Pour Un Instant de Liberté directed by Arash T. Riahi tells the story of Iranian refugees fleeing persecution who with the help of Kurds escape to Turkey before reaching Austria
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I JUST LOVE THIS SONG ;0) Reminds me of the Beatles Yellow Submarine.
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A Portrait of Ahmad Batebi, the Civil Resistance Icon to the Islamic Republic. Shows footage taken by Batebi of his journey to Freedom with the help of Kurdish Rebels. Robert Baer Care to Watch?
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SHOGHI EFFENDI speaks about the Real Baha'is (Followers of the Guardian)
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Speed limits, and speed limiters. Just two more ways you don't own your property.
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Dr Moridi is not a Pan Turkist, Pan Iranist nor any other Pan but simply believes in human beings and respects human rights
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In this essay, I like to response to the relentless accusation by
Arab-Muslims, and Palestinians propaganda leveled against Israel of
“evicting the Arabs from their land”
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We all pay the price for
silence, be it on a petty cyber place such as this with little tyrant or in real life with grand tyrants
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LOVE
These days when we find a rock with the imprint of a seashell we know it’s a common fossil. But in the days when Science hadn’t already imagined our world for us, the question of how the sea creature got so far inland, inspired stories. The ancient Iranians had seen rocks fall from the sky, so they imagined monsters called deevs who could throw rocks all the way from the bottom of the oceans to the tops of mountains. There is a well-known story in which a deev called Akvan battles the Iranian supreme champion Rostam. But that episode doesn’t say anything about Akvan throwing rocks from the sea. Why did Akvan toss rocks to dry land? Was he fighting another monster, was he building a home for himself? We don’t know. Obviously large parts of Akvan’s story are lost to us
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