Costly humanization

Fred

In Iran, Harsh Talk as Election Nears

The New York Times
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08-Jun-2009
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The "F**k you I was here first"-land

Barbra

Why Obama is wrong on Israel and the Shoah

The Jerusalem Post
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08-Jun-2009
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Let's not forget about human rights in Iran

Paymaneh Amiri

Iran’s presidential election amid unrest and ongoing human rights violations

Amnesty International
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08-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
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Iranian Sunnis have a voice too

Iraniandudeee
07-Jun-2009 (one comment)
Tips for iranian/Persian people.... My veiw on the world. >>>
Iraniandudeee
07-Jun-2009

This may be the future of Iran!

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Manoucher Avaznia
07-Jun-2009 (4 comments)

آنچه می جویی به کان این جهان

جمله را در سینه های ما نگر

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OBSERVER

Close call

Close call

Photo essay: Lebanon election day & eve

by Hossein Shahidi
07-Jun-2009 (11 comments)

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roia
07-Jun-2009 (7 comments)
In the still dark of early dawn the black lamb was made ready.  The craw of a crow sounded in the cold early light.  Tied and bound, the lamb laid on its side awaiting the hired man with his knife...>>>
mihanyar
07-Jun-2009 (5 comments)
آنچه اسلام به ایران داد>>>

Inside Iran on NBC

bahram9821

Inside Iran

NBC News / Ann Curry
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07-Jun-2009
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Zulfiqar110
07-Jun-2009 (14 comments)
What is the Baha'i answer to the question of being (hasti) and nothingness (nisti), or why did God create the world? >>>

VIEW

Tragic choices

Iran’s 2009 presidential race

07-Jun-2009 (17 comments)
The word tragedy, derived from the ancient Greek words for goat (tragos) and song (aedien), invokes the creature’s plaintive cries. The cacophony of confused voices – on the streets, in the media and in campaign debates and jingles – surrounding Iran’s upcoming Presidential elections bring to mind the term’s origins. Iran’s post revolutionary regime, described by such paradoxical terms as “theocratic democracy” and “dual government” is the cause of the Iranian voters’ vows. The country’s electoral process, while working well in the middle, featuring hard-fought contests and hard-won votes, is rigged on both ends: candidates have to be vetted by unelected bodies before they can run for office and, once elected, they are kept from setting defense and foreign policy>>>

RECORD

Hanging president

Another term for Ahmadinejad means continued strangulation of Iranian society

07-Jun-2009 (7 comments)
The sharp rise in the number of death penalties in Iran must be viewed in the context of other radical efforts of the last four years, all of which have been articulated an d justified as calls for “decisiveness in treating criminals”, “no retreat to satisfy the West”, or, adopting “revolutionary measures inside the country.” Responsible for this hard-line approach have of course been no other than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his administration. This uncompromising stand has not been confined to the executive branch. Over the last four years, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, has publicly supported this line>>>