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Showing posts with label Neda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neda. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Iran: The protest pick upsteam again.

Published: July 9, 2009

CAIRO — Thousands of Iranians poured into the streets of Tehran on Thursday, clapping, chanting, almost mocking the authorities as they once again turned out in large numbers in defiance of the government’s threat to crush their protests with violence.

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In Tehran, police officers fired tear gas, and they and militia members reportedly beat protesters. More Photos »

As tear gas canisters cracked and hissed in the middle of crowds, and baton-wielding police officers chased protesters up and down sidewalks, young people, some bloodied, ran for cover, but there was an almost festive feeling on the streets of Tehran, witnesses reported in e-mail exchanges.

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These people are courageously challenging a brutal regime for the right to have a true Deomocracy with real elections and not suppression of protests. A more moderate government, a secular government, is what they desire.

Pray for these brave people. Their victory will be a victory for religious tolerance in a nation that has become a brutal persecutor of any religion but Islam, a nation where the Zoroastrians and Christians and others have token rights in theory, but persecution is what they receive if they make a public display of thier religion, or proselytize.

Proselytizing, and leaving Islam are punishable by death.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Neda! Neda! Neda!

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Neda has become a rallying cry in Iran. As it turns out in a turn of bitter irony, Neda is the younger sister of the writer of the note that I posted in my last post. Neda didn't support any of the candidates; she just wanted freedom, liberty, and the right to pursue happiness.


One of the links I posted now show a 404 page error, but the main web site is still up.

If you are one of those who feel we should not interfere in any way, do you consider praying for these people to be interference?


If you are an atheist, and I suppose there might not be any reading this, can't you at least express support, even a pagan word of good luck?


There are now more, many more who have died for the cause of freedom in Iran. Do we begrudge them that because they are Muslims? The truth is, there are Christians in Iran, also; they want freedom and liberty too.


Please, write letter to your editors, write call or e-,ail your Congressional representatives. Let us make our voices one with the Iranian people as we cry out:


Neda! Neda! Neda!