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Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Here's the latest:

Dear Blogging Compatriots -

This may be the beginning of something big...Lets cross our fingers! Nobel Peace Prize winner and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi has returned to Tehran.. It appears from the latest news reports that thousands of women and others have descended on Tehran's Mehrabad airport for her homecoming... The masses have begun demonstrating in the face of the regimes killers (basiji) with slogans such as "Marg bar Estebdad" (Down with Dictatorship) "Rafsanjani boro gom sho" (Rafsanjani get lost) "Edalat, Azadi" (Justice, Freedom)...

Here are the latest news releases:

(**)Nobel winner Ebadi back in Iran, demands freedom for political prisoners

Nobel Peace Prize winner and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi returned to Tehran, immediately giving a call for the freeing of political prisoners as she was mobbed by thousands of well-wishers. "I hope that all political prisoners will be freed," Ebadi, the first Muslim woman and first Iranian to win the prize, told reporters after she stepped off an Iran Air Boeing 747 from Paris.
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(**)Thousands descend on Tehran airport to greet Nobel laureate

As the area surrounding the city centre Mehrabad airport was brought to a standstill by bumper-to-bumper traffic, people were seen abandoning their vehicles and covering the final few kilometres (miles) on foot.
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(**)Welcome Demonstration - END THE REGIME!!!!

Mehrabad Airport today at the 20:50 Local time was center of focus for Iranian who are fed up with this regime. Thousands of welcoming audience are present at the airport but the welcoming ceremony for the winner of Noble Peace Prize is just excuse. They are strongly asking for the end of Islamic Regime. Thousands of protesters are marching in the open area of airport and chanting slogans...
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Stay tuned to ActivistChat.com for late-breaking developments!!!!

In Unity & Struggle,
ActivistChat.com Team

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