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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Meaning of Neda
by Kathleen Parker
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WASHINGTON -- Every revolution needs a unifying symbol, and members of Iran's opposition movement now have theirs.

That was one dumb sniper who took out the young woman millions now know as Neda. Or was he?

No one seems to know the identity of the rooftop shooter who pierced Neda's heart with a bullet Saturday. Was he a Basij sniper, as some witnesses have reported? Was it a mistake? Or did the shooter see an opportunity to create a necessary martyr?

The thought is inescapable that the beautiful Neda Agha Soltan might have been selected from the crowd not to scare away protesters, but to unite them.

It is not impossible to imagine that (BEG ITAL)someone(END ITAL) had a greater purpose in mind for the young philosophy student. If stories emerging from Iran are accurate, even Neda seemed to anticipate what might happen. When a friend begged her not to join the protesters, Neda said: "It's just one bullet and it's over."

Just one bullet was all it took. Neda reportedly died within two minutes, blood seeping from her nose and mouth as onlookers shouted "Do not be afraid." That phrase, a single word in Farsi, has become a chant among protesters.

In a matter of hours, a video of Neda's death was circulated through YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. No matter who pulled the trigger or why, Neda is now the undisputed symbol of reform-minded Iranians' demand for freedom.

What follows next is by no means predictable, but history provides hints. Neda's anointment as a martyr could become crucial in the next month. Followers of the Shiite branch of Islam participate in cycles of mourning -- on the third, seventh and 40th days after death. These cycles served as rallying points during the 1979 revolution and conceivably could serve the same purpose now.

In the meantime, it is reasonable to ask why Neda so captured the imagination when many others have died since the June 12 election. On the same day that Neda died, at least 9 other protesters were killed.

At first, reports were that she was a teenager, just 16, walking with her father. Perhaps the world's initial reaction was tied to the belief that the government had slaughtered a child. Later, we learned that Neda was 26 and that the man with her was her music teacher. By then, the image of the young woman's dying face was firmly imprinted on the international psyche and the mythology of Neda had taken root. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Unbelievable
to imply that Neda's murder was a setup, with absolutely zero evidence supporting it. Good thing Ms. Parker is not a lawyer or judge.

I believe in free speech, but perhaps Ms. Parker should exercise hers elsewhere. Somewhere that flimsy conspiracy theories are tolerated. The New York Times, perhaps?

A Taste of Consequences
More Americans need to see the face of protest, and what it might cost us here. We're reaching a tipping point. Look around you, feel the pulse of a growing dissent, and what it might mean. Despite Glenn Beck's passionate pleas for a peaceful resistance (love the guy, fellow Libertarian), he's not right on this one. Almost 150 years since we hashed things out, American style. Just about that time again. Thomas Jefferson said it best, the tree need's fertilizing.

Sic semper tyrannis
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