Saturday, August 15, 2009

Videos of Protests

Hello all, and welcome to the second update of Green With :N:V:. I'd like to start off with this incredibly important post by the ever-amazing NiteOwl. Whether you're in protests inside or outside Iran, this is something everyone should take a look at for their personal safety: Safeguard Your Personal Information and Finances!

Please share this with everyone in support of the cause! Especially if you or someone else has contacts in Iran. Now,
I've been surfing around YouTube for quite a while, trying to find and share videos of the situation of Iran. People are risking their lives just by capturing what is going on around them and posting them online. I want to honor their efforts by collecting these videos and help them get their message out.

Well, Ahmadingdong, looks like you failed to keep the people silent.

First video: police patrolling area and chasing off protesters.


Woman is struck by police.

That is one brave woman...kicking a police officer not once, but twice. I'm surprised the police weren't much more aggressive...but thankful they weren't.

Basij beating on protesters.

It makes me sick to think the Basij would attack unarmed civilians. Looks like the camera man got beaten a couple of times.

Someone being arrested.


Slideshow. [Some graphic images]


A drive through Tehran.

I would say "it looks like a war zone"...but technically, it is. Those who wish for freedom vs those who wish to deny them from it, for the sake of power.

A protest on August 5th - inauguration day.


Boy shot by sniper. [graphic]

There just aren't strong enough words to describe how terrible it is when a government willingly guns down people who don't even have the means to defend themselves. Honestly, and they wonder why the people are rebelling. Keep in mind, Ahmadinejad: the more people you kill and arrest, the more furious we all become, and the harder the protesters will try to make sure your and Khamenei's regime would fall. And trust me, I wish your regime would collapse right now so no more people would be killed, and no more would suffer.

I hope as I collect more videos, it will raise awareness of what's going on. Sadly, the mainstream media doesn't cover this much, because they're too busy discussing what some untalented celebrity has gotten themselves into. If you have any videos you'd like to share, link them on my comments, and I might post them up here to share. Until then, see you next time.

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