rayj wrote:Our Glorious Democracy At Work, ensuring that the voice of it's citizenry is heard.
Too bad it didn't work. Still, I'm glad they tried it.
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rayj wrote:Our Glorious Democracy At Work, ensuring that the voice of it's citizenry is heard.
Rick Reuben wrote:90 minute documentary, Rageh Inside Iran, from BBC 4.
watch it on google video.ukRageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media.
Carnival of Souls wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:90 minute documentary, Rageh Inside Iran, from BBC 4.
watch it on google video.ukRageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media.
Will this documentary also include the fact that if you are homosexual in Iran you will get immediately executed?
Rick Reuben wrote:90 minute documentary, Rageh Inside Iran, from BBC 4.
watch it on google video.ukRageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media.
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
Carnival of Souls wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:90 minute documentary, Rageh Inside Iran, from BBC 4.
watch it on google video.ukRageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media.
Will this documentary also include the fact that if you are homosexual in Iran you will get immediately executed?
houseboat wrote:Serious human rights abuses still don't warrant military action, in my opinion. Surely diplomacy would work better?
sparky wrote:I guess we should bomb them then!
How many Iranians have you met, clever-dick?
houseboat wrote:Carnival of Souls wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:90 minute documentary, Rageh Inside Iran, from BBC 4.
watch it on google video.ukRageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media.
Will this documentary also include the fact that if you are homosexual in Iran you will get immediately executed?
Not to defend it or anything, but the way you frame this makes it sound like the moment you think a homosexual though,t Ahmedinijad himself turns up and strangles you.
Serious human rights abuses still don't warrant military action, in my opinion. Surely diplomacy would work better?
But then, I don't think any military action this administration has carried out has been for the benefit of any civilian, either home or abroad.
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