Zio-Nazi War Crimes

shinie head

Damning UN report on Gaza strike

bbc world news
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18-Sep-2008 (3 comments)
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Behnam.sezavar
18-Sep-2008 (10 comments)
Ayatollah Khamenei speaking about what he means when he refers to "tahajome farhangi." >>>
Azadeh Azmoudeh
18-Sep-2008 (7 comments)

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TAJIK EPIC MOVIE

Darius Kadivar

THE TIMELESS LEGEND OF ROSTAM AND SOHRAB

payvand / Darius KADIVAR
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18-Sep-2008 (2 comments)
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Capitalist tovarishch

Fred

Russia ratchets up US tensions with arms sales to Iran and Venezuela

Times
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18-Sep-2008 (2 comments)
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march71974
18-Sep-2008 (12 comments)
Cameron Allahverdi and his wife portray a couple in Texas who are for John McCain. >>>
darvishjo
18-Sep-2008 (2 comments)
Words by Hafez of Shiraz, music by Hall and Oates>>>

3,800 MKO members in Camp Ashraf

News Goffer

America's tough decision on Iran's dissidents

Christian Science Monitor
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17-Sep-2008 (12 comments)
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Amir Normandi
17-Sep-2008
Come to Transposed Metaphors, Amir Normandi Photography exhibit in Chicafgo>>>
ebi amirhosseini
17-Sep-2008 (9 comments)
به کدام مذهب است اين , به کدام ملت است اين؟
که کشند عاشقي را , که تو عاشقم چرايي؟
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$4 Trillion Down The Drain

darius

The Mess On Wall Street

TechCrunch.com / Erick Schonfeld
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17-Sep-2008
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darius
17-Sep-2008
Ron Paul's speech, June, 16th, 2002: "Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce the Free Housing Market Enhancement..." >>>

HOSTAGE

Optimistic future

Interview with former American hostage in Tehran, John Limbert

17-Sep-2008 (7 comments)
John Limbert is a former American hostage. He is also one of several former hostages who have spoken out arguing that the US should engage in negotiations with Iran. John and Parvaneh met in Iran in their mid- twenties, got married and had their children in Iran. John Limbert did not just fall in love with an Iranian woman but with the country and its people, though naturally he felt differently after he was taken hostage. John has written numerous articles and a book, “Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City” (University Washington Press), which is about the city where he lived, studied and taught>>>

VIOLENCE

عدم خشونت خوب است، ولی فقط برای ما؟

من خشونت و قتل بی‌گناهان را توجیه و ستایش نمی‌کنم، ولی ...

17-Sep-2008 (10 comments)
خیلی جالب است کسانی که تبلیغ مقاومت بدون خشونت را برای ما می‌کنند همان‌هایی هستند که تنها بودجه‌ی ارتش‌شان ده‌ها برابر کل بودجه‌ی کل ما روی هم است. آنها هر وقت پای منافع خودشان باشد کمترین تردیدی در استفاده از وحشیانه‌ترین انواع خشونت (بمب‌های شیمیایی و پلوتونیوم ضعیف‌شده و بمب‌های خوشه‌ای و شکنجه و بازداشت‌های چند ساله‌ی بدون تفهیم اتهام و ...) نمی‌کنند. ولی وقتی به ما می‌رسد یک دفعه همه چیز باید بدون خشونت باشد، چون خشونت مال آدم‌های عقب‌افتاده و بی‌تمدن است. وقتی فوکو می‌گوید سیستم کنترل در جامعه‌ی جدید از شکل‌های قدیمی و آشکار و تنبیهی به کنترل گفتمانی و ماسک‌دار و دیسیپلینی تبدیل شده است دروغ نمی‌گوید. همین گفتمان مسخره‌ی عدم خشونت یکی از همین گفتمان‌های دیسیپلین یا تادیب کننده است.>>>

QUESTION

But, why?

What causes astonishment is the silence towards barbaric deeds against Bahais

17-Sep-2008 (28 comments)
The collaboration of various sectors of society with the centers of power and the religious authorities can be attributed to ignorance, and one could say that every society has its share of ignorant individuals, who are used and exploited by influential and powerful elements or its ecclesiastic orders. But what about the group that calls itself progressive, intelligent, on the intellectual vanguard, supporter of the people, and such names, and its claim to moral authority has filled every ear? Should we close our eyes to the truth that almost every political organization, whether on the left or the right, religious or secular, nationalistic or otherwise, in the most self-serving way have colluded in this suppression? >>>