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The importance of Iranian women protesters

ARTICLE: Role of Women In Iran Protest Kindles Hope, By Sudarsan Raghavan, Washington Post, June 28, 2009

Great stuff to see women in the region view Iranian women as an example of stepping forward into useful protest.

It gets hard to see a Middle East someday transformed for the better without an Iran being part of the process. It's just too important a pillar in the region--both good and bad.

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