Nedā
You died in protest in Iran.
Āghā-Soltān
age 26.
Your death caught on camera.
In
the wrong place at the wrong time.
Sent
around the world.
Condemning
the Iranian government led by the mad man Ahmadinejabd.
Your fellow country
people said they were called your name.
We
are Nedā.
Your
death was one of the most witnessed in history due
to television and the internet.
Human Rights Watch said:
"She a philosophy student who was a bystander to the protests when she was
shot in the chest on Kargar Street. At the time of the shooting, Āghā-Soltān
was not actively protesting,
according to her relatives and eyewitnesses. She had been traveling in a
private car stuck in traffic several kilometers from the main protests at Azadi
Square, and had just stepped out of the car. Numerous witnesses have stated
that there were no active clashes between protesters and security forces in the
area where she was shot."
Your years of study
over, stolen by an assassin's bullet.
Unable to live your life, follow your dreams
and contribute to life.
But
in death, you Nedā,
won't be forgotten.
You
stand for freedom, life and against tyranny.
Music
was your love, you never did play your new piano.
Stolen
by that evil bullet allegedly fired by Abbās Kārgar Jāvid, member of the
Basij militia.
Symbolizing
the people versus the government in the disputed election.
Government authorities denied you
a proper funeral and a ban on collective prayers after your murder, threatening
your family if they mourned you.
Evil
actions by an evil government, like Hitler or Stalin's evil way. Nothing but
brutality.
You
Nedā are the opposite of that.
Others
died too.
Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri fiercely opposed Ahmadinejabd and
called for three days of mourning.
A
single candle in the darkness, a positive point of hope for your people.
Uniting them by your
death in the breath of free freedom.
It's not here yet but it will, waiting in the wings.
Even
in death the authorities hounded you by desecrating your grave and shooting at
your portrait.
Never
mind the slander and lies.
They
can't ever kill what you stand for.
No matter
how hard they try dear Nedā.
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