I was chatting with a friend who has for several months been working with a large group of volunteers to organize a June 12th protest event. He confided that a few of his friends have told him that they would not be attending the June 12th protest rally because there is a World Cup soccer game on that day!
I find this pretty hard to believe!
For one whole year, the Iranian government has been thinking of ways to thwart and control the civil rights movement which began with the peaceful protests of people about elections fraud. People have lost their lives over this. A group of the most brilliant young Iranians have been imprisoned, tortured, raped, and unfairly sentenced to long prison terms for this. People have lost jobs and livelihoods over this. It would have been so "convenient" to feel intimidated and to stay home, saving themselves the trouble of getting killed, beaten up, arrested, and tortured. Yet, people have come out to the best of their ability every time there has been a chance.
Getting heard is that important to some, I guess.
As thousands of Basiji's prepare to crack down on any potential protests in Tehran,
As Basij and IRGC and police forces test their new equipment and vehicles to make sure unarmed citizens are dealt with swiftly and completely as soon as they dare to come back to the streets,
As Khamenei and Ahmadinejad and IRGC commander after commander make fresh threats to the population at large not to dare come out on June 12th,
As more arrests are made and more prisoners are put under pressure to confess to things they didn't do,
We are the only Iranians in the world who can protest against the Islamic Republic's brutal treatment of the Iranian nation without fear of persecution, murder, prison, and torture.
We are free to chant any words we want and to join hands to show our solidarity with our nation in Iran and to demand the release of the political prisoners.
We have a chance to become the voice of Iranian people to get their message heard by the world.
It is the least we can do to help the people in Iran.
Wherever we are, we must go to a protest on June 12th.
We must not leave Iranians inside Iran alone.
Find a protest gathering near where you live and join. So far more than 60 cities all around the world have announced their plans for protests. hamraah sho aziz.
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by yolanda on Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:27 AM PDTThank you for the link....I checked it early morning......unfortunately, there is no rally in my area. When Israel bombed Gaza, there were several rallies. There are very few Iranians here. I will check to see if they add new rallies later this coming week. I will be glad to go!
The important game on June 12 is US vs. England. I am not sure if IRI will show this game on TV.......I thought IRI hates both US and England!
Another game on June 12 is Argentina (coached by Maradona) Vs. Nigeria
//www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/index.html
Lets see what happens!
Thank you for your blog and link!
I bet IRI will air all soccer matches on June 12th.
by MM on Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:36 AM PDTI bet IRI will air all soccer matches on June 12th, in order to keep everyone at home. But, I say that it might be better for every one to stay home that whole week as a form of a general strike that worked so well for the Kurds.
I'll go to the nearest one near me
by Bitter Divorced Man on Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:29 AM PDTThe grand kids are not scheduled to visit next weekend, my ex-wife has already got her spousal support check and she no longer dictates to me where I'm allowed to go or not, Rhino is dead already, and I have a VCR, so I'll tape any would be soccer games and watch it later. All I need is to get cable.
Shifteh khanoom
by Doctor X on Sun Jun 06, 2010 08:46 AM PDTYou must be Underestimating the iranian people all over the world severly. Every Iranian has by now made a special place and a promise in his heart to raise their voice in the best possible shape. That this promise has been made and sealed in one's mind and soul is far more important to show up in a rally, which may not even make a dent of a difference, as it has not made so far. Can you honestly tell me people are less suffering because of all those rallies in LA and SF And Malmo and Berlin and...?
Watching one soccer match on TV, world cup related or not, is not Going to lessen the intensity of "hamrah sho aziz" slogan and the impact that it has. Please do not use that as a cover to intimidate us. People who should know and those who care, know what to do.
You out of all the people should know better that ongoing movements never really rest and one brief pause DOES NOT make any difference.
United For Iran ...
by Mona 19 on Sun Jun 06, 2010 06:23 AM PDTMy Husband and I will be there
Mona
Shayhar Ghanbari ~
Gole laleh