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Austin Texas Int'l Scroll Signing and Candlelight Vigil for Iran Crackdown Commemoration niris - 70 views - 3 days ago
http://www.austinforiran.org

What: Int'l scroll signing and candlelight vigil
Where: Congress Bridge on Lady Bird Lake
When: 8:30pm on Thursday, July 9th

SIGNIFICANCE of July 9th:

July 9, 1999 saw the first widespread and violent public protests in Iran, since the early years of the Iranian Revolution. Moussavi's coalition has
promised a nationwide commemoration of that event this coming Thursday. In many ways, the 1999 crackdown set the background to the uprising we are
witnessing today. Thursday promises to be yet another important chapter in the current uprising.

ACTIONS for the night:

There is an int'l movement to create the longest signed fabric scroll in the world and hang it from the CN Tower in Toronto to show the world's opposition
towards the fraudulent election results in Iran and send the message that "Ahmadinejad is not Iran's president".

Currently 48 cities have signed up to create their local scrolls. We hope to achieve the following: spread the message that "Ahmadinejad is not Iran's
president," make the unfurling happen before the 27th of July inauguration, encourage the foreign powers not to recognize Ahmadinejad as president of Iran
and finally show support for the Iranians inside Iran, assuring them that they are not alone in their struggle.

A candlelight vigil will also be taking place in commemoration of the 1999 crackdown.
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Austin Green Balloon Rally to Support Democracy in Iran - July 1, 2009 niris - 345 views - 1 week ago
http://austinforiran.org.
On July 1, 2009, about 200 people, many holding green balloons, gathered in Austin, Texas to show support for democracy in Iran and to support the people in Iran who have protested the fraudulent results of the recent presidential election in Iran.

Video by Scott Cobb
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Candlelight Vigil in Austin Texas to Mourn People Killed and Injured in Iran niris - 153 views - 2 weeks ago
http://austinforiran.org

On June 22, 2009, several hundred people gathered on a bridge spanning a lake in central Austin to hold a candlelight vigil to mourn the people killed and injured in Iran protesting the recent election fraud.
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People's Tribunal Against the Death Penalty [4/4] stopexecu... - 261 views - 1 year ago
On March 12, 2008 students and members of the public put the death penalty "on trial." It was conducted as a sort of public "trial" at which the "defendant" was the death penalty.
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Soc 308: Judge Sharon "Killer" Keller stopexecu... - 58 views - 2 months ago
Soc 308 reports on the case of Judge Sharon "Killer" Keller
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Scott Cobb speaking at Law of Parties rally May 2, 2009 stopexecu... - 15 views - 2 months ago
http://stopexecutions.blogspot .com

Texas Moratorium Network president Scott Cobb
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Scott Cobbs Video Petition: Don't Execute Kenneth Foster stopexecu... - 343 views - 1 year ago
This is a video petition to Gov. Perry and the Board of Pardon and Paroles.

Post your own video petition online at:
http://youtube.com/group/kenne thfoster
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Intro to Youtube Petition Campaign to Save Kenneth Foster stopexecu... - 2,192 views - 1 year ago
Austin Musician Ben Cardenas introduces the first online video campaign to stop an execution.

Post you own video at:
http://www.youtube.com/group/k ennethfoster

For more information on Kenneth Foster please visit:
www.freekenneth.com

Send Gov. Perry the link to your video:
http://www.governor.state.tx.u s/contact
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Hooman's video Petition to Gov. Perry: Don't Execute Kenneth stopexecu... - 259 views - 1 year ago
Post you own video at:
http://www.youtube.com/group/k ennethf...

For more information on Kenneth Foster please visit:
www.freekenneth.com

Send Gov. Perry the link to your video:
http://www.governor.state.tx.u s/contact
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2006 Anti-Death Penalty Spring Break - NPR - TPR persianco... - 122 views - 2 years ago
Texas Public Radio/National Public Radio interview with Audrey Lamm during the 2006 Anti-Death Penalty Alternative Spring break.
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Skydive to Stop Executions persianco... - 750 views - 2 years ago
Title says it all!
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mtvU 2006 Anti-death penalty alternative spring break show persianco... - 514 views - 2 years ago
mtvU coverage of 2006 spring break. For more info go to:

springbreakalternative.org
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Death Penalty Art Show - The Anomie by Misty Morris persianco... - 83 views - 2 years ago
Materials: Photography Size: 11 x 17 Price: $150 SOLD
by Misty Morris




Aiken SC USA
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Death Penalty Art Show Austin Texas KXAN persianco... - 925 views - 3 years ago
TMN organized this international, all-media, juried art show to foster the creation of new artwork on the death penalty, to celebrate artwork that may already have been created and to encourage and enhance civic engagement and dialogue about the death penalty.

Democracy is animated when an informed public is engaged in the issues of the day. We hope this art show will reach new and diverse participants and audiences and will stimulate public dialogue about this contemporary social issue and inspire action to make change. Art is a wonderful medium for the transformation and awareness of the world.
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Death Penalty Art Show pictures gallery Austin TX persianco... - 1,022 views - 2 years ago
The following artists were selected by the jury for the exhibition at Gallery Lombardi. Many of the artists have recorded audio statements, which you can listen at deathpenaltyartshow.org If a piece of art has a price listed and you are interested in purchasing the artwork, please contact the artist directly.
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Working to stop executions in Texas since 2000. Texas Moratorium Network (TMN) is a grassroots non-profit organization with the primary goal of mobilizing statewide support for a moratorium on executions in Texas. It has more than 20,000 members, about 85 percent of whom are in Texas with the rest in other U.S. states and in other countries.
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What: Int'l scroll signing and candlelight vigil
Where: Congress Bridge on Lady Bird Lake
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On July 1, 2009, about 200 people, many holding green balloons, gathered in Austin, Texas to show support for democracy i...   more
 
 
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On June 22, 2009, several hundred people gathered on a bridge spanning a lake in central Austin to hold a candlelight vigil...   more
 
 
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From San Antonio TV station Fox29.

Protests over Friday's disputed election aren't limited to Iran.

Austin and San Antonio residents gathered Wednesd...   more
 
 
niris uploaded a new video (3 weeks ago)
Police estimate 500 people attended this march and protest in Austin Texas of the election fraud in Iran.

Video shot by Scott Cobb
 
Channel Comments (4)
theporksicle (4 months ago)
You people have a very warped sense of justice, give me one reason why someone who willingly takes the life of an innocent person should be allowed to live? They made the conscious decision to take a life, people on death row are not "on-spec", impulsive killers they are those responsible for cold blooded, calculated murders, often of society's most vulnerable members, young children. They deserve nothing. A Judge cannot bring a murder victim back to life but he at least owes it to their family to inflict death upon their killer, sadly death by lethal injection is not nearly as painful as the death many capital murderers' victims suffered.
sacrificaltotem (1 year ago)
i am against the death penalty i have been my whole life
im impressed there is a anti death penalty group in texas, a state that has no problem executing innocent people like carlos deluna and the mentally disabled and retarded. keep up the goodwork
iMBBonlyone (1 year ago)
i am for the death penalty, but i have serious reservations about it. we all should. perhaps, just perhaps, if the jails were not so full of people on drug charges, there would be more room for violent offenders to be sent to prison for life. if the penalties for certain crimes (rape) were harsher, the revolving door legal system would be curtailed. this is OUR LIFE people! let's take back the streets, take back the justice system and put it in the hands of somebody not controlled by big pharmacy (rockefeller FDA) and corrupt governments who have no interest in what's best for their people or the world.
johnnyfnhollywood (1 year ago)
Merry Christmas from Chicago