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TEHRAN UNREST: "IT WAS NOTHING LESS THAN WAR. PRAY FOR US."

TEHRAN UNREST: "IT WAS NOTHING LESS THAN WAR. PRAY FOR US."

An apparent eyewitness account from Tehran today, came to me in an email in Persian:

"At 5 pm we went to one of the meeting points, but there was no one there...At 6 pm we were at the intersection of Palestine and Keshavarz Blvds (the center of town). The police were busy identifying people. There were two groups: the disciplinary forces (police) and the plainclothes (lebas shakhsi). Then we went towards Laleh Park but we saw that the demonstrators were coming from Laleh Park toward Vali Asr and they were shouting "Mir Hossein, Ya Hossein." We asked them why they're coming this way and they said every other way was closed, we had to change direction. Again we arrived at intersection of Palestine and Keshavarz Blvds and the police attacked with tear gas and batons. We were stuck and being attacked from both sides. People had opened the doors of their houses, many were seeking refuge in the houses. People's cigarettes and the fires people had lit in their gardens were counteracting the tear gas. When things calmed down a bit we went toward Keshavarz again, but this time we were encircled from three sides -- East, West, and the Northern streets and alleyways. Suddenly an empty bus appeared and drove straight into the demonstration. Inside the bus was filled with plainclothes officers who were hiding and wanted to attack from the center of the crowd. We ran away toward the southern alleyways, one out of five houses open their doors for us. We heard shootings - we don't know if the bullets injured anybody. But thereafter the houses were filled with people injured

One person had his arm shattered in different places, another had a broken skulls. As soon as we came out of the houses they continued to use the tear gas and batons. We ran, but it was no use. A young girl and young man were killed in front of us. Know that it was the disciplinary forces that fired the bullets and were attacking people with the batons and tear gas. The plainclothes officers did not have batons, they had planks of wood to beat us to death. The Ansar (special forces) were also there, they took a young guy right in front of us. The police were attacking people; once they targeted someone they would catch them and hit them to death. There were a lot of people lost/disappeared.

The mobile phones were cut off in many areas. Our only hope was people's houses who had opened their doors to us. They had water and fire to counteract the tear gas and they all had first aid kits. After a lot of running away and chasing, we tried to get out of being encircled by police. The only option seemed like suicide -- we had to cross them, passing through hundreds of officers. They did not think that any protesters would come toward them, so they didn't think we were part of the demonstration. There was a lot going on during the rest of our journey, but all the roads heading toward Vali Asr were filled with cars honking their horns in protest. The police hitting the cars as well, using batons on

We were in the red zone and it was nothing less than war. Pray for us."

Comments (43)

Jul 09, 2009
aquart said...
@aquart #iranelection Clearly it hasn't begun to be over.
Jul 09, 2009
cinderella1952 said...
I am humbled by the incredible courage of these Iranian freedom fighters. I hope that they know that all free people are watching and supporting them in their struggle. I wish that there was more that we could do, but at least to let them know that we do see them.
Jul 09, 2009
Mandi said...
Your bravery inspires the world. Thank you.
Jul 09, 2009
chatterclatter said...
We are watching, we see the unjust treatment and feel helpless-we can only pray for you.
Jul 09, 2009
 said...
We are humbled by your bravery and patriotism. We are watching.
Jul 09, 2009
joe said...
may god be with you / we will pray for you
Jul 09, 2009
N. Persian said...
the world meets the true curage and ideals of the iranian people
Jul 09, 2009
John Meekins said...
I just said a prayer for you, all of you, and I will say a Rosary for all of you tomorrow night at my church. Truly, good luck and God bless all of you against the ruthless thugs. Stay brave, and I pray that you stay safe.
Jul 09, 2009
Let the world bear witness to history being made in front of our eyes, through them we see the eyes of their unborn children, those that sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom, will never be forgotten, May the Creator hold in His arms those that mourn and weep, and may He bless those that fight for their freedom today, Long live Iran, dooset daram, hamishe - Sara R. Anderson
Jul 09, 2009
Proud Iranian said...
http://mousavidxb.persianblog.ir/ Have you seen this collection of videos from July 09th protests in Tehran. The world is watching and supporting your quest, and admiring your bravery and committment.
Jul 09, 2009
Bruce said...
I hope for you brains and heart and the courage to use them wisely -- which it appears you are doing very well at anyway. Keep on keeping on.
Jul 09, 2009
jilltheobscure said...
your courage inspires the world, you have a brilliant spirit which you have shown us lucky ones. We are still here hoping for you.
Jul 09, 2009
Bob Bordonaro said...
It is a shame that brother fights against brother. My prayer is the God will allow Iran to nbe free,democratic and a peace loving nation. Down with the evil oppression of the will of the people!
Jul 09, 2009
Monique said...
You've been on my mind for many many days now, today was very tough and I admire your courage and kindness of heart at the same time. Brave Iranian youth, may God bless you and guide you always. Freedom is yours, you have earned it. Be safe, the world IS WATCHING and WE CARE.
Jul 09, 2009
Calypsolady said...
I salute your courage. Resisting tyrany at such cost! Allah keep you safe!
Jul 09, 2009
JANE BARTEL said...
Fighting for freedom is not suicide, you have true hearts and massive courage. I will pray for you.
Jul 09, 2009
SuHou said...
Know that you WILL win in time - the world is watching, and praying that you succeed... You have paid the price for your freedom, and you will be rewarded in the end! Hold fast - such evil cannot, and will not prevail.
Jul 09, 2009
suzanne said...
many more people are bearing witness than you can possibly know. the people who write comments are only a fraction of the people who are praying for you. we are overwhelmed and inspired by the bravery. if you stand together, you will eventually win. don't let them divide you with their tactics of fear. you have technology and the world on your side
Jul 09, 2009
lelah said...
We do pray for you. The people who speak in Iran may seem isolated and beneath the visibility of the wider world, but we do see. I pray to Allah that you are safe, and that the basiji will only see the surface, will not see the true commitment of the people, and will not quell the spirit that moves us all. Today I am not able to be in Iran, but I pray earnestly for those that are, that they will not be found and that they will not be diminished in courage. When I am able to return I will join you. Until then, remain safe that we may persist in memory.
Jul 09, 2009
Anis Moin said...
we try to support you inside of iran ,we do all we can ,i promise that never ever leave you alone ,you are our soul!
Jul 09, 2009
 said...
I will stand with you and for you at the Federal Building tonight. My wife, Dr. Azita Sayan and I are with you. We love you, pray for and know in our hearts that you will win this war.
God is on your side. - Gregory Morgan - Host of "Love Talk" on ParsTV
Jul 09, 2009
Darrell Allen said...
There is a strength that is stronger than physical strength. May that strength sustain you as you encounter the unspeakable injustice and tyranny that reacts in this manner.
Jul 09, 2009
Michele said...
The Iranian people give me hope for the world - your bravery in the face of your barbaric govt. for your fight for freedom, is truly an inspiration.

Stay safe, strong and freedom will soon be yours.

Jul 09, 2009
aimzzz said...
Take care of each other and stay together. Our hearts and prayers are with you. These lyrics make me think of the people of Iran:

You can blow out a candle
But you can't blow out a fire
Once the flames begin to catch
The wind will blow it higher...

And the eyes of the world are watching now...
watching now...

from song Biko by Peter Gabriel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLg-8Jxi5aE

Jul 09, 2009
calponton said...
the free people of the world are watching & praying for the freedom fighters in iran.
Jul 09, 2009
t_peaks said...
My family in the USA are watching your struggle for free elections and the courage of the Iranian people in the face of vicious oppression. We all pray for you every day and stand in solidarity with you.
Jul 09, 2009
Mick said...
The people of Iran are in my thoughts and prayers. I admire your brave example. I hope the "security" forces will stop attacking their brothers and sisters, because they will have to carry the shame of their actions through this life and beyond.
Jul 09, 2009
Angela Shortt said...
LVI. Let nothing grieve thee, O Land of Ta (Tihran), for God hath chosen thee to be the source of the joy of all mankind. He shall, if it be His Will, bless thy throne with one who will rule with justice, who will gather together the flock of God which the wolves have scattered. Such a ruler will, with joy and 111 gladness, turn his face towards, and extend his favors unto, the people of Baha. He indeed is accounted in the sight of God as a jewel among men. Upon him rest forever the glory of God, and the glory of all that dwell in the kingdom of His revelation. Baha'u'llah
Jul 09, 2009
Susan Macaulay said...
Amnesty Intnl: U can support Iran right now: Send protest letter to Head of Judiciary http://bit.ly/12adrk #iranelection
Jul 09, 2009
mfirebrand1 said...
You are on my mind and in my heart all day. I am spending most time following on my computer. I am praying for the regime to fall and the police to change sides because they are on the side that will lose. You will win this fight and Yashua sees every drop of blood shed by brutal hands. You are being driven by a force greater than yourselves and there will be divine intervention.
Jul 09, 2009
Glossology said...
WE ARE HONORED TO PRAY FOR YOU HEROES, AND WE WILL DO SO UNTIL ALL OF THE BRAVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF IRAN ARE FREE.
Jul 09, 2009
Gregory F Westfall said...
next time they try that shit try this ammonia and bleach separate glass bottles tap or tie them together and throw it in to the largest crowd of tyranny and murderers i know what the comment to me about this will be but this is war
but up until this point the murder was been one sided. we in America have a saying first the ballet box(voting) then the soap box protesting then its the ammo box and war freedom to you all in Iran and even the whole world may Ala (i think that's your God) bless you protect you with courage under fire and strength to persevere
Jul 09, 2009
Danae said...
We are watching and praying for you. We Are one and together in this world for freedom for all of us
Jul 09, 2009
Elin said...
I've never prayed so much in my life as I have in the past few weeks. My heart boils over with anger and love and hope and fear, but above all with the deepest sense of respect and admiration for the lionhearted people of Iran.

Sending you all the angels God can spare.

Fight on and God Bless.
This is what courage looks like.

Jul 10, 2009
Zaree said...
I love you all and proud of you support you 150%....
Jul 10, 2009
moshIranzadeh said...
I am watching, crying, praying and hoping and are amazed by the bravery of Iranians. I am so proud of you, you gave a new meaning to “sacrificing for freedom”, not everyone may post comment but we all are watching and sharing your news, about time that the whole world now knows that Iranians are not ahmadi nejad and they are fighting for peace and justice. May Allah’s wisdom and strength direct you to the victory.
We love you and thinking of you
Jul 10, 2009
Peter said...
"You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming."
Pablo Neruda
Jul 10, 2009
TG said...
I really wish we could do more to help these poor people - it is horrendous to hear that some are being murdered just for peaceful protest. At a time like this the West SHOULD intervene, this is why the Iranians are sending their videos out as they want the world to see their oppression and want help.
Jul 10, 2009
kilfara said...
Hey all,
As an artist, I was so moved by the images coming out of Iran, that I felt compelled to cut these together trying to chronicle Iran's decent into madness:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A56DBR3_EUY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3We50zZlt3E

Jul 10, 2009
Jerrianneh said...
My heart and thoughts are with the freedom seekers. Still wearing my green V-sign lapel ribbon and streaming green on my car antenna and house flagpole.
Jul 11, 2009
firuzabad said...
The road will be long..but you the brave people of Iran will suceed, my thoughts are with you , especially the mothers and fathers who feel a great quilt.They were the ones who shouted Death to the Shah on the given promise of a better future, but sadly 30 long years on they are now having to sacrifice their children..lets hope the next generation will not have to.
Jul 11, 2009
Sohiela Magidi from USA said...
I have never been so proud to be an Iranian. The young men and women of our country are the most courageous and honorable people and may all their efforts lead to a free Iran. Down with the Islamic Republic and long live Iran.
You are in our thoughts and prayers and millions of people are learning what courage is through watching you. There will be a day that you will live your life as you wish and not under the torture of this regime.

YOU are BRAVE and YOU are the future of IRAN. Generation after generation will honor you for the sacrficies you are making today. You make us proud.

Jul 12, 2009
Susi from dallas said...
I agree wiht my cousin Soheila and I keep you all in my prayers daily. Hope to see our beautiful Iran happy and free. Khasteh nabashid.

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