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'Filthy Trick': Iran Targets 95-Year-Old Mother of Journalist

Submitted by jose A. Colon, Mar 6, 2008 12:09

We won the Cold War. And yet, the Soviet Union continues to use strong arm techniques on their critics.

An American University allows the Iranian president to speak in our soil, and yet, most of us are so blind that we do not see their strong arm techniques.

The only way to combat these crminal tactics is to shine the spotlight on them. Let's keep situations like these in the open, and maybe, just maybe, we can get the public opinion on our side and have a bit of influence overthere.

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