This is cross-posted from my blog:
Protests are so passe.
(Plus with the country’s stringent laws on protests, we don’t want to be stepping on anyone’s toes here.)
Everybody deserves the right to freedom of speech so long as it doesn’t turn into slander or libelous accusations.
In order to honor the death of Omid Reza, the Iranian blogger who was killed in Evin Prison under the pretense that he spread propaganda against the country, I was thinking of organising a tweetup (location to be confirmed) and arranging for a community-made art piece for the Movement on Thursday, 18 March.
The art piece would comprise of a large canvas where supporters of the movement can gather and express what freedom of speech means to them. They can use any conceivable medium – pictures, drawings, poetry, or even a plain ol’ simple “I want free speech. kthxbai” scrawled across the canvas to convey their messages.
All of us at OR318 are hoping to send the finished canvas to the same prison where Omid was killed.
Twtvite and RSVP here
Facebook event and RSVP here
If it takes off, this could very well be done globally in the coming years.
I’m still looking for a decent location, a few photographers, and a cameraman. Money and Rupert from Twitter have been kind enough to help get a location — although finding one is still proving difficult — so if anyone has suggestions, I’d love to hear them.
All photos and videos will go up on the March 18 website.
Contact me if you have any ideas:
uzma@mideastyouth.com
@Lhjunkie on Twitter
Tags: Social Networking, Twitter
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