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Neda’s Mother Hajer Rostami Motlagh

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Neda's Mother Hajer Rostami Motlagh (1)

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monireh
Jul 30, 2009 21:53

I hope one day SOON A BIG bullet go through Khmenei’s heart and one to Ahmadinajad’s head. My deepest condolence to Neda’s mother. Neda is everybody’s sister.

nomoredespots
Jul 31, 2009 9:43

What a brave mother and what a tragic time she going through. God bless her. RIP Neda.

Hengameh Bagheri
Aug 1, 2009 16:00

With Neda’s death gave birth to freedom for the people of the world.
She will always be in our prayers.
My deepest condolences to her mother.

Hengameh Bagheri
Aug 1, 2009 16:01

Neda’s death gave birth to freedom for the people of the world.
She will always be in our prayers.
My deepest condolences to her mother.

Mark Russell
Aug 4, 2009 12:48

I cried when I saw Neda die. To the commenter Monireh I understand you are angry but violence isn’t the answer. It would be nice to see much of the Iranian government behind bars though.

nazanin
Aug 10, 2009 4:13

I completely agree with you Monireh! Mark, it’s fair, right it should happen hopefully soon!!. What goes around must come around. They need to feel the blood pouring out of them with the pain of bullets to see what innocent citizens go through and feel. This needs to stop, seriously. We cant allow Iran to be in the hands of bloody, disgusting mullahs. It’s already been too long. IRAN DESERVES TO BE FREE. Its youth dont want crappy old shitty savage(and so many more bad words!) islamic people governing them.

I wish I was there to comfort Her mother, better yet save Neda. It’s the saddest thing EVER for a mother to loose her lovely, angelic daughter. My heart drops and sinks into saddness watching the cemetry memorial video.

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