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Iranian Documentary "Women In Shroud"

Published 11 March 2010

"Women In Shroud," a documentary now showing at the One World human rights film festival in Prague, follows activists' struggle to end the brutal practice of execution by stoning in Iran.

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by: Babak
March 29, 2010 14:39
I am happy that this documentary will attract more attention to the terrible situation of human rights in Persia.

by: Behnaz from: USA
April 08, 2010 18:36
I would love to comment on this with all my feelings, but with your rules and regulations, you are limiting me to express my feeling. Sorry that I can not have any nice world in my comment for the regime that even calling them animal, is an insult to an animal.

However, I do give my comment and if you do not like it, you do not have to put it in this page.

Iranian should be thankful of the people like these who are fighting for human rights in Iran and brings the world to pay more attention what is going on in Iran under the most barbaric and brutal Islamic Regime of Iran