Green Brief report for August 18, 2009
So since hearing the tragic news about Fayah, I've been wanting so much to spread her message even further. It has reached many people, but I don't think it's reached enough. I want those who have no idea what's going on in Iran to see why people are protesting. When I used to rely on the mainstream media, I would only see a few clips and barely a mention - which only once lead me to believe that they were just unhappy with the outcomes of their elections. It's not enough to let people know the truth, what's really going on. I didn't know about the human rights violations going on until I bumped into the Anonymous Iran board. Just goes to show just how effective the media really is when it comes to reporting real news.
Is there a way to get Fayah's message out there more? What can I do for Fayah after she gave her dreams and her life for freedom in her country? I thought about printing out copies of her letter, and tying them to balloons then releasing them like in a video I posted recently. But I wonder if that will work? Most people I've been trying to reach to don't seem to care. So gathering with friends and trying to figure things out with them is out of the question. Doesn't it suck being the only one out of your entire circle that cares?
If anyone has any good ideas, feel free to suggest them. I'd love to hear what you can come up with.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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