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Iranians Worldwide Roll Out Green Scroll Against Ahmadinejad (SLIDESHOW, UPDATES)

Diane Tucker: Iranians Worldwide Roll Out Green Scroll Against Ahmadinejad (SLIDESHOW, UPDATES): Via Huffington Post.

AUSTIN, TX -- When a reporter asked Vaclav Havel to comment on Iran's post-election crisis, the former Czech president said, "Expressions of solidarity with students and others who are defending human rights are important." Havel spoke from experience: he led the Velvet Revolution that peacefully overthrew a totalitarian regime.

But for Iranians living abroad who wish to express their solidarity with the anti-Ahmadinejad protesters, there's a fine line between support and outside agitation, and they must be careful not to cross it.

"Once in a while someone who is doing the same thing you're doing will get in trouble for it, and it creates an atmosphere of fear. In Iran, we never know who will be handpicked to be an example," explained expat Banafsheh Madaninejad, who lives in Austin, Texas, these days. Nevertheless, this past weekend she joined thousands of Iranians around the world who bravely signed a Green Scroll petition proclaiming Ahmadinejad is not Iran's president.
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haystack: a project for iran

haystack: a project for iran: Via Austin Heap.

Haystack is a new program to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. A software package for Windows, Mac and Unix systems, called Haystack, will specifically target the Iranian government’s web filtering mechanisms.

Similar to Freegate, the program directed against China’s “great firewall,” once installed Haystack will provide completely uncensored access to the internet in Iran while simultaneously protecting the user’s identity. No more Facebook blocks, no more government warning pages when you try to load Twitter, just unfiltered Internet.

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Haystack: Good Luck Finding That Needle (Austin Heap) / New Proxy service coming Soon

Haystack: Good Luck Finding That Needle: Via Austin Heap » Blog Archive.

In the upcoming days, Daniel Colascione and I will release a new program to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. A software package for Windows, Mac and Unix systems, called Haystack, will specifically target the Iranian government’s web filtering mechanisms.

Similar to Freegate, the program directed against China’s “great firewall,” once installed Haystack will provide completely uncensored access to the internet in Iran while simultaneously protecting the user’s identity. No more Facebook blocks, no more government warning pages when you try to load Twitter, just unfiltered Internet.

The network will be supported by donated high-quality servers outside of Iran. We will be able to provide an individual user with unfettered internet access that costs the donor $0.015 to $0.0375 per month.
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