The issue has received extensive foreign media coverage as a result of which the Iranian government, a few days earlier, revoked all foreign media licenses. BBC's permanent chief correspondent to Iran has been asked to leave Tehran. It is reported that opposition leaders, their families and supporters are being arrested, tear gas is being used against the protestors and that more than a hundred protestors have already lost their lives fighting for justice. Iran's supereme leader, Ayatollah Kamenei had earlier declared a wish for a partial recount and is now urging the protesters to settle down before strong action is taken against them. Mousavi has cautioned his supporters and asked for their patience while President Ahmadinejad has called for an immediate halt of the protests.
The International community has been very opinionated on their views regarding this subject matter. Many European countries, along with Canada have openly pledged their support for the Iranian people. President Obama's stand has been, in my honest opinion, the best stand taken by an American President in the recent past. He is of the opinion that the Iranian people must fight their own war, he does not want the US to 'meddle' with Iran's affairs.
Technology has played a big part throughout this revolution. Iranians have been posting videos of the protests on YouTube, Twitter is being used to spread information and even Facebook is playing a part in their communication. But this of course, has been subjected to heavy censorship by the Iranian government. All websites supporting the protests are blocked or in the process of being blocked. Text messaging facilities have also been shut down within Iran. The Iranian people still continue to fight, protest and get their voices heard.
The unrest taking place in Iran has affected many. People all over the world are showing their support for Iran. On twitter, many users have changed their profile pictures to include the color green (color of the opposition) or images displaying 'where is their vote'. Iranians residing abroad are holding rallies to show their support for their countrymen back home and are being accompanied by their foreign friends in their pursuit for justice.
Living in India, I am very grateful for my freedom. Corruption is still prevalent here but I believe that on a basic level, democracy does manage to function. The recent elections which ushered the Congress back into power showcased India's belief in the actions of the ruling government. If the current situation taking place in Iran were to happen in India, I am sure we would appreciate all the support we could get. Hence, I urge you: please show your support for the Iranian people and pray this crisis ends soon.
I stand for Iran. I hope you do too.
2 comments:
Thanks Anuja. Many of us were confused and not exactly aware of whts going on. Even I shall try to spread the message across. Thanks a ton!
Thats great! Every little bit counts :)
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