This website is set up to provide a means for people all over the world to show their solidarity with the people of Iran. You can show your solidarity by placing this pin on your website or weblog. All you need to do is to copy the line of code below into your website or blog template, and it will appear on the corner of the page.
what's that on the PIN?
The pin depicts the Azadi square, a landmark tower in central Tehran, the site where on June 15, 2009, hundreds of thousands of Iranians held their first peaceful protest after the disputed elections. There is no text or message on the button, in line with the silent and peaceful march of the Iranian people.
What else can I do?
Keep yourself informed about the events in Iran, and don't stop your support for the people there. To show your support, you can also wear t-shirts with the same emblem. The shirts have been created with "0" profit margin, and Spreadshirt has agreed to give us a further 15% discount. Get the gear.
PIN Code {copy/paste the line below right
after the <body> tag
in your website or blog template
It all started with a simple question, "where is my vote?" This simple slogan, and the color green, now define the movement. You can show your solidarity with the movement by wearing one of these green t-shirts.
These shirts have "0" profit margin. Spreadshirt, the company who makes the shirts, has also generously agreed to issue a further 15% discount. Just use the code "WHEREISMYVOTE".
There are many websites covering the news and events from Iran. From Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube, to newspapers, magazines, and news channels, it's easy to get lost in the barrage of information. We have tried to gather some of the most reliable news sources in English.