ahvazi
19-Mar-2008 (4 comments)
Wishing you all a happy and healthy Naw-Ruz >>>
Kamangir
19-Mar-2008 (one comment)

  نابود کردن شاهرگ هاي کشور به منظور سرنگوني حکومت آيت الله ها

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IRANdokht
19-Mar-2008 (4 comments)

گروه مستان

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Mehdi
19-Mar-2008 (3 comments)
More than four million Iraqis have fled their homes. >>>
alimostofi
19-Mar-2008 (6 comments)
Just for fun folks >>>
Behnam.sezavar
19-Mar-2008
Real footage of Iranian Revolutionary Guards involved in Operation of Capturing British Royal Marines (March 23, 2007) >>>
Behnam.sezavar
19-Mar-2008 (18 comments)
Family from South Tehran speaking about their impoverished condition. Children speaking about being hungry and not having much to eat. >>>
Shorts
19-Mar-2008 (3 comments)
As Speaker of the House, it is my distinct honor to bring you greetings on the occasion of Nowruz, Persian New Year >>>
Orang Gholikhani
19-Mar-2008 (4 comments)
در نوروز حیات دنیا باز یابیم
بیا هفت سین شاعران بگشائیم >>>
Mona 19
19-Mar-2008 (2 comments)
...and may others be blessed by you, this is my heartfelt wish for you. >>>

NOROOZ

Berkeley on fire

Berkeley on fire

Photo essay: Charshanbeh Soori at Persian Center

by Jahanshah Javid
19-Mar-2008 (8 comments)

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masoudA
19-Mar-2008

Let's make this - the year

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IRI

Parliamentary elections have proven the Iranian government's popularity

19-Mar-2008 (66 comments)
The latest election for the Eighth Iranian Majlis (Parliament) took place on Friday, March 14, 2008, and according to Iran’s Interior Ministry, 65 percent of the nation’s 43 million eligible voters cast their ballots without the slightest disturbances or mishaps that are so common in many places during elections, not to mention the debacles in Florida’s 2000 and Ohio’s 2004 elections. Iran’s turnout was 14 percent higher than in the 2004 Parliamentary elections when 51 percent of the voters participated, said Hassan Khanlou, the chief of the ministry’s election committee. >>>

OBAMA

He's no better

In reality, Obama is no different from Clinton

19-Mar-2008 (21 comments)
One can say, we are all prisoners of our own perceptions. Millions of people have voted in this election so far. The Republican nominee has been chosen, but the Democrats have not yet been able to choose their nominee. This has happened not because of the vast differences of policies between the two remaining candidates. Both Clinton and Obama have very similar plans and policies toward most of the big issues. The quagmire the Democrats find themselves in choosing a leader is not, therefore, in the differences in policies offered by the candidates, but the perception the voters have of Clinton and Obama>>>
Niki Tehranchi
19-Mar-2008
A new revamped 90210 TV Series will feature an Iranian character....finally! >>>