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IRAN: ‘I’m listening to all my favorite music,’ blogger says

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Supporters of Iranian presidential challenger Mir-Hossein Mousavi say they will be back in the streets Saturday, despite threats of a crackdown.

The National Iranian American Council provided this translation of a post from a blogger
who seems to be writing from Iran about preparations for what could be a fateful day. The authenticity of the post cannot be independently verified, but it is getting attention on Twitter and from noted Iran analyst Juan Cole.

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‘I will participate in the demonstrations tomorrow. Maybe they will turn violent. Maybe I will be one of the people who is going to get killed. I’m listening to all my favorite music. I even want to dance to a few songs. I always wanted to have very narrow eyebrows. Yes, maybe I will go to the salon before I go tomorrow! There are a few great movie scenes that I also have to see. I should drop by the library, too. It’s worth to read the poems of Forough and Shamloo again. All family pictures have to be reviewed, too. I have to call my friends as well to say goodbye. All I have are two bookshelves which I told my family who should receive them. I’m two units away from getting my bachelors degree but who cares about that. My mind is very chaotic. I wrote these random sentences for the next generation so they know we were not just emotional and under peer pressure. So they know that we did everything we could to create a better future for them. So they know that our ancestors surrendered to Arabs and Mongols but did not surrender to despotism. This note is dedicated to tomorrow’s children…”

— Alexandra Zavis

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