Solidarites iran38

Pour la liberté d'expression, de communication en Iran, en France et dans le monde.

Aider les Iraniens à communiquer: TEHRAN, GMT +3.30.

source: http://iran.sharearchy.com/index.fr.html

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N’identifiez pas les Iraniens par prénom, nom de famille, nom d’ordinateur, ou autre nom. Vous pouvez risquer leurs VIES.

Vous pouvez me contacter ici ou sur Google Chat par isbfii@gmail.com

Je cherche des traducteurs qui peuvent traduire ce site web dans d’autres langues. SVP, contactez-moi si vous pouvez m’aidez!

Si vous êtes en Iran, et que vous voulez évitez les pare-feux, contactez:

  • Austin Heap. Il peut vous fournir des VPNs (multi-gigabit) gratuits Contactez-le ici!

  • Si vous avez besoin de “tweet” rapidement, essayez ceci (http://twitter.com/iranproxy)
  • Essayez d’accéder à Internet avec Tor (http://torir.org/) c’est anonyme et crypté.
  • Vous trouverez des intructionsici (‘http://schattenschreiber.org/diary/2009/06/16/help-for-iran/ ‘)pour utiliser SSH (fiable, même avec des connexions lentes!)
  • Contactez Austin Heap sur twitter ou par email pour avoir une liste privée de serveurs proxy.
  • Nous contacter par email si vous voulez une application Windows pour vous permettre de vous connecter sans risque à des serveurs proxy.

Aider les Iraniens a communiquer:

Directives de Twitter — Règles pour les cyber-guerres

Via BoingBoing (http://www.boingboing.net/2009/06/16/cyberwar-guide-for-i.html): Le but de ce guide est de t’aider a participer de maniere constructive aux manifestations contre les resultats des elections en Iran par Twitter.

1. NE PAS publier les IPs des serveurs proxy sur Twitter, particulierement le mot-cle #iranelection. Les forces de securité surveillent ce mot-clé, et bloqueront les IPs des serveurs proxy en Iran des qu’ils les decouvriront. Si vous créez de nouveau serveurs proxy pour les bloggers en Iran, envoyez les informations concernant ces serveurs a @stopAhmadi ou @iran09 et ils le distriburont discrètement au bloggers en Iran.

2. Les seuls deux mot-cles légitimes utilises par les bloggers en Iran sont #iranelection et #gr88. L’utilisation de plus de mots-cles n’auront pour effet que de diluer la conversation.

3. Verifiez vos sources! Les forces de sercurité créent des comptes sur Twitter pour disséminer de la désinformation en posant en tant qu’opposants Iraniens. SVP ne re-tweetez pas sans essayer de confirmer que l’information est fiable. Les sources légitimes ne sont pas difficiles à trouver et à suivre.

4. Protegez les bloggers: changez vos informations vous concernant sur Twitter. Fait en sorte que votre localité soit TEHRAN et que votre fuseau horaire soit GMT +3.30. Les forces de sécurité cherchent les bloggers qui utilisent les cette localité et fuseau horaire. Si nous sommes tous ‘Iraniens’ il faut que nous soyons beaucoup plus difficiles a trouver!

5. Ne divulgez pas vos sources. Si vous decouvrez une vraie source, SVP ne publiez pas leur nom ou localité sur un site web. Ces bloggers sont en vrai danger. Soyez discrets dans vos propres réseaux mais pour faire en sorte qu’ils échappent au forces de sécurite. Les gens sont en vrai danger de mort la-bas..

Comment aider:

Mobilisez les masses)

Il y a beaucoup a faire!

  • Contactez les gens que vous connaissez a l’ONU ou au compagnies qui travaillent en/avec l’Iran. Demandez-les à pousser le gouvernement Iranien d’accepter des observateurs independants pour le recompte complet des votes.
    • Je n’ai pas des contacts immédiats pour vous, mais si vous trouvez des sources (numeros, adresses, et emails, envoyez-les moi.
  • Petition Khamenei via Amnesty International
  • Si vous trouvez des medias qui publient des noms de ressortissants Iraniens en Iran, appellez-les avec a ces numeros
    • (si vous trouvez des adresses email, SVP envoyez un email a ProtesterHelper)
  • Telecharger et répandez ce Torrent (http://torir.org/)
  • Joignez #iranelection sur irc.freenode.net
  • Discutez et obtenez l’aide sur ces forums en Anglais.(http://iran.whyweprotest.net/)
  • Changez votre fuseau horaire a celui de l’Iran (GMT + 3:30) et votre votre localité à une ville en Iran
  • N’identifiez pas les Iraniens par prénom, nom, ou autre nom.
  • Convainquez vos amis/famille/ toute autre personne à aider.

Technique: Comment creer un serveur proxy

Pour plus d’appui: Visitez Pourquoi nous protestons

Manuellement: Serveurs proxy SSL

Qu’en pensez-vous?

The Sharearchy offre cette site comme une partie neutre. Si nous avons une seule croyance, c’est que toute personne en Iran mérite d’avoir accès à l’information de manière égale, d’avoir une voix égale et liberté égale indépendamment de leur parti ou croyance politique. Ni Ahmadinejad ou Mousavi ne sont des saints. Leurs defenseurs ne devraient être ni des victimes ni des oppresseurs, mais les deux libre et égaux devant la loi. Ce n’est que justice..

Vraiment, nous voulons un arrêt de toute oppression, par tous, toujours. Tous peuvent repondre a leurs besoins et agir selon le Maximin standard of justice de John Rawls.

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- Serveur proxy http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy (“Un serveur mandataire ou proxy (de l’anglais) est un serveur informatique qui a pour fonction de relayer des requêtes entre un poste client et un serveur. Les serveurs mandataires sont notamment utilisés pour assurer les fonctions suivantes :

  • mémoire cache ;
  • la journalisation des requêtes (« logging ») ;
  • la sécurité du réseau local ;
  • le filtrage et l’anonymat.

L’utilité des serveurs mandataires est importante, notamment dans le cadre de la sécurisation des systèmes d’information.”)

OpenSSH

-Open SSH http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSH (‘OpenSSH (OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a set of computer programs providing encrypted communication sessions over a computer network using the ssh protocol. It was created as an open source alternative to the proprietary Secure Shell software suite offered by SSH Communications Security. OpenSSH is developed as part of the OpenBSD project, which is led by Theo de Raadt The project’s development is funded via donations.’)

- ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/openssh-5.2.tar.gz

28 juin 2009 Posté par solidaritesiran38 | 2009, Iran, Liberté de communication | , | Pas encore de commentaires

Iran : comment installer Tor sous Windows

source: http://iansbrain.com/2009/06/15/tor-and-the-iranian-election/

Tor

Tor

Tor (The Onion Router) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network is a program that allows people to bypass firewalls and use the internet anonymously. Communications from Iran are being actively filtered and they are trying to block some proxies too. As a human being I believe that censorship is wrong and that the people of Iran have a choice in who leads them. The rest of the world doesn’t have a right to tell them what to do but we have a duty to help them be able to communicate and choose for themselves.
I am no longer asking people to post their personal bridges here. Please email them to irancurtain at iansbrain dot com. I will verify them and forward them on to people who can use them without drawing attention. Please install Tor and setup a bridge but don’t post it publicly. You can download Tor and the Vidalia bundle below.

Download Tor
Download Tor in Farsi

There are three ways of running Tor. You can set your choice in the Vidalia control panel.
tor bridge 1
Click Settings.

tor bridge 2
Click Sharing.

tor sharing
The first way is as a client. This is for people who are general Tor users.

tor relay
The second is to run as a relay. This allows your computer to directly share its connection with the general Tor network. You can set instructions for what content you will allow to be accessed through your relay.

tor bridge - help censored users
The third is to run as a bridge. Bridges allow users with your fingerprint code to tunnel through networks where Tor is being blocked and access the Tor network through your computer. Click Help Censored Users Reach The Tor Network. Your custom Tor bridge link will show where I have it underlined in green.
If you have direct contact with people you know in Iran please only send it to them. DO NOT POST IT HERE! They might really need it and we don’t want the IP blacklisted. If you don’t know anyone personally email your bridge to irancurtain at iansbrain dot com and I’ll add it to the list.

GEOIP error fix:

Download this file and leave off the extension:

http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/src/config/geoip

place it in:

C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\Tor\

Update:
Check out Check out Why We Protest

Constantly updated list with leaked Iran videos.
http://giagro.wordpress.com/torrents

Also try http://iran.sharearchy.com/ for information on getting around the Ayatollah’s Iran Curtain.
Please help people in Iran have access to open communications during this time of unrest. If you want please Stumble this site or Digg it or Tweet it. Or link to it anyway you can! We’re Iran’s IT department now.

I don’t know to what extent phones have been compromised but I setup a Google Voice hotline that will call your phone and let you leave a voicemail with information, sounds from protests or even your opinions on the protests in Iran.

28 juin 2009 Posté par solidaritesiran38 | 2009, Iran, Tor | , | Pas encore de commentaires

Iran : nouvelles du 27 juin 2009

Source: http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/3127-green-brief-11-a.html

I’m NiteOwl AKA Josh Shahryar – twitter.com/iran_translator on twitter – and I’ve been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my reliable twitter sources. Remember, this is all from tweets. No news media outlets have been used. (All my work is released under Creative Commons (CC). You can freely use it and repost it wherever you’d like to. Just provide a link to the original source at the bottom. I trust austinheap)

Here are the important happenings that I can positively confirm from Saturday, June 27 in Iran.

1. Mousavi has rejected the Guardian Council’s decision to look into discrepancies in only 10% of the vote. Mousavi has said that as he mentioned in two letters before to the GC, there are simply far too many irregularities for them to accept the election. A new one must be held in order to give people their voice back.

2. A prominent supporter of Mousavi was forced to confess on national TV that protests were pre-planned and that they have broken laws. However, reports strongly indicate that the media had already pre-written the statements because they sounded far more official than a speaker can come up with impromptu. More and more protesters are being prepped through intimidation and torture to make confessions.

3. Iran’s paramilitary Basij are carrying out brutal nighttime raids, destroying property in private homes and beating civilians in an attempt to stop nightly protest chants, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch also said the Iranian authorities are confiscating satellite dishes from private homes to prevent citizens from seeing foreign news.

4. Ahmadinejad warned the US of repercussions if it continues to meddle in Iranian affairs. He also sent out a message to the people saying that the days of liberal democracy were over. (In the sense that no more reform and change against Islamic law will be allowed to take place.) He warned that in the next 4 years he will take a tougher approach. This happens while Ahmadinejad’s first deputy, Parviz Davoudi, was denied a US visa by the US State Department. Iranian ambassador to the UN blamed the US government for it.

5. At the same time, a government spokesperson blatantly accused other countries of meddling in Iranian affairs and instigating the current protests and violence. Fatemeh Rajabi, spokesperson & symbol of women in Ahmadinazhad’s government in a separate statement also called Mousavi and Khatami the faces of corruption in the country.

6. The Guardian Council commission on investigating 10% of the vote was rejected by Mousavi today. He said that 10% was not enough and the elections have to be annulled. He added that an impartial commission should be set up to help arbitrate the issue. The other two candidates also didn’t send representatives to the commission. This is after the commission was criticized by others – including a prominent MP and Mahdi Karoubi - for being too one-sided and the investigation of irregularities in only 10% of the vote insufficient. This is while the GC yet again called the elections the ‘best in Iran’s history so far’.

7. Javan newspaper – which is closely linked to the IRG – has reported that instigators of violence and the forces behind the protests have been identified. According to Javan, a group of actors were involved and this group created flyers and statements! It accused these individuals – 15-20 people according to Javan – of hiring thugs and distributing weapons that were used in violence. It also reported the arrest of three prominent Iranian film personalities.

8. Tehran’s district attorney stated that he didn’t know how many people have been arrested so far but that he had met several at Evin Prison. The detainees are continuously under mental & sometimes physical torture. IRNA reported that Iran banned Mousavi’s ally Abolfazl Fateh from leaving the country. It is being reported that it’s possible that the fate of the people that have been arrested would be known by the end of the week. The name of the girl who was shot in Baharestan and died later in the hospital is reportedly Sheler Khezri.

9. Amnesty International confirms on CNN: people disappearing from hospitals. Hundreds of people missing. Amnesty International asked the Iranian authorities to immediately release dozens of journalists who are at risk of torture in detention. The UN also asked the government to prevent further violence and bloodshed. More people were arrested today including journalists and bloggers as well as other people of some clout in the Iranian society. Karoubi’s newspaper, Etemade Melli’s chief editor was asked to appear before a court.

10. Today a group of people including women’s rights activists assembled in Laleh Park to light candles in memory of Neda and other martyrs. The protesters were dispersed by the police and plainclothesmen using violent tactics. There were also many policewomen. Many people were arrested and hauled away. Reporters of Keyhan and Fars newspapers were taking people pictures with cameras.

11. Reports have suggested that there is a bitter divide developing between military leaders on what the military’s role should be in the current unrest and whether they should step in. (This could be not confirmed unfortunately through the most reliable sources). Reports of clerics meeting in secret to discuss the current unrest have surfaces from Qom, Tabriz and Mashhad. It is being suggested that even though clerics had participated in the protests a few days ago, they might join in larger numbers if further protests are held.

12. Ayatollah Mousavi Ardabeli has released a statement stating that the election has weakened the regime. He added that the Guardian Council should allow for people to pursue their demands and asked the people to pursue their complaints through legal means as well as asking the government to let people express their discontent through the media. He deplored violence and said that no violence must be used to pacify protestors.

13. It is being reported that very careful planning is being carried out for a successful national strike. This is while in a meeting with members of the National Security Council, Karoubi said that he’ll continue to legally pursue annulment of the elections.

14. Sunday is the anniversary of 7 Tir martyrs and there will be a gathering in “Ghoba” Mosque. It has been organized after getting a permit from the government. Mousavi asked Iranians abroad to continue their protests. Chants of Allah o Akbar were heard in Tehran, Tabriz and other parts of Tehran again.

15. Sea of Green is largely peaceful. Reports that Sea of Green is actively seeking to hunt and kill security forces being forcefully denied by sources. Here’s a heartwarming video of youth protecting Police from angry protesters when they were surrounded by people. The youth keep yelling, “We’re all Iranians! We’re all Iranians!” YouTube – ‫جوانان غیور ایران حتی از نیروهای ضد شورش که توسط مردم محاصره شده بودند نیز حمایت میکنند ، آیا اینها اغتشاش گرند !؟‬&lrm;

16. (On persiankiwi, I don’t know any of the tweeters personally. I stopped using him/her as a source since the day of the Baharestan protest. I only stated that he has been arrested as a caution so that people would be careful. The second most reliable source after pk reported that pk had been arrested so I was forced to go ahead and warn people. But some people have harshly attacked me for this. I whole-heartedly apologize if anyone thinks I’m trying to mislead them. The Green Briefs are only one source out of hundreds. Please use your own judgment and trust whichever source you think is more reliable in getting news from Iran. I will hence stop trying to convince people that I have good intentions. It is futile as well as VERY stressful and time-consuming.)

Read this if you want to help or get help!

The government in Iran is still increasing internet filtering and throttling in an attempt to silence their people. Anonymous info shows that many in Iran are looking for proxy and Tor information in Tehran and all around the country. Please donate your bandwidth to help bring down the Iran Curtain. Here are links on how to help and get help on this:

English: Tor and the Iranian Election – Bring down the Iran Curtain | Ian’s Brain

Farsi: Tor: ?????? Tor

Help us set up more bridges on Tor here: Torrents list � Rivolta in Iran

Images and vids and instructions on how to send them to us:

Helpers with expertise in the field of medecine, translation and such:

“Medici Cu Internet is a collaboration between piratbyran.org, HackersWithoutBorders and werebuild.eu trying to organize contacts with medical expertise online since there are problems in Iran with hospitals being monitored by the government. Join the IRC-channel at #mci-ir – WebIRC – AnonNet or send an email to us at embassy [at] piratbyran.org for more info. Medical experts, Farsi-translators and people who know the medical situation in iran are welcome to join and collaboratively set up an index with common injuries and their best treatments.”

People Outside Iran: This is as clear and concise as I can be. I have not included ANYTHING that I have sensed to be remotely fishy, but humans always err.

People Inside Iran: Don’t believe a WORD of what I am telling you. Do what you think is best, keeping everything in mind. I know LITTLE of what you know so make your decisions based on your OWN judgment.

P.S. Please post this around and tweet and retweet.

28 juin 2009 Posté par solidaritesiran38 | 2009, Iran, Luttes, Répression, Téhéran, bassiji, pedar sag | | Pas encore de commentaires