Saturday, June 20, 2009
'Neda' becomes rallying cry for Iranian protests
RIP NEDA, The World cries seeing your last breath, you didn't die in vain. We remember you."
Nedā (ندا) is a word used in Persian to mean "voice", "calling," or "divine message," and she has been referred to as the "voice of Iran." She was filmed as she lay dying on the street. Her death thus became iconic in the struggle of Iranian protesters against what they said was the fraudulent election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Source: Wikipedia
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