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A Chilean's approach to what happens 15,000 km away from us, few meters away from others, but showing everyone on Earth the true face of our so-called 'Evolution'.

In the hope that humans ever find it less justified for elites to slaughter millions of innocents in the Middle East.


IRAQIS' EXTERMINATION
Brought to you by all of us

1,273,378
by Bush's Invasion*

1,000,000 to 1,500,000
by Clinton & UN Sanctions**


Sources
*JustForeignPolicy.org
**United Nations


ONE in every [22] Iraqis has been exterminated by the US-led invasion.

EVERY day is 9/11 in Iraq. Nothing justifies it, as nothing justifies 9/11.

Don't let this number keep growing!
Don't let me start an Iranian deaths count!

Those are all human beings like me and YOU, not opening their eyes again.


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Nom : Germán خِرمَن
Âge : 23
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·HEADLINES·
From within


IRAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS


My blank vote by Maryam
Tehran, March 14th


I couldn't believe it:

As I stared at her sitting on the floor, ironing my dad's shirt, I didn't know if I was more angry or sad; whether I should leave the room in protest, or try to convince her to give me my birth certificate.

No, I wasn't running away. I wanted to do something that most people get to experience once in their life time, at least where I'm from: I wanted to vote.

It was the day of the election of the 8th Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran. I had to vote. But as it turned out, the wall standing between me and the box full of votes was one of my own.

At first I thought she was joking, so I started laughing, because that's how you react when you hear a joke, sometimes even when you don't get it... I didn't get it. Who would have thought someone like my mother who, I dare say, if had woken up a bit earlier, would have been amongst the students to seize the American Embassy 28 years ago; who walked for miles in the cold just to hear Khomeini make his first speech after arriving to Iran in that glorious return.

Yes, she was that kind of a person, but now the person is merely visible in the hatred on her face. Something must have gone wrong in between.

That "between" would be me and my brother: The children of the revolution. We are designed to hate it, and not just that: We are also supposed to 'spread the word'. I'd say most of my generation have succeeded, and so did my brother. He got to my mom. And I clearly failed to do that.

The youth in my generation are well known for being "lost". I have never been more aware of myself, and maybe that's too much of a surprise to her. But still I got the one thing that all my efforts, and the person guiding me through all this pointed me towards, taken away from me. How can that be fair. I know this goes way back to my childhood...

[7AM] No, that's not when I usually wake up, but today sleeping wouldn't have done me any good, as I lay on my bed looking around: Books, CDs, a globe, a camera, my unwashed paintbrushes, and papers full of candidates' names, lots of them, with my checks and little notes all over.

It was the day. After many of reading any article that was even slightly related to the election, I had finally made up my mind. I was a bit more excited than I should have been. I knew why: It was my first time voting.

Maybe that's not entirely true. I remember being seven, and taking my father's grandfather to vote. I wrote the name on the piece of paper, even though I had no idea who I was voting for.

From then on I've always longed for the day to be standing next to a box full of votes. Maybe I waited too long, but at least now I'm ready. I've made up my mind, I had chosen some very special cases, individuals that most people around me would look puzzled if I mentioned their name, but I couldn't care less. As an Iranian woman it was my right to vote. At least that's what I thought until I stepped into my parents bedroom, and saw my mom.

Maybe I'm still not old enough to vote. The difference is that this time I knew exactly who the people I was going to write on the piece of paper were.

Almost 6PM. I look at my fingertip: Its not blue. So I figured, from now on, I don't have to long for the day to be standing next to a box full of votes, but rather stand next to my mom beside the box full of votes.




Sarah from Iran

"As an Iranian, I am very happy and grateful to you! You are showing the reality, the truth which is really worthful! You are doing much better than we - Iranians."


Sogol from Hong Kong

"We see so much negativity around Iran that we automatically assume Iran is this country full of corruption, anger, and pain. What you see is not what you get at all: Iran is a county full of love, honesty, integrity, and a history standing for itself."


Naz from New Zealand

"Many Iranians who migrated to Western countries just disrespect Iran, the people, the religion and the culture. You chose to look at the other side of the story, to judge us by getting to know us first. I admire you for that, and God bless you."


Arash from Iran

"I used to be one of those rebellious Iranian youth, who did nothing but find faults within the Islamic Rebulblic. I grew up thank God and found out how verhemently we are lied about. I switched sides and now along with a bunch of my friends am one of the most ardent supporters of the Revolution. Every true Iranian will respect your efforts."

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Commentaires sur la chaîne (1813)
riba198 (il y a 5 heures)
i like your videos and your channel
PeGgYdeLiRious (il y a 15 heures)
heyy! n_n
hello, im pegah, nice to meet you!
thank you sooo soo much for the add ;p
silentparticipent (il y a 21 heures)
Thank you, you are so great, just want to post some reference :)))

Have you sold your soul yet?

[2:207] "And among men there is one who sells his self (soul) seeking the pleasure of God; and verily, God is affectionate unto His (faithful) servants."

It is held unanimous by the Scholars of the two Islamic schools, that this verse was revealed for Imam Ali, when he readily slept in the bed of the Prophet (s), when the latter to the will of God had to migrate from Mecca to Medina. And it was on this very occasion that the above verse was revealed.

References:

1. Tafsir al Kabir, by Fakhr ad Din al Razi, v 2 p 189 ( for the above narrt )
2. Hakim al Mustadrak, v 3 p 4
3. Tafseer e Qurtubi, v 3 p 347
4. Asadul Ghaiba fe Marifatil As Sahaba, v 4 p 25
5. Tafseer Nishapoori ( Allama Nishapori ) , v 1 p 281
6. Kifyatul Talib, p 114
7. Dhakhiar al-Uqba, p 88
8. Noor ul-Absar, p 86
silentparticipent (il y a 1 jour)
Have you sold your soul yet?
"And among men there is one who sells his self (soul) seeking the pleasure of God; and verily, God is affectionate unto His (faithful) servants."
يا مهدي أدركني أدركني أدركني
A Divine rule can be established only by a man, who, where justice and equity are required, neither feels deficient nor weak and who is not greedy and avaricious. Hazrat Ali (A.S)

Thank you for all that you do :)
poderioazteca (il y a 1 jour)
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Saludos!!!
krlamev (il y a 1 jour)
De nada!
trato de estar al tanto de los videos que posteás!

Cuidate! Saludos!
omerkhel (il y a 1 jour)
hi, i am iranian. i also grew up hating the islamic republic, but would i switch it now for anything else especially the monarchy? never ever. there are dangerous zionist iranians who will sabotage my country for their american/ zionazi masters. they are traitors and deserve to be kicked out of iran.

the revolution was the only democratic thing in iranian history, and was supported by intellectuals not mullahs.
primoTurK (il y a 1 jour)
i really loved your video - Cultural Propaganda, alcohol in Iran
was a good contrasting video.. now i have a question if u don't mind.. actually i have 2 =]
1) what made you so interested in Iran ?
2) can you speak persian?

hope you don't mind me asking these questions.. i'm just curious..

peace
hdti53 (il y a 2 jours)
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From this video; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad interview Sept 23, 2008 pt.1

Amazing to see American people is starting to understand who this great man, Ahmadinejad, is beyond the propaganda.

The more the American people inform themselves, the more it will become clear how pathetically Is---- (The Occupide Palestine Regime) has been pushing for more American blood to be spilled for them.
hdti53 (il y a 2 jours)
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From this video; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad interview Sept 23, 2008 pt.1

only retards don't know why iran doesn't like us at all.

we surround their country on all sides, we have ships 40 miles out from their shores, we make demands on how they govern their country, and we threaten to invade them preemptively because of negative words towards israel.

50 years ago we overthrew their democratically elected government and put a Shah, a western backed EMPEROR on the throne of their country. so of course they have negative feelings because we bully them.
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