NUCLEAR

In Their Own Words

Making Sense of the International Community's Nuclear Deadline with Iran

21-Jul-2009 (2 comments)
After nearly a month of international focus on the civil unrest in Iran following the June 12 presidential elections, the G8 summit in Italy brought renewed global attention to Iran's nuclear program; the summit's leaders promised to reassess international outreach to Iran at the September G20 meeting in Pittsburgh. The following statements from U.S., European, and Israeli government officials on the status of Iran's nuclear program highlight the differing interpretations of Iran's nuclear deadline>>>

Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps

Darius Kadivar

Hard-Line Force Extends Grip Over a Splintered Iran

New York Times / MICHAEL SLACKMAN
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21-Jul-2009
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Turning Iran's Deserts into a Sea

farrokhzad

Slaking an Ancient Thirst

Geomatics International / Mahmoud Shahbodaghi
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21-Jul-2009 (2 comments)
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dinairani
21-Jul-2009
Have you ever wished you were in the middle of the civil rights movement as Martin Luther King raised peoples spirits and stood up for equal rights? >>>

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Revolution in my living room

Iran today from the perspective of an Irish-Iranian American

21-Jul-2009 (3 comments)
The burst of publicity on the Iranian people’s peaceful freedom fighting has proven to be not always so peaceful through our television and laptop screens. In my house, such broadcasts are particularly poignant. YouTube videos are playing throughout the house, surrounding my parents and me with the sounds and struggles of the Iranian people’s bittersweet cries. We’re also surrounding ourselves with the sounds of loving and creative solidarity events like poetry readings and musical collaborations from all across the globe. Sometimes it feels like it’s all right here in my living room, right here in America>>>
PAAIA
21-Jul-2009 (one comment)
PAAIA responds >>>

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سراشیبی بدون بازگشت

اعترافات و سوداهای هاشمی رفسنجانی

21-Jul-2009 (3 comments)
آقای هاشمی که عمری است با توسل به حیله گری و قساوت، نظام و مرکزیت خود را در آن حفظ کرده است، با سرمستی ناشی از سی سال بر اریکه قدرت نشینی، قادر نیست که به این مسئله ی اساسی معترف شود که این مرتبه، این مردمند که تصمیم خواهند گرفت و به هیچ چیزی کمتر از برقراری عدالت و استقرار دموکراسی در ایران رضایت نخواهند داد. ولو او و دیگر سران نظام هم نخواهند که مانند شاه اعتراف کنند که ((صدای انقلاب ملت را شنیده اند))، این انقلاب آغاز شده است. خیزش جاری مردم فقط یک ((بحران)) گذرا نیست که با به مشهد رفتن آقای هاشمی و تجدید ((بیعت)) با علمای طرفدارش برطرف شود. آنچه در ایران در جریان است، یک انقلاب قوی مسالمت آمیز برای احیای غرور ملی پایمال شده ایرانیان است>>>

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Moving along

rosie is roxy is roshan

Iran Election Dispute Escalates to New Phase

asharq alawsat
21-Jul-2009
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Shahriar Zahedi
21-Jul-2009 (4 comments)
از دوم تا دوازدهم جولای را در تهران گذراندیم >>>

They are standing up for their right

Bavafa

Arrests at new Iranian protests

BBC news
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21-Jul-2009 (one comment)
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Idiots commenting on idiots

rosie is roxy is roshan

Congress: They’re watching what you’re doing.

niac/kayhan
21-Jul-2009 (one comment)
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kamykam
21-Jul-2009
This is some of new logos for Iranian state TV:>>>

CIA and MOSSAD, two sides of the same coin!

Shah Ghollam

Kill Them All!

World News / Dallas Darling
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21-Jul-2009 (one comment)
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