Long distance call for help
Everyday each one of us calls someone we love, text a quick message to say good morning or snap a photo of family and friends, but never realize how powerful our phones can be. As I follow the news on Iran and it's struggle to change, one thing stands out to me. Although the country has cut off international news feeds and tries to silence it's own people, the world is still being shown the cowardice of an oppressive regime through the use of common cell phones. The only way the stories of those being beaten, kidnapped, arrested and even killed will be shown is by these "calls" for help. A sign of the times, for sure.
Justice ALWAYS follows the unjust
Labels: civil right, Iran