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Date Reference?
[edit]"This led to a diplomatic crisis between the governments of Iran and of several European countries, which lasted until November 1997." Is there a reference for this date? It seems quite specific yet I can't find any info. Bigger digger (talk) 10:39, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
Panka believed there was public prejudgement
[edit]Since Wolfgang Panka was Darabi's lawyer, and a quite well-known lawyer, his views are so important. If it's rubbish, so what's good?--Lord'sServant (talk) 22:56, 11 March 2012 (UTC)
- Of course a defence lawyer preaches the innocence of their client, that's their job to do. Propaganda on the behalf of fascist dictatorships has no place in Wikipedia. Judging from your contributions I suspect that you're working for the government of Iran itselt. /Caelus sv (talk) 21:34, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
- We can't judge it's correctness on behalf of users. Denying it's existence with reasons like "it's his lawyer" (of course he is) and "propaganda on behalf of ..." is unacceptable. And you should have a read of WP:AGF before posting attacking comments on Wikipedia.
- Just know that, mainstream media places divine things (like "Imam Khomeini") , and terroristic things (like "Taliban" and "Al-Qaeda"), in a "MIXER". You won't believe the intensity of their shameless lies, unless you see it with your own eyes. One "PROVED" sign (among thousands of them) which you can judge with, is the atomic bombs on Japan. They don't care about innocent people. They don't even mind. It's them who call us fascist and dictator. Did they turned to good path, and their animosity with us is just because we're BAD? So why they have stockpiled nukes, as much as several times destroying the whole planet? Open your eyes planetmate. They're planning for a new war, and this kind of perfect trust in their media is their main asset.--Lord'sServant (talk) 20:21, 15 March 2012 (UTC)
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