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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Missing votes, missing people
The election, having been officially stolen, excuse me, "certified," Iran's citizens seem to be moving their focus from wondering what happened to their votes, to trying to find out what may have happened to their loved ones.
Iranian journalist living in Switzerland, Omid Habibinia, sent this via Twitter today:
More than 2000 ppl gathered infront of Islamic R Court in Uromieh asking about their detained relatives. #iranelection
The UK paper, The Guardian, is attempting, with assistance from readers, to assemble a list of Iranians killed or detained since the election. Contact them if you have information.The Revolution in Iran website is also compiling a daily list of “martyrs of the new Iranian revolution" murdered since the election. Labels: brutality, election, free speech, Iran, Neda, vote
posted at 9:52 AM
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