edition.cnn.com — Iran has complained to Britain's Oxford University over a scholarship program in memory of Neda Agha-Soltan, the young woman whose on-camera death during a protests earlier this year made her a global icon of Iranian opposition.
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gamerxr72Nov 17, 2009
@thcobbsA catalyst is what starts or triggers something. The catalyst in this case would be the rigged election.If the election had not been rigged, she would then have not been a protester and consequently, not a martyr.So, no. I do not agree she was a catalyst.Im right, but go ahead and bury me because you feel that I've misspoken on correcting confuciussay.
uberdugerNov 18, 2009
AMERICA! F**K YEAH!!!
uberdugerNov 18, 2009
*Looks around nervously**Reaches for tinfoil hat*
sleestakslayerNov 18, 2009
Forget it? According to him, there is nothing to forget!
sheethappensNov 18, 2009
Even better to piss Iran off - may GOD, the Pope and Jesus bless her, too!
grumpyrainNov 19, 2009
I think you will find it is part of pretty much every definition of 'The West'.
valetudomexicanNov 30, 2009
You must be a professional point misser. Do you work for the Detroit Lions?