Obama Policy on Iran

sobh

Obama Likely to Mirror Bush’s Second Term Policy on Iran

Democracy Now / Amy Goodman
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04-Feb-2009
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IRANdokht
04-Feb-2009 (29 comments)
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He too said "We can"

anonymous fish

Worries Build for Iranians - Obama versus Khatami

Bright Hall / Parisa Saranj
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04-Feb-2009 (one comment)
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End of western imperialism???

smhb

The contest for global domination

//www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/KB05Dj03.html / W Joseph Stroupe
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04-Feb-2009
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APOLOGY

We are ashamed!

Century and a half of silence towards oppression against Bahais is enough

04-Feb-2009 (149 comments)
As Iranian human beings, we are ashamed for what has been perpetrated upon the Baha’is in the last century and a half in Iran. We firmly believe that every Iranian, “without distinction of any kind, such as, race, color, sex, language, religion, politics or other opinions,” and also without regard to ethnic background, “social origin, property, birth or other status,” is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, from the very inception of the Baha’i Faith, the followers of this religion in Iran have been deprived of many provisions of human rights solely on account of their religious convictions>>>

SEXES

Score

Storm over football match between male and female teams

04-Feb-2009 (9 comments)
Something interesting happened in the city of Tehran on January 20th. For the first time in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran an all-female soccer club played a match against an all-male team comprised of players between 15 to 18 years of age. As expected, the event did not sit well with Islamic authorities and coaches of both teams were fined and suspended. The managers of Estegllal soccer club who organized the match were hoping that the incident will quickly blow over... not a chance>>>

IDEAS

Muslim & Modern

Passionately challenging mainstream views crafted by medieval Islamic jurisprudents

04-Feb-2009 (23 comments)
After the rise of so called Islamic fundamentalism and the perceived threat against the west, Islam has been subject to scrutiny, interpretation, and critical analysis by Muslims as well as non-Muslims in the United States. Countless numbers of books have been published. "The Muslim Next Door" is one of the best. It is a very fascinating book that offers a refreshing departure from the ordinary presentations of Islam by others. It examines a wide variety of issues pivotal to the religion of Islam. The author, Ms. Sumbul Ali-Karamali, a Western educated Muslim woman, offers her own views concerning these pivotal issues, especially those related to Muslim women, their role, and their rights under Islamic law>>>
Orang Gholikhani
04-Feb-2009 (6 comments)
من شیر بی یال و دم ام
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US yea, Israel nay

rosie is roxy is roshan

Abbas government announces Gaza aid project

swissinfo
04-Feb-2009 (one comment)
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Nokhod
04-Feb-2009 (4 comments)
May Iranian.com stay in one piece I send you from here a thank you and a kiss! >>>

New weapons supply route for IRI??!

rosie is roxy is roshan

NATO: Individual members may use Iran for Afghan supplies

mehr news
04-Feb-2009 (one comment)
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Back to the future?

rosie is roxy is roshan

Former President Khatami set to run in elections in Iran

irish times
04-Feb-2009 (8 comments)
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REVOLUTION

We made a big mistake

Whatever the reason for your arguments, you should do it peacefully

04-Feb-2009 (2 comments)
Last night I went to see the movie “Slumdog Millionaire”. It was a good movie, and brought back some bitter-sweet memories. I was visiting India for a few days, in early 1980’s. I found India an interesting country, with ancient culture and history, beautiful natural scenaries, dense population, rich and poor living side by side, and democratic. But, what took most of my attention, coming from Iran after the revolution, was the intense clash between Hindus and Muslims. Every night on TV, I watched burning maabads and musks, put on fire by someone affiliated with the two religious groups>>>
Darius Kadivar
04-Feb-2009 (one comment)
Queen of Iran Taj Ol' Molouk followed by daughters Princess Shams and Princess Ashraf Pahlavi appear in Public without the Veil and in Western Clothing. Tehran (Circa 1934) >>>