least participant.
3 years old boy is the least person that join us today. he knows a lot about palestine, absolutely more than Arab governors…
still ready…
second day morning started with semi military march. then free students tribune started with hot talks. there are some banners around the environment that written with Ahmed Motavasellian speeches.
studying attak styles
they are studying on a big map of palestine, that is already printed; to find out Feasible methods for military Operations.
The news of the second day of our protest
The time now is around 6 a.m. Many of our guys have been awake for some time now in order to do their night prayers and other kinds of recommended prayers. Then everybody woke up and we all gathered outside the camp for the prayers and we figured out those who stayed for the night. They were almost more than 200.
I could not take pictures of the prayers since I was praying too. I would publish the pictures in case I found any. After the prayers, it was announced that we can have a break until 7:30, then the breakfast and finally the military exercises will be started.
Yesterday, a census of the people present in the gathering was gathered containing everyone’s name, school, and whether or not they have passports with themselves.
P.S.
The author of these lines has three end-of-semester college classes today on all of which he has to attend. So I might be going to school in some hours. Even though I will ask the professors to let me come back, just to make sure the blog gets updated, I will give the password of the blog to a friend of mine.
The blog was set up last night at 10 o’clock and will from now on cover the news and reflections on the demonstrations more seriously, since after the growth of the number of visitors to the blog and the translation of the posts, the blog coverage has gained great importance for the Protest Leadership Council.
I will soon set up the Arabic version of the blog.
Apparently, Israel has sent a submarine to Persian Gulf to fear our revolutionary forces. If they are not afraid of fighting us, we are always ready to defend our territory in a war.
A Quiet Night!
The author of these lines feels terribly sleepy. Most of the guys are sleeping, and no translator is found yet. Some of our English-speaking friends will help us in translating the blog.
It’s All Quiet Now!
It’s now 3 A.M. It’s quiet, and most of the guys are sleeping, and many are discussing issues in a saloon.
There’s nothing special to say until tomorrow morning…
The Upcoming News
Our guys are done with the parade and are now in the camp. Those of them who did not get to eat beans are eating sandwiches. The sisters also finally agreed to go into the praying room and we just realized some of them have been in the parade. Haj Saeed Ghasemi is talking to Ms. Forouz Rajaiefard, the head of the Martyrdom divisions.
A few steps over there, some of the guys are talking about how to get to Palestine. Somebody even mentions stealing an airplane to Palestine.
Inside the praying room, some people are sleeping. Here we have spread a big map discussing the path to get to the Jihadi areas. We even discussed the possibility of using Helli board methods.
I am also about to go and talk to Haji. This blog’s publishing also might be reduced until the morning.
Everyone’s sleeping, specially the Imam Sadegh university’s guys. I need to wake them up for the sake of translating this blog to Arabic and English.
The blog’s visitors have been around 500 in 5 hours, a reasonably good number for a night!
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Akhvan-Al-Moslemin also have a demonstration tomorrow.
Photos!
Haj Mansour, the most prominent Iranian religious sermon singer, starts the action
The police has also tried to spread the mass using the electronic shock!
Our Friends Come to Meet us
Mr. Masoud Dehnamaki, the Iranian Hizbollahi filmmaker came to meet with us.