Help Iranian dissidents by collecting and posting Bridge addresses? (here?)

Chris Humphry humphry.chris at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 18 01:26:43 UTC 2009


Hi,

I have been mounting a little movement to get people to run Tor and setup Tor Bridges to help those in Iran access the Internet.  

Then I found a great message which has been going around asking people to run Tor Bridges.  So I thought: "what about or-talk?".  Would it be wise to ask people in or-talk to provide Bridge addresses to this topic?   When people have submitted say 5 or 10 (or more) Bridge addresses I could collect them and post them to Twitter and lots of other sites.  Is that wise?

Here is the messages I found:


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Help
the Iranian dissidents!  

 

Run
a Tor Bridge and post your Bridge IP!  It
allows them access to the Internet...without proxies they have no voice!

 

Tor
Bridge: https://www.torproject.org/bridges

 

What
is Tor?: https://www.torproject.org/overview.html.en

 

Get
Tor: https://www.torproject.org/easy-download.html.en

 

Anonymously
post Bridge IP (use Tor for your anonymity): 
http://iran.whyweprotest.net/

 

Do not follw the Tor Bridge setup directions from the
"iran.whyweprotest" website. Follow the setup directions from the Tor
website, we now use Vidalia (Tor GUI):


Tor Bridge: https://www.torproject.org/bridges



Please help...without proxies (ie. Bridges) the Iranian dissidents have no
voice!

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Posting
your Tor Bridge:

 

One
of the best ways is to post your Tor Bridge IP address on Twitter with the tag
#iranelection and #helpiranelection 

 

Below is a Google search string.  Use it to find places to post your Tor Bridge IP address.  Iran Government is blocking more and more
sites all the time...keep moving and they can't stop it!

 

Goolge
search string:  post + proxy + address + iran
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