INNOCENCE JAILED

States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world,” stated President George W. Bush in his State of the Union address in January 2002. He referred to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as “evil nations” following the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York’s World Trade Center.


President Bush’s Patriot Act, which legalized the invasion of one’s privacy, had preceded this event. The Act claims that if the government believes that people are involved in illegal activities such as terrorism, it may listen to all their phone calls, Web conversations, and other forms of communication. The Act has particularly been put into practice by the FBI and has allowed them to search through people’s e-mail histories, as well as financial records, without the need of a court order. The Act also greatly impacts undocumented immigrants, putting them at a higher risk of deportation. The aforementioned are all results of U.S. tactics to “protect” the nation’s security, which may be appropriate in true examples of terrorism and other high crimes. Yet, they tend to cause more harm to innocent people than to bring about justice to those who actually do pose threats.

“I just talked to my family. They said there was some weird black SUV on our street and that it’s not leaving… I have to go home,” exclaimed Zahra before she picked up her books and left school. Zahra Mousavi, a recent graduate of the University of California at Riverside, hopes to one day become a physician assistant in order to help those in need. She is one of four siblings; two others are current UCLA students who, like her, are pursuing admirable careers. The abovementioned event took place in 2004 and was one of many other days when Zahra’s family was under surveillance by the FBI.

BATTLE FOR IRAN




This recent video clip is from Azadi Stadium in Iran.  The event posted took place last Friday, August 21, 2009 the first night night of Ramadan for those residing in Iran.  People were chanting "Mir Hussien Ya Hussein," a chant that has been used since Iran's highly disputed elections.  It looks like the opposition movement is still alive. 


 

PROTESTS IN IRAN: UPDATE

08/05/2009
BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!




07/30/2009
Iranian police clash with mourners of Neda Agha Soltan for "cheheleh"-- the 40th day of Neda's passing.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8177374.stm


07/23/2009

Milano demonstration for the people of Iran


07/21/2009

Interview with BBC Persian with a woman confirming rumors that the Iranian government is using Arabs to attack the Iranian youth.



07/20/2009 Update

Last Friday, former Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani made his first public appearnace after weeks since Iran's highly contested presidential debate.  Mr. Rafsanjani called on all political prisoners to be released, however many people within Iran are not content with his lack of action.   More news to come soon.


photo provided by http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/19/iran-army-officers-arrested.

 
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