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Blog Name: Mideast Youth
Url: http://www.mideastyouth.com
Language: English
Topics: middle east, youth, human rights
Description: MideastYouth.com is a student-owned independent network that promotes constructive dialogue and understanding within the Middle East and North Africa.
Popularity: 86 Followers

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The evil curiosity of pharma/drug industries
Consider the pharma and drug industries lovely work! from the 1950’s until the 1990’s, and these are just my favorite ones, just hand-picked from thousands of pages of facts from Articles of Health: Death by Vaccines. Please read: 1) 1955- The Salk Polio Vaccine used in the U.S. for cases of polio sky rocket! It was reported that doctors on the staff of the National Institutes for Health are avoiding vaccination of their children with the Salk vaccine, and that af
Green Movement supports sanctions on Iran?
I just read a Time article which discussed the Green Movement reaching out to the US for help. Filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, who is lives in exile in Europe, was sent to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, by the opposition/Green Movement to discuss matters of how to deal with Iran. He urges the U.S. to develop a harsher stance toward the government of Iran in regards to its various human and civil rights abuses. He also urged Washington to place sanctions upon the IRGC-Revolutionary Guard and its ‘vast business interests’. I post this in response to various groups here in the West such as NIAC, for example ,who have been using the “H
Shahin Najafi, Iranian creative rapper
Shahin Najafi, an influential Iranian rapper has released his first solo album “Illusion”. He is the most prominent Persian protesting rapper. His main lyrical topics are society, politics and religion. According to Wikipedia, he studied sociology in university but failed to obtain a degree, because he felt that he learns more from society than classrooms. Since four years ago he is resident in Germany. He expresses in his songs is not happy with this forced immigration. Iran youth are familiar with his songs when he was in collaboration with “Tap
Weapons of mass destruction
We know that we live today in a very violent world, where death from war and terror is a common feature of our daily life – we see it in our cities, attacking our friends and loved ones, or we may be far away and watched it on TV. We are in some way all linked to it, as our countries’ policies sometime manufacture death in far away places. Few years ago in my country Iraq we were accused of building weapons of mass destruction, leading to war, changes and the death of mil
Singing Quran in a musical style!
“Oy” which means ouch, is the name of third studio album by Iranian controversial musician, Mohsen Namjoo. In his new released album he sings “Shams” song once again. “In 2006 he was sentenced in absentia to a five-year jail term for allegedly ridiculing the ash-Shams, a sura of Quran in the song named “Shams” by Iranian judicial system. The conviction took place in spite of his formal apology. Later Namjoo claimed that he will perform an orchestral version of this song in Venice. He also sang this song in Oy album as a single.” – Wikiped

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