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The Real Iran. In recent years, the media has damaged Iran’s image so badly that when people hear the name of Iran, they only picture black chadors, terrorism, and ayatollahs. These stereotypes are being constructed to make it easier for governments to attack Iran with public approval.
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In recent years, the media has damaged Iran’s image so badly that when people hear the name of Iran, they only picture black chadors, terrorism, and ayatollahs. These stereotypes are being constructed to make it easier for governments to attack Iran with public approval. That is why NoWar SA wishes to play a small but essential role in breaking down these negativestereotypes.
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Omid Kordestani The Senior Vice President for Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google.
Firouz Naderi The Associate Director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
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Freddie Mercury The lead singer of Queen.
Christiane Amanpour The chief international correspondent for CNN.
Anoushe Ansari The world's first female space tourist.
Abbas Kiarostami An internationally acclaimed film director who has received some 100 awards and has been a member of the jury at numerous festivals, most notably the president of the Cannes Film Festival.
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NoWar SA says no to war on Iran http://www.nowar-sa.net/