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Iran 062009
I don’t think I’ve ever posted anything political here but today it’s incredibly difficult especially with what’s being reported and documented in Iran… now… right now.
All nations have a long history of domestic violence but there’s something remarkable about the use of technology and the speed of it.
If you haven’t been following the developments the past week in Iran please visit the New York Time’s blog, The Lede for minute by minute coverage. Here are the developments so far today… maybe one of the bloodiest ones yet.
And If you haven’t seen this video PLEASE consider it is extremely violent yet something important to see I think. My apologies if anyone is offended.
Finally, the video below is a record of a nightly ritual in Tehran underscored by a stunning poem.