Update 17th July
Thousands were the demonstrators arrived in front of the university of Teheran for the Friday prayer run by former President Rafsanjani. According to Mousavi's Website the militians would have beaten and abducted Shadi Sadr, a women's rights activist, who were forced into a car while she was going to the university. An Iranian blog spread the news of at least hundred arrests.
"I wed Iranian girls before execution"
in the Jerusalem Post
22nd June
Neda, a victim in Iran
as a woman and as a symbol of freedom
The procession of people mourning Neda Agha-Soltani was scattered by the means of tear gas.
The memorial service was prevented from by the Ayatollah's regime, out of fear of new demonstrations around the coffin.
The young girl shot by a sniper while demonstrating for civil rights in Teheran becomes a freedom icon and thousands solidarity messages are flowing through the Web.
Read the analysis by Roger Cohen on the New York Times
A Supreme Leader Loses His Aura as Iranians Flock to the Streets
Read Golnaz Esfandiari's article on Radio Free Europe
Women At Forefront Of Iranian Protests
Read Salil Tripathi on Wall Streets Journal's blog Livemint
The revolution's children