It's been several days now since we've seen the last Green Brief. From looking at NiteOwl's Twitter, and some posts on Anonymous Iran, it seems he's busy with other responsibilities. I hope he's doing okay, and will catch up on the rest he needs while he's at it. We have News Feed, though the only problem I find is many re-postings of the same subject on different threads. I'm not sure how useful I will be, but for the time being I will be looking through news sites and gathering articles for the latest updates until NiteOwl is back in action. The Green Brief is my main source for news, and I have zero clue what's going on in Iran right now. Hopefully I will at least be of some help for a while.
Times Online:
Iranian boy who defied Tehran hardliners tells of prison rape ordeal.
This is an article I found yesterday. This is just....there's no words to describe how heartbreaking it is to know this is going on. I hope this young man, and many others like him will heal one day. The more I hear about stories such as this, the more I want to find ways to help or at least express my support. I don't know how anyone can live with themselves doing something so vile and horrible - let alone saying they are doing it for Islam. Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, you disgust me with each passing day. You better pray Allah forgives you. But even if he does, I certainly will never forgive you or anyone else involved or condoning these atrocities.
From the Tehran Bureau:
Part four of the Stalinistic "trials".
I really have to agree with one of the commenters. It's very sad to see some of these people that have dedicated themselves to work for a better Iran for so long basically being spit on. Although I think to be forced into these "confessions" is a far insult than literally being spit on.
Hajji Corleone, Sonny Seyyed and the Rapists who got away.
Principilist MP grilled by journalist.
CNN:
Iran military was 'swift' retribution.
Roozonline:
Ahmadinejad's New Headache: the Dimissed Minister.
Reformists accused of murder and espionage.
Family expresses their concerns for journalist in Evin.
It's so sad that people are even being arrested for...doing their job. *sigh*
Los Angeles Times:
Popular analyst seen smiling his 'show trial'.
Videos from YouTube:
That's pretty much it for now. I will do this daily until the Green Brief is back. If you have anything to share, feel free to post it in my comments.
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