Jahanshah Rashidian
26-Mar-2008 (4 comments)
...le dossier de droit de l’homme et la légitimité de l’islam en terme d’un ordre sociopolitique. >>>
Darius Kadivar
26-Mar-2008 (one comment)
VOA interview with American Iranian Council founder Dr. Houshang Amirahmadi and Bijan Mehr a member of the Iranian National Front >>>
Anonymouse
26-Mar-2008 (6 comments)
Episode 4: Mahtab >>>
Shaer
26-Mar-2008 (5 comments)

"Self Explanatory".

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Nazy Kaviani
25-Mar-2008 (37 comments)
Come One, Come All!>>>
asghar62
25-Mar-2008 (one comment)

مصوبه اولین کنگره سازمان، ۱۲ تا ۱۴ بهمن ۱۳۸۶ برابر ۱ تا ۳ فوریه ۲۰۰۸

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asghar62
25-Mar-2008 (one comment)

این همه ثروت با فقر عمومی خوانایی ندارد. مشکل در کجاست؟ چرا در کشور ثروتمند حسن باید فقر این چنین قیافه ی کریه خود را بنمایاند. با این حال و شرایط آیا حسن چگونه بخندد؟

دکتر تورج پارسی 

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Behnam.sezavar
25-Mar-2008 (one comment)
Iranian youth rapping against a possible American Invasion >>>
Behnam.sezavar
25-Mar-2008 (17 comments)
Shirin Ebadi speaking about the condition of women>>>
Mona 19
25-Mar-2008 (104 comments)
My Dear Fair minded Readers, PLEASE read >>>

CONCERT

An evening to be proud of

Musicians showing our best face to the world

25-Mar-2008 (7 comments)
On March 14, the Oakland East Bay Symphony across San Francisco held a very special classical performance dedicated to Iranian composers of the modern era. I don't know of any other symphony in the west that has done this, or at least in a long time. This program was called "Notes from Persia", and featured a wonderful Iranian piano soloist, Tara Kamangar; an extraordinary vocalist, Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmai; and the work of two important Iranian composers: Aminollah Hossein and Loris Tjeknavorian. Michael Morgan, the extremely talented and innovative conductor of Oakland East Bay Symphony, got the idea for this concert from one of his staff members, who is Iranian>>>

WHITE HOUSE

Norooz with Laura Bush

Norooz with Laura Bush

Photos: White House reception honors Persian New Year

by kfravon
25-Mar-2008 (one comment)

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IRAN-U.S.

Must change course

How to talk to Iran

25-Mar-2008 (53 comments)
When President Bush assumed office, Iran was not a nuclear power. When his successor takes the oath of office next year, however, Iran will have achieved (or be on the verge of achieving) that status. Nothing the Bush Administration or the international community is doing now is likely to alter Iran's behavior over the coming year. Indeed, so long as the sanctions adopted by the UN Security Council don't directly affect the Iranian economy, Iranian leaders won't have to make a choice between their economic well-being and their nuclear development and will thus proceed on the path to completing the nuclear fuel cycle. Senators Clinton, McCain, or Obama all know that the current policy is not going to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons>>>

STORY

“You are an American, you don’t know anything.”

25-Mar-2008 (3 comments)
Contrary to my expectations, my ten years old nephew who was not surprised to see the slinky I’d brought him as a souvenir from the Unite States said, “We have slinky too. Next time we go to the bazaar, I’ll show it to you amoo jaan or as you Americans say dear uncle. Whatever you find in America we have it right here in Iran.” And he was right. To my surprise, the next day in the market he showed me many colorful versions of slinky sold at much lower prices than the US, all home grown and unauthorized reproductions of the genuine article>>>

SHOMAL

Oranges covered in snow

Oranges covered in snow

Photo essay: Orchards of northern Iran

by Sid Sarshar
25-Mar-2008 (4 comments)

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