The NYT reports:
We are hearing reports from Iran that text-messaging has been blocked
in the country ... The sudden text outage seems
like a clear attempt to disrupt this networking by the opposition.
Interesting. A reader also notes:
A vote for Moussavi with the number "4" could be easily changed to a
vote for Ahmadinejad, by adding two more fours after it, changing it
to "444".
Likewise, a vote for Moussavi of "777" could easily be changed to a
vote for Ahmadinejad by adding a triangle to the top of each of the
sevens, turning them into slanted fours. Look at a hand-written seven
-- it's the bottom half of a four.
Without seeing a ballot, I can't judge this. But it's unsettling. The results are still incomplete, so we should reserve judgment. But if this election is brazenly stolen, the regime could suffer a crisis of legitimacy even greater than it faced before.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/06/texting-blocked-in-iran/200554/
