Akbar Ganji, the Iranian dissident and journalist who spent six years in prison for criticizing state repression, sent an open letter to UN Secretary General :
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I hope this answers the question:
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How many times a month do we have to read the loads of jibberish Afrasiabi writes?
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There is no argument that any form of distruction of human life is unacceptable. Wants it to be the holocaust or death in Iraq for what ever reason. But ....
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Apparent from the crowd of cheering onlookers who turned out in droves to execute the verbal equivalent of such hideous practice on the Iranian president, not much has changed in the last few decades.
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A computer is still not a television, so when and how can I interactively seamlessly purchase commercial goods relevant to programs I am watching on television via television?
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An unacceptable behavior!
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چه گم كس ميتواند باشد
تا بدنبال معنی خويش سرگردان؟
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...it's better to be a homosexual in our country then heterosexual."
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This is a golden opportunity, and he has the power to make a difference
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During this month of Ramazan and fasting and worship and introspection, I have taken it upon myself to examine one of the crossroads of religion and politics, and to think about the concept of "Amr b maroof va nahyeh az monkar", and to consider some of its preconditions.
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It is time to stand up and take action. It is time for the United Nations to enforce action when International human rights laws are breached. It is time for citizens of the world to unite and say "no more". If we chose to remain silent, then we should all be held accountable to human suffering. The good news is that our voices do count for something. " -- From Nazanin Afshin-Jam's speech in Berlin September 2007
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While the word is technically the same "President" of Iran carries a quite different definition.
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