Green Ribbons and Turbans: Young Iranians Against the Mullahs
By (Author) Armin Arefi
Translated by Joanna Oseman
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
1st November 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
305.2350955
Hardback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 163mm
501g
During the last presidential election in Iran, nonviolent protestors defied the mullahs power by wearing green ribbons on their wrists. In June of 2009, the inhabitants of Tehran were living underground to escape the governments authority, strangled by interdictions, dreaming of freedom and revolution. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran and desperate to maintain his power, defeated his opponent, Mahmoud Mousavi, by massive electoral fraud. The resulting frustration and anger throughout the country sparked a gigantic wave of opposition. The Green Movement was born.
In this timely, politically relevant, and unique account of life in Iran, Arefi takes us to a world removed from the usual cultural and political clichs about Iran and lets us hear the voices of a new generation of Iranians, who have never known anything but religious dictatorship and repression. He also tells the stories of the first victims of repressionNeda, Sohrab, and Taraneh.