Posted by: aardvarkcola on: June 21, 2009

Skynews keeps track of Iranian tweets on what’s happening in that country.
Here is a link to The Truth Laid Bear and its list of Iranian bloggers. Some of the blogs have been taken down, but there are links within some blogs to take you to other helpful sites to find out what is going on.
From Ireport, photos taken by Iranians of the protests .
From Cryptome, photos of the continuing Iranian protests.
The last post I see from ‘Revolutionary Road‘ is June 13.
Pictures of Iranian protests from Life.
More photos of the Iranian protests- from Matadorpulse.
Andrew Sullivan’s blog has a page on the best tweets from Iran.
A link to ‘Free Republic’ has links within it in comments.
On Huffington Post, it’s national editor, Nico Pitney, has updates and video.
Another, from Huffington Post again, this piece, posted June 15, Inside Iran: A student mourns for her country.
John Barry’s blog has links.
The awful video of an Iranian student killed. That link here to YouTube.
Follow up story to the above from Daily News.
And American network Fox News has links as well.
CNN reports 19 Iranians have been killed in political protests and that, “Unconfirmed reports put the death toll as high as 150.” That link has links within it to Facebook and others.
This from Yahoo news on the mass peaceful protests.
From Telegraph.co.uk, a “daily diary,” of a Tehran woman.
How can Iran block the internet? How is the country doing that?
Read this from The Wall Street Journal.
If you have others, please include the links in comments. Thanks.