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Iran’s Abu Ghraib

While American’s ill tretment of some Al Qaeda terroists in Abu Ghrain prison caused an international uproar so eyears ago, now the Iranian version of

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Cast a Spell

A thousand tender leaves On branches drifting in the breeze Their dance of intimate “surrender” In a play of life’s splendor   A thousand whispers

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The End of Iran’s Ayatollahs

“There exists a subterranean world where pathological fantasies disguised as ideas are churned out by crooks and half-educated fanatics [notably the lower clergy] for the

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The opposite sex

In the not so well known short story “Katiya”, the Austrian engineer tells the narrator: You know, it’s always women who must approach me. I

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Death Toll GREATER THAN 1000!!!

Family members reportedly saw “hundreds” of corpses in makeshift morgue Three hospitals recorded 34 deaths in a single day alone, compared to government claim of

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قافیهی باخته

هر کسی می‌تواند بنائی را از زاویه‌ای که ایستاده، تشریح و داوری کند. بی‌تردید دیدگاه او به ترسیم کل بنا یاری می‌رساند، حتا اگر او

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The Left is Wrong

When a political groundswell like the Iranian presidential election of June 2009 and its aftermath happen, the excitement and drama of the moment expose not

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Rafsanjani says Iran is ‘in crisis’

Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani, Iran’s influential former president, told a crowd of massed opposition supporters on Friday that Iran was in “crisis” following the disputed presidential election

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The Real Losers in Iran

While Iranians are still debating who won the recent presidential election, they are agreed on who the losers were. To many Iranians, the ultimate losers

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