Posts Tagged Iran
We are all NADA.
Posted by Sara ALSherif in Global Summit on June 25th, 2009
We are all NADA.
NADA..young Iranian girl ..look like me and you and many hundred of young girls and guys around all over the world whom fond of freedom, liberty, justices, equality ..
Nada.. she is easy possible to be on of us .. and we were on of her .. in her shoes ..
Nada was possible to be me or any other girl in any country suffer from injustice authority..or fight for human rights ..
They said through protests which happened after her died .. “this is Islamic democracy” .. but I say now .. it’s not Islamic democracy .. because ahmadi nejad didn’t represent any one except himself and his party.. not Islamic ..also like “Hamas” government ..represent only it self not Islamic .. but both of them used the religion as many presidents doing to serve their personal interests..
Nada ..look like many of girls died or killed in many countries ..but she lucky, because her died didn’t go in vain..she turned to a symbol for youth Iranian uprising .
In Egypt..the Egyptian president run to congratulation ahmadi nijad .. not for the good relationship between Egypt and Iran.. but to show by hidden message his solidarity to him against youth uprising .. because he may b will forced the same uprising when he ‘ll make hi son holds the reins of government.. and he ecxpect the same soldiraity from Iranian gov..in this case we will also have many thousand from “NADA”.
I don’t know why I remembered “tank man” when I saw “Nada murder” .. the man who stood in front of tanks in Tiananmen square .. and we didn’t know his name until now but we never forget his brave.
From twitter:
· Nada sultan family forced out home by Iranian authorities.
· If you have twitter account set your location to Tehran and your time zone to GMT +3:30. security forces are hunting for bloggers using location/time zone searches.. the more people at this location, the more of logjam it creates for forces trying to shut Iranians’ access to internet down.
Iran: Were the Elections Fair?
Posted by Muthee in Global Summit on June 15th, 2009
Hello fellow bloggers.
This past weekend all the international news focus has been on Iran and the aftermath of the Friday elections. The defeated opposition leader is crying foul and has even moved ahead to appeal the outcome. And of course the clampdown on his supporters protesting the results was not befitting for an electoral democracy.
That aside though, I personally believe Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won fair and square over Mir Hossein Mousavi.
What are your takes on this, Young People?