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Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 06:22AM No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post
Iran’s Security Council, to Mir-Hossein Mousavi:
It is your duty not to incite and invite the public to illegal gatherings; otherwise, you will be responsible for its consequences.
The Combatant Clerics Assembly (a reformist cleric group):
Permission was asked to hold a rally. But since it has not been issued, there will be no rally held
niacINsight:
Ghalm News reported that the sound of Mousavi supporters chanting “God is Great” echoed throughout “all districts and towns in Iran” for the seventh consecutive night. According to Ghalam news, supporters of Mousavi also chanted “Ya [Hail] Hossein, Mir Hossein” to make sure their participation is not attributed to Ahmadinejad supporters. “During reporting this news, the voices of Mousavi’s friends could still be heard in different locations in Tehran,” the report said.
(Ghalm News appears to be down at the moment.)
I have been given the responsibility of telling the world what is happening in Iran. The office of Mir Hossein Mousavi, who the Iranian people truly want as their leader, has asked me to do so. They have asked me to tell how Mousavi’s headquarters was wrecked by plainclothes police officers. To tell how the commanders of the revolutionary guard ordered him to stay silent. To urge people to take to the streets because Mousavi could not do so directly.
The official announcement for today’s demonstration is canceled. But people seem to be going anyway
Also from Verclas, proof that even revolutions cannot postpone affairs of the heart::
In lack of text message, lovers have to meet more, because they want to have news of each other. I like this atmosphere
The CRUCIAL Demonstration on Saturday 16:00 in Tehran and all around the world, please spread this message
We going to Azadi Square now in Tehran. Pray for us! 2day is our INDEPENDENCE DAY from all tyranny! Thank you World!
RALLIES ARE STILL ON! News from reliable sources confirm that rallies are still a go in Iran. Ignore any say otherwise.
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