"My brother hit I beat, I know nothing of my daughter
Gian Micalessin
Jadi I lose at 16.10. The first of thallium delle elezioni. Inutilmente. «Interviste? Telefonate? No, troppo pericoloso». L’ultimo saluto è per la nazionale di calcio iraniana. «Viva i nostri coraggiosi giocatori: oggi contro la Corea hanno messo il braccialetto Verde Bravi!» . Un attimo e anche Jadi precipita nell’abisso buio, nella foiba elettronica riservata dal regime a internet, sms e telefoni. Resta solo la sua foto di studente capellone in maglietta grigia e sguardo trasognato. Ma la sua anima digitale forse sopravvive, forse si trascina anonima nella risacca dell’ultima spiaggia dei «twitter» iraniani. Si chiama Open Iran, ha aperto da 24 ore e una nota avverte: «Questo non è l’indirizzo di un solo utilizzatore chiunque può use it with a secret URL. We are in the forefront of electronic resistance, the last trench of cyber warfare. I wonder what they think about Evan Williams and Biz Stone years. Three years ago, when they were invented Twitter, they thought only about making money by exploiting the high school and university cazzeggiano of Americans. A cazzeggiano of 140 characters that can bounce off the phone and internet to ensure anonymity. The Han thought. Twitter unlike Facebook, social networks and websites where pictures and videos of the insurgency emerge in Tehran, is the only line to ensure continuous and secure with the protest. Not by chance on Tuesday to avoid an update of the site able to take away the voice of opposition iraniana, è sceso in campo persino il dipartimento di Stato di Washington.
Così grazie a Twitter e al suo angolo di Open Iran alle 17.43 riceviamo anche noi il messaggio che rassicura tutti: «Moussavi sta bene, non credete alle voci, non gli hanno sparato». A quel punto siamo in strada. I messaggi più importanti li firma Iran Election, un Twitter già sbarrato che rigira tutto su Open Iran: «La dimostrazione è in corso, alcuni capi riformisti già arrestati, muovetevi in grossi gruppi, cambiate zona se vi seguono». Un minuto dopo il ritrovo. «Due milioni di persone in piazza Haft Tir. Gli striscioni scrivono “Il mio silenzio è più forte dei vostri manganelli”». Poi la rassicurazione. "The demonstrators are quiet, probably because the Basiji seem calm ... between the police someone wearing green stuff (the symbolic color of the protest note). " Now two confirmation messages. "A policeman with a green scarf I smiled." Open Iran adds some "unconfirmed." But the voice runs. "There are signs ... between police and the Basij is a lot of people with us. " At 19 the indiscretion: "Among the Basij there are many desertions, the contacts of the mullahs who support us work."
More voices talking to strange police who speak Arabic. From where? The suspect whale to 19.30. "We do not know where to jump out of these foreigners, but they are certainly in Iran." The suspect runs the Lebanese militia Hezbollah. They are in the street alongside the Pasdaran friends? No one takes responsibility to confirm it. Meanwhile, the students are on alert. "Beware, the Basij are moving to the university, if you're there squagliatevela. ProtesterHelp warns: "Use the east exit roads." ProtesterHelp reminds us of threats to any of the Pasdaran spread news or pictures on the internet and the promise to drag in court working days.
"Our defense electronics centers - warned the Revolutionary Guards - who persecute propaganda, cause disorder or spread rumors ... take measures hefty legal measures against those who help the U.S. and from Canada. " "If I survive the barrel who pays the lawyer, threw out one of the students on the run from the university. The threat turns on the suspicions of the Pasdaran. Twitter sites can suddenly open up through a trap for the identification of Internet and mobile users.
"Do not follow AnonymousInIran, is a trap to collect the IP addresses of those who are in Iran," warns over Scikidus writing. Shortly after Oxford Girl launches a wish. "Hey, the TV has broadcast pictures of the event's Haft Tir, maybe some minister and TV are moving away from Ahmadinejad." At 21.00 from the area universities except for a dramatic upgrade, "My brother struck, many bruises, I beat, I know nothing of my daughter. " Then another shout: "Everybody out of the university, if you can run home." NextRevolution reappears on the fear of foreigners. "I see at least 20 Arabs ... with the flags of Hamas. " In the night a bit 'of relief and so much sadness. " My daughter is safe and sound , listening but Barack Obama does not tell us anything, nothing at all .... nothing always the same. "
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