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  • Dr Hejazi

    When one Persian being sacrificed for the sake of patriotic reason , it would absolutely unreasonable,disgrace, someone or organisation using late Neda's picture in the twitter ,twitting like an agent for foreign organisation ,

  • stop interrupting lady anything you say is not important or needed his story is complete on its own

  • he is definitely the doctor..you can see him to the right with a white shirt

  • was neda a christian

  • that bastard killed Neda and her family knows all about it

  • well its very unfortunate wat happened to neda but this guy is lying abit all the riots werent peacefull in tehran in some of those riots people burnt cars buses shops destroyed shit loads of stuff on the streets it was in the news i am not making it up.

  • YOU KILLED NEDA shame on you

    shame on you ,,,disgusting , yes you came to kill Her and Fly back, sure 15 min after you killed neda BBC alreaddddy knew, Arash wonder why,

  • #3. He's talking like someone afraid to be disbelieved, thus he points out unnecessary details, like the one that you can find Salehi street on the map.

    #4. His story about the poor Basij crying "I didn't want to shoot her" and being caught by civilians is complete horse crap. No other source has mentioned any such thing in the past week and if it had really happened it would've definitely been mentioned because Neda has become a huge figure and it matters a lot if her killer has been caught.

  • Hey "d0nj03" This Doctor is a true honest iranian doctor ,and all iranian people respect him! He is NOT fluent in english and he was trying to describe the scene in his second language!

    you better first get some info about the dictator regime and those killers(police)in Iran en then come and start crapping! idiot!!

  • I don't know what he is the rest of the time, I can only see what he is in this particular video. At what he is is unconvincing, to say the least.

    Info. about the regime or police or Basij has nothing to do with my comments above. Pay attention.

  • #3. That's your impression. To me, he tries to be as clear and accurate as possible, which is a big change from the usual elements we learn about such things. No confusion, there. We learn every little detail that we need to know to picture what happened exactly. It's not something that happened far away any more, it's something that happened just in front of us.

  • #4. It's not because no one else has talked about it that it has not happened. It sounds totally true to me. One could have thought that, in that situation, people would have killed the guy, but they feared for their life. Have you ever lived under dictatorship? You don't see things the same way in that context. They kept his name, though, and I guess he has not slept too well since then.

  • It's OK, I wasn't trying to convince you, I only gave counterarguments. I don't know the truth either, I was not there. My feeling is that he's completely sincere, though.

    To answer your question: if people have taken photos of him and have kept his ID card, he has good reasons to lose sleep, in my opinion. But in today's context, they can't do much against him, I guess. Gathering around Neda's tomb gets you arrested, so forget about going to police to file a complaint against the murderer.

  • @d0nj03

    You stupid gypsy bastard, you just were blind and deaf, not wanting to see the evidence, and you didnt wanted to recognize the truth either of sheer stupidity or because you cant recognize real human being when you see one. Fuckin looser, you're hopeless.

  • The Neda case was real. This "doctor", IMO, is not. He's a liar.

    #1. Look at his eyes, he's always gazing to his right side when not looking at the reporter. This indicates use of the left brain hemisphere, i.e. imagination, i.e. lying. When we remember actual facts we look toward our left, i.e. use the right hemisphere. But he doesn't.

    #2. He never gets emotional while telling the story, not in the least bit. He never saw her die, he wasn't there, he's not the guy from the death video.

  • he seems like he's highly lying

    his only emotion seems to be fear that his lie will get him harmed.

  • You're entitled to your opinion, d0nj03, but I think you're wrong, so that would make you very unjust with a courageous man.

    #1. If it was that simple... He's in a public place, and it's not easy to watch someone in their eyes constantly, especially when you're trying to remember facts; you have to turn your face away; there's also a little team with the cameraman, etc, and probably people passing by; considering the way he's sitting, he could hardly look toward his left, anyway.

  • #2. Because of his previous job, he has seen people die very often. Neda is just another person who has died in front of him. It's only the context that makes her death extremely important to his eyes, but he's not going to cry. He is just very disturbed by that unpunished crime.

  • Where's the "disturbance"? I can't see it. At some points I could swear he's trying to keep himself from smiling at the things he's saying...

  • I think you misinterpret his smiles (he indeed smiles several times). It looks like you have never been interviewed. Having a big camera just in front of you changes the way you react. He's smiling because he's not at ease, and sometimes he's boasting a little, but it's a totally normal way to react in front of a camera. That doesn't make him less sincere. You gotta see further than that. An interview for the BBC is not the same thing as a private conversation.

  • kesafat! I hope you will loose your sister or brother to feel how feel Neda's family! This doctor is a real ''man'' who tells us the truth.

  • You're a jerk.

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  • you are a dumb scumbag and you are full of shit: hope you die painfully.

  • Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your courage, honesty and humanity. Peace to Iran. I'm far away now, but if you ever walk down Little Clarendon street and pass one of the French places, please step in, have a tarte and a coffee, and pretend it's on me. The world needs more people like you.

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