Sunday, 21 June 2009

On Sunday afternoon

In Iran - the protests do not stop, more and more people are raging against the regime, although Basiji militia answers with terrible violence. The unconfirmed sources inform that about 150 people were murdered yesterday. International media are still not allowed to work, so most of the news are spread by individuals on social networks or private websites.
We saw a video of a girl shot by a security guard, who was standing on a roof with a rifle. She was not even protesting, just watching the crowd. She was shot straight into her heart and the doctor who tried to save her life and actually posted the video, wrote that she died in 2 minutes. Although there will be a stream of blood, I hope this blood brings victory to those people who want freedom and justice.
The general strike in whole Iran is being prepared, and people from around the world get involved into helping Iranian nation to become a democratic society. I cannot do much more than pray and spread the news I spot...

In here - a small, far-away place from these events - I had a good time with my beloved, who came to my homeplace for a 3-days' break. Tomorrow in the early morning he's leaving, and I'm staying for 4 more days of holidays. I hope those will be better than the ones before, as the weather was terrible and my friends were busy, so I spent most of the time alone, sitting at home, and freezing (no central heating in so-called summer...). At least I have my study book with me, but I am not in the mood for reading about witches - I was prepared to relax and have fun, finally. But it's not bad, it's still being at home instead of going to work:) And I will make it better :)

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