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Tuesday
Dec082009

Iran: It Isn't Over - The Protests of 17 Azar (8 December)

16 AZAR POSTER3Josh Shahryar reviews today's events:

Don’t count the protesters out just yet. Students in Tehran University were viciously attacked today by security forces and Basijis today as they tried to demonstrations. There are two conflicting reasons for the tensions and clashes.

The first scenario is that students walked out of classes to protest in front of the Technical Faculty of the University against the arrest of their classmates yesterday. With the expectation of another day of protests in light of student calls for a fresh round of dissent, security was already tight, with the university besieged by thousands of security forces. As the students tried to gather in front of the Faculty, security forces stormed the campus.

The second scenario is that security forces stormed the university first and started beating students as they sat in classes.

So far, the first scenario seems to have more eye-witness support. Looking at videos, eye-witness accounts and other Iranian media sources, it seems almost certain that the number of students actively protesting was over a thousand. The number could be larger, but this cannot be confirmed immediately.

During the clashes, security forces accompanied by Basiji militia used batons, stun guns, and pepper spray to disperse students. Videos showed students fleeing attacks and taking refuge inside the campus classrooms. Other videos showed them pushing back. There were reports that several students were arrested and locked up in classrooms.

Within a few hours, the security forces gave up on breaking the protest. Students continued to chant slogans against the government as the units left the campus, including "Free political prisoners", "Students in prisons, Thugs are Free", "Ahmadi can't handle us!”

Aat least five university students were confirmed to have been arrested by security forces. The number could rise, however, as more news comes in.

There were reports that later in the evening, Basijis attacked the campus again, but this could not be confirmed. It seems certain that the confrontation in the university will not end as students have called for more protests tomorrow.

There were reports of similar attacks by security forces and Basijis in at least three other universities in Tehran. Videos released of a protest in Kerman University showed protesters chanting anti-government slogans inside an auditorium. Numbers were in dozens in the video.

So far the outflow of news about protests is restricted as the fresh round caught everyone off guard. There will be another update if there is more news.
Tuesday
Dec082009

Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar - 4rd Set (8 December)

The protests are continuing within Iran today. This 4th set of videos concentrates on videos which are thought to be from today, 17 Azar.

Tehran - Basijis going "Home"


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9XsHhX-Sys[/youtube]

Tehran University


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD6DtUptQH0[/youtube]

Tehran University - Chant: "Death to Basiji"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2rPDligY6E[/youtube]

School of Engineering, University of Tehran. Girl is arrested and her friend shouts "Let her Go!"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COAE-2cgupI[/youtube]

University of Tehran. Students chanting: "We're Sohrab, We're Neda, We're all the same voice"


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oHJKJOH9DY[/youtube]

Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AHY21ZcuTI&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZODH4jhaGTQ[/youtube]

"Basiji Shame on you, leave our University"

Video removed from YouTube

Tehran University - clashes between students and basiji

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfuuZhxth10[/youtube]

Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85HdL9-Mt1M[/youtube]

University of Tehran - Tear Gas Attack

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzZhhi9cPl4[/youtube]

Tehran University - Tear gas attack and fire


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1nV_YpYuGY[/youtube]

Kerman University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHYPgtUmJOw[/youtube]

Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTArBAvNvV4[/youtube]

Kerman University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkkVF5_NZBU[/youtube]
Monday
Dec072009

The Latest from Iran (7 December): The Marches of 16 Azar

16 AZAR POSTER52150 GMT: To end the day, we've posted a review by Josh Shahryar of the day's events.

2100 GMT: The Assault on Zahra Rahnavard. More on the alleged attack on Mir Hossein Mousavi's wife this afternoon at Tehran University: Persian2English has an English summary.

NEW Iran’s 16 Azar: A Review of the Day’s Events Throughout the Country
NEW Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar – 2nd Set (7 December)
NEW Iran’s 16 Azar Protests: An Interim Analysis & Questions for the Green Movement
NEW Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar (7 December)
NEW 16 Azar Opinion: “Iran’s Voice Will Be Heard”
NEW 16 Azar Special: A Letter from Inside Iran
Latest Iran Videos: The Eve of 16 Azar “Allahu Akhbar” and “Death to Dictator” Chants (6 December)
Iran Opinion: “Why The Green Movement Will Prevail”
Latest Iran Videos: The Eve of 16 Azar “Allahu Akhbar” Chants (6 December)
Iran Document: Mousavi Statement on 16 Azar and the Student Movement (6 December)
Iran Document: The Rafsanjani Speech to Students (6 December)
Iran: Routes and Information for 16 Azar (7 December)
Iran’s Critical Moment: 24 Hours to Go

2055 GMT: Britain Leads, Will US Follow? British Foreign Minister David Miliband has taken notice of today's events in a statement:

I share the concern of many people about the use of force to stifle demonstrations on Students' Day. This follows the large scale abuses of human rights that have taken place since the presidential elections on 12 June.

Freedom of speech and freedom of political expression are fundamental values which all governments should respect. We look to the Iranian authorities to up-hold the freedoms of their own citizens, not stifle them.

Will Britain's allies in Washington also issue a declaration of concern over "human rights"?

1935 GMT: Mediawatch. Hat-tip to The New York Times, with reporters Nazila Fathi (from Toronto) and Robert Worth (from Beirut) providing a good overview of the events today.

And a thumbs-down to The Daily Telegraph for unnecessarily provocative "news". Even if the claim that police fired "warning shots" is true, the headline, "Iranian police shoot at unarmed protesters during Tehran demonstrations", is a distortion beyond accuracy and common sense.

1925 GMT: Kalemeh, the website associated with Mir Hossein Mousavi, is reporting that Mousavi's wife Zahra Rahnavard, a faculty member at Tehran University, was physically attacked by a group of unknown women on the campus.

1910 GMT: Press TV Politics. Looks like those at the state outlet who are not so anti-opposition have tinkered with the coverage of today's events. The opening paragraph of the story that we reported earlier (1730 GMT) emphasized that the National Student Day had been "hijacked" by "anti-government demonstrations...foiled thanks to the presence of anti-riot forces".

This is the less provocative update: "Authorities on Monday arrested a number of people who damaged public property as opposition protesters and students staged rallies on Student Day in Iran, reports say."

1900 GMT: Back from an academic break. Thanks to TN McLaughlin for keeping an eye on developments. Just catching up with latest news.

1730 GMT: We've just posted the latest videos from Tabriz and and Najaf Abad universities at our latest video page.

1700 GMT: Scott Lucas "has left the building" for a couple of hours and the site is being watched over by EA's new team member, TN McLaughlin.

1633 GMT: Urgent --- Tavakoli Detention. An EA contact confirms the arrest today of Majid Tavakoli, a leader of the Amir Kabir University student movement. Tavakoli was also arrested and injured in detention in 2007.

1623 GMT: More from an EA source inside Iran:
I'm gonna check the streets, Haft-e Tir, and Ferdowsi before going home!

Right now I am getting this news from the students at the University of Tehran. People are pouring into the streets gradually as they are leaving their work, and more protesters are going to Enghelab Sq. Students leaving the university and ordinary people ARE joining them!

1615 GMT: Must-See Story of Day. It comes from none other than Iranian state media Press TV, who have summarised the significance of 16 Azar:
Students in Iran gathered to commemorate the national Student Day as reports suggest a number of anti-government protesters have attempted to hijack the occasion....

The occasion...provided opposition protesters with an opportunity to stage anti-government demonstrations. However, their efforts were foiled thanks to the presence of anti-riot forces in several parts of the capital....

The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that police arrested a number of the rioters who set on fire trash bins. The news agency added that a group of rioters wearing green clothes destroyed the Amir Kabir University's entrance gate on Vali Asr street and attacked the students inside the campus. The rioters, IRNA said, also tore down the security station inside the university. They also threw rocks at a bank on campus. The report added that students in return chanted slogans, calling the rioters "traitors."

We have written Press TV to confirm who and where were the students who protested for the Government today, rather than "hijacking" the occasion. So far, no reply.

1555 GMT: Was Rafsanjani's Daughter at Rally Today? Chatter has persisted throughout the day that Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former President Hashemi Rafsanjani and a prominent activist, was at a university rally in Tehran. We've posted video which claims to be of Hashemi today.

1545 GMT: Curious. One of the most active sites in the post-election discussion, Revolutionary Road, has disappeared.

1510 GMT: Leaders Who Have Spoken (Kind Of): The one prominent Green Movement figure who is in the media today is Mehdi Karroubi, but it is in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde, carried out before 16 Azar. The soundbites, as put out by Agence France Presse, are pretty bland and point towards the theme of "unity":
The solution to arrive at reconciliation is tolerance and acceptance of criticism. We need to work to restore the trust between the authorities and the people. Repression is not at all the solution, neither today nor tomorrow.

Mir Hossein Mousavi's intervention is with an Iranian website, his own Kalemeh, condemning the authorities:
You fight people on the streets, but you are constantly losing your dignity in people’s minds. Even if you silence all the universities, what are you going to do with the society?

1500 GMT: Observations That Make You Go Hmmm.... "No major reformist leader was present during the protests."

1410 GMT: Add Khaje Nasir and possibly Hamedan Universities to the list of locations of protests. Hamedan has been largely free of protests up to now.

One interesting notes: demonstrators in clips in our videos have been waving Iranian flags stripped of the Islamic "coat of arms" in the centre.

1330 GMT: We've just posted a second set of videos of demonstrations from across Iran. Meanwhile, there is confirmation of protests at Azad University in Tehran and Azad University in Arak City.

1250 GMT: Protests in Isfahan confirmed.

1245 GMT: First pictures of large gatherings outside the Universities:

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1220 GMT: Protest at Kermanshah University is now confirmed. Heavy clashes near Tehran University, with reports of beatings.

1210 GMT: We've posted an interim analysis from our Mr Smith, asking a couple of important questions about today's protests.

1205 GMT: More from our inside source in Tehran (see 1145 GMT):
All Radios are blocked, and there is no internet connection around University of Tehran.

At the beginning of the Taleghani St. there were - and still are - at least 10 totally BLACK buses and vans, and some vehicles that carried the guard-rails in order to block the streets, but the Buses are not EMPTY! They are full of riot forces! And there is a special van right in front of the eastern gate of the uni full of women commandos to catch the women [protesters.

1200 GMT: A picture has been posted of the demonstration at the Iran University of Science and Technology.

1145 GMT: This in from a source inside Iran:
I've been at University of Tehran since 8:00 this morning and so far there were
only a handful of clashes between the students and security forces.

University of Tehran, UNDER HEAVY CONTROL: The plain cloths forces are in the university and are controlling all gates of the University. The Uni of THR is surrounded by the security forces. They are at all the streets close to the Uni of THR, Enghelab Sq., Qods St., Vesal and Taleghani St.

There are a bunch of at least 50 security forces at every corner of all junctions close to Uni. The Valiasr-Taleghani, Vesal-Taleghani, Enghelab Valiasr Junctions. The Traffic Police doesn’t allow any car to stop even for a second in Valiasr and Taleghani St.

Student of the Uni of THR gathered in front of the Western Gate of the Uni and were chanting "Death to Khameneie and Death to Dictator", where security police attacked them and spread them soon. Uni of THR is under HEAVY control and the Plain Cloths forces with their radios are controlling every gate of the Uni.

1120 GMT: First picture of protest at Elm-o-Sanat University.

1105 GMT: Take That! Al Jazeera English, which has been struggling to report from Iran, just led with video of the Tehran University demonstration and the voiceover, "The Pictures the Government Didn't Want You to See".

1100 GMT: Confirmed. Tear gas used in at least two locations in Tehran.

And pictures are up indicating the size of the gathering at Sharif University.

1055 GMT: Catching Up with Protests. After posting a series of videos, here is our view: Protests in Tehran at Tehran Uni, Amir Kabir University, Sharif University, with clashes at Vali-e Asr. Protests outside Tehran at Mashhad University and Shiraz University, although the latter appears to be relatively small (100s rather than 1000s) at this point.

1015 GMT: This in from an EA correspondent with excellent links inside Iran:

"The number of students is increasing by the minute. There are a great number of plainclothes officers present at this rally. Through raising their hands and giving the victory sign, and by presenting the symbols of the green movement, the students are circulating in and around the university.

The chants are 'Down with the Demagogues', 'Mahmoud the traitor, You have destroyed us and the soil of this country, You have killed the country's youth, God is Great, God is Great…'

There are clashes between students and guards standing outside of the university at Vali-Asr. Some photographers and cameraman are taking pictures and filming in order to identify the students. According to the news, there are buses parked at the Somaie Park Street to transfer the arrested students.

There is an organized group of Basijis moving towards the Vali-asr gate. This group includes plain-clothes officers and a small number of university Basij and has clashed with green students."

1005 GMT: Claimed picture of gathering at Amir Kabir University

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0949 GMT: First article from a major US newspaper (as opposed to wire service report) --- Borzou Daragahi in the Los Angeles Times, "Students, security forces face off in Tehran".

0945 GMT: We are treating this report, from Josh Shahryar, as confirmed. Two women have been arrested near Tehran University, while 30 buses have brought security forces to the area.

0940 GMT: Unconfirmed but Important? We are being flooded with reports, from good sources, which we are trying to verify. Here goes:

Students gathering in large numbers at Amir Kabir University in Tehran, possibly clashing with security forces, and at Tehran University. 1000 students at Shiraz University.

Clashes at Enghelab Square near Tehran University. Chants of "Mousavi is an excuse, the entire regime is the target".

0935 GMT: We've posted the first videos of the day, the gathering of students at Sharif University in Tehran.

0855 GMT: The First Reliable Snapshot? Rah-e-Sabz, the reformist website, reports that all quiet so far in Tehran with no violence. Cellphones have been cut off.

0845 GMT: Reza Sayah of CNN, from a source: "Pockets of crowds chanting 'God is Great' along Revolution [Enghelab] Ave near Tehran University".

0825 GMT: Reports are coming in of clashes and "beatings" by security forces, both via Twitter and ePersian Radio.

In other post-June marches, there has been a pattern where these reports emerge early in the day. On occasions, they have proven to be true; on others (such as the gathering in front of the Iranian Parliament in June), they have been exaggerated.

So, for now, we are treating all of these as unconfirmed and will not post until we have reliable source for confirmation.

0815 GMT: Report - "School of Veterinary Studies on Gharib Street, Tehran also surrounded and occupied by police"

0755 GMT: Report - sounds of protest being heard from inside Sharif University in Tehran.

0735 GMT: Report that Tabriz University surrounded by security.

0730 GMT: More photos appear to verify the security presence around Tehran University.

0725 GMT: Going to Be a Long Day. With the security clampdown around Tehran University, protest routes have been revised. The first "official" marches will begin about 3 p.m. local time (1130 GMT).

0715 GMT: First photo from today in Tehran, if authentic, verifies the security presence around Tehran University (see 0600 GMT). There are forces on motorcyles and a white screen to prevent people from outside seeing into the University.

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0700 GMT: "Modarres Highway and the Abbas Abad and North Mofatteh intersections have been quiet. Motorcyclists and plain-clothes officers can be seen in the surrounding streets."

0635 GMT: Reuters is the first "Western" media outlet to pick up on today's events: "Iranian police surround university to prevent protest".

Reports that G-mail, Ultrasurf, and Freegate are NOT working inside Iran.

0630 GMT: "The situation around Karim Khan Bridge is normal, and no one has so far witnessed the security forces and the anti-riot police in large numbers. However, the presence of plain-clothes officers has been quite noticeable."

0615 GMT: Mediawatch. CNN International TV has run a 60-second overview "Dissent in Iran", with the country "bracing for more student protests" and a Government crack-down. Don't expect much soon from the station, however, as it is struggling for information and sources; its Twitter feed declares, "Monitoring all information from Iran today on possble protests but being very careful as there"s confusion about."

The BBC has issued an open call for information from anyone inside Iran.

Andrew Sullivan, who provided excellent live-blog coverage early in the crisis, has promised to return today, but as he is writing from the US, his "Daily Dish" will swing into action around 1200 GMT.

0600 GMT: We're preparing for the day. A full English translation of Mir Hossein Mousavi's statement on 16 Azar and the student movement will soon be posted, there is video of last night's rooftop "Allahu Akhbar" protests, and we have published a letter from an Iranian who recently returned to the country. We also have an analysis of the significance of today's event and an opinion from Iran News Now, "Why the Green Movement Will Prevail".

First reports indicate "all sidewalks around Tehran University occupied by security forces and main gates covered by scaffold"; Sharif University also said to be surrounded by security. There is a report of "Basij militia and plain-clothes officers concentrated around the following streets: Fatemi, Karagar, and Enghelab". Internet traiffic is very slow"
Monday
Dec072009

Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar (7 December)

With the amount of footage that has come out of Iran, despite restrictions, also see our second set of videos from today.

Amir Kabir University, Tehran, "The Roar of Victory"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IZ872BX1Ro[/youtube]

Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar – 2nd Set (7 December)
The Latest from Iran (7 December): The Marches of 16 Azar

Tehran University "Death to Dictator"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bXtFgvBJnk[/youtube]

Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmrR_s1rZKQ[/youtube]

Sharif University "Students May Die But They Never Give Up"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aELHSHwYGA4[/youtube]

Anti-Riot Forces on the Move

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJfcuFlH7yk[/youtube]
Tehran University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opf2T2JHS4c[/youtube]

Amir Kabir University (shaky quality)


Original Video- More videos at TinyPic

Mashhad University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUWC-6Ades4[/youtube]

Students Gathering at Sharif University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTrVyjjpi24&feature=channel[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBqKTBc_A_8[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxNaDZ84X1c&feature=channel[/youtube]

Monday
Dec072009

Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar - 2nd Set (7 December)

Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of Hashemi Rafsanjani, at Tehran Rally?

UPDATE: A source confirms that this is Faezeh Hashemi, and that the crowd around her are shouting slogans in her favour.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0YzIgZurWo[/youtube]

Latest Iran Video: The Marches of 16 Azar – 1st Set (7 December) The Latest from Iran (7 December): The Marches of 16 Azar



Protest tonight at Mashhad University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM_FlLjXkgg[/youtube]
ILAM University : "Students will rather die than accept oppression"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlZsGIEUC4U[/youtube]

Inside Isfahan High school. Girls chanting "Teachers Teachers we need your support"..."Down with deceitful Government"

[videofile]http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000104346482&ref=ts#/video/video.php?v=1187897341892&ref=mf[/videofile]

Karaj protestors

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck1XJsVoxj0[/youtube] Inside Sharif University : "Death over dictator - either its a king or its a supreme leader"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v-M3OFoScE[/youtube]

Karaj University (Suburbs of Tehran)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeWl_MaQyTk[/youtube]

Sharif University "This government is fascist...It needs to be stopped somewhere"
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS8cVCYcp6I&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Tabriz University students marching and chanting "Yahre Danestaneih Man" (roughly translated as "read our anthem sweethearts!")

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij0uIov5ibc[/youtube]

Protestors at Najaf Abad University today.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Kr1BPVWlnI[/youtube]
Claimed from Today "Escape from Security Forces" [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osT-O3kGP8w[/youtube]

Elm-o-Sanat University [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pejnXCwP63A[/youtube] Khaje Nasir University "The Iran Flag Without the Islamic Coat of Arms"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5wD_T-aOuU&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Amir Kabir University "Showing Money to the Basiji"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTvJO5YOU5k&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Tehran University "Breaking Through"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQIVP2uBaVE[/youtube] Azad University, Mashhad [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TukaGw16zzg[/youtube]

Azad University, North Tehran

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdIVmrKEZGI&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Kerman University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXzxGri9W_E[/youtube]

Elm-o-Sanat University

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azA4ghjfEBw&feature=sub[/youtube]

Isfahan University
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rhng1HB5j8&feature=sub[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxLAPnQZPqg&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]