Posted on 06/20/2009 7:24:47 PM PDT by frithguild
In Persian, Neda means divine message or voice. Search the bold text and you will see her look into the camera in one last pleading and defiant act.
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At 19:05 June 20th, Place: Karekar Ave., at the corner crossing Khosravi St. and Salehi st.
A young woman who was standing aside with her father watching the protests was shot by a basij member hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house. He had clear shot at the girl and could not miss her. However, he aimed straight her heart. I am a doctor, so I rushed to try to save her. But the impact of the gunshot was so fierce that the bullet had blasted inside the victims chest, and she died in less than 2 minutes.
The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St.
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May God hear my prayers for the soul of Neda, the divine message. May He give her peace and the freedom that she died seeking. May He also bless the ones who bring the light of truth to my eyes, so that those who seek darkness fail.
May her death not be for nought.
Dear Lord, I pray that you would take the soul of this little girl into your arms, comfort her and welcome her into your eternal kingdom. I pray that you give comfort to her family and friends and help them to bear this terrible loss. I pray for all children that have been murdered and their families. I pray for all parents of young children, that they may be given the wisdom to take appropriate steps to protect their children from those that might do them harm.
Next, I pray that I might be given the strength to not hate the man that committed this terrible crime, knowing that, difficult as it may be for us to understand, you still love him and that Jesus has commanded me to love him too. Lord, this is the hardest commandment that we have; I know that we can only even attempt it with your help. I pray that this man, and all those that have committed such crimes should come to repentance and receive your forgiveness. I pray that those who may be tempted to commit such crimes should realise how wrong their urges are and seek help, from Earthly councellors and, most importantly, from you.
I pray in Jesus’ name.
Amen
Dear God,
May this lady will recover from her pain in which she stands for thats right in her heart.
Someday, in Teheran, there will be a statue of Neda—she will symbolize all who lost their lives to give Iran its freedom. Pray for the Iranian men of all ages to fight the government forces, for this chance to win freedom will not pass their way again.
I’ve been praying for Nada and her surviving family.
Pray for Her???
I rather think not. In case Mr.Persian Doctor forgets, I remember the filth in a dirty robe which led the cheering Persians masses down into the Islamic pool of unending cess in which they now live.
I also remember the endless calls for the destruction of America, the ceaseless support of every Muslim whacko who wanted to kill non-Muslims like me.
Ann Coulter was right. Invade, convert or kill all Muslims.
Islam Delenda Est!
May the Jewish prayer of Kaddish send peace to Neda’s Family and eternal peace for her soul.
If there is a collection, I'm in.
Her name, I believe, means ‘voice’. I will NEVER forget what I’ve seen.....nor will billions.
Dear Lord, please wrap your arms around this little one.
I'm so sorry, but I see the pictures of all these brave Iranians and I think...The World Is Inspired by Their Spirit and Devotion to Freedom and Liberty.
May God Bless them all!
Can you please provide a url for this incident frithguild?
Thank you.
God has opened his arms to her. She’s safe now where there isn’t any pain, anguish or tears only peace.
Yes.
Pray for her.
There’s a time to invade, convert or kill.
There’s also a time for Grace.
Where it about law and order, theyd shoot the most aggressive protestor. But, this is about power, hence they target the most innocent.
Not the people of Iran.
The look in her eyes when she looked into the camera will haunt me always. The cowardly, Islamofascist pig who murdered her must be found and dealt with.
We don't have an iconic image that people identify with. Until we do I don't think the magnitude of this revolution will get through the wall of noise people see/hear/read everyday. Like it or not Tweets are not the same as a photojournalist capturing the tragedy or triumph of a major event in a single image.
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