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Watching, waiting...
RL is busy, but every time I get near the computer I refresh Andrew Sullivan to see what's happening. (Weekend wrap-up with many, many links here.) I also feel the need to add today's quote:
“All books about revolutions begin with a chapter that describes the decay of tottering authority or the misery and sufferings of the people. They should begin with a psychological chapter, one that shows how a harassed and terrified man suddenly breaks his terror, stops being afraid. This unusual process, sometimes accomplished in an instant, like a shock or lustration, demands illuminating. Man gets rid of fear and feels free. Without that there would be no revolution,” - Ryszard Kapuscinski, in Iran during the 1979 revolution.
ETA: Adding the vid (Iran is the third largest nation of bloggers), and also a link to some
Tweets From The Green Revolution. I'm still amazed that Twitter has become such a vital tool!
IRAN: A Nation Of Bloggers from ayrakus on Vimeo.

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So I've heard. Will definitely check it out!
It's incredible how strong the feminist movement in Iran is despite all the repressions of the regime.
*nods* It's striking that the crowds are clearly half-and-half male/female.
And I agree, at least he's intelligent and educated.
*nods* (The Times have a profile here.0
What really makes me slightly mad is that all the neocons around the world seem to root for Ahmadinejad so that they don't lose their big Satan in the middle east.
It is truly bizarre. I just don't get it.