Obama are you with us?

On the one hand, it is often best if the United States, Russia, England, France, the Greeks, the Arabs, the Mongolians, and all other outside forces stay out of Iranian politics. I have maintained that fairly consistently over the years. But I started thinking about things today after watching this video:

Today in the streets of Tehran, on the anniversary of the taking of the American Embassy in Tehran (now 30 years ago) the Green Wave chanted on the streets “Obama! Obama! You are with them or you are with us.”

Might Obama, now that he is a Nobel Peace Laureate, be seen more than just the President of the United States, but a symbol for the aspirations of all the oppressed? Might it be that the President is in a unique position to do something more than voice gentle opinions?

I honestly don’t know, but would love to hear what you all think out there on the interwebs.

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Neither East nor West [but] the popular green wave! (13 Aban 1388)

Neither East nor West [but] the popular green wave! (13 Aban 1388)

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We had heard that revolutions eat their own children, but his seems to be a case of revolutionary parricide.

Hamid Dabashi, discussing the case of the iconoclast Iranian cleric, Mehdi Karroubi in a very interesting article in The New York Times.
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Green Wave to protest Ahmadinejad tomorrow in NYC!

For those of you wondering how to get involved in the protests tomorrow in New York you might want to check out Voices for Iran which has been tirelessy organizing here in New York City in preparation for Ahmadinejad’s arrival to attend the United Nations general assembly. (they also have information about chartered buses from Washington to New York)

As Gary Sick has noted, the New York Times blog has written today about the masses of Iranian activists who are coming to New York from across the United States and Canada to protest the Iranian leader. It seems this time around the Iranian diaspora is finally united (despite a few old school protesters and their kids) in its hopes for reform over revolution.

The qizilbash team hopes to bring live coverage tomorrow from the event. So check early and check often.

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Iranian Street Art Green Wave Style

You can see more images like this here.

(hat tip AM)

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Cohen’s Latest: “Iran’s Tragic Joke”

Mr. Cohen I prostrate myself before you.

Read his latest column here where he writes:

Iran is not some banana republic. The events since the night of June 12 have been a shameful interlude. Iranians have not digested this grotesquery.

No, Iran is not a banana republic. It’s a sophisticated nation of 75 million people. It pretends to a significant role in the affairs of the world. It’s a land of poets who knew how to marry the sacred and the sensuous and always laughed at the idea of a truth so absolute it would not accommodate contradiction.

Awesome.

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Photos from Today’s Protest in Tehran

You can check out a great series of photos from today’s protests here:

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They’re back! Newest Video from Today’s Prayers\Protest in Tehran.

Rafsanjani spoke today in Tehran with Mousavi sitting in the front row. The New York Times has a good article on the affairs of the day here.

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As word of Mr. Moussavi’s planned appearance spread, opposition supporters vowed to show up in large numbers to the vast prayer hall where Friday’s sermon will take place. There were reports that green prayer mats — the color of Islam and of Mr. Moussavi’s election campaign — were sold out across the city.

Moussavi to Attend Friday Prayers,” by Nazila Fathi and Robert Worth, The New York Times. July 16, 2009
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