April 3, 2003

Daughter of Iran Revolution Struggles Against the Veil

NYTimes: 'No matter that her grandfather [ayatollah Khomeini" condemned music shortly after the revolution as "no different from opium" because it "stupefies persons listening to it and makes their brains inactive and frivolous." "I still sometimes sing at home and dance," Ms. Eshraghi said. "I can't kill those feelings."' I have heard from close friends that she has a weblog in Persian, which knowbody knows it's name or URl. Posted by hoder at April 3, 2003 12:27 PM

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happy new year !
- By: babak on April 5, 2003
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read also my last post about "Iran, Veiled Appearances" , one of the best documentaries of year . thanks!
- By: M. Reza on April 4, 2003
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hi hoder! i'm a 17 years old student in iran , i have created a weblog ... i write there about iran and my life in iran . i will be happy if u visit me. have a nice day! Reza
- By: M. Reza on April 3, 2003
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