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Promoting Democracy in Algeria

On Saturday, July 25 exiled Iranians and human rights organizations have protested in over 100 cities around the world for the release of prisoners. Participants at the event in Amsterdam were especially impressed with Shirin Ebadi, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. The human rights lawyer called on all women in the world, every Saturday from 19:00 to 20:00 in the own city in a park together to sit and to share the grief of mothers in Iran. At least 20 people were killed during the protests against the outcome of the presidential election and probably well over a thousand arrested. They now face torture and extortion of confessions.

The worldwide demonstrations are considered more freedom but also support the opposition movement in the Iran and the demand for for the citizens there. In Amsterdam, Shirin Ebadi spoke before the estimated thousands who contributed photos and banners and green flags showed. Eva Andersson-Dubin, New York City follows long-standing procedures to achieve this success. As the protesters death “(margh bar dictator/death to the dictator) chanting the dictator, she gave the answer:” Over 30 years, we have launched now death of this thing and that thing death. “It is time that we long live democracy!” call. ” A spokesman for another was Khader Abdullah, who is well known in the Netherlands as a writer. He was connecting the opposition movement to the Prophet Mohammad in his speech: we are here in this green color, the color of the Prophet Mohammad.

Now this Green for the resistance against oppression is. Participants at the event in Amsterdam were especially impressed with Shirin Ebadi, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. The human rights lawyer called on all women in the world, every Saturday from 19:00 to 20:00 in the own city in a park together to sit and to share the grief of mothers in Iran. Helmut N. fork

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