Sahameddin Ghiassi
06-Jan-2011
من فکر کردم که اگر شاهپور علیرضا دوستی مثل ساسان داشت شاید دست به خود کشی نمیزد.>>>
SOS-FREE-IRAN
06-Jan-2011 (6 comments)
Why did he do it? is this Suicide in Protest of the treatment of Iranians by the Islamic Republic of Iran? >>>
Arthimis
06-Jan-2011 (2 comments)
Another Tribute, in loving memory of Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi (RIP) >>>
Fred
06-Jan-2011 (one comment)
اگر كسی در جهان مي‌خواهد علم را بياموزد بايد به فراگيری زبان فارسی اقدام كند >>>
Faramarz
06-Jan-2011 (21 comments)
A Fictional Tale of Ari’s Trip to the Holy Land, Meeting Virgin Mossad Agent, Magda and More!
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Azadeh Azad
06-Jan-2011

Treatment Models for Children with sexual Behaviour Problems

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Niki Tehranchi
06-Jan-2011 (7 comments)
Humpty Dumpty if it was written by Stephen King, Hemingway, Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Azar Nafisi. >>>
dinairani
06-Jan-2011
دستان قوی و امروز لرزان تو را میفشاریم و توی را به سلسله کوهای البرز میسپاریم تا تو را استقامت و توانایی بخشد....>>>

خلیج فارس

DelilahNY
06-Jan-2011 (4 comments)
I would like to respectfully request that... >>>
Jahanshah Javid
06-Jan-2011 (37 comments)
The question is do they have Khomeini's balls?>>>
KamRan Farzan
06-Jan-2011
انگولک به جراید را پی میگیریم با نگاهی موشکافانه به مسائل روز>>>

IMPACT

Ali-Reza’s death

It remains to be seen what impact Ali-Reza’s death will have on a society in turmoil

06-Jan-2011 (19 comments)
Aside from a loyal group of monarchists in exile, very few Iranians pay heed to the Pahlavi family’s aspirations to return to power, making the news of Ali-Reza Pahlavi’s suicide that much more heart-wrenching. Even for the eldest surviving brother, Reza, there is something nearly suicidal in grasping for a throne that will never be again. Still, he has some connection to the world outside himself>>>

DYNASTY

Tragic End

Alireza Pahlavi's suicide

06-Jan-2011 (45 comments)
This shocking act of self-slaughter was the latest violent tragedy in the long history of a family drenched in blood—first that of the Iranians it tortured and killed, then its own. It is a drama of Shakespearean dimensions. The shah once ruled Iran with an iron fist, but his family later paid dearly for his sins, echoing Hamlet's judgment that royal crime “cannot come to good.”>>>
Pejman7
06-Jan-2011 (one comment)
Speaking Persian with Shirazi Accent! (very funny) >>>