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− | Neda is the daughter of Palestinian winemakers who emigrated to Iran after having been evicted from | + | Neda is the daughter of Palestinian winemakers who emigrated to Iran after having been evicted from their land in the Judean Hills. As a kid, she attended an American elementary school in East-Jerusalem. She is fluent in English. |
Although from a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunni_Islam Sunni] background, Neda was attracted by Iranian student groups which took over the US embassy in 1979. Her knowledge of American culture made her an obvious media spokesperson for the hostage takers. She's always been more driven by leftist then Islamic ideals. | Although from a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunni_Islam Sunni] background, Neda was attracted by Iranian student groups which took over the US embassy in 1979. Her knowledge of American culture made her an obvious media spokesperson for the hostage takers. She's always been more driven by leftist then Islamic ideals. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 7 April 2011
Neda | |
Born: | 1960 |
Death: | |
Birth Location: | Judean Hills |
Father: | Yasser |
Mother: | |
Children: | Najwa |
Grandchildren: | |
Education: | University of Tehran |
Position: | |
Employer: | |
Home: | |
Ties: | Axel |
Neda is the daughter of Palestinian winemakers who emigrated to Iran after having been evicted from their land in the Judean Hills. As a kid, she attended an American elementary school in East-Jerusalem. She is fluent in English.
Although from a Sunni background, Neda was attracted by Iranian student groups which took over the US embassy in 1979. Her knowledge of American culture made her an obvious media spokesperson for the hostage takers. She's always been more driven by leftist then Islamic ideals.