by Faribors Maleknasri M.D. (not verified) on Sun Jan 11, 2009 08:50 AM PST
Mosques are trenches, dont let them remain empty. Imam Khomaini
Thanks God the mosques are not empty.
Nowadays there is no reason to worry wenn a british woman is in Iran. These strangers have hopefully realized that spys have no chance in the Islamic republic of Iran. But they all come and try to ruin the fundaments of the life philosophie of Iranians. On the other day i watched a video of a woman from switzerland traveling in Iran. Every where she searched for yopung poeple and asked them: Do you have a boyfriend? do you have a girlfriend? And the very young poeple did not replied: Do I know you? are you my ground ma? then how comes you ask me this question regarding my most private life? It should not be your busieness. go just on your way. Exactly the same way are iranians in the diaspora handled. Strangers search them find them just to ask about personal thing. Most friendly they come and the first question is: where do you come from. The isolated refugies thinks: somebody is interessted to comunicate with me. And just this is wrong. The motivation is a cheap curiosity not more. Greeting
British woman traveling in Iran, Pic 36
by Faribors Maleknasri M.D. (not verified) on Sun Jan 11, 2009 08:50 AM PSTMosques are trenches, dont let them remain empty. Imam Khomaini
Thanks God the mosques are not empty.
Nowadays there is no reason to worry wenn a british woman is in Iran. These strangers have hopefully realized that spys have no chance in the Islamic republic of Iran. But they all come and try to ruin the fundaments of the life philosophie of Iranians. On the other day i watched a video of a woman from switzerland traveling in Iran. Every where she searched for yopung poeple and asked them: Do you have a boyfriend? do you have a girlfriend? And the very young poeple did not replied: Do I know you? are you my ground ma? then how comes you ask me this question regarding my most private life? It should not be your busieness. go just on your way. Exactly the same way are iranians in the diaspora handled. Strangers search them find them just to ask about personal thing. Most friendly they come and the first question is: where do you come from. The isolated refugies thinks: somebody is interessted to comunicate with me. And just this is wrong. The motivation is a cheap curiosity not more. Greeting