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Neda Video - Violence keeps escalating over at Iran, and it seems to be taking the lives of many people, one of them is a young woman, a bystander called Neda, who was shot to the heart by a Basiji, Republican Guard Militia sniper. The Neda Youtube shocking video shows the latest seconds of the life of this woman.
Beware, these are strong images, but they show the level of violence now in Iran.
This was the Neda video.
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37 Comments
99davy on June 21st, 2009
I am scared of guns and would never own one but just to know I have the right to bear arms makes me feel like a free man. America this is why we need to honor and never allow our gov’t to take away our rights to keep and bear arms- If the people in Iran had that right they would be able to protect themselves from the suppressors.
donya on June 22nd, 2009
myyyyyyyyy god iran
Patrick on June 22nd, 2009
The right to keep and bear arms means nothing in the US anymore except for home defense.
If it came down to the citizens vs. the military, the military would eradicate us. We’ve overspent too much on the military, and the Democrats are too scared to reduce it down to sane levels.
paula on June 22nd, 2009
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marienma on June 22nd, 2009
los dictadores son especialistas en estos menesteres de matar gente a mansalva si no preguntenselos a los que existen en sothuamerica,etc etc.
PERO lo que mas impresiona es que cada dia se les cierra mas el cerco a los dictadores en el mundo. La gente ordinaria no se los cala mas. fuera
nettedavid on June 22nd, 2009
RIP Neda. I hope that your death will serve as a wake up call - not only your country but to the rest of the world. If regime’s such as Iran’s are allowed to prosper, there will be too many Neda’s in too many countries. I sincerely hope the new US regime isn’t too subservient to protect the US citizens from such atrocities. After all, if they can such do things to their own women, just imagine what they’ll do to ours when Obama hands over our country to Islam!
Phillip on June 22nd, 2009
Rest In Peace. Poor young woman, I can’t imagine what her father is going through right now. I live in the US yet I have been to some of these countries. I have worked security for many of them. The things some governments will do to innocent people is appauling. 27 years old and shot down by her own government. She even stared right at the camera as she was dieing. This video will be history. I hope it will be a lesson. Humanity and evil has no limits in this world. I hope her soul is a peace. For hers and her families sake.
I can’t help but watch this video several times. I have showed it to my friends. I have seen worse in my lifetime, I have even pulled the trigger. For some reason this video alone hits me like even some memories can not. Such a shame human life is just thrown away.
Geraldo on June 22nd, 2009
Patrick on June 22nd, 2009: You show your ignorance.
The U.S. Constitution prevents the US Military from acting against its own citizens. Unless an Administration thinks it is above the law and abrogates the Constitution (which a tyrannical despot will do) and turns the US military against its own citizens, there is no need to fear the military which keeps our Homeland safe from foreign enemies.
But on message:
RIP Neda. May your legacy be the memory of courage in the face of tyranny, and the knowledge of what happens when governments fake elections and abuse their citizens. Freedom, and free and fair elections, are a human right.
APoeticTurtle on June 22nd, 2009
Why do people get so emotional about videos like this? Fist of all you watch them, second of all this is happening EVERY DAY in places like Afghanistan and Iraq (where there are still 10 deaths A DAY). Wake up people. Our government is hiding the facts that will get us to do what you are telling the Iranians to do, revolution. Seriously, please look into these numbers for yourself. The US invasion of Iraq has killed more Iraqi civilians than Saddam did in his entire dictatorship. Anyone know who put him in power..i won’t say, look it up
Phillip on June 22nd, 2009
Poetic you are right. But the fact that the government hides it from us makes videos like this hurt so much more. Alot of people don’t see this, they have never seen someone die. Have never witnessed the raw emotion of watching the life of someone so young just drain away. The blood, and just the pure look in their eyes as it fades away. Alot of people have not witnessed it. For those people this is new and very dramatic. I have seen it with my own eyes in person and yet this video still makes me angry and sad all at once. The 10 people in Iraq that die every day arent video taped and shown for the world to see. There is a difference. Sad but true, some people don’t believe what their eyes can’t see. Even some are ignorant enough to still not believe it even after their eyes see it.
Promethous on June 22nd, 2009
Neda I love you .I adore you .I know you cant see
but you are whether wanted or not one of the most unforgetable symbol of freedom and woman rights in this country.Rest in peace
dt72448 on June 22nd, 2009
RIP Neda. God bless you.
ucmc on June 22nd, 2009
LOOK IT UP TURTLE, YOU LOOK IT UP
“We’ve already discovered just so far the remains of 400,000 people in mass graves,” said British Prime Minister Tony Blair on November 20 in London. The United Nations, the U.S. State Department, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch (HRW) all estimate that Saddam Hussein’s regime murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent people. “Human Rights Watch estimates that as many as 290,000 Iraqis have been ‘disappeared’ by the Iraqi government over the past two decades,” said the group in a statement in May. “Many of these ‘disappeared’ are those whose remains are now being unearthed in mass graves all over Iraq.”
Lets hope that Neda’s death will be avenged and be a catalyst for the Iranian people’s revolution against yet another tyrant in the Middle East that has no regard for human life. Ahmadinejad couldn’t guaranty the safety of his opposition. Hey Ahmadinejad, I cant guaranty your safety.
saritha on June 22nd, 2009
Its unbelievable…..something i hv never seen before. i just cant forget those pure eyes looking into the camera even during her last breath…….i salute u for sacrificing your life for the ppl of ur country….its n alarm……may ur soul rest in peace……
Commander on June 23rd, 2009
This just goes to show you that war is the worst scourge on mankind and that sciopathic Dictators are the second. The life of a young beautiful innocent woman was taken and nothing can be done to replace it. I pray to God/Allah that it will help the people of the world make decisions for peace.
Diip Swede on June 23rd, 2009
Neda! I will pray every day from now on that your death will be the starting flame that makes the Iran gouverment to beat the dust.
R I P but Never Forgotten!
Diip Swede
GGUERRA on June 23rd, 2009
ASTONISHED, WORDLESS A FEW DAYS AGO I WATCHED THE BRUTAL BARBARIC MURDER OF THIS FINE IRANIAN LADY. BEING A PHYSICIAN I SHOULD BE SOMEWHAT IMMUNE TO SCENES LIKE THIS ONE, YET I FOUND MYSELF IN SHOCK, DEEPLY MOVED HESITANT TO BELIEVE THE EXTREMES THAT HUMANS ARE WILLING TO REACH WHILE JUSTIFIYING A CAUSE.THE PRIMITIVE MEANS THIS REGIME IS IMPLEMENTING TO CONTROL ITS OWN PEOPLE REFLECTS A POOR CONCEPTION OF HUMAN LIFE AND ITS TRUE VALUE AND IF THIS IS THE CASE, THE BASIS ITSLEF IS ROTTEN, BEYOND RECOVERY.WE CAN ONLY SUPPORT MORALLY THE BRAVE IRANIAN CITIZENS WHO HAVE DECIDED TO PUT AN END ONNCE AND FOR ALL TO EXTREMISM, BLIND FUNDAMENTALISM IN AN ERA IN WHICH THESE CONCEPTS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED THINGS OF THE PAST. I AM MOVED SPECIALLY BY THE FACT THAT I BELIEVE THAT CERTAIN EVENTS WE ARE WITNESSING IN SOME REGIONS OF THE WORLD ARE PART OF A PLANNED STRATEGY ORCHESTRATED BY SO CALLED REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS , NAMELY HERE IN LATIN AMERICA WHO ARE ALSO IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH AMONG OTHERS THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT. WILL THIS KIND OF BRUTAL REPRESSION BE ENFORCED ON THE PEOPLES OF OTHER COUNTRIES WHEN THEY FIND THEIR VOTE HAS BEEN STOLEN? ALLTHIS WHILE THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT STANDS STILL PRACTICALLY MUTED?
Bake on June 23rd, 2009
Rest in Peace Neda.
Lewis on June 23rd, 2009
Geraldo, trouble is the National Guard is now under the control of the Federal Government, and it is used against citizens. Also, even before that, “Neda” happened in the US on the campus of a little midwest school named Kent State where more than one innocent bystander was shot and killed by National Guard Troops. You think we’re immune? Wake up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kent_State_massacre.jpg
Look familiar?
absent on June 23rd, 2009
The whole world is watching.
1 love on June 23rd, 2009
R.I.P neda fuck da person dat shot her i hoop they burn in da deepest parts of hell.GOD bless yu neda
meleagrid on June 23rd, 2009
Meleagrid strongly recommends Ofra Haza Kaddish for solace:
ottertalkn on June 23rd, 2009
that is one of the single worst things I’ve ever seen. That woman died in cold blood by the hand of individuals who do not value life. It is a shame that an individual who professes to be a leader of a country can spur such hatred and anger against the very people he is supposed to lead. I hope and pray, that she rests in peace. As for the people of Iran, I pledge to you my prayers as I feel the government currently in place within Iran will continue to kill the free spirit of its people. Much like how Neda was martyred for innocently watching the evolution of a just cause, I fear that all individuals who remotely participate, whether it be via bystander or demonstrator will realize the same fate. Please wake up world, people are in need, and no longer can the US be the flagship for freedom. It’s time for our allies, the UN, and others to take part much less an interest in the greater good of people. War is not the answer, but slaughter in the streets is much worse, especially when everyone is too afraid to act….
and for folks in France…rules that segregate the Islamic faith are not helping one bit. It would be nice if for a change your country started acting like an ally and not an road block.
Concerned Citizen on June 23rd, 2009
This is atrocious, imagine if this happened in America which it did during the Vietnam War, and we didn’t stand for it. The people of Iran need to sort out there problems and realize that violence doesn’t solve anything. The pressure should come from other Middle Eastern countries into coming to a peaceful resolution. And also the European Countries only through economic pressures and a huge coalition will a soulution be met. Countries need to be more vocal so that this does not escaltate. It seems that a Civil war would be in U.S. interest but it really isn’t because stability is not in order. Neda getting shot broke my heart , she is so beautiful and young. I pray for you and your family Neda and give you my love.
RIP and stop the violence Increase the peace.
USA united we stand
Lets make the world better and safer less war more brains
amt on June 24th, 2009
poor lady. btw, 2nd amendment is not about home defense…
Ambrose on June 24th, 2009
A riot is a form of entertainment given to the military by innocent bystanders…
Skynet1121 on June 24th, 2009
RIP Neda… I just hope your death won’t be in vain. I live in the US but my heart goes out to all those involved. Remember to always fight for what you believe in!
Lou Skum on June 24th, 2009
Pray People!
LSamaras on June 24th, 2009
I respect the people of Iran to fight for what is right. I believe that the government of Iran is fighting for their beliefs and not what the people of Iran want. A government should never be allowed to dictate how a person should run their lives. I’m afraid that even the U.S. government is getting too strong for its own good. As more and more laws are inducted into the books, the more power the government has to rule over the average person. One day anyone just speaking his or her mind would be considered an act of treason. “Free country” would be something that only excises in the history books.
Foxjordan on June 24th, 2009
Poor woman. Truly is gruesom. I wanted to stop watching it about halfway through, but somehow, it seemed like she deserved my attention. I don’t know that this will be the “turning point” that everyone is talking about, but it certainly does open up some eyes.
notnice on June 25th, 2009
RIP neda that is really sick what happened 2u waste of a young life you will never be forgotten but it is really sad it takes something like that to make people take notice i hope the same happens to the one that shot you once again REST IN PEACE.
abhishek on June 25th, 2009
SHAME SHAME IRAN…….
GOVTERNMENT OF BUTCHERS….
ALLAH WILL NOT FORGIVE THE PRESIDENT & AEOTULLAH FOR KILLING INNOCENT CIVILIANS…
WE INDIANS WISH THE WORST DEATHS FOR AHMEDEJIEN AND FAKE AEUTOLLAH…..
WE ARE WITH THE PEOPLE OF IRAN…GOD WILL HELP YOU AND NOT FORGIVE THE BUTCHERS….
Infidel Alliance on June 26th, 2009
Tragic! Absolutely tragic!
I pray the Persian people can throw off the oppressive yoke of Arab-Islamo-Fascist imperialism and reclaim their great culture.
Imagine a free and prosperous Persia liberated from the hate and barbarity of Islam. Im agine the Persian people happy and enjoying their lives. Imagine the contributions these beautiful, warm and brilliant people could offer the world!
This would be a fitting memorial to Neda. God bless her.
FREE PERSIA!!
~ The Infidel Alliance
menegoni on June 26th, 2009
ESSE VIDEO É PARA NOS APRENDA A DA MAS VALOR A VIDA……….
pat mccrotch on June 26th, 2009
How about next time obeying the law?? This isn’t the first time and it won’t be the last time that a government has to use force to put doen revolution. It’s happened before in western countries, too. She took a risk and bought the farm. Sucks to be her.
Punisher on July 30th, 2009
To you Basij cowards…may you burn in HELL!!!!


HROLLER on June 21st, 2009
R.I.P.