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CNN discovers the incredible silence breaking mute person. I do have to admit this Governor Sanford adultery scandal has been quite hilarious but seriously CNN. You’ve never going to get rid of the #cnnfail tag on Twitter if you don’t get your act together. Also, we all know Michael Jackson is dead. Leave the tributes to VH1 reruns and BET and get back to reporting the damn news.
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Hey CNN, there’s got to be a better way of wording that.

Posted by Ian, filed under Images, Thoughts. Date: June 29, 2009, 1:03 am | 1 Comment »

(Fresh News from Iran)

I’m NiteOwl AKA Josh Shahryar – twitter.com/iran_translator on twitter – and I’ve been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my reliable twitter sources. Remember, this is all from tweets. No news media outlets have been used.

These are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from Friday, June 26 in Iran.

1. No large rallies or protests were held today. There were unconfirmed reports of small gatherings in isolated areas of the city, but for the most part, Tehran didn’t seem to witness the same as it has been for the past two weeks. Sources indicated that it was in no way a sign of giving up, but rather a brief interval in more protests that are to come. They added that currently, the Sea of Green is organizing and regrouping as well as coming up with new ways to defy the authorities and also know of the fate of their leaders in order to progress.

2. At 1 PM, however, a large number of people in Tehran took to roofs and released green balloons to show solidarity with the Sea of Green and to commemorate protesters who’ve died so far. (Link showing the balloons: http://bit.ly/17jRGN ) At night, the people again took to the roofs and chanted “Allah o Akbar” and “Death to the Dictator”. They also burned candles and held vigils. There was confirmation of the death of one protester who was fired upon by security forces as he chanted from his rooftop. Reports of vigils also came from Mashhad.

3. Khamenei was supposed to lead Friday prayers in Tehran and give a speech; however, he was a no show. Ayatollah Sayyid Ahmad Khatami a hard-line cleric and a member of the Assembly of Experts who has strong ties with Khamenei and Ahmadinejad lead the prayers in his stead. He claimed that the protesters were acting against Allah, branded them ‘rioters’ and called for their suppression through any means possible. He also added that the government will not bend against pressure and that Neda was killed by protesters. This is backtrack from the government’s earlier statements that Neda had been ordered to be killed by a BBC correspondent.

4. Reports indicate that the reason why Khamenei did not attend the prayers was Ayatollah Montazeri’s statements yesterday that denounced the government’s suppression of the protesters’ ‘legitimate demands’. This, according to sources, creates a divide between the powerful clergy which has pressured Khamenei just enough to stop him from giving out another speech of the caliber he gave last week. 4. Whether Montazeri’s current stance will develop into something of a bigger boost to protesters remains to be seen.

5. (For those who don’t know, Montazeri was Khomeini’s designated successor until just a few months before Khomeini’s death; he openly criticized the Islamic regime and was sidelined in favor of Khamenei. He still wields enough considerable support among the more moderate clergy and is popular among liberal Muslims in Iran.)

6. Meanwhile, on the government’s official English News channel, Press TV, George Galloway, a British MP representing the constituency of Bethnal Green and Bow, spent several hours denouncing the protests, Israel and Zionism. He called upon the world to accept Ahmadinejad’s re-election and called on the protesters to go home and accept the will of the people. He did not indicate which people he meant when he made that statement.

7. A reliable source indicated that Khomeini’s family has thrown its lot behind the protesters. Although they denied calling out for a protest tomorrow, they indicated that they were with the protesters and claimed to be supporting the protesters lawful demands and don’t consider Ahmadinejad’s government legitimate anymore. This, coupled with Montazeri’s statements and Larijani’s lethargy, is a strong indication that the clergy are divided in what to do with the protesters and that there is a considerable level of public support now for the protesters among the religious elite.

8. The spokesperson of the Guardian Council announced today that a commission had been formed to recount 10% of the ballots cast with representatives of the candidates present. The commission includes Ali Akbar Velayati, Hadad Adel, Eftekhar Jahromi, Aboutorabi Fard, Dari Najafabadi and Hossein Rahimian. He also gave candidates 24 hours to appoint representatives that would join the commission in the recount.

9. As reported before, the government is heavily charging people for the return of their dead family members’ bodies who were killed during the protests. Families are being charged thousands of dollars and are also required to sign a waiver that states they won’t sue the police and that Mousavi is the reason behind the death of their loved ones. More people were arrested today including Mohammad Mostafaie, who is a prominent lawyer and important reformist.

10. The Iranian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden was attacked today by angry Swedish-Iranians after a peaceful protest. It has been reported that as the protesters neared the gate, one of the guards tried to force the protesters away which enraged them and they tried to take over the Embassy. The police were forced to call for back up to control the protesters.

11. The government is continuously attacking and arresting Iranians who are using twitter to get the message out to the world. Several of our sources have so far been arrested or have stopped using twitter altogether, yet the remainder have pledged to continue until the last minute. Amidst the somber mood, some emotional moments can also be seen. One Iranian tweeted: “I would rather our Iranian youth were tweeting about Michael Jackson than having 2 face this death & horror. Lets set them free to do so.”

(There is simply too much on the tweets about where Mousavi is at this point. According to last reports, he was being sternly watched by the government and his movement is restricted, but it’s an ever evolving situation.)

Read this if you want to help or get help!

The government in Iran is still increasing internet filtering and throttling in an attempt to silence their people. Anonymous info shows that many in Iran are looking for proxy and Tor information in Tehran and all around the country. Please donate your bandwidth to help bring down the Iran Curtain. Here are links on how to help and get help on this:

English: Tor and the Iranian Election – Bring down the Iran Curtain | Ian’s Brain

Farsi: Tor: ?????? Tor

Images and vids and instructions on how to send them to us: http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/news-current-events/news-current-events/news-current-events/news-current-events/news-cu…onymously.html

Helpers with expertise in the field of medecine, translation and such:

“Medici Cu Internet is a collaboration between piratbyran.org, HackersWithoutBorders and werebuild.eu trying to organize contacts with medical expertise online since there are problems in Iran with hospitals being monitored by the government. Join the IRC-channel at #mci-ir – WebIRC – AnonNet or send an email to us at embassy [at] piratbyran.org for more info. Medical experts, Farsi-translators and people who know the medical situation in iran are welcome to join and collaboratively set up an index with common injuries and their best treatments.”

People Outside Iran: This is as clear and concise as I can be. I have not included ANYTHING that I have sensed to be remotely fishy, but humans always err.

People Inside Iran: Don’t believe a WORD of what I am telling you. Do what you think is best, keeping everything in mind. I know LITTLE of what you know so make your decisions based on your OWN judgment.

P.S. Please post this around and tweet and retweet.

Posted by Ian, filed under Thoughts. Date: June 27, 2009, 3:21 am | No Comments »

My help in drawing attention to using Tor and proxies to keep communications open in Iran following the election has drawn the attention of the press recently. I am mentioned in this Wall Street Journal Blog post.

http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/06/18/iranians-using-tor-to-anonymize-web-use/

I also did a phone interview with a tech writer for the Associated Press. She only used a blurb from me but you can still check it out here.

http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/06/18/iranians-using-tor-to-anonymize-web-use/

Posted by Ian, filed under Thoughts. Date: June 25, 2009, 8:41 pm | No Comments »

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Iranimal Farm

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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Posted by Ian, filed under Images. Date: June 21, 2009, 9:28 am | 1 Comment »

Over the last week Twitter went from being a punchline to being a lifeline for news coming from Iran. Never before has the rest of the world been so close to the people of Iran. What happens is up to them but they can’t voice their opinions if communications are blocked off. I’m donating part of the proceeds from these products to Amnesty International.
Iran. Not so far away.

i ran so far away

Posted by Ian, filed under Images, Thoughts. Date: June 20, 2009, 6:40 am | No Comments »

A group of anonymous internet users that call themselves Anonymous have been working hard to keep communication in Iran up and running. In a shocking turn of events today they announced via lolcat that they had a space program and had successfully launched their first satellite. Anonymous somehow built a gigantic cantenna have it positioned so Iran can share some guy’s cable internet in Marion , Iowa.
Anonymous launches satellite

Posted by Ian, filed under Images, Thoughts. Date: June 18, 2009, 10:28 pm | 5 Comments »

Ayatollah Khamenei hates the internet.
Old guys and technology don’t mix.

Posted by Ian, filed under Images. Date: June 17, 2009, 3:02 pm | 2 Comments »

جهان حمایت از مردم ایران در تلاش آنها برای آزادی است.

Iran election protests
Tor is a program that allows people to bypass firewalls and use the internet anonymously. Communications from Iran are being actively filtered and they are trying to block some proxies too. As a human being I believe that censorship is wrong and that the people of Iran have a choice in who leads them. The rest of the world doesn’t have a right to tell them what to do but we have a duty to help them be able to communicate and choose for themselves.
I am no longer asking people to post their personal bridges here. Please email them to irancurtain at iansbrain dot com. I will verify them and forward them on to people who can use them without drawing attention. Please install Tor and setup a bridge but don’t post it publicly. You can download Tor and the Vidalia bundle below.

Download Tor
Download Tor in Farsi

There are three ways of running Tor. You can set your choice in the Vidalia control panel.
tor bridge 1
Click Settings.

tor bridge 2
Click Sharing.

tor sharing
The first way is as a client. This is for people who are general Tor users.

tor relay
The second is to run as a relay. This allows your computer to directly share its connection with the general Tor network. You can set instructions for what content you will allow to be accessed through your relay.

tor bridge - help censored users
The third is to run as a bridge. Bridges allow users with your fingerprint code to tunnel through networks where Tor is being blocked and access the Tor network through your computer. Click Help Censored Users Reach The Tor Network. Your custom Tor bridge link will show where I have it underlined in green.
If you have direct contact with people you know in Iran please only send it to them. DO NOT POST IT HERE! They might really need it and we don’t want the IP blacklisted. If you don’t know anyone personally email your bridge to irancurtain at iansbrain dot com and I’ll add it to the list.

GEOIP error fix:

Download this file and leave off the extension:

http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/src/config/geoip

place it in:

C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\Tor\

Update:
Check out Check out Why We Protest

Constantly updated list with leaked Iran videos.
http://giagro.wordpress.com/torrents

Also try http://iran.sharearchy.com/ for information on getting around the Ayatollah’s Iran Curtain.
Please help people in Iran have access to open communications during this time of unrest. If you want please Stumble this site or Digg it or Tweet it. Or link to it anyway you can! We’re Iran’s IT department now.

I don’t know to what extent phones have been compromised but I setup a Google Voice hotline that will call your phone and let you leave a voicemail with information, sounds from protests or even your opinions on the protests in Iran.

I am donating webspace for people to share photos and videos from Iran. Please email files to irancurtain at iansbrain dot com. 25mb limit for now.

You can also upload photos and videos to my FTP. Go to:

ftp.iansbrain.com Username: u41011831-nov5 Password: freedom

DO NOT USE DDOS ATTACKS!

Networks are already overloaded and don’t need the extra stress.

They can’t stop us all!

Posted by Ian, filed under Sounds, Thoughts. Date: June 15, 2009, 2:04 am | 92 Comments »

In the days running up to the Iranian Presidential elections the media was all excited about the strong opposition to current President Mahmoud Amademajad. Then suddenly we hear that he won by a landslide and that communications in Iran have been blocked. What’s going on? Is the media under orders to not piss off Iran by questioning this obvious election corruption?

Posted by Ian, filed under Thoughts. Date: June 14, 2009, 11:25 pm | No Comments »

After watching Pixar’s UP I thought I had finally gotten over my fear of crotchety old men. Now the shooting at the Holocaust museum by an 88 year old man has me looking at the movie in a whole new light. The old guy and his chubby Hitler Youth friend made me create this.

Up 2: Synagogue Boogaloo.

Posted by Ian, filed under Atheism, Images. Date: June 11, 2009, 8:45 am | No Comments »

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