Oxford University's Queen's College announced the establishment of "two generous gifts" in the form of graduate scholarships in philosophy, in the name of Neda Agha-Soltan, the young Iranian woman who was shot during the post-election protests in Iran and whose death was witnessed via the internet across the globe. The scholarships will cover the college tuition fees for the recipient. Though the scholarship is open for all applicants, preference will be given to students of Iranian ethnicity...
I am sure britian was more annoyed when iran captured british royal naval personnale and british PM tried to solve the issue bwahahahah.
and I heard american hickers also are captured,
I hate iran but believe me the west should be really annoyed or they are happy running behined the iranian bride and trying to engage. happy engagment.
by the way an iranian women got electrefied in kitchen so maybe we see bbc coverage and sholerships.
although i am sure after iran gets nucleartechnology....this scholorship will be canceld for UK national interest.
a garbage in iran a hero in the uk.
I always admired oxford but know I dont think i will take it or anyone graduating from there seriously....especially karazia.
I am sure britian was more annoyed when iran captured british royal naval personnale and british PM tried to solve the issue bwahahahah.
and I heard american hickers also are captured,
I hate iran but believe me the west should be really annoyed or they are happy running behined the iranian bride and trying to engage. happy engagment.
by the way an iranian women got electrefied in kitchen so maybe we see bbc coverage and sholerships.
although i am sure after iran gets nucleartechnology....this scholorship will be canceld for UK national interest.
a garbage in iran a hero in the uk.
I always admired oxford but know I dont think i will take it or anyone graduating from there seriously....especially karazia.
So 16 years old Neda Agha-Soltan, who was who shot during the post-election protests in Iran is, according to Arabian "garbage"?
Another face-to-face encounter with the view of the fabled "Arab street", which I suspect is really its most authentic representation.