Ari Siletz
23-Feb-2011 (19 comments)
Traditional Gilaki song with commentary >>>

Genuine Democracy in U.S.?

Sahar Naaz

'This Is What Democracy Looks Like' in Wisconsin, as Largest Crowd Yet—80,000—Opposes Union Busting

The Nation/Information Clearing House / John Nichols
recommended by Sahar Naaz
23-Feb-2011
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Truth for Sale: Journalism & Business

Sahar Naaz

Huffington’s Plunder

Truth Out / Chris Hedges
recommended by Sahar Naaz
23-Feb-2011
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Kashk
23-Feb-2011
With both leads under house arrest and many supporters in prisions and about to be executed .... which "movement"??? >>>

US adds Prosecutor & Basij Commander to Blacklist

Shifteh Ansari

EU Should Blacklist Human Rights Violators

Int.'l Campaign for Human Rights in Iran
recommended by Shifteh Ansari
23-Feb-2011
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Video: Mahmoud vs. Libyan repression!

Darius Kadivar
23-Feb-2011
Sarah Doraghi is a French Iranian TV commentator on Channel 2's Breakfast Show "Télé Matin". Each Tuesday she presents the Cultural news covering Cinema, Art Galleries and exhibits taking place in France>>>
alimostofi
23-Feb-2011
A reminder >>>

silence allows violators set the standards

Maryam Nayeb Yazdi

Interview with human rights activist on executions: silence allows violators set the standards

The International Campaign for Abolishing the Death Penalty in Iran
recommended by Maryam Nayeb Yazdi
23-Feb-2011
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CAIRO

Present is in the Past

Present is in the Past

Photo essay: Before the dying days of Mubarak's regime

by Keyvan Tabari
23-Feb-2011 (3 comments)

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TRAVELER

Extremism Alongside Moderation

Cairo’s present is in the past

23-Feb-2011
The story of today’s Cairo is writ in the past. It is not just the Pyramids and the Sphinx of ancient times, it is also the monuments of Cairo’s Islamic history that make it so “now”. Here lie the double-tale symbols of the Sunni-Shiite clash and co-existence, as well as the fault lines of both “extremism” and “moderation” in a resurgent Islam that now preoccupies the concerns of much of the world. The visitors who flock to see the likes of Tutankhamun’s jewels are at peril of remaining innocent for ignoring all others that Cairo has to offer>>>
KavehAhangarAdel
23-Feb-2011 (6 comments)
Political Cartoon: "Written fate" by Kaveh Adel About Ahmadinejad's Speech in light of the events in Libya >>>

FAITH

Celebration of Pain

Celebration of Pain

Photo essay: Thaipusam Hindu festival in Malaysia

by Rogi Karimi
23-Feb-2011 (10 comments)

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Rogi Karimi
23-Feb-2011 (3 comments)
حضور دو نژاد هندی و چینی در کنار مالایی ها تنوعی از آیئن ها و جشن های گوناگونی را پدید آورده است. تایپوسام یکی از مهمترین آیین های مذهبی هندوست که در بین نژاد تامیل طرفداران بیشتری دارد>>>

Doosti e Khaleh Kherseh

Afshin Ehx

A False Friend in the White House

Foreign Policy / Stepen M. Walt
recommended by Afshin Ehx
23-Feb-2011
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