A recount is called, but Iran’s mass uprising continues

The latest from Tehran

by macleans.ca on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:48am - 6 Comments

Iran’s ruling Guardian council announced Tuesday that it was prepared to conduct a partial recount of the ballots cast in Friday’s controversial election. However, the reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi rejected the offer, calling on Iran’s leaders to annul the election outright. The news comes after the country’s state radio confirmed that seven people were killed in the mass protests against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s first-ballot victory. Thousands of protesters amassed in Tehran again on Tuesday, despite Mousavi’s call for his supporters to stay home. They’ve been met by thousands of supporters of the government. Iranian officials have responded to the mass uprising with a crackdown on foreign journalists in the country, cancelling all foreign press credentials. Iranian journalists were told to report the news from their offices rather than from the scene of the protests.

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Footage of yesterday’s protests

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    So I'm making this for my own reference, but anyone who can't read Farsi first-hand might be interested in the following, so I annotated it as best as I could, and encourage you to pass it on to anyone who is hungry for info:

    http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_d…
    Andrew Sullivan is aggregating personal messages addressed to him coming out of Iran, and also links to insightful Western analysis. Has some good tweet aggregation too

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/13/iran-dem…
    Nito Putney is basically doing the same thing as the Dialy Dish, and I tend to refresh these two most often, they are all over the story, and if you can keep up with them, you won't miss much in the 'breaking news' category.

    http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/
    Another grat aggregator, especially good for breaking news.
    (cont…)

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    So I'm making this for my own reference, but anyone who can't read Farsi first-hand might be interested in the following, so I annotated it as best as I could, and encourage you to pass it on to anyone who is hungry for info:

    http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_d…
    Andrew Sullivan is aggregating personal messages addressed to him coming out of Iran, and also links to insightful Western analysis. Has some good tweet aggregation too

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/13/iran-dem…
    Nito Putney is basically doing the same thing as the Dialy Dish, and I tend to refresh these two most often, they are all over the story, and if you can keep up with them, you won't miss much in the 'breaking news' category.

    http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/
    Another grat aggregator, especially good for breaking news.
    (cont…)

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    http://niacblog.wordpress.com/
    Washington-based Iranian-American community. Same as above, provides a lot of the quickest translation from Farsi, and good background from people- for e.g. right now they have annotated pictures describing which elements the plainclothes officers belong to.

    http://enduringamerica.com/
    Less frequently updated than above sources, but good aggregation and analysis

    http://www.juancole.com/
    Juan Cole is a middle east prof- so he has some good explanation of how the various power factions in the Iran gov't are working right now. His earlier posts have provided very good explanations of how, and why, the vote was rigged.

    http://tehranbureau.com/
    An independant hub started by a harvard journo for Persian and Western media reports- very good, professional reports.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    http://niacblog.wordpress.com/
    Washington-based Iranian-American community. Same as above, provides a lot of the quickest translation from Farsi, and good background from people- for e.g. right now they have annotated pictures describing which elements the plainclothes officers belong to.

    http://enduringamerica.com/
    Less frequently updated than above sources, but good aggregation and analysis

    http://www.juancole.com/
    Juan Cole is a middle east prof- so he has some good explanation of how the various power factions in the Iran gov't are working right now. His earlier posts have provided very good explanations of how, and why, the vote was rigged.

    http://tehranbureau.com/
    An independant hub started by a harvard journo for Persian and Western media reports- very good, professional reports.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/iran
    The Gaurdian is one of the few (along with the NYT, which you can get to from The Lede, above) Western media sites that is actually nimble enough to publish long pieces with good analysis- that are supporteed by on the gourn twitter facts, and aren't out of date.

    http://search.twitter.com/search?ands=&from=&…
    This used to be a really good source for twitters coming from the Teheran area- but there are now many, many messages coming from Western sources who have changed their twitter location to Teheran. They have done this so that Iran's security forces can't pinpoint legit Iranians twittering- hopefully its working. The traffic is still interesting, and probably close to mirroring #iranelection at this point.

    http://en.balatarin.com/
    Community Persian blog, written in English.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middlee…
    Good source on the latest development- that there will be a recount.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/kylebailey260 kylebailey260

    http://www.carnegieendowment.org/files/sadjadpour…
    A bio of the Supreme Leader, which I haven't taken the time to read- anyone who does, I'd love to hear if there is anything that may shed some light on his future actions.

    Some good twitter:

    [ 7 good twitter sources redacted out of concern that re-posting may endeanger them- please personally email me if you would like to follow them. Some are general opposition feeds, some have heartbreaking first hand accounts of current events]

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