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News from Iran
July 3, 2009
You have been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.
-Louise Hay
Mehra Jalili is the National Representative from Iran for the World Forum Foundation. Upon her return from the 2009 World Forum she shared this news:

"When I was in London after the World Forum, since I had to stay in London for a couple of days, everyday I went to the Internet cafe and read the uncensored news of Iran, which we cannot get in Iran now. I was so heart broken and sad when I saw Neda's pictures, the girl who was killed on the street, and some other young people who were beaten or shot to death. I couldn't wait to go back to my country. With lots of anxiety I got to Tehran. Everybody was angry and so upset.

"Now what is left for us are the unjust acts and the severe security state of the country. Many people are arrested. Do you remember the song that Colum Sands sang at the World Forum about not being able to name who or what has happened? That is becoming our state of being. Sometimes I feel I cannot breath. I hope the world joins us in condemning all the oppression going on against the innocent people who just ask for their freedom and their rights.

"Once again I thank you, Roger. Please pray for the people who are trying hard to speak up and express their opposition by sacrificing their lives for freedom. It is a high price that we all have to pay. God bless you all."


One of the first projects of the World Forum Foundation was the International Working Group on Peace Building with Young Children (IWGPBYC) that was launched at the Building Bridges Working Forum in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2004. At the 2007 World Forum in Kuala Lumpur, the IWGPBYC launched its publication, From Conflict to Peace Building: The Power of Early Childhood Education Initiatives - Lessons from around the World. This book captures stories from conflict zones around the world where early childhood programs are the catalyst to bringing fractured communities back together. Copies of the print version of the book can be purchased in the Exchange online bookstore, and chapters of the book can be downloaded at no cost at the World Forum website. Since 2007, the IWGPBYC has continued its work having added representatives from Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, and Serbia.

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VENUS OSANLOO, MD, PHD · August 20, 2009
BEGINNING AT THE BEGINNING (BABE)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, United States


Thank you so very much for posting this letter. It was moving, reminding us of our universal and international responsibilities to each other in the world villege, as indicated so very much in different ways in the WORLD FORUM.
My best wishes and prayers are with the good people of Iran.



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