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Reza Khatir

The kindness of strangers

Reza Khatir was born in Tehran in 1951. In 1968 he moved to London to continue his education and while at university he discovered a

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An unfinished affair

“I can not afford a confrontation. My reputation has already been ruined by the last time we went public. Can you not just leave him?”

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Worth living for

Last Saturday, I was talking to my son about my birthday party on February 28, 1988, back in Tehran, Iran. The war between Iran and

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Bigotry, plain and simple

Every once in a while you come across some articles written by ordinary Iranians (such as myself), simple in writing yet high in substance. In

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Should I start sweating?

I have been hearing a lot recently about Muslim sentiments and reactions to the Danish cartoons so much in the news these days. I want

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