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Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky
U.S. linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky spoke to RFE/RL's Radio Farda on July 24 about the postelection unrest in Iran. A couple of choice quotes:

"There was an expectation that this election would somehow be different and there would be opportunities for change, which certainly a substantial part of the population wants. And those hopes were dashed. The election results, both the manner in which they were presented and the numbers that came out, really lacked credibility and many people thought they were inaccurate, so they rose in protest. But to predict such protests has never been possible, too many factors are involved. Nobody I know predicted it in this case."

"Putting aside the details of the election, about which we don't know much, the whole structure of the regime is oppressive and authoritarian, and undermines basic civil and other human rights. Protest against it is not only honorable but courageous, because it faces extreme violence."
A candlelight vigil in Dubai dedicated to Neda
A candlelight vigil in Dubai dedicated to Neda
The mother of Neda Agha Soltan, a young Iranian woman slain during a June 20 protest in Tehran, has broken her silence to accuse Iran's Intelligence Ministry of ordering mosques not to hold mourning ceremonies for those killed in the postelection crackdown.

Neda's mother reportedly made the comments during a July 22 meeting with families of other victims of the crackdown and women's rights activists.

The report says officials from Tehran's Behesht Zahra Cemetery showed her a letter sent out to mosques by the ministry in which it forbids them from hosting such ceremonies.

Neda's mother said people with no direct relation to Neda have faced pressure from security forces while visiting her grave.

She said the family had decided not to have public ceremonies to avoid creating problems for others.

Neda's family and relatives are due to visit her grave on July 30, which marks the 40th day since her death. Others are expected to join them in a sign of support and respect.

The video of the young lady bleeding to death after being shot in the chest was quickly posted on youtube, and she became a potent symbol of Iran's green movement and of Iranian authorities' brutal tactics to quell dissent.

-- Golnaz Esfandiari

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