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I am a Canadian, a member of Blog Catalog and also a blogger who is participating in the Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran. I'm no political genius but I can see that it will take time for those in Iran who want to an actual democracy brought into being to see that day that freedom dawns for them.
Thank you for joining the campaign, and for encouraging your readers to participate as well. Best wishes, tt
I live in Iran. I am happy to say that Iranians are free..thats why they came on the streets and the ladies were always free to choose, they voted, they are educated and play a major part in the family and in society. But they dont dress like Arabs. The pic that is shown here is not Iranian ladies. Women are not seen like this in public.They dont cover their faces, they wear loose scarves and heavy makeup in public. They are upto date in fashion and in all social affairs.
We must not keep quite at this moment. The situation in Iran is getting worse by the minute. The events happening in Iran are really sad. I really hope that Iran’s people get back there freedom of speech and democracy.
I’m very happy to see that bloggers all over the world are blogging about this issue to raise awareness.
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I am a Canadian, a member of Blog Catalog and also a blogger who is participating in the Bloggers Unite for a Free Iran. I'm no political genius but I can see that it will take time for those in Iran who want to an actual democracy brought into being to see that day that freedom dawns for them.
Thank you for joining the campaign, and for encouraging your readers to participate as well.
Best wishes, tt
I live in Iran. I am happy to say that Iranians are free..thats why they came on the streets and the ladies were always free to choose, they voted, they are educated and play a major part in the family and in society. But they dont dress like Arabs. The pic that is shown here is not Iranian ladies. Women are not seen like this in public.They dont cover their faces, they wear loose scarves and heavy makeup in public. They are upto date in fashion and in all social affairs.
We must not keep quite at this moment. The situation in Iran is getting worse by the minute. The events happening in Iran are really sad. I really hope that Iran’s people get back there freedom of speech and democracy.
I’m very happy to see that bloggers all over the world are blogging about this issue to raise awareness.
Iranian people, we are with you.