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| Recently by Ghormeh Sabzi | Comments | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Abdollah Mohtadi: Komala leader | 3 | Feb 07, 2012 |
| Mir Hossein Mousavi: Prisoner of the day | 52 | Feb 07, 2012 |
| Rolling in the Deep | 10 | Feb 07, 2012 |
| Title | Date | Comments |
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| Anti-war protest in New York | Feb 06 | 131 |
| Israeli Attack on Iran in Spring | Feb 04 | 79 |
| Will Israel attack Iran? | Feb 05 | 78 |
| از چه می ترسید؟ | Jan 29 | 75 |
| Mir Hossein Mousavi: Prisoner of the day | Feb 07 | 52 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Abdollah Mohtadi: Komala leader | Interview with Rasa TV | Feb 07 |
| Mir Hossein Mousavi: Prisoner of the day | Under house arrest since February 14, 2011 | Feb 07 |
| Ninja Women | Martial arts display by members of security forces | Feb 06 |
| Zeinab Bayazidi: Prisoner of the day | Human rights activist serving four years in prison in exile | Feb 06 |
| Sanaz Dehghan: Swimsuit/lingerie Model | Featured on Naked News lingerie | Feb 05 |
| Ali Malihi: Prisoner of the day | Sentenced to 4 years in prison for "mutiny" | Feb 05 |
| Christiane Amanpour: Colbert Report | Commenting on possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran | Feb 04 |
| Sima Eshraghi: Prisoner of the day | Five years imprisonment for "blasphemy" | Feb 04 |
| Kavoos Soofi: Canada Deportation Stopped | Pro-democracy activist's return to Iran on hold | Feb 03 |
| Hamidreza (Mahan) Mohammadi: Prisoner of the day | Serving 11 years for "contact" with monarchist group | Feb 03 |
too sad
by sarasepidzadeh on Thu Nov 19, 2009 03:43 PM PSTI can't watch anymore. Its just unreal.
Sara Sepidzadeh - All Things IRAN
Absolutely tragic
by IRANdokht on Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:42 PM PSTNeda was so beautiful and full of life, like many of the young women I know in Iran who went to every demonstration looking for a change, for a better life. They're right, it could have happened to anyone, and it did happen to a number of them, most of whom died alone and unnoticed.
I liked the lady reporter a lot too, she spoke really well. She is also a hero, one who continures to live and speak of her experience and the fight for freedom and peace...
IRANdokht
White Angle
by jmyt17 on Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:39 PM PSTNada , a symbol lovely beautiful bird, who lost her life in hand of barberean BASIJI, for her home-land and our freedom, these animal one day have to pay for what they done to :MY IRAN.
Khamenei, hide justice is coming after you Dirt.
Let's Not Forget This Face:
by Passing Through on Wed Nov 18, 2009 03:18 PM PSTHer Killer
May He Face Justice To The Fullest .....
Neda died a prisoner in her own country
by Fair on Wed Nov 18, 2009 02:41 PM PSTlonging for freedom. She is a symbol of a lost generation who is abused and jailed in their own country. Thanks to an ideology that gives its followers the right to force themselves and their ways on to those who don't follow them.
Neda was a beautiful bird who dared to look outside of that cage and dream. To dream of what was denied to her and her generation. She died in that cage, longing for freedom. And for that, she was representative of the human spirit, which can never be enslaved. Under any name.
There are millions of other beautiful birds like Neda. They will keep coming and daring to dream. And no torturer or rapist or basiji or Islamic Fuehrer fascist can stop them. Neda will have not died in vain.
Khamenei and the rest of you animals- get ready. We are coming for you. You will be held fully accountable for crimes against humanity, and your declaration of war against the Iranian people.
Game over.
-Fair
Very moving...
by Azarin Sadegh on Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:34 PM PSTThank you for sharing these videos...I couldn't stop crying the whole time, feeling angry.
What really broke my heart was when she said that even if it was only for one day, still she wanted to leave Iran...R.I.P. dear Neda! We will never forget you. How could we?
Azarin
i watched it last night. It
by azadi5 on Wed Nov 18, 2009 06:39 AM PSTi watched it last night. It had interesting interviews in it and more insight in Neda's life. Good job by PBS to put this documentary together, it was also interesting that they showed a clip of the aftermath , right after Neda got shot, where people are supposedly capturing the killer basiji, it was blurry, but first time I had seen the clip.