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Persian Empire (Iran) : First Democracy in the history with the FIRST declaration of humain rights written by the king Cyrus II of Persia. The Declaration was witten on a cylindre known as the Cyrus Cylinder.
The Cyrus Cylinder was inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform at Cyrus' command after his conquest of Babylon.
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That was an amazing video.
By hessam20 [Affiliate User] 1194991663 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removehumm , great
By roodriver [Affiliate User] 1193640726 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removebeautiful Persian.
By yuhanna23 [Affiliate User] 1189983590 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeklard,
When did I say otherwise? Perhaps you should revisit the beginning of these comments of mine to see what I was responding to.
18rthen: what does Islam have to do with Cyrus King of Persia? Cyrus was dead some 1200 years before Mohamed created Islam.
By klard [Affiliate User] 1189902630 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveWhat Iranian gov. does or how Saudis interpret Islam, does not define Islam. when Islam made it gods law for women to inherited form husbands and fathers, it was unheard of in that era, or women right to refuse nursing her baby,etc. Islam never advocated forcing any thing or judging any one. Corrupt governments and people have used any means to take control of free people all over the world including in United States of free America.
By delaraZarin [Affiliate User] 1189023102 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou Tube videos that seem to suggest otherwise.
Iranian Police Enforces "Islamic Dress Code" on Women
Iranian women fight for freedom
Women in Iran
Iranian Women Demonstrate
Iranian Police Enforces "Islamic Dress Code" on Women
Agnostic. Born Muslim, if I am forced to chose one it will be Islam, contrary to popular propaganda it is kinder to women then others. I have utmost respect for all religions. Please re-read my previous response, it will answer all your questions.
By delaraZarin [Affiliate User] 1188781110 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveHow is living under the tryrannical rule of the Islamists in any way OK? Are you a muslim?
By l8rthen [Affiliate User] 1188652518 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemovedelaraZarin,
Sorry for not being more clear and defined. This is my second posted response; the first does not seem to have listed, so this may turn out to be a double post. If this doesn't post, I will return tomorrow and try again. I am not an Iranian.
You had posted that the Islamic govt of Iran , though less than desireable and not having as much freedom (as?), it is better than being subject to the US and under their brutal force. Cont.
delaraZarin,
I apologize for not being more organized and thorough in my responses. Let me start over, please.
your comment: "True that the present gov. of Iran is less then desirable but any government is better then being subservient to foreigners, I rather have less liberty by an Iranian gov then be subject to & brutal force by Americans in my soil. DO NOT forget, no dog, no shirt, no Iranian signs in Abadan, during British occupation of oil fields. "
How is women issue relevant to your previous argument. That is a subject to it self. I responded to the cause and effect, of why Islam was able to establish roots in Iran.Besides, all religions are oppressive to women, that is not exclusive to Islam.
By delaraZarin [Affiliate User] 1188419344 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveShould women have freedom? Would you oppose or support those who subjugate them?
By l8rthen [Affiliate User] 1187226040 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI have the greatest respect for our ancient heritage which includes Zorastians, but let not forget, it was what zorastian high priest did that caused 2 religious up rising, Mani, and Mazdak, finally Islam won. Had they not oppressed common masses , Islam would have never taken roots. PLEASE KNOW THY HISTORY.
By delaraZarin [Affiliate User] 1187224205 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveFrom another thread " YES, don't you guys realise?
we zoroastrims are getting lesser and lesser every day. islam is like a plague F**king up the real Persia and persians. And I god damn hate it. U got that right. Every attempt to kick them out, Is a chance for us. Every more threats US makes to iran, the more people trust our F**king monkey president.
I wish we had Shah back, he could handle this mullahs and arabs. "
Babylon needs a Cyrus
By firouzff [Affiliate User] 1186286282 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveBro, In the tags section, make sure to add, "cyrus, great, jew, hebrew, bible, freedom" to get more hits on it.
By pioneernfs2 [Affiliate User] 1186237596 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThank you for posting this... it was a great documentry!
I heard about this movie about Cyrus the great being produced along time ago but 5 years later it has not been reliesed yet. Does anyone know when its coming out?
Cyrus the world oldest Human activist.
Everyone Know him on U.N.
Long live Cyrus.
By AlcaponeMafia [Affiliate User] 1185194661 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI agree.
Iranians need to (and to an extent increasingly are)look farther back into their past, before the Arab conquests.
Iran, should & would be globally welcomed as a major player passed the middle-east, if, it proves (to UN) it only is developing peaceful nuclear technoledgy and really allowed its great peoples to think for them-selves, and, vote democratically for their choices, instead of the (half-baked) bull-S**t , still enslaving them.
By danielnz1 [Affiliate User] 1185128422 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveTrue that the present gov. of Iran is less then desirable but any government is better then being subservient to foreigners, I rather have less liberty by an Iranian gov then be subject to & brutal force by Americans in my soil. DO NOT forget, no dog, no shirt, no Iranian signs in Abadan, during British occupation of oil fields.
By delaraZarin [Affiliate User] 1185114078 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveSuch a shame that a nice country like Iran is where it is today. I hope Iran will be free very soon.
By XrAiDeN [Affiliate User] 1185089686 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethanks for making the diffrence between the people and the gvt. i think a huge majority of iranians hate their gvt...so the question is, how long can a gvt stay in place not with the support of its people but with force and violence ? not long i hope...
By brokeniconTV [Affiliate User] 1180152011 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveU r a Lier ! "Kaafar hameraa be kishe khod pendaarad " !!
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