Basiji Hunting

Clemons passes along an e-mail from "a well-connected Iranian internationalist":

Mousavi supporters were out on the streets 'Basiji hunting.' Their resolve is no less than these thugs — theyre after hunting them down. They use their phones, their childhood friends, their intimate knowledge of their districts and neighbours to plan their attacks — they're organised and they're supported by their community so they have little fear. They create the havoc they're after, ambush the thugs, use their Cocktail Molotovs, disperse and re-assemble elsewhere and then start again – and the door of every house is open to them as safe harbour — they're community-connected.

The Basiji's are not. These are not the students in the dorms, they're the street young — they know the ways better than most thugs – and these young, a surprising number of them girls, are becoming more agile in their ways as each night passes on.