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In the Bill of Human Rights of Cyrus the Great, we read:Freedom and tolerance of thought, speech, religion; choice of place of residence, coming and going, jobs and professions, will be on equal terms and conditions for everyone.No inquiry, injustice or harassment is allowed to be done to anyone.In this way Cyrus says that I have sown the seed of amity, friendship and affection among nations and have granted the people peace of mind, security, tranquility and comfort. From Cyrus the Great, King of Iran, sixth century B.C. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGRwzAlQbXE&feature=related toxic skies 10 PARTS EVERY ONE MUST SEE PASS IT ON. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/EAGELS-OF-USA1- The alternative 'Patriot' news world is thoroughly penetrated and controlled by agents and operatives... from talk shows and net sites, to documentary producers and columnists. Beware
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In reality, work in this area had begun four years ago, but recently we consolidated into one organization and integrated all the effort. Books that are published and to be published are as follows:
Encyclopedia of Iranian Music, in Parsi.
Researched and organized by Dr. L. Roozbahani, to be published in the spring of 2001. English translation to follow.
Research in the Life of Ali, foundation of Shiism, in Parsi.
Researched and written by Mr. Alle Dalfak, to be published in late December 2000. English translation may follow.
Rage against the Veil, in Parsi, English, German, and Dutch versions in print.
Written by Dr. Parvin Darabi, Translated by Armen A. Saginian, 310 pages, ready for publication.
God on Trial, in Parsi.
Written by Davud Ramzi, should be ready for publication in late spring of 2001.
Humanist Manifesto 2000, in Parsi.
Translated by Armen A. Saginian, ready for publication.
Writings of Mirza Fath-Ali Akhundzade (written in 19th century), in Parsi.
Humanist and anti-religion writings which cost him his life. Will be ready for publication in spring of 2001.
Writings of Mirza Agha Khan Kermani (written in 19th century), in Parsi.
Humanist and anti religion writings that cost him his life. Will be ready for publication in spring of 2001.
Introduction of Omar Khayyam, the humanist, in Parsi,
A new study of unpublished and unknown side of Omar Khayyam as humanist. Secrecy saved his life. Should be ready for publication in the summer of 2001.
Introduction of Zakarya Razi, the humanist, in Parsi.
A new study of unpublished and unknown side of Zakarya Razi as humanist. Secrecy saved his life. Should be ready for publication in fall of 2001.
An Overview on History of Iranian Socio-Political life, for Iranian youth in Diaspora, in old Parsi and new Parsi script as well as in English.
An Attempt to Revive and Present the True History of Iranian People, in Parsi.
A work never tried before. Should be ready for publication in one or two years (we hope).
Encyclopedia of Dance in Iran, in Parsi and English.
Researched and written by Dr. Anthony Shane. Should be ready for publication in winter of 2001.
History of Fine Arts in Iran (may turn out to be an Encyclopedia), in Parsi.
To be undertaken by an arts researcher who wished to remain unknown for the time being.
History of Political and Economic Relations Between Iran and Armenia, in Parsi.
Researched and written by Dr. Cyrus Ebrahimzade. Should be ready for publication in the summer of 2001.
A Research in the Roots of Religious Symbols, in Parsi.
An eye opener. Should be ready for publication in summer of 2001.
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