These videos are helping to change world policy. This allows videos to be watched on mobile phones and shared via blue tooth inside Iran.Įxclusive videos we have received and posted have headed up world bulletins on CNN, BBC and the New York Times. We also convert video to 3GP format as well. Most of the people watching our posted videos come from inside Iran – they are a lifeline to a community where all traditional sources of independent news are shut down. The videos are uploaded to social media sites including Facebook and key Iranian sites like and. It was the 4th most viewed channel in the world after the protests on Sunday: Here are a few that have been posted by one of our team Onlymehdi on his youtube channel. Our organization,, works to safeguard protest videos seen below through from censorship and other forms of internet traffic engineering by the Iranian authorities. Our commitment to justice is recorded as plainly as their brutality. It allows us in Iran and outside to see whether the protest movement is alive, where it is active and how the regime is responding. This week’s images are a testament not only to the resilience of the Green movement (Iran’s democracy movement), but to the real power of video to propagate dissent at home.
Images of street protests, injured protesters and secret police swapping sides are on TVs, mobile phones and computer screens across the globe. We are working 24/7 to keep the floodgates open – and at this stage, it’s relentless. In Kyiv, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy said he wants more shipments soon.Regardless of how much the Iranian regime attempts to destroy the opposition on the streets, they can’t stop the flood of videos pouring out of Iran. The ship was inspected by an international team off Istanbul, Turkey, today, and then cleared to sail on. The first ship carrying grain from Ukraine under a wartime deal with Russia is now en route to Lebanon. This year's maneuvers are the largest since they began in 2009.
More than 5,000 soldiers kicked off two weeks of exercises on Indonesia's Sumatra Island. Australia, Japan and Singapore are also taking part. began annual military drills with Indonesia today, amid China's aggressive moves. We will return to this later in the program. In response, China said it is launching military exercises this week on all sides of Taiwan, which it claims as a renegade province. House of Representatives met today with President Tsai Ing-wen before flying on to South Korea. Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan has ended, but the fallout continues. He tested positive for COVID for a fifth day, after his infection rebounded over the weekend. The president's event today was once again virtual.
Biden to do even more, but the White House defended his actions today. It offers breaks on Medicaid costs for states where abortion is legal, so that they can assist women from states where it is not. President Biden has signed an executive order to help women who cross state lines for abortions. Walorski was seen as a rising star in GOP ranks. Two young aides also died in the accident. It happened as the five-term representative was traveling in her district. We will have much more after the news summary.Ī sitting member of Congress, Republican Representative Jackie Walorski of Indiana, was killed today in a car crash. Trump over the January 6 attack on the U.S. And Michigan Republican congressman Peter Meijer lost his primary bid.
Meanwhile, in Arizona, Mark Finchem, a 2020 election denier, won the Republican primary for secretary of state, overseeing elections. In Kansas, voters rejected a state constitutional amendment to let lawmakers restrict or ban abortion. Backers of abortion rights and of former President Trump are claiming big wins in Tuesday's primaries.