SICK AND TIRED OF YOU TOO MADAM!

mostaghel

Rice warns Iran of 'punitive measures' over nuclear drive

war.wire
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22-Jul-2008 (one comment)
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Manoucher Avaznia
22-Jul-2008 (3 comments)

خاوران آسمان روشن چو سیم

جانفزا گردیده دمهای نسیم

دیده گان چشمه ساران پر ز آب 

آبها در در جویباران پر شتاب >>>

SUE THOSE RASCALS!

Shiny Head

U.S. lawyer urges Iran to sue over nukes

politicalgateway
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22-Jul-2008 (one comment)
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samsam1111
22-Jul-2008 (18 comments)
خلاصه هفت هشت سالم بود نميدونم فضايه اروم و روحانی مسجد بود  يا تکيه رفتن و شربت الو و قيمه مفت کار دستمون داد و نماز خون  روزه بگيرشدم و چرت همسايه هايه  محله رو باعربده  اذ ون هايه  بی موقع ظهر می پروندم و فحش بی پدر مادر نصيبم  >>>

UP OR DOWN

Two sides of a coin

U.S. Interests Section in Tehran?

22-Jul-2008 (6 comments)
It might seem like the US consul setting up shop in Iran is only going to help those who need visas to avoid having to go to Dubai anymore. But as small overtures always do, they end up becoming far more than they started out to be. This time there seems to be a huge wave of good karma pointed at this latest ray of hope. On one side you have the legitimizing effect of giving one of the most brutal and murderous empires Persia ever had, regional credibility, and the tough admission that the US policy of isolation for the past 30 years, was wrong>>>

STORY

Ciudad Juarez: the undiscovered

A short story about over 300 missing girls in a Mexican town

22-Jul-2008 (2 comments)
It was a sweltering hot day in July, perfect for a stroll by the beach with a cold beer in hand and, shit, there I was instead at Department X receiving instruction for my next assignment – to kill a gringo in San Diego, without knowing, or asking, why and what his sins were. My boss corrected me when I said that I thought my job was limited to going after our bad guys here in Mexico. “This is a top priority, I ‘ve got orders from the very top, you know what that means?” I actually didn’t and seeing that I was shaking my head negatively, he elaborated, “that means national security stupid. So don’t waste my time any more and get on with it, the reputation of this whole department is on the line now, so don’t disappoint me.”>>>

MEMORIES

Those days

PART 2: From Misery Alley to Missouri Valley

22-Jul-2008 (3 comments)
If Afghanistan is the poorest country in the world and Nigeria the most religious, our community was like Afghanistan inhabited by white Nigerians! With the exception of a few, our neighbors were not monetarily any better off than we were. Most other houses were not any fancier than ours. Privacy had no safeguard in our community, personal and confidential information could be disclosed routinely. We used to know almost everything about our immediate neighbors from garlic to onion so to speak. At the other side of our house lived two families in the same house, a brother, Mashdi Esmaeel, in his sixties, with his wife and many kids in one side and his sister, Fatemeh Sultan with her kids on the other. >>>

Camp Ayandeh, Front Page News on CNN.com!

PedramMoallemian

Iranian-American youth struggle to define themselves

CNN / David Ariosto
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22-Jul-2008
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maryamt59
22-Jul-2008 (one comment)
Stories of a Persian Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa. Events of November 11, 1983 in Liberia, West Africa... cultural observations in an economically deprived former US Colony... >>>

ACCOUNTABILITY

Twenty Years of Silence

The 1988 prisoner massacre

22-Jul-2008 (68 comments)
This summer, thousands of bereaved families will defy the Iranian government and gather at the mass graves in Tehran’s Khavaran cemetery to mark the twentieth anniversary of the 1988 massacre of Iranian political prisoners. If you have forgotten this grim anniversary, then you are not alone. In fact, you are not alone if you did not even know that such a massacre ever occurred. In scale and brutality, the 1988 massacre is unparalleled in contemporary Iranian history. It is the darkest irony of this very dark episode, that of all its human rights violations the Iranian government has been most successful at keeping the 1988 killings a secret from the international community and from many Iranians>>>
Behnam.sezavar
22-Jul-2008 (2 comments)
The US plans to establish a diplomatic presence in Tehran for the first time in 30 years as part of a remarkable turnaround in policy by George Bush... >>>

POETRY

 اشگ شراب...
22-Jul-2008 (one comment)
از وقتی تو رفته ای
صد ها نخ سیگار
در لابلای انگشتان تو
خاموش مانده است
و دودشان در دل من به آهی بدل.
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Tina Ehrami
22-Jul-2008 (3 comments)
Last weekend's negotiation talks in Geneva on Iran's nuclear program: Mr.Jalili compared the ongoing diplomacy to carpet weaving that 'moves ahead in millimetres.'>>>

NoorSaaz Band delights audiences in Washington

Darius Kadivar

U.S. Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs

America.gov / Esther Agbaje, Staff Writer
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22-Jul-2008 (3 comments)
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