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Monday, June 12, 2006

Iran losses the game, women wins the match


One day after losing the football game to Mexico, Iranian women set a game up and won. 7 Tir square graved Iranian women name on itself, on its grass, its bench and on the souls that were looking around there. Knowing that there would be some sever violence over there, they stepped toward there and shouted with no fear. They were protesting against anti famine rules embedded in Islam's 1400 years ago: inequality of men and women, men polygamy and women's divorce right. I believe most of those participant women hadn't personal difficulties in their life but still committed to that protest in favor of major silent, insensitive Iranian women who suffering of those rules unconsciously. It remind me an Iranian hero, Mehdi Rezaeei who said at his court that they were able to have a desired life for themselves but they were attempting to death for poor uneducated people who were not aware their right. Disappointing of losing to Mexico, silence of Iranian soccer fans who were expecting a winning celebration, let the Iranian women's shout were heard louder.

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