Saied Toossi
26-Nov-2007 (7 comments)
The Attack on Iran is not only economic and political, but also historical and cultural.>>>
Saied Toossi
26-Nov-2007 (7 comments)
Want to change the world for the better? Just stop being an idiot. >>>
Shaer
26-Nov-2007
We have To Be "Realistic" As "Iranians". Realizing "Full Well" That Our "Lost Greatness" Will One Day "Return". >>>
Shaer
26-Nov-2007 (3 comments)
Over 1,000,000 "Innocent" Iraqis Killed Since The "Invasion". >>>

NATURE

Organic Iran

Organic Iran

Photo essay: Shahroud, Laloon, Sartakht, Bakhtiari...

by Khashayar Dabestani
26-Nov-2007 (8 comments)

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Vattan
26-Nov-2007 (15 comments)
The Israeli Ambassador at the U.N. began, "Ladies and gentlemen before I commence with my speech, I want to relay an old Passover story to all of you...>>>
Orang Gholikhani
26-Nov-2007
When my last wills will join my doubts
come to my home and my thoughts
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Shaer
26-Nov-2007
In Memory of Dariush and Parvaneh Foroohar. >>>
Alahazrat Hajagha
26-Nov-2007 (one comment)
it's that time of year again where everyone applies to Universities. Are you one of them? >>>

ANNAPOLIS

Late-night re-runs

Same old peace talks, again!

26-Nov-2007 (15 comments)
The Annapolis summit is not about peace between Israel and the Palestinians. It is about the Bush Administration wanting to show the Chinese and Russians and Iranians that it can still command other governments to a round table. The summit will sink because Israel and Palestinians cannot have peace. If they were capable of or desirous of peace, then they would have consummated something a long time ago, just like Jordan and Egypt did with Israel. This summit is designed to achieve nothing and it will not achieve a thing other than to let the participants say, “we tried.” Nothing ventured, nothing lost. >>>

HOLOCAUST

The lost requiem

Khosrow Sinai's priceless Iranian and Polish historical document

26-Nov-2007 (16 comments)
There are gaps in our history, lost episodes in our collective memory caused not by forgetfulness, but by the deliberate policy of governments and politicians. There are also courageous individuals who fight to bring such material back into the public light. Khosrow Sinai is one such individual. Author of "In the Alleys of Love", “The Inner Monster”, and “Bride of Fire”, Khosrow Sinai is internationally famous for over a hundred short films, documentaries and features. One of his works, “The Lost Requiem”, has never been publicly released. Sidelined and ignored for over a quarter of a century, its content has been deemed too politically sensitive to be shown. Now, at last, its official obscurity is coming to an end>>>

POINT

What happened?

Those adrift in exile see the distant glory of the Persian Empire but can not make sense of the present misery

26-Nov-2007 (13 comments)
There are millions of Iranians, inside and outside of Iran, who are still trying to make sense of what happened to them and their country almost 30 years ago. Some blame it on the British, some on the Americans and some on location of Iran being the crossroads between East and West and therefore more at risk of being the victim of the whims of external forces and their interests. There are also those who have a fatalistic view of this all being the will of Allah and it all becoming very clear soon, an “Aha!” moment in the future.>>>

DEMOCRACY

Kharistan

Incredible resemblance of the Kharistanis to Iranians

26-Nov-2007 (42 comments)
Have you ever heard of planet Kharistan? Don't be fooled by the name! There are no donkeys in Kharistan. I doubt it anyway. I just recently heard about the existence of this very interesting planet. And amazingly it is also populated. Populated, not by aliens, but by human beings who somehow managed to reach this planet no farther than 1.000503108 trillion light years away. Or maybe it was the other way around and some of them reached planet earth! They mostly have dark skin but not too dark, dark hair, and some are also quite European-looking, almost blond, all of Caucasian race, with almost commonly large ugly noses, pretty much like average Iranians>>>

IDEAS

روشنفکری ایرانی و چهار لایه متناقض

جهت گیری همه احزاب به سمت نسل چهارمی تر شدن است.

26-Nov-2007 (2 comments)
روشنفکری ایرانی حاصل میل ایرانی ها به جبران عقب ماندگی های خود در دو سده اخیر بود. انقلاب مشروطه به عنوان اولین حرکت عظیم سیاسی در ایران عموما به عنوان نقطه عطف روشنفکری از یک جریان خاص به جریان عام گرا تلقی می شود. در طول تاریخ صد و اندی ساله خود روشنفکری ایرانی از مسیرهای عجیبی گذر کرده است.>>>
Shaer
26-Nov-2007
On "BBC" referring to "Roodaki" as a "Tajik" Poet :) >>>