Monday, October 15, 2012

Former First Nation chief warned not to visit Iran.


A Canadian aboriginal leader says Western media’s undeserved “dehumanization and demonization” of Iranians has such affected people’s attitude towards Iran that we were cautioned against entering the country.
The comment comes as Canadian aboriginal leader Terry Nelson is currently in Tehran to seek help in exposing Ottawa's exploitation and abuse of aboriginal communities.

Nelson has repeatedly asked the Iranian government for help in bringing attention to the issue of Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women... Continue reading...
Ahmadinejad: Once Upon a Time in America
On September 27, 2012, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left New York for the last time. In all eight years of his presidency, he never missed an opportunity to come to New York, often accompanied by scores of Iranian officials, to speak at the annual September session of the UN General.
While the tone of his final visit was much less inflammatory than in previous years, Ahmadinejad continued to avoid accountability for the various human rights violations occurring in Iran under his watch...Iran, human rights.

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