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I'm carrying on, says defiant Iranian woman activist Parvin Ardalan
Mar 10, 2008, 19:28 GMT
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The archaic rules of her country need to be abolished. They need to join the rest of the civilized countries.
In Saudi Arabia she had to walk two steps behind her husband and never even think about driving a car. In Egypt she would have no tongue to speak and in the cancer cell (Israel) she does not exist. Every body dance around the same tree. In Sweden they give prizes to such brave women, free to critisize the government to pressure the government in Iran and nothing else while women beating is in rise in Sweden and the previous leader for VP Gudrun Schyman compare Swedish men with Talibans in Afganistan. They don't allow Muslim school or mosques to be established while there are plenty of jewish entities. 95% of newspaper,tv stations are controlled by a handful jews, at top, Vallenberg, Stenbeck, Bonnier controlling more than 80% and still they have the nerve to talk about democracy.
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