31.01.2011, 02:00
@Schneemann
...und die heutige offizielle Reaktion auf die markigen Worte von "Uri Rosenthal" entspricht in etwa auch meiner gestrigen:
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...und die heutige offizielle Reaktion auf die markigen Worte von "Uri Rosenthal" entspricht in etwa auch meiner gestrigen:
Zitat:Iran summons Dutch ambassador<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://presstv.com/detail/162775.html">http://presstv.com/detail/162775.html</a><!-- m -->
Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:57PM
Iran's Foreign Ministry has summoned the Dutch Envoy to Tehran Cees J. Kole over the meddlesome remarks of the foreign minister of the Netherlands.
On Saturday, the Netherlands formally froze all contact with Iran following the execution of Dutch-Iranian drug trafficker Zahra Bahrami.
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Referring to the independency of Iran's Judiciary, the Foreign Ministry stressed that all Iranian citizens are all equal before the law, and Tehran will not allow drug traffickers to commit illegal acts with the support of foreign countries.
In recent weeks, some Western media have reported that Bahrami was arrested for participating in anti-government protests in 2009.
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“It is expected from the western countries to appreciate Iran's efforts to combat drug trafficking and even cooperate accordingly,” he said.
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Zitat:Jashn-e-Sadeh, the festival of fire<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://presstv.com/detail/162750.html">http://presstv.com/detail/162750.html</a><!-- m -->
Sun Jan 30, 2011 1:59PM
by Fareydoon Tarapour
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Jashn-e (Festival of) Sadeh (hundred), considered as one of the biggest Persian festivities since ancient times, actually refers to one hundred days and nights to the coming New Year. The festival celebrated 50 days before Nowruz (New Year), which falls on 20th or 21st of March depending on the vernal equinox, is to honor the discovery of fire that defeated the evil forces of darkness, frost and cold.
The Zoroastrian community in Iran and in many parts of the world celebrates Jashn-e Sadeh on the tenth of the Persian month of Bahman, coinciding with January 30.
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Zoroastrians believe that Jashn-e-Sadeh recalls the importance of fire, energy and light -- the light that comes from God and is found in the hearts of all creatures.
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