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"Omid" - The Silent City of Hope

The
The Abdolrahman Boroumand Foundation was created to promote the greatest
cause of all, that of Human Rights. As founders, Ladan and Roya Boroumand have
dedicated their lives authoring books and articles, speaking on the subject, and
most recently unveiling a website many years in the works, a giant leap forward
in advancing human rights. A site that documents and unveils over 9000
violations of human rights, overflowing with true stories of pain,
anguish and sadness, and hope for those who are suffering all around the world.
The greatest crime of all is inaction by those of us who can do something,
yet decide to do nothing. I urge you to visit this site, share with your
friends, offer
your comments, and pass the word...
Here is A Description of Omid in their own words ...
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- "The men and women whose stories you can read on this page are
now all citizens of a silent city named
Omid ("hope" in Persian). There, victims of persecution have found a
common life whose substance is memory.
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- Omid's citizens were of varying social origins, nationalities,
and religions; they held diverse, and often opposing, opinions and
ideologies. Despite the differences in their personality, spirit and
moral fiber, they are all united in Omid by their natural rights and
their humanity. What makes them fellow citizens is the fact that one day
each of them was unfairly and arbitrarily deprived of his or her life.
At that moment, while the world watched the unspeakable happen, an
individual destiny was shattered, a family was destroyed, and an
indescribable suffering was inflicted.
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- If you wander around this city, you will realize that, through
their common ordeal, the citizens of Omid have created another Iran, an
imaginary Iran: a democratic polity, pluralistic and diverse, where
citizens posthumously enjoy their human rights.
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- Visit Omid, meet its citizens, and, by doing so, bring them back
in memory. Let them challenge our conscience so that in the future we
will prevent this kind of tragedy from happening again."
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News Archives:
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Washington Post - A web witness to Iranian brutality (1/20/2006)
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Jerusalem Post - Database of victims of Iranian regime unveiled
(1/20/2006)
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Toronto Star - Sisters launch massive database of executed Iranians
(1/21/2006)
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The Age (Australia) - Sisters record 9400 victims of the regime
(1/23/2006)
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San Jose Mercury - Website details many abuses of Iranian Government
(1/23/2006)
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Concord Monitor - Iranian sisters risk their lives to bear witness
(1/23/2006)
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Minneapolis Start Tribute - ... Brave website shares tales of the many
victims of Iran (1/24/2006)
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Dallas News - Witnesses to Brutality (1/31/06)
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