel that
Relative poverty (2) - political
http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/2009/06/relative-poverty-2-political.…
Whilst not directly dealing with Iran and the events unfolding there this post relates 'poverty' to the four knowledge domain of Hodges' model: Intrapersonal, Political with Sciences and Sociology to follow...
Iran's Brutal Military Dictatorship
http://autisminnb.blogspot.com/2009/06/irans-brutal-military-dictators…
I do not profess to be an expert on Iran, far from it. In my limited, ill informed understanding of Iran I had believed that it was a theocratic autocracy, a theocracy, which had begun experimenting with democratic processes. My vague, obviously ill infor
Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran
http://onecoolsite.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/bloggers-unite-for-a-free-…
Governments must stop slaying citizens who wish to play an active role in their governance. If we are to become the change we want to see in this world then freedom to peacefully protest government policies must come with that territory in Iran and in al
Neda - Revolution has a face
http://aidblogs.theroadtothehorizon.org/post/129626034/neda-the-revolu…
Call for action
For the People of Iran and the Rest of Us
http://acousticguitarists.net/2009/06/25/for-people-in-iran-and-the-re…
Firstly, I’m not prepared to get caught in the trap of throwing insults at any foreign government or political party and start screaming ‘human rights!’, if I was to do that I feel I would be disrespectful to the people of Iran, and by saying this I
Let Truth Rain in Iran
http://nagapress.com/blog/2009/06/25/let-truth-rain-in-iran/
In response to the call initiated by bloggerunite.org, which is a nonprofit platform that encourages bloggers to do good and raise social awareness, has launched an initiative that asks bloggers and network participants to use their blogs and accounts to
Social media and the protests in Iran
http://www.theroadtothehorizon.org/2009/06/social-media-buzzing-after-…
Never before has the role of social media been so prominent in distributing first hand accounts of events,...
Iran it's your choice
http://kevin-goodman.com/?p=400
Rather than serve as a force of polarization I would advocate no party or person but those basic rights all humans should have.
Freedom Banner
http://roadturn.com/2009/06/24/freedom-banner/
Presents a new standing banner on the blog and displays the last heard words of an Iranian Freedom Voice..
Fairy Tales have no happy ending sometimes. It's just the imagination that pushes it on.
http://thegentle-snail.blogspot.com
My friend was ecstatic when he went back to IRAN and found it all GREEN. He had never seen his home so ALIVE and HAPPY. . .
Iran Revolts for Freedom
http://reachingforthetruth.blogspot.com/2009/06/iran-revolts-for-freed…
My thoughts on the importance of what the Iranians are sacrificing to accomplish in their homeland.
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Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran
Bloggers Unite for a FREE IRAN on Mon. June 29th.
Bloggers Unite to support Human Rights in Iran on Monday June 29th. Violence, arrests, crackdowns and media blackouts continue to increase in Iran in the aftermath of the recent presidential elections. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Iranian_election_protests On Monday June 29th, we ask Bloggers from around the globe to Unite for a Free Iran. Please JOIN this event and use your blog to educate your readers and spread the word about how we can help support a Free Iran. Tweeting about this event use hash tag #FreeIran. What can you blog about? How can you help? * write a post about the lack of basic human rights and freedoms * ask democratic leaders from around the world to unite and stand up for the citizens of Iran * let the people in Iran know that we are supporting them and their fight for freedom * do what we can to help highlight the disappearance and inhuman treatment of Iranian citizens * arrange/promote Blogger & Twitter Meetups in your town on Monday * write a post offering moral support to the people of Iran * call on the Iranian government to stop arresting peaceful protesters and opposition supporters, and to free those it has already detained * blog to get the people of Iran free and open Internet access * blog for a fair and just election * write a post asking your readers to email the United Nations Human Rights Commission to hold an Emergency Meeting * blog to free the press and remove the controls that have been placed on media and bloggers * call for an end to the violence in Iran * blog to ask your readers to turn all avatars black to mourn those killed in the protests * add an Action Badge to your blog before June 29th and ask other bloggers to join in. Please post any other ideas you have for how bloggers can use our blogs to make a difference on Monday June 29th. To discuss the event visit http://www.bloggersunite.org/discuss/entry/what-can-we-do-to-help-in-iran Tweeting? Use Hash Tag #FreeIran









