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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:20 am    Post subject: Candlelight’s Vigil In Memory Of Fallen FREE Iran Hero Neda Reply with quote

Support Candlelight Vigil In Memory Of Fallen FREE Iran Hero Neda 7-11pm in front of the Federal Building in Westwood, 11000 Wilshire Blvd

Iranian American Musicians, Singers, Artists, Pars TV and FREE Iran Activists invited LA community to Candlelight’s Vigil In Memory Of Fallen Hero Neda

YariLosAngeles wrote:


لوس انجلس، یکشنبه، ۲۱ ماه ژوئن ۲۰۰۹ ساعت به وقت محلی ۹:۳۲ نیمه شب

نداي معصوم ما, روانت شاد و بدان كه توي قلب مليونها نفر هستي. چه ايراني و چه خارجي. ما نخواهيم گذاشت ياد تو و ديگر عزيزان در خاك غلطيده بدست اين نامردان هيچ وقت از ياد برود.

امشب غربت نشینان لوس انجلس به "ندای" خون دختر بی‌گناهی که به ضرب گلوله مزدوران رژیم از پاي درآمد پاسخ داده و در جلوی ساختمان فدرال در شهر وست وود جمع شدند. تعداد آنقدر زیاد بود که در محوطه چمن بسیار بزرگ آنجا حتا دیگر جای قدم زدن نبود.

تمام خبر نگران بین المللی بودند. داشتند حساب میکردند تعداد جمعیت را حدود ۱۰،۰۰۰ نفر تخمین زدند. بسیاری شمع و عکس عزیزآن کشته شده از جمله "ندای" معصوم ما را حمل میکردند.

در شلوغ‌ترین چهار راه دنیا که تقاطع خیابان ویلشر و وتران است ترافیک به کلی‌ بند آمده, پرچم پر افتخارشير و خورشيد ما همه جا به احتراز و شعار "مرگ بر خامنه‌ای" تمام محوطه را میلرزاند.

ماشین‌های که در ترافیک گیر کرده بودند با تمام حوصله دستان خود را که علامت "V" برای پیروزی بود تکان میدادند و به عکس ندای معصوم ما اشاره میکردند.

امشب شب بسیار خوبی‌ بود برای ایران دوستانی که قلبشان برای وطنشان میتپد و با هم میهنان دربند خود در ایران یکی‌ هستند. باید گفت که در این مدت زمان کوتاه دنیا فهمید که ایرانی‌ اصیل از چه تیرای ای‌ می‌باشد.

جامعه ایرانی‌ در خارج با قلب، روح و ایمان راسخ با برادران و خواهران خود در ایران همصدا شده و یک صدا میگویند "مرگ بر خامنه‌ای"

چوو عضوی بدرد آورد روزگار............

نترسیم! همه ما هر کجای دنیا که باشیم باز هم, باهم هستیم!

usatoday wrote:

In Iran, one woman - Neda - becomes a symbol

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/06/in-.html

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State media has confirmed 17 deaths as a result of the protests that followed the disputed election in Iran. But one death, a woman who has become known as Neda, has stood out to protesters -- and to the world.

Neda, which may or may not be her real name, means "the call" or "the voice" in Farsi. She was shot yesterday at a protest in Tehran, and her death was captured on video, now widely circulated on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other sites.

A word of caution: The video contains very graphic images, but you can find it on YouTube here. Because of its content, YouTube will ask you to sign in and verify your age. Another video, which appears to depict Neda at the protest before she was shot, has also surfaced.

The video of her death comes with this description, written by someone who claims to have been at the scene. It gives his version of events and has not been independently verified:

At 19:05 June 20th
Place: Karekar Ave., at the corner crossing Khosravi St. and Salehi st.

A young woman who was standing aside with her father watching the protests was shot by a basij member hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house. He had clear shot at the girl and could not miss her. However, he aimed straight her heart. I am a doctor, so I rushed to try to save her. But the impact of the gunshot was so fierce that the bullet had blasted inside the victim's chest, and she died in less than 2 minutes.
The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St.
#Neda has become one of the most used "hashtags" on Twitter, and Google searches for the video and information about her have spiked.

Some Twitter users have worked her name into their avatars and many have shared their condolences on the site.

The mainstream media has started to cover Neda, too. CNN broadcast the video of her death -- with a large portion blurred out -- and looked at how the online community has responded to it. And Los Angeles Times and New York Times bloggers jumped on it, too.

The best story, by far, comes from Time. With so few facts, it's hard to offer context, but Time does a good job. The story describes how Shiite Muslims mourn the dead - after 3 days, 7 days and 40 days - and discusses how that schedule could prolong the conflict in Iran.

As Robin Wright wrote in Time, "Although it is not yet clear who shot "Neda" (a soldier? pro-government militant? an accidental misfiring?), her death may have changed everything."


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:24 am    Post subject: H.M. Kourosh R. Pahlavi appeared along pro-Freedom Iranians Reply with quote

Massoud Azizi wrote:
NEWS RELEASE:

H.M. Kourosh R. Pahlavi appeared along pro-Freedom Iranians.

Nearly 3000 Iranians of various beliefs gathered by the White House today (Sunday 2009/Jun/21) at 4pm. The demonstration voiced support for the pro-Freedom movement in Iran. More than half of the crowd consisted of young Iranians who were chanting: “United Nations pay more attention” and “Democracy for Iran”. The rally lasting for 3 hours was highlighted by H.M. Kourosh Reza Pahlavi appearing along with his wife and daughters to voice unity with the plight of Iranians. He addressed the crowd holding a loud speaker while Yasmine Pahlavi held on to a picture of Neda (the teenager who was shot by Islamist militia).



H.M. Kourosh R. Pahlavi emphasized that despite of difference in opinions, "Freedom" (Azadi) should be the chore message in our slogans and demands.


Video by Iran Dejban TV http://bit.ly/Qe43u
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:53 am    Post subject: Her Majesty's Farah Pahlavi's interview schedule today Reply with quote

Roxane Ganji wrote:
Her Majesty's Farah Pahlavi's interview schedule today

1- "Insight with Brian Oxman and Kathryn Milofsky" on the Los Angeles Angels Radio Network. 12-15 minutes. The interview will air at 10.00am PST on AM830KLAA Kathryn Milofsky, is the host.
Here is a link to the station website: www.am830klaa.com ,

2. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at 630 am EST (11:30am GMT) on Monday June 22.
Producer, The Current, CBC Radio, www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/

+ Lara O'Brien, the Producer 001 416 205 3056 -
3- With Barbara Walters, Monday June 22, 2009 Sirius/XM radio show @ 4:15 PM EST.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:24 am    Post subject: General Strike Reply with quote

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همه دوستانی که قلبشان برای عدالت می تپد

این روزها شاهد ذبح عدالت در مسلخ مصلحت اندیشی بوده و هستیم.
آری این روزها شاهد ریخته شدن خون مردم حق طلب ایران در کوچه ها و خیابان
ها هستیم. شاید بسیاری از مردم که از دیدن این صحنه ها احساس وظیفه
میکنند نمی توانند با حضور در کوچه و خیابان فریاد دادخواهی سردهند. اما
ما برآنیم تا وحدت و اکثریت خودمان را به حاکمانی که ظلم خود را در پوشش
دین توجیه میکنند نشان دهیم.

بدین منظور ازهمه کارمندان و کارگران و شاغلان دولتی و غیردولتی، به غیر
از مشاغل اورژانسی مانند کارمندان بیمارستان ها و مراکز درمانی و آتش
نشانی، تقاضا میشود که روز سه شنبه دوم تیر ماه از رفتن به سر کار امتناع
کنند. هم چنین از همه دانشجویان و دانشگاهیان عزیز تقاضا داریم که با
تعطیل کردن دانشگاه در این روز با ما همراهی کنند. قصد ما این است تا با
این روش مسالمت آمیز اعتراض خود را به وضع موجود اعلام نماییم.


لطفا این خبر را از طریق ایمیل یا تلفن یا حضوری، به نزدیکان خود در
سراسر ایران اطلاع دهید.


Hadi Khorsandi wrote:

در پاسخ آنکه ملت ما را خس و خاشاک خواند
کرمی که فقط بر کف این خاک خزیده‌ست
البته که غیر از خس و خاشاک ندیده‌ست

ای نخل سرافراز جوان، کرمک مفلوک
بالاتر از این، فکر بلندش نرسیده‌ست

این ملت رزم است که برخاسته هشیار
وان دولت ظلم است که اینگونه خمیده‌ست

این نسل جوان وطنم هست و بنازم
درسی که گرفته‌ست و رهی را که گزیده‌ست

صندوق به دوشی که گذشت از سر بازار
دزدی است کزین حوزه به آن حوزه دویده‌ست

پیغمبر دزدان که نشسته پس پرده
این سرقت بی‌سابقه را نقشه کشیده‌ست

با سارق صندوق بگوئید که افسوس
این بار برای تو کسی رأی نریده‌ست!

هادي خرسندي
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:52 am    Post subject: In Iran, One Woman's Death May Have Many Consequences Reply with quote


Time wrote:
In Iran, One Woman's Death May Have Many Consequences
By ROBIN WRIGHT Robin Wright
Mon Jun 22, 12:30 am ET



http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599190604900

Iran's revolution has now run through a full cycle. A gruesomely captivating video of a young woman - laid out on a Tehran street after apparently being shot, blood pouring from her mouth and then across her face - swept Twitter, Facebook and other websites this weekend. The woman rapidly became a symbol of Iran's escalating crisis, from a political confrontation to far more ominous physical clashes. Some sites refer to her as "Neda," Farsi for the voice or the call. Tributes that incorporate startlingly upclose footage of her dying have started to spring up on YouTube.


Although it is not yet clear who shot "Neda" (a soldier? pro-government militant? an accidental misfiring?), her death may have changed everything. For the cycles of mourning in Shiite Islam actually provide a schedule for political combat - a way to generate or revive momentum. Shiite Muslims mourn their dead on the third, seventh and 40th days after a death, and these commemorations are a pivotal part of Iran's rich history. During the revolution, the pattern of confrontations between the shah's security forces and the revolutionaries often played out in 40-day cycles. (See pictures of terror in the streets of Tehran.)


Physician Report On The Scene wrote:
"At 19:05 June 20th Place: Karekar Ave., at the corner crossing Khosravi St. and Salehi st. A young woman who was standing aside with her father watching the protests was shot by a basij member hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house. He had clear shot at the girl and could not miss her. However, he aimed straight her heart.

I am a doctor, so I rushed to try to save her. But the impact of the gunshot was so fierce that the bullet had blasted inside the victim's chest, and she died in less than 2 minutes. The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St.

The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Please let the world know."


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Kaaveh Aahangar wrote:


بخواب اي خواهر نازم ندايم
كه روح پاك تو گردد صدايم
ندا دادي تو ما را با صداقت
قسم بر آن نگاه بي گناهت
كه رايت را بگيريم از سياهي
كه همره ما نگرديم با تباهي
كه همواره به ظالم ما بتازيم
كه دائم جاودان راهت بسازيم
بخواب اي خواهرم آرام آرام
بخواب اي نو شكفته اي دلارام
شهيد راه پاكي ها تو بودي
مبارز با تباهي ها تو بودي


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:06 pm    Post subject: British embassy staff to leave Iran: official Reply with quote

British embassy staff to leave Iran: official
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090622/wl_uk_afp/britainiranpoliticsembassy_20090622151604

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:39 pm    Post subject: 14 key points from Kourosh R. Pahlavi speech in National Pre Reply with quote

C-SPAN Video Player - H.E. Shah's Son Says Iran Unrest Threatens Clerical Rule

Source: www.c-span.org

http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/06/22/HP/R/20050/Shahs%20Son%20Says%20Iran%20Unrest%20Threatens%20Clerical%20Rule.aspx

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Shah's Son Says Iran Unrest Threatens Clerical Rule
Today

Post-election demonstrations in Iran this weekend led to the deaths of 10 demonstrators and the arrest of protestors and journalists. Today, fmr. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi spoke on the political unrest in Iran’s ruling clerical class at a National Press Club event.
Washington, DC : 1 hr. 4 min.


Azadegan Mihan wrote:


14 key points from Kourosh R. Pahlavi speech in National Press Club 2009/Jun/22

part 1 http://bit.ly/aJOQE

part 2 http://bit.ly/mI1Gy

• Nations signatory to the Human Right declaration, have obligation to support people in Iran.

• Iran’s security forces are reluctant to attack people.

• In the past week there were 200 calls to H.M. office asking the world to not remain silent.

• Threat of regime can go beyond Iran’s borders.

• Mousavi’s camp have realized that it is beyond election. It is now about sovereignty.

• I am talking about non-violent movement.

• Governments that gave recognition to Ahmadinejad should not have a short range vision.

• Countries that want to sanction Iran today were once competing to build Bushehr nuclear plant before this regime came to power.

• My sole objective is to have Freedom and Democracy in Iran.

• I demand Democratic Parliamentary Secular system of government.

• Reports say that the regime has hired Hamas to oppress people in Iran.

• People are supporting me because we talk the same language for the future.

• I hope to that Ayatollah Sistani at some point to make a clear statement. Ayatollah Boroujerdi was tortured for being against clergy involvement in government.

• From four corners of Iran they are telling the world media, it is time.

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zendeh baad Azadegi, Paayandeh Iran yekpaarcheh
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:16 pm    Post subject: How Neda Soltani became the face of Iran's struggle Reply with quote


A picture posted on the Internet shows Neda Agha Soltani, who was reportedly killed during an election protest in Tehran. A video showing the young woman bleeding to death was put online on June 20. Iran's top election body has ruled out cancelling the disputed presidential vote as the world voiced increasing alarm at the violent crackdown on opposition demonstrators.
(AFP/OFF)
http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//090623/photos_wl_afp/44eff69a0faf84ccb8a3e48bcffe59f6/

Quote:
How Neda Soltani became the face of Iran's struggle


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jun/22/neda-soltani-death-iran


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:10 pm    Post subject: Sen. John McCain on Iran and Neda Reply with quote

Excellent Video Of Sen. John McCain Speech on Iran and Neda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irvwOHZS6mk

Sen. McCain reads an AP article on protest crackdown but mainly focuses on the death of the woman known as "Neda," who was killed and her video posted on YouTube. He then reads another article detailing the death.

Quote:

Urban Infidel advises us the invitation from the State Department for the 4th of July party is STILL OPEN for the Iranian regime!

http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States said Monday its invitations were still standing for Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 celebrations at US embassies despite the crackdown on opposition supporters.
President Barack Obama's administration said earlier this month it would invite Iran to US embassy barbecues for the national holiday for the first time since the two nations severed relations following the 1979 Islamic revolution.

"There's no thought to rescinding the invitations to Iranian diplomats," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters.

"We have made a strategic decision to engage on a number of fronts with Iran," Kelly said. "We tried many years of isolation, and we're pursuing a different path now."
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:36 pm    Post subject: Reported By Dr. Foroutan Reply with quote

Killing unarmed students are biggest crime against humanity, please ask your elected officials to act NOW WARNING graphic scenes.

Reported By Dr. Iman Foroutan In LA wrote:


They are killing our people!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms3yEGgPkwQ

Dr. Iman Foroutan
Spokesman and Member of the Board
S.O.S. Iran
www.sosiran.com
www.twitter.com/sosiran



Quote:
Getting Iran's Message
Out
Updated: Monday, 22 Jun 2009, 9:35 AM PDT
Published : Monday, 22 Jun 2009, 9:35 AM PDT

David Dain
Los Angeles (myFOXla.com) - Iranians seeking democracy and political freedom are getting their message out, using satellite TV to broadcast around the world. Dr. Iman Foroutan is the founder of S.O.S. Iran, and he discusses what's going on in Iran and how the message is getting out.


http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/news/local/Experts_Helping_Get_Info_out_of_Iran_20090621
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:14 am    Post subject: Man: Woman killed in Iran protests wanted freedom Reply with quote

Associated Press wrote:
Man: Woman killed in Iran protests wanted freedom
By SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER, Associated Press Writer Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Associated Press Writer
Mon Jun 22, 10:17 pm ET

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090623/ap_on_re_mi_ea/us_iran_election_icon_boyfriend_1

LOS ANGELES – A man identifying himself as the boyfriend of a young woman whose grisly death in Iran's postelection protests was captured on amateur video said Monday that she only wanted democracy and freedom for the people of Iran.

In the video, Neda Agha Soltan is lying on the ground as blood flows from her mouth and nose and onlookers scream. Her last moments spread around the world on Youtube, Facebook, blogs and Twitter, turning her into an icon in the clash between Iran's cleric-led government and protesters.

"She only ever said that she wanted one thing, she wanted democracy and freedom for the people of Iran," Caspian Makan told an Associated Press reporter during a telephone call from Tehran.

Makan, a 37-year-old photojournalist in Tehran, said he met the 27-year-old music student several months ago on a trip outside the country. The AP was unable to verify his statements independently because of reporting strictures.

But Makan did provide photographs of himself with a woman he identified as Soltan and also had her as a friend on his Facebook page and said he had intended to marry her. "I still feel her, I still talk to her," he said.

Makan said that they had argued in the days before her death about her decision to attend the protests, which were part of the self-described "green wave" movement that claims hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stole his June 12 re-election.

He said he had asked her not to go out for fear she would be arrested or shot. "I tried to dissuade her from going out in the streets because I'd seen in my work as a journalist that, unfortunately, there are a lot of merciless behaviors," Makan said.

"But she said that our attendance would be worthwhile even if a bullet hits my heart," he said. "Unfortunately, that is how she died, a bullet hit her heart and her lung, and maybe 5 or 6 minutes later, she died."

Internet accounts say that Soltan's father was at her side during her death. But Makan said a white-haired man who is seen pressing on her chest in the video and repeatedly saying "don't be afraid, Neda dear, don't be afraid" was actually her music teacher.

She'd grown dissatisfied with her theology studies and had taken up music, as a pianist, he said.

They first met on a vacation in Izmir, Turkey, a town on the Mediterranean, on a vacation tour from Iran. He described Soltan as a plain-spoken woman who loved poetry — Iran's Rumi and America's Robert Frost were her favorites.

Makan said that her pacifism made Soltan a "real Iranian."

"She didn't believe that we always have to fight and quarrel and be violent and have death," said Makan. "There's only one thing (Iranians) must fight and that's ignorance. And you don't fight ignorance with a sword or a gun. You turn on a light."
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:26 am    Post subject: Slain Neda is 'one of my daughters', shah's son says Reply with quote

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Neda becomes 'symbol of goodness'

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/22/f-neda-iran.html


Due to the fact that H.M Kourosh R. Pahlavi stated "I have added her (Neda) to the list of my daughters. She is now forever in my pocket," therefore we will refer to her as Princess Neda ...

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The son of the late shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, seen here pausing during an address at the National Press Club, was Monday carrying in his breastpocket a photograph of the slain protester known as Neda said to have been killed in the Tehran protests.
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Slain Neda is 'one of my daughters', shah's son says
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090622/ts_alt_afp/iranpoliticsmediauspahlavineda_20090622194725/print

WASHINGTON (AFP) – The son of the late shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, was Monday carrying in his breastpocket a photograph of the slain protester known as Neda said to have been killed in the Tehran protests.

"I have added her (Neda) to the list of my daughters. She is now forever in my pocket," Pahlavi told AFP fighting back tears, after calling at a press conference for Western media and governments to stand strongly alongside the protest movement in Iran.

The former crown prince of Iran took from his left breastpocket photographs of his wife, Yasmine, and three daughters, Noor, Iman and Farah, and, in the same clutch of images, one of a veiled Neda.

He held them up silently, and stammered an apology for having tears in his eyes.

A video of a blood-drenched young woman, purportedly killed in protests in Tehran, has been flashed around the world via the Internet since it was posted Saturday.

The woman, known only as Neda, has become a symbol of Iranian defiance of the country's Islamic rulers and their insistence that hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won this month's presidential election.

In a speech at the packed National Press Club in Washington, Pahlavi slammed the "brutal violence of the regime's plain-clothes thugs against unarmed people" and urged global media to continue to be "the international artery" of the Iranian protest movement.

"No one will benefit from closing his or her eyes to knives and cables cutting into faces and mouths of our young and old, or from bullets piercing our beloved 'Neda' whose only sin was the quest for freedom -- no one but tyrants and their thugs," Pahlavi said, breaking off his speech as he was overcome by emotion.

According to Iranian state radio, at least 457 people were detained in street clashes in Tehran on Saturday that left 10 people dead, bringing the overall toll from a week of violence to at least 17.

Pahlavi said the toll was probably higher than reported, but added it was hard to come up with an exact number because, sources inside Iran have told him, victims "are often dragged to places where even their own families can't recover them."


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Kaaveh Aahangar wrote:



بخواب اي خواهر نازم ندايم

كه روح پاك تو گردد صدايم

ندا دادي تو ما را با صداقت

قسم بر آن نگاه بي گناهت

كه رايت را بگيريم از سياهي

كه همره ما نگرديم با تباهي

كه همواره به ظالم ما بتازيم

كه دائم جاودان راهت بسازيم

بخواب اي خواهرم آرام آرام

بخواب اي نو شكفته اي دلارام

شهيد راه پاكي ها تو بودي

مبارز با تباهي ها تو بودي


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is believed that there is about 300 dead.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPPURvIXAdo&feature=email
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:40 pm    Post subject: Fiance tells of Neda's last moments - 23 Jun 09 Reply with quote

Fiance tells of Neda's last moments - 23 Jun 09

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:49 pm    Post subject: To Neda Reply with quote

Subject: فرزندان عزیز رودخانه های سبز عشق


به دخترم ندا که به فرمان مقام ولایت به حجله خون نشست


ندا دخترم

نازک آرای باغ جوانی

ندا دخترم پرتو زندگانی

به جشن عروسیت رهبر

یکی خاصه جلاد خود را روان کرد

که پیراهنت را به بارانی از خون بشوید

کسی را به صبح غزلخوان آوازهایت

به زیر عبای سیاهش نهان کرد.

ندا دخترم لحظه لحظه

نفسهای گرمت

به روی تن مرگ پرواز میکرد

تو بودی که با چشمهایت جهان را صدا کرده بودی

جهان در پی پرزدنهات بیداری اش را

به یاد عزیز تو آغاز میکرد

ندا دخترم حجله ات را

همه داغداران

به سوی سحرگاه بیداری سبز بردند

که نام ترا در صف عاشقان وطن میشمردند

تو بودی که با آخرین جمله هایت

امید رهائی

به جانهای پر درد ما میدمیدی

ندا دخترم این تو بودی که ما را

از این ظلمت مرگ و نفرت

به صبح شکوفائی زندگی میکشیدی .
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