مسعود از امریکا
28-Mar-2009 (24 comments)
ای زرتشت، تو پیامبر بودی، ز اغاز
                  کاین اهورامزد، و اهریمن، در مرادت، بس شود باز >>>
Robert
28-Mar-2009 (4 comments)
Weekend Madness - Weekend Madness - Assassins Creed vs. Prince Of Persia is a special of my WM (weekend madness) show.On this blog comment to say witch game seemed more fun FOR YOU. >>>
IranWrites
28-Mar-2009 (6 comments)
Shared Iranian and Jewish Values on Passover>>>

ART

Height, Width, Depth

Height, Width, Depth

Photo essay: Exhibition at Vancouver Island Sculptors Guild

by Azadeh Azad
28-Mar-2009 (7 comments)

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David ET
28-Mar-2009 (3 comments)
In PBS News Hour Paul Krugman & Donald Marron discussed Obama's bank rescue plan. In my view Krugman summarized it well when he said: "It's really toxic banks and not the toxic assets that are the problem" >>>

Ahamdinezhad jinxed the team by his presence!

Farhad Kashani

Saudi Arabia Come From Behind To Despatch Iran

Goal.com
recommended by Farhad Kashani
28-Mar-2009 (14 comments)
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Liberal backlash has begun

David ET

Obama is wrong

Newsweek Cover Story / Evan Thomas | NEWSWEEK
recommended by David ET
28-Mar-2009 (9 comments)
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Germany contributes to the suffering of Iranians

Farhad Kashani

Iranian ex-minister slams Germany's dealings with Tehran

Ynet
recommended by Farhad Kashani
28-Mar-2009 (2 comments)
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Meeting of the two dictatorships!

Farhad Kashani

Venezuela, Iran FMs meet ahead of Chavez visit

AFP
recommended by Farhad Kashani
28-Mar-2009
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IranAbroad
28-Mar-2009
نوروز در آغاز فصل بهار و برای ما مظهر نو شدن و تولد دوباره طبیعت است. >>>
minadadvar
28-Mar-2009 (6 comments)
"Iranian pride" hurts us in many different ways.  It stops us from seeking the help we need, it impairs our ability to learn / explore and...>>>

PEOPLE

The outsiders

Millions of highly educated Iranians feel disconnected from their own country and government

28-Mar-2009 (31 comments)
Instead of being motivated to be a participant and contributor to a brighter future their top priority is to find a way to leave Iran. Instead of voting for the next president they are voting to never to have anything to do with Iran. The extent of this alienation is so deep that it was not uncommon to hear some Iranians being in favor of Iran being bombed by Bush so as to bring about change. What does this tell you about the situation in Iran? It says that given the slightest opening, opportunity, chance, or circumstance, --- even being bombed! --- the Iranian people will remove those in power. >>>
Amir Sahameddin Ghiassi
28-Mar-2009 (5 comments)
  ناله های مظلومان در قهقهه های بی تفاوتی و بمن چه بمن چه دیگران گم شود  و با مسخره با نابودی همسایگان نگاه کنند  تا روزی پنجه ظلم گلوی خود آنان را هم بفشارد >>>

POLITICS

Puzzle of Persia

Islamist tyranny in the land of moderates

28-Mar-2009 (3 comments)
During the post revolutionary period of 1979-82, after fighting and eliminating most of the internal opposition; ayatollah Khomeini and his allied clergies established their Islamist tyranny over the entire Iranian political, military, financial, judicial, and cultural affairs. Since then, a puzzling Persian theocracy has plagued the Middle Eastern politics and become a prime source of emulation and support for most militant Islamists. To consolidate their tyranny, lucrative industries, banks and major companies were confiscated and controlled by the Islamist instruments (Bonyads). The Iranian military was purged and then subjugated to the constant oversight and scrutiny of the Revolutionary Guards>>>

STORY

The Secret Agent

Part 1

28-Mar-2009 (12 comments)
My favorite game as a child was playing ‘dead or alive’ with photo albums. Flipping through the thick pages, I tried to guess just by looking at someone’s photograph whether that person was still living. Often the age of the photograph was a clue. If the paper was yellowing, or the subject was wearing something that looked like a costume, the person was probably dead. Sometimes though the clues were outside the picture. “Who’s this, Mom?” I asked shoving a black and white photo in her face. The subject was wearing a dark suit, and looked like a movie star. My mom sighed the way women sighed those days at Gone With The Wind. “That’s Golbaz,” she said. >>>