STUDENTS

Clash of civilization

Clash of civilization

Photo essay: Protest at Tehran University

by Mehdi Ghaemi & Javad Moghimi
07-Dec-2008 (43 comments)

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16 AZAR

Cry freedom

Cry freedom

Photo essay: Tehran University protest on "Students Day"

by Zohre SadryNejad
07-Dec-2008 (18 comments)

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PAHLAVI

معمای رضا پهلوی

آرزو می کنم که آقای رضا پهلوی عصای دستی کهنۀ پدرانش را فراموش کند

07-Dec-2008 (58 comments)
آقای رضا پهلوی در مسيری خاصی که فکر می کنم به نفع همۀ ماست حرکت می کند و ما نيز متقابلاً وظيفۀ داريم که اگر ذره ای به آيندۀ وطن خود علاقه مندم، بجای بی اعتنائی عملی به سخنان ايشان، به آنها گوش فرا داريم، چند و چون آنها را بسنجيم، از آنها انتقاد کنيم و نظرات متقابل خود را در برابر ديد همگان در ميان نهيم، تا شايد چاله چوله ها پر شود، اپوزيسيون جمهوری اسلامی بتواند، در زير سقف توافقاتی حداقلی و مشروط، تا انحلال حکومت اسلامی و برگزاری رفراندوم، گرد هم آيد و «تشکيلات رهبری» را به همت آقای رضا پهلوی ايجاد کرده و از «سرمايۀ سياسی» ـ يا بزعم من، ملی ـ ايشان استفاده کند. اما، اين تصوير، با همۀ هيجان انگيزی، چند نقطۀ ضعف ابطال گر دارد و، از نظر من، اين نقاط ضعف هم به خود ايشان و هم به طرفداران شان مربوط شده و فضائی را بوجود می آورد که در آن «غير سلطنت طلب ها» آچمز و خلع سلاح شده و رغبت شان به اشتراک در اين طرح از بين می برد. >>>

FATHER

My Dear Son

An Open Letter

07-Dec-2008 (14 comments)
From the onset of my journey to this country, I had to work hard because I knew that was the only way for me to support myself and to continue my education. I had to do odd jobs ranging from janitorial, car hopping, dishwashing, truck driving, and pizza delivering to support myself and my education. I did them all. Did I like them? No. I hated them, but I didn’t have much choices. I did not let the feeling of despair to overwhelm me. I considered those odd jobs as the temporary sources of income I needed to support my long-term goal which was to have a good education. Surviving might be easy; succeeding is not. I managed to climb my way up inch by inch through perseverance and hard work. This is not to claim that I am a very successful person. Given the circumstances, I think I have done well>>>

PIONEER

 ‏برگشتن روزگار سهل است

نخستين زن وکيل ‏مجلس، نخستين زن وزير و مبارز راستين راه آزادي و تساوي حقوق زنان

07-Dec-2008 (16 comments)
روز پنجشنبه ۱۸ ارديبهشت ۱۳۵۹ روزنامه کيهان نوشت: "ساعت يک و نيم بامداد امروز فرخ‌رو پارساي تيرباران ‏شد". مرده‌شوي‌ها از شستن جسد وي خودداري کردند زيرا وي به نام "مفسد في‌الارض" اعدام شده بود. زنان خانواده ‏بودند که پيکر وي را شستند و ديدند که سه تير به زير سينه‌اش اصابت کرده و از پشت بدنش خارج شده است. اين ‏سرنوشت زني بود که در خانه مادري چون فخرآفاق پاراسي ناشر مجله "جهان زنان" و پدري چون فرخ‌دين پارساي از ‏روزنامه‌نگاران بنام زمانه خود پرورش يافته بود. پدر و مادري که تلخي توقيف و تبعيد را در کشاکش تناقضات دوراني ‏که ايران راهي نوين را در پيش گرفته بود، چشيده بودند. مادر از پيشتازان مبارزه براي حقوق زنان و از ياران صديقه ‏دولت‌آبادي بود و پدر در شمار کساني که زبان خود را نگاه نمي‌توانستند داشت.‏>>>

BOOK

Reading Kafka at Harvard (5)

The Fictitious Crime Story

06-Dec-2008 (16 comments)
“Mr. Afrasiabi. The DA has just given me this piece of paper telling me that after due investigation there is no evidence connecting you to any of these charges. Go home, you are free, and thank God that you live in a free society where there is due process of law.” These were the exact words of the judge presiding at my initial pre-trial hearing more than four months after my arrest. ”Thank you, your honor. It’s Dr. Afrasiabi. While I am happy that these charges against me have been dropped, I am very unhappy that they were attached to me in the first place. The damage has been done. I have lost my job, my income, my reputation has been severely damaged, and I have incurred tremendous costs, not to mention the emotional pain on me and my family...>>>

HOPE

The price of foreign interference

The price of foreign interference

Photo essay: Mossadegh in LIFE Magazine photo archives

by Reza
06-Dec-2008 (51 comments)

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IRAN

Shops, signs and cars

Shops, signs and cars

Photo essay: Life in Isfahan

by Morteza Loghmani
05-Dec-2008 (8 comments)

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IRAN-U.S.

Give and take

Why diplomacy and sanctions don't always mix

04-Dec-2008 (22 comments)
Change often occurs at a faster pace than people can comprehend. That is certainly the case with the quickly shifting political realities in Washington on Iran. In less than 50 days, America will be led by a president who made dialogue with Tehran a campaign promise--and yet he won. Perhaps even more surprising, one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington failed--in the middle of an election year--to convince the US Congress to pass a resolution calling for a naval blockade of Iran, even though the resolution had more than 250 co-sponsors. The debate in Washington is no longer whether to negotiate with Iran, but how, when and in what sequence such negotiations should take place. This, however, does not mean that talks will occur or that they will succeed>>>

MONARCHY

Let’s Have a Referendum.  Not!

Why are we still debating the return of Pahlavi?

04-Dec-2008 (143 comments)
Our motherland has said no to the Pahlavi dynasty, has rejected the dark ages of mullahs, has dismissed the advances of Mojahedin-e Khalq to tryout another flavor of Islam, and still awaits the revelation of a new, coherent proposal from the radical left. As a child of the revolution, I have earned the right to say on behalf of my motherland, “What part of no don’t you understand, gentlemen?” And as an Iranian woman who is anything but a “silenced, mute, and answerless mother,” I submit to you the fruit of my labor: Generations of patriots and freedom fighters raised by Persian mothers since the dawn of our civilization. Unite them to change our future! A referendum in the current environment of Iran is a joke at its best and a fraud at its worst. Upon whom will we bestow our trust to conduct and monitor such a referendum? >>>

STORY

Pebble Beach – Half a Sandwich

I feel that I am reduced to a drag on that cigarette

04-Dec-2008 (13 comments)
I call his room from the hotel lobby. It wakes him up. A brief silence. He asks me whether I want to go up. Hesitation. I respond that I will wait for him in the lobby. I am not in the least bit offended; surprised a little; flattered somewhat, but interested, I am not. I grab a cup of coffee and the local paper, and settle into one of the plush chairs in the foyer. I pore over the Carmel news with gusto. A local resident has come across a $20 counterfeit bill at Dolores and Ocean which he dutifully turns in to the local authorities. A squirrel has munched his way through the front seat of a car parked at Mission and 7th. A resident on San Antonio finds the tires of her car missing. The culprit turns out to be an ex-boyfriend who has disabled her mode of transportation in exchange for the money she owes him>>>

CENSORSHIP

 ستیز با سانسور

به مناسبت 13 آذر روز مبارزه با سانسور

04-Dec-2008
گفته می شود واژه سانسور (ممیزی) یاحذف کلام و سخن, از زمان ناصرالدین شاه و توسط اعتماد السلطنه به زبان فارسی راه یافت و مورد استفاده قرار گرفت. پیش از آن که این واژه در میان واژگان فارسی جا باز کند, حذف کلام تحت عنوان ممیزی به بهانه ی حفظ حرمت " اخلاق و شریعت " در قانون اساسی حکومت مشروطه جا داده شد : "تمامه مطبوعات , غیر از کتب ضلال و مواد مضره به دین مبین , آزاد و ممیزی در آن ها ممنوع است و هر گاه چیزی مخالف قانون مطبوعات در آن ها مشاهده شود نشر دهنده یا نویسنده بر طبق قانون مطبوعات مجازات می شود. اگر نویسنده معروف و مقیم ایران باشد ناشر و طابع و موزع از تعرض مصون هستند." و کتب ضلال هم شامل " آثاری که با دین مباینت دارند" و مواد مضره به دین مبین هم "آثاری که در انتقاد از دین و مراسم و سنن دینی باشد" تعریف شدن>>>

POETRY

دونده ها
04-Dec-2008 (2 comments)
این مرد هر صبح زودتر از من
شروع می کند روزدوی اش را
زودتر من که کورمال کورمال
راهم را به سمت "ماشین دو"
پیدا می کنم و دکمه ی شروع را می زنم.
توی گرگ و میش بیرون
او خم می شود با ضرباهنگی منظم
به سمت سطل آشغال >>>

HERO

Viva la Revolución!

Viva la Revolución!

Photo essay: Visiting the home of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa

by Jahanshah Javid
04-Dec-2008 (4 comments)

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IDEAS

A Time for Diplomatic Renewal

Toward a New U.S. Strategy in the Middle East

03-Dec-2008 (11 comments)
President Obama’s principal focus will need to be on Iran, because the clock is ticking on its nuclear program. He should offer direct official engagement with the Iranian government, without preconditions, along with other incentives to attempt to prevent Iran from developing a capacity to produce substantial amounts of nuclear weapons-grade fuel in a short amount of time. Simultaneously, he will need to concert an international effort to impose harsher sanctions on Iran if it rejects an outcome the United States and others can accept. The objective is simple to describe but will be difficult to achieve: to generate a suspension of Iran’s enrichment program before it builds the capacity to enrich enough uranium to provide it with this “breakout” capability>>>

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