Iran. The bloody summer of 2009 Collection

General description: thousands of photographs, videos, films, leaflets, posters, and weblogs have been made during the campaign, during the massive demonstrations shortly and relating to the bloody repression of these protests; the protest movement continued its activities by distributing leaflets and posters or shouting slogans at night from the rooftops; this collection includes, in Persian and other languages, speeches and statements, interviews, slogans, poems, memos, jokes, songs, and lists with names of detained and missing persons, and audio-video materials. Description more in detail: photographs of demonstrations; posters of the Green movement; video clips; declarations, statements and letters; information about people who were arrested or killed; information about rape, sexual abuse, and torture; decisions from the Nekhban[negahban] Council(شورای نگهبان ) and reactions; registration of presidential candidates; fortieth day memorial; a variety of memories; news and reports; trials and confessions which were made during sessions of the court; Quds Day(روز قدس) 2009, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, and protests on that day; Thirteen Aban( سیزده آبان) 2009, commemorating the takeover of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, and protests on that day; Sixteen Azar(شانزده آذر) 2009, commemorating the day in 1953 when three students of the Tudeh(توده) (communist) party were killed by the police, and protests on that day; poetry and novels linked to the elections; Ashura (عاشورا)2009, a traditional day of mourning for Shi’a Muslims, and protests on that day; photographs of people who protested against the election results in Iran; photographs of supporters of the Islamic Republic of Iran; photographs of Iranian protests and other events around the world; cartoons of the elections; the election calendar; online magazines, especially about the bloody summer; revolutionary and patriotic songs; articles and speeches; Dutch articles; presidential candidate debates and reactions; views of governments worldwide and human rights organizations regarding the developments in Iran; the girl Neda Agha Soltan(ندا آقا سلطان), shot dead in the streets of Tehran and symbol of resistance in the summer of 2009. Accrual: the material on the 2 cd's was also transferred digitally to the IISH.

Iran. The bloody summer of 2009 Collection

General description: thousands of photographs, videos, films, leaflets, posters, and weblogs have been made during the campaign, during the massive demonstrations shortly and relating to the bloody repression of these protests; the protest movement continued its activities by distributing leaflets and posters or shouting slogans at night from the rooftops; this collection includes, in Persian and other languages, speeches and statements, interviews, slogans, poems, memos, jokes, songs, and lists with names of detained and missing persons, and audio-video materials. Description more in detail: photographs of demonstrations; posters of the Green movement; video clips; declarations, statements and letters; information about people who were arrested or killed; information about rape, sexual abuse, and torture; decisions from the Nekhban[negahban] Council(شورای نگهبان ) and reactions; registration of presidential candidates; fortieth day memorial; a variety of memories; news and reports; trials and confessions which were made during sessions of the court; Quds Day(روز قدس) 2009, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, and protests on that day; Thirteen Aban( سیزده آبان) 2009, commemorating the takeover of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, and protests on that day; Sixteen Azar(شانزده آذر) 2009, commemorating the day in 1953 when three students of the Tudeh(توده) (communist) party were killed by the police, and protests on that day; poetry and novels linked to the elections; Ashura (عاشورا)2009, a traditional day of mourning for Shi’a Muslims, and protests on that day; photographs of people who protested against the election results in Iran; photographs of supporters of the Islamic Republic of Iran; photographs of Iranian protests and other events around the world; cartoons of the elections; the election calendar; online magazines, especially about the bloody summer; revolutionary and patriotic songs; articles and speeches; Dutch articles; presidential candidate debates and reactions; views of governments worldwide and human rights organizations regarding the developments in Iran; the girl Neda Agha Soltan(ندا آقا سلطان), shot dead in the streets of Tehran and symbol of resistance in the summer of 2009. Accrual: the material on the 2 cd's was also transferred digitally to the IISH.