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15 Days that Shook Iran

CARNETS DE REPORTAGE (I) – De retour de Téhéran, notre envoyée spéciale, Delphine Minoui, revient sur la chronique des événements et raconte l’envers du décor.

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The whore of America

 I’ll make this blog simple, since you seem to not want to realize what I’m saying, or pretending to not understand my message.    

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Karroubi 2009 vs. 2005

While the recent election dispute centers around Ahmadinejad and Mousavi, little if any attention has been given to Mr. Karroubi’s numbers.  As you recall, Mr.

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نقطۀ پرگار

ای دوای سینۀ بیمار ما؛ بامداد آمد دم دیدار ما. بیهُشی را ما فرو بگذاشتیم تا که آمد حالت هشیار ما. قصه را کم کن

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The Tehran triangle

Cooperation with the US over Iran makes sense for other reasons. Iran, as a major oil and gas producer, is a potential rival to Russia

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When it’s O.K. to call it Eye-ran

Among the hundreds of songs and pieces of music people worldwide have been singing and dedicating in solidarity with Iranian people, some have been particularly touching.  This American

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Mr. President: Told you so!

Last week vice president Joe Biden was sent to ABC news to report that the Obama administration  “misread how bad the economy was” and that the reported 9.5 percent unemployment rate

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Please help

Recently Sepah passdaran has created the website gerdab (vortex in persian – http://www.gerdab.ir) in order to identify and capture our brothers and sisters who are

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Azar Nafisi on Q TV

Azar Nafisi, the best-selling author of the book “Reading Lolita in Tehran” is back with a new title “Things I have been silent about’. She

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