In Final Days, Iran’s Presidential Race Heats Up
Morning Edition, June 9, 2009 · The chant in the streets of Tehran was simple and striking: Amadi bye-bye.Goodbye to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president for
Morning Edition, June 9, 2009 · The chant in the streets of Tehran was simple and striking: Amadi bye-bye.Goodbye to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president for
A nation had lost all hope and was ready to throw in the towel when it came to their World Cup aspirations, and he chose
با بررسی هائیکه توسط اینجانب صورت پذیرفته است مسجل گردیده که پیشرفت فرهنگی و اجتماعی هرکشور رابطه مستقیم با آزادی نسوان دارد. مقایسه خیلی ساده
To all my fellow Iranians, As most of you already know, the Iranian presidential elections are going to be held on Friday, June 12th, 2009.
Large voter turnout for Iran’s June 12 presidential election would be a double-edged sword for the country’s hardline leader, Ali Khamenei. Although Khamenei would like
I am so excited about the elections in IRan – the videos look so great and especially seeing all the young enthusiastic supporters who are
دوستان عزیز و علاقه مندان به ورزش فوتبال و تیم ملی ایران ! بالاخره آن لحظهء سرنوشت ساز و بازی نهایی فرا رسید و چهارشنبهء
Now, for those friends and colleagues who might be disappointed if Mr. Ahmadinejad is elected for a second term, here is the irony or the
Iranians from every political stripe have taken to FACEBOOK to discuss whether they should vote in this month’s presidential election. There are numerous daily online
Dystopian predictions of Ray Bradbury in the science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451 not withstanding, it turns out that enhancing communication technologies can empower rather than enslave
هم میهنان گرامی ، اکنون دیگر بر کسی پوشیده نیست که اکثر طرفداران اصلاح طلبان ( رفرمیستها) از جایگاه طبقاتی ثروتمندتر و مرفه تری نسبت
Put your vote where your mouth is, it’s not that hard to do. Find out where you can vote. I did. All you need is
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As political rallies explode throughout the streets just days before the Iranian Presidential elections and incumbent ruler Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vows to cut his critics’ hands
It is here that the young women, paid $20 to $25 a day, can be seen at all hours assembling data to help election monitors
Worryingly, in the lead-up to the elections, groups working to ensure free elections have also been targeted. Mehdi Mo’tamdi-Mehr, a member of the Committee to
As the upcoming presidential elections in Iran raise questions to all political observers and participants on the options left for Iran in terms of domestic
An interview of Shahbanou Farah on Radio Farda on her work in the Fields of Arts during her reign as well as on the Museums
I do not know about the Baha’i religion/sect. I am not even sure if it is a religion or sect? What is it about this
Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi gathers siblings to celebrate his graduation with a Masters degree in Pre-Islamic History at Columbia University. Left to Right: Farideh Diba
لحظهی بزرگ تاریخی فرارسیده است. گزینش روز جمعهی مردم ایران، اکنون اهمیتی بیهمتا یافته است: گزینش یک رئیسجمهور معتدلتر، که به جای بحرانآفرینی قادر به
I was 24 when Khatami became president. I remembered the talks of second wave of revolution is coming. People were so excited that they had
Iran, its internal fissures exposed as never before, is teetering on the brink of change. As the presidential election approaches, the existential threat to President
…It’s clear from countless discussions I’ve had in Tehran this week that many Iranians blame… Ahmadinejad for isolating Iran…and..want the next president…to make restoring Iran’s