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If the military are espousing the view of the overwhelming majority of the people we would obviously support that. I know it's a highly complex philosophy that dictatorial stooges can not fathom. |
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Dear NiteOwl'
In response to: 16. (On persiankiwi, I don’t know any of the tweeters personally. I stopped using him/her as a source since the day of the Baharestan protest. I only stated that he has been arrested as a caution so that people would be careful. The second most reliable source after pk reported that pk had been arrested so I was forced to go ahead and warn people. But some people have harshly attacked me for this. I whole-heartedly apologize if anyone thinks I’m trying to mislead them. The Green Briefs are only one source out of hundreds. Please use your own judgment and trust whichever source you think is more reliable in getting news from Iran. I will hence stop trying to convince people that I have good intentions. It is futile as well as VERY stressful and time-consuming.)I was following PK regularly up until the 24th, when PK Twitter entries stopped. But I would say perhaps arrested, or gone underground (as in hiding from authorities). When you look at one of the past posts PK made: we must go - dont know when we can get internetI'd say we're advised PK is going underground, which seems quite necessary with what is going on and being done by authorities in Tehran and elsewhere. So hopefully just gone underground without internet access, as opposed to being arrested. Other than that, THANKS for your hard work on the GB! Best regards to all, -Pat |
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