Neda's Doppelganger Lives In Exile

Neda Agha-Soltan has become the face of the Iranian resistance movement, as has Neda Soltani. But unlike Soltan, whose death made her world famous, Soltani is still alive.

Neda Agha-Soltan has become the face of the Iranian resistance movement, as has Neda Soltani. But unlike Soltan, whose death made her world famous, Soltani is still alive.

It's been five months since Neda Soltan was gunned down in the streets of Tehran. In that time, Capsian Makan, Neda's boyfriend, has faced prison, torture, and exile. But he is finally able to speak freely.
Iran's regime has sent a letter to Oxford University denouncing a philosophy scholarship that was created in the name of Neda Soltan. They claim Neda's death was orchestrated by the opposition, and the scholarship "undermines [Oxford's] credibility." [Times]