حضرت آیت الله بزودی مرحوم احمد جنّتی گفته بودند که سندی در دست دارند که سران فتنه یک میلیارد دلار گرفته اند که براندازی کنند، یادتونه؟
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TRIBUTE
Photo essay in honor of architect Houshang Seyhoun
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Iraj Yamin Esfandiary >>>
برای برنامۀ بزرگداشت استاد هوشنگ سیحون در زادروزِ نودسالگیش
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An Easy 12-Step Program to Save the Misguided I.R. Supporters on Iranian.com
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POINT
Ahmadinejad & supporters of military attack against Iran
The summit meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in Washington testifies to the serious attention the Barack Obama administration is devoting to this enduring middle-east conflict. But even these vital negotiations are overshadowed by an issue with a potentially greater destructive capacity: the future of Iran, and the calculations of the United States and the wider international community in relation to the country's nuclear programs and plans
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“Interrupted Lives” is a travelling exhibit that tells the story of Iranian students who have been punished for expressing their beliefs.
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... دینی که ظاهرا برای هدایت بشر آمده است در دست این خود خواهان تبدیل به یک شمشیر برای دزدی و هیزی میگردد. و با فریب و حیله مردم عادی را بصورت عروسک .
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Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani, a forty-three year old mother of two who was convicted of adultery by an Iranian court, was sentenced to death by stoning
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WEBCOMIC
Amir on his graphic novel "Zahra's Paradise"
Where does religious sincerity, or for that matter, religious hypocrisy, morph into political solidarity? Or pushing your question further, why are what are clearly political protests assuming a religious form? Afterall, the dispute over the elections was a political dispute. Why give it a religious dimension by chanting Allahu Akbar? Is that a sign of conformity with the Islamic Republic’s religious pretenses and hypocrisies, or, on the contrary, is chanting Allahu Akbar a way to take political protests one notch higher and strip the Islamic Republic of religious legitimacy? My hunch? The latter
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