Leila, the Iranian Woman Who Interrupted the Procession for Peace in Florence: "Why Weren't You in the Square Against the Extermination of My People?"
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Leila Farahbakhsh, an Iranian woman who has been working as a designer in Florence for 15 years, temporarily interrupted, Sunday afternoon, the procession for peace in the Middle East promoted by various acronyms of the pacifist left
Leila Farahbakhsh alone faced the procession of Florence to place the usual left fringe in front of the reality that pretends not to see
Esule blocks procession departure in Florence against U.S. military intervention (ANSA)
Leila Farahbakhsh, the woman who blocked the head of the procession by herself, has been living in Florence for 15 years, the family has remained in Iran: she denounces the silence on the oppression of the regime and defends the American intervention: "We do not want war, but diplomacy is not enough"
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