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Blog posts tagged "Iran elections 2009"

  • Harrowing stories of Iranian protesters

    July 30, 2009 2:51 pm 2 Comments

    For weeks we’ve been trying to find people who have fled Iran after being arrested or injured in the demonstrations. It’s been difficult – not because such people do not exist, but because they’re all so scared. Those who have come to Europe know that if they speak out, their relatives back home are likely [...]

  • In turbulent times, a hidden message for Iran

    June 18, 2009 12:59 pm 18 Comments

    In times of stress I always like to read poetry, so I’ve been turning to the Poem of the Day in the Tehran Times, the English language daily here. This is a paper which carefully toes the government line and favours not-so-subtle and sometimes bizarre unstated comparisons – there was a front page story today [...]

  • 'A burst of sunlight in a darkened room'

    June 17, 2009 11:07 am 9 Comments

    So did they rig it and if so, how? So far the evidence seems circumstantial and no-one I’ve spoken to has managed to provide hard proof.

  • A day in Iran I will never forget

    June 16, 2009 11:33 am 21 Comments

    Every now and again you get a day in journalism which you will never forget. Monday was one of those. We set off in the morning not knowing what the day would bring. Mir Hossein Mousavi, the opposition candidate, had said he and other reformists would attend a mass rally but the Interior Ministry had [...]

  • Iran: you don't need to be a protester to get hit

    June 15, 2009 10:59 am 13 Comments

    TEHRAN, IRAN – Whenever the riot police charge, waving their batons, with their shields to the fore, people run down the streets to escape. The black-clad riot squad move in phalanxes on motor-bikes, riding up on the pavements, swiping at passers-by. You don’t have to be a protestor to get hit.

  • Iran: 'The result is very very hard to credit'

    June 13, 2009 7:32 pm 7 Comments

      I feel as if I went to bed in one country and woke up in another.   Yesterday, I saw thousands of Iranians laughing and happy as they queued in the sunshine to vote. Today, thuggish looking secret policemen with walkie-talkies stood on every street corner, while riot police with truncheons roared around the [...]

  • Iran: Ahmadinejad faces a serious challenge

    June 12, 2009 6:19 pm 4 Comments

    An enormous thunderstorm has blown up over Tehran tonight. Maybe tomorrow’s election results will bring another kind of tempest.     I’m cautious about opinion polling in Iran, but it’s clear that the opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi is at the very least a serious challenge to President Ahmadinejad, who seemed so secure just three weeks [...]

  • Iran elections: pictures from behind the camera

    2:24 pm 3 Comments

    ESFAHAN, IRAN – Some snapshots from the Mousavi rally (the video report is here).

  • Iranian elections: the one-and-a-half-minute guide

    June 11, 2009 7:04 pm 4 Comments

    ESFAHAN, IRAN – A video dispatch from this historic city, on one of the most passionately fought election campaigns I have ever seen anywhere: (Read more from Esfahan here.)

  • Will green be the colour of change in Iran's election?

    11:58 am 3 Comments

    ESFAHAN, IRAN – I can bear witness to the fact that support for Ahmadinejad’s main rival, Mir Hossein Mousavi, is not confined to wealthy north Tehran. We nearly got crushed in the crowd in Esfahan‘s central square yesterday. It wasn’t even the main man speaking but his prominent and much-loved supporter, former President Khatami. The [...]

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