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BarkhaDhar

Freedom Is A Human Right

http://dharbarkha.blogspot.com/2010/02/freedom-is-human-right.html

February 11th marks the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution, a date that portrays celebration of Iran’s liberation from the Shah and imperial powers. However, torture, political exile, arbitrary arrests and violent executions are some major illus

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alynna

Iran

http://anarchistbanana.blogspot.com/2010/02/iran.html

Brief discussion of the situation, plus suggestions from others

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DennyLyon

Fight 4 Freedom: Irans Opposition Thursday

http://thesocialpoets.blogspot.com/2010/02/fight-4-freedom-irans-oppos…

Join Bloggers Unite in support of the Iranian Opposition Protestors as they celebrate their Victory of the Revolution Day, fighting for their freedom from an oppressive government.

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Theresa111

Unite For Iran's Human Rights

http://wp.me/p4C6Y-XD

Talk about how Iranians should have freedom .

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WorldWithIran

Follow events in Iran on anniversary of Islamic Revolution - 22 bahman

http://worldwithiran.blogspot.com/2010/02/follow-events-in-iran-on-isl…

Links to latest videos & news from the streets of Iran.

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LeifHagen

Free Amir Sadeghi of Tehran!

http://EaganDailyPhoto.blogspot.com

One of our City Daily Photo community bloggers, Amir Sadeghi of Tehran, was arrested again on Saturday for posting photos of Ashura Day demonstrations! Let him go free! See his blog:www.tehranlive.org

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rebeccag

Grassroots action for a safer, more just world * Home What the US should (and should not) do to support democracy activists in Iran

http://blog.peaceactionwest.org/2010/02/11/what-the-us-should-and-shou…

The US approach toward Iran is far too often based on misguided politics rather than sound policy. Since last June, many of us in the United States have reached out for ways to show solidarity with brave Iranians—from changing the location on our Twitte

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Ingenuo

Unite For human Rights In Iran

http://ingenuo.org/2010/02/11/unite-for-human-rights-in-iran/

Italian point of view ;)

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rightsreaders

Standing with the Iranian people

http://rightsreaders.blogspot.com/2010/02/standing-with-iranian-people…

Robin Wright (Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East) previews the anticipated demonstrations in Iran today at WAMU. Last month in TIME, Wright compared the current Iranian protests to China's 1989 democracy movement...

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Egherman

Azadi, Freedom, and 22 Bahman

http://bit.ly/c9bc6J

In Tehran, taxi drivers call out destinations: Vanak, Vanak, Vanak. Tehran Pars, Tajrish, Arjentine, Resalat, Pol-e Hemat... If you are traveling to any of these places, you hop in and wait for the car to fill up. Everytime a taxi driver shouted out Azadi

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MJae

Human Rights for Iran, Now!

http://knightingale.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/human-rights-for-iran-now…

This blog is calling for the people who are in power to help Iranian receive the freedom and rights they deserve!

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jefevonstanley

Iran's Leaders Celebrate Liberty by Arresting People in Advance

http://brain-on-fire.com/jefeblog/2010/02/10/irans-regime-prepares-for…

NY Times link re thousands of arrests in advance of 2/11.

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briandrpm

Iran - Counting Down to a Day of Solidarity with Those Who Speak Out

http://anewmillennium.blogspot.com/2010/02/iran-counting-down-to-day-o…

In creating this post, the arena of collaboration that I have chosen is again, Bloggers Unite, who are working with Amnesty International to get the word out on February 11, 2010 which isVictory of the Revolution Day in Iran. Equivalent to the Fourth of J

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lesoltis

Global Solidarity with Iranian Rights Activists

http://humanrightsangle.com/2010/02/10/global-solidarity-with-iranian-…

On February 11th, journalists and human rights bloggers around the world are using their voices in the media to stand in solidarity with Iranian human rights activists. In Iran, February 11th is recognized as “Victory of the Revolution Day,” which is

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anhaidao

Human Rights for Iran!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Biw8BnkVSw

We need to raise awareness about what is happening in Iran, spread the word!

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  • Unite! Blog! Human rights for Iran!

    http://www.amnestyusa.org/iran

    To help raise the voices of those calling for justice inside Iran on Feb 11th - a date symbolizing liberty, independence and freedom.

    February 11th is Victory of the Revolution Day in Iran. Equivalent to the Fourth of July in the United States, it is a day commemorating liberty, independence and freedom. But the Iranian government has long violated these rights and is responsible for numerous abuses including torture, arbitrary arrests, censorship and the most recent execution of two activists accused of inciting the post-election protests on June 12th – even though these men had been held in detention long before the violence erupted. Since blogs and websites like Twitter and YouTube were virtually the only way the Iranian people could expose the horrific treatment being inflicted on them in the days following the contested Presidential election, we expect that Iranians will turn to the Internet once again to carry their messages. That is why we are asking everyone to show their solidarity online on February 11th – whether it’s on your blog, website, or social networking profile. Stand with us to ensure that Victory of the Revolution Day signifies an end to these abuses! For more information: http://amnestyusa.org/iran http://blog.amnestyusa.org/category/middle-east/iran-middle-east/