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03 Jul 2009 10:54 am
"A Very Physical Presence"
Lara gets a letter from Tehran:
When I was at the Ghoba mosque thing on Monday, a large number of [the demonstrators] were
religious, chador-wearing women. middle aged, wearing wrist bands. to them
that's like going against the leader, who is the prophets deputy. It's
interesting that they have continued to go for the civil rights thing versus the
religious decree thing.
My friend's neighbor's son was arrested. He was younger. And they beat him
really badly, to the point that now that he's at home he has nightmares, wakes
up screaming really badly in the middle of the night, etc. So they do of course
beat up. But the waterboarding? I had never heard before. Apparently they use
hot water, too. and a towel, not a plastic bag.
It feels like martial law. There are checkpoints, they randomly pull over
cars. They check the whole thing for cameras. Even if you're carrying a camera,
they take that. So you're on edge because its not a normal--the forces are
everywhere. It's a very physical presence.
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