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2009-06-24, 11:56 | Link #202 | |
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sorry to disappoint you "Technically" wont get you far and its not even Technically true Spoiler for off topic response:
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2009-06-24, 19:08 | Link #203 | |
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I found this from a Sept. 2007 blog post. Spoiler:
What Twitter looks like to many Iranians: Spoiler:
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2009-06-24, 21:02 | Link #205 |
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Well, I said many Iranians... some are still tweeting.
http://twitter.com/oxfordgirl One of the regulars on #IranElection. Someone reported yesterday that she'd been arrested, but she's still at it today (assuming 'she' by the name). I've only been reading Twitter for a few days, but I think she's legitimate - 7,760 followers, so she's been around for a while. These people are risking their very lives just for a chance to communicate outside of Iran. I imagine, that for many, it's the only sense of freedom they have. Hackers have been trying... Spoiler:
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2009-06-24, 21:32 | Link #206 | |
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2009-06-24, 21:46 | Link #207 | |
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2009-06-24, 22:40 | Link #208 | |
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That is a smart one. Giving brief details of the Iranian Government security services. I have never ran Webknight before, but I do know that ALL security systems are hackable, even government ones (good examples would be how the Gaobot worm penetrated Singapore's MOE webserver, and how US's Energy Grid systems was hacked earlier this year).
Iran has ordered most of their foreign media out of the country. The world is pretty much in the dark about what is going on in there. Quote:
20 years after Salem Rushdie and they are STILL not thinking about the future of their state, not even economy-wise. This is beyond stupid in terms of governance.
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2009-06-24, 23:14 | Link #209 | |
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http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=82921
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2009-06-25, 04:59 | Link #211 | |
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[edit]- A legal case for the murder of Neda... from Al Jazeera of all places.
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2009-06-26, 04:23 | Link #212 |
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I'm just worried. Even despite all the chaos, death, protests, and so on I am not confident things would have changed enough in Iran to make that much of a difference. I've seen something explode and burn violently but eventually settle down into nothingness.
I just hope something comes out of this for people in Iran.
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2009-06-26, 19:23 | Link #213 |
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I just hope the events that took place in Iran in the past week and even right now isn't forgotten in the United States due to the death of a pop star. People are getting killed by the moment, slashed with axes and the world is just watching it as it happens without doing anything. Somewhat pitiful..
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2009-06-26, 20:21 | Link #214 | |
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And with the government controlling every regular broadcast and spewing lies all day long, in a way to replace protesting against vote cheating with protesting because enemies (US, Israel, etc.) wanted them to cause troubles inside the country, it will become harder to oppose later on. Right now, their plan is to let all the protests die and then capture Mousavi as a traitor to wrap up everything. The protesters are saying that nothing will be the same as before. But without having the power to change anything (like the brainwashed bulldogs attacking people with various weapons), this will not be a problem for the current government, and the corrupted so-called religious immorals. |
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2009-06-27, 09:46 | Link #215 | |
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2009-07-04, 09:06 | Link #216 | |
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The ministries of Singapore. MOE - Education MOM - Manpower MEW(R) - Water and resources [it almost became two, which would have been MEW!] MICA - Infocomm and Arts.
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This makes it impossible for the 'supreme leader' and his appointee president to paint the opposition as "criminals, traitors, and foreign elements".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8134904.stm
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