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What should I do?

My patience is running out on the open-door policy in the comments section. After seven months of tolerating hatred and abuse, I am appreciating the

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Bold & beautiful

Photos from Farahnaz Mazandarani’s “Women in Color” fashion show at her home in El Cerrito, near San Francisco >>> Watch my interview with her 1234

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What should we talk about?

The human rights situation in Iran is getting drastically worse. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch report that executions in Iran – including instances of

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Being Afraid of Death

The premature death of one of my former students, reminded me of my own eventual mortality. Death is the most mysterious, certain event (not counting

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Welcome (back) Home!

The homeland is finally free, the Mullahs are on the run, and the newly, democratically elected government of Iran is in power, and YOU, finally

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Who NOT to vote for

Here in america many people are confused who to vote for in the presidential election. For many like myself who are of Iranian heritage the

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Seyyeds build a new country

The Seyyeds in Iran have a religious agenda, that is dictated from the likes of Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, and not the Foreign Ministry. Ahmadinejad believes

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America’s Moral Deficit

Trita Parsi begins his 2/27/08 opinion piece in the Inquirer titled ‘Negotiating with Iran without Betraying Human Rights’ by slapping the wrist of the current

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