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Maybe I'm picking things up incorrectly but I think using as many photos of her to convey the person she was is highly important. With or without a scarf she was a beautiful vibrant woman. Debating over which photo to use is silly. I respect what you all have to say, however bickering over facts is one thing but to argue over a photo of a person is pointless.

I don't see what her being beautiful and vibrant has to do with anything. Would she matter less if she were unattractive and dull?

A similar photo

See the photo in the BBC article:

--Timeshifter (talk) 09:10, 24 June 2009 (UTC)


This picture is clearly a fake! First, the woman on it looks not a bit like the one we all saw dying. And second, there is another picture of that same Fake-Neda, wearing a cross around her neck! See http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-43699-4.html#backToArticle=632047