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Calm, not conflict, on Tehran's streets
2009-06-19
Contrary to the sense of chaos and violence offered in unsourced Twitter feeds, Iranian protests have been largely peaceful

Abbas Barzegar

Since the Iranian government has barred foreign journalists from recording the massive rallies in Tehran in the last two days, news outlets in the world have instead been forced to rely almost exclusively on video feeds from mobile phones, YouTube, and Twitter.

The images have splashed across the screen with the intensity of a horror film. Most of these feeds are sent without confirmation of where the events took place, who is responsible for recording them or even when they occurred. Nonetheless, their gratuitous display by some of the largest and most respected news broadcasters has left the impression that Iran is either under nationwide martial law or experiencing a bloodbath under complete darkness.

But, had the authorities here allowed open coverage of the rallies in the last 48 hours, they would have done themselves a favour. Since the announcement of seven deaths two days ago every gathering here has increasingly taken a more peaceful tone. Likewise the initial overreaction by the security apparatus seems to have been corrected.

Perhaps an eyewitness recap of the last few days of street violence can help give readers a non-Twitter view of Tehran.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Besides being a shill, he's wrong about how much better it would have been for the ayatollahs if the media could have reported. You'd still see the same scenes - if it bleeds it ledes. (not a typo)
Posted by: Phavith Prince of the Munchkins5585   2009-06-19 12:11  

#1  Congrats, dumbass. You're in Tehran, where everybody's holding their breath in a massive Mexican standoff. All the blood and gore seems to be coming from the provinces, where the non-Persian minorities are getting curbstomped like usual, away from the media & international attention.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-06-19 09:43  

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