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Baazgasht (Return to my Homeland, Iran)

Baazgahst: ba sedaye Ziba Shirazi kari az Moslem Mansouri  
 
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mm200mm (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful, Bold and truthful!
liondent (7 months ago)
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farzantube (6 months ago) Show Hide
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LOL...I agree with you 100%. She has no good voice and the music is not even Iranian. I also agree that the time for crying is over. But would have been better not to use bad words in your message. Just a suggestion.
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jamsheed1979 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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thank you Ziba
World should see what is happening in our Country.
Shame on UN which still accepts membership from country as Iran.
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Merci Ziba,
I love your Voice and appreciate what you are doing..

Aside= Freedom

You would think Persians deserve one for a while after 5000 years!
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I wish you all the best, and may you find some goodness, and some beauty in the people of your vatan/homeland as well.

The beauty of the ppl who will hold your bag for you in the metro/underground/subway. The ppl who will run to help a car which is stuck somewhere. The ppl who will not be able to eat a piece of bread without you taking half of it if they see that you would like to have some.

The old women calling you Maadar (something mothers say to their daughters). May you find hope too!
yaanour (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Your bitterness is justified. Just like millions of others in Iran who feel no hope.

Your responsibility as an artist is up to you. However, in my view you are doing nothing but creating more hopelessness. I wonder when Iranians will let go of this mentality? It is not our country, our regime, our politics which are hopeless. It is our hopelessness which is hopeless.

Iranian artists should learn from the Afghan Farhad Darya, who with his shattered Afghanistan still aims to give his ppl hope.

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