Using various social media...they are organizing water gun fights...
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/08/05 ... latestnews" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Iranian students, who've used protests, boycotts and sit-ins, have found a new and innovative way to express their disenchantment against the oppressive rule of the mullahs-- the water gun fight.
After last week’s large-scale water fight in Tehran resulted in the rounding-up and arrests of young participants, students are now preparing to once again take on the theocratic regime by organizing another water fight this weekend, and could set off a ripple effect of other water fights in the future.
Almost 1,000 young Iranians gathered on a hot summer day at Abo Atash Park in Tehran last Friday, at an event organized on Facebook, called “Tehran’s Water Gun Fight,” which invited young Iranians to bring water guns, bottles, and any other water games to the park.
The government has grossly over-reacted in typical fashion, and is warning any future water-gun fights will be met with a serious crackdown
With 70% of the Iranian population under 35 years of age, I think its just a matter of time before the revolution of the late 70's is overthrown by a revolution of the young...This is a warning to young people that we will not accept these types of organized activities and unacceptable behavior anywhere in our country,” the head of Tehran's morality police, Ahmad Roozbehani said about the arrests.
Those who participated in last week’s water fight said hejabs, or the Islamic headscarves, on the females in attendance had either fallen off or moved back, revealing the hairline.
The comfort with which males and females interacted, in a country where gender segregation exists is all aspects of life, also irked authorities.
Confirming the arrests, city police chief Hossein Sajedinia placed fault on participants for acting "abnormally" and going against Islamic values.





