David ET
02-Feb-2008 (9 comments)
Videos about Clintons' Dynasty.>>>
Shaer
02-Feb-2008 (3 comments)
"Self Explanatory". >>>

1960

Kelas Dovom

Kelas Dovom

School textbook

by Parham
02-Feb-2008 (16 comments)

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SCE Campaign
02-Feb-2008 (4 comments)
SIGN THE PETITION TO STOP CHILD EXECUTIONS >>>
Food for Thought
02-Feb-2008 (9 comments)
How the US uses Islamic fundamentalism to further its own agenda. >>>
aliatbesh1234
02-Feb-2008 (9 comments)

We need Obama to lead our Nation and force Iran to respect the Iranian Law!

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Darius Kadivar
02-Feb-2008 (2 comments)
Iranian Cinema Maestro Debuts As Opera Director>>>
Sahar Tahvili
02-Feb-2008
هرگز کسی از 2 درصد باقی مانده نپرسید. از 2 درصدی که بنا به آمارهای خود رژیم به جمهوری اسلامی نه گفتند . 2 درصدی که بعدها به زندان رفتند ، شکنجه شدند ، اعدام گشتند ، فرار کردند و پناهنده شدند. >>>

IRAN

The bad with the good

The bad with the good

Photo essay: Tehran, Shemshak, Darbandsar, Isfahan

by Niloofar Zarkesh
01-Feb-2008 (4 comments)

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WASHINGTON

Stop. Wrong direction.

Following NIE report Bush has increased prospects of war with Iran

01-Feb-2008 (54 comments)
Following the National Intelligence Estimate ("NIE") report, the rhetoric on Iran has decreased significantly. Not only have politicians stopped debating about it (except for attacks against Clinton for supporting a resolution calling the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization), but the news and reports about Iranian nuclear programs have stopped getting the front page coverage in major papers that they apparently deserved in the past. Yet there's a problem here, an itch that everyone feels but no one has yet scratched. The Bush administration has long stopped caring about Iran possessing nuclear WEAPONS. It cares about Iran possessing nuclear KNOWLEDGE>>>
MaryamTabrizi
01-Feb-2008 (16 comments)

People greet Khomeini on return . . .

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IDEAS

When taboos must be broken

Fear impedes Muslims from posing simple questions

01-Feb-2008 (115 comments)
Muhammad was before the prophecy a reliable businessman (Muhammad-al- amin), working for his wealthy wife, Khadijah. As a prophet in Mecca, he was a sage thinker, a quick speaker, who could invite people to believe in the only God “Allah”. He was decent, humble and generous to the poor, with whom he shared his meal. After 10 years of prophecy, he had to leave Mecca and his migration--“Hijrat”-- to Medina in 622 marks his new career. In Medina, as a powerful prophet with personal ambitions, Muhammad did not only used and abused the existing traditional norms of society; he s also violated ethical rules of his own religion to achieve his goals>>>
Darius Kadivar
01-Feb-2008
British author Doris Lessing has collected the Nobel Prize for Literature at a ceremony in London. >>>
Curious Joe
01-Feb-2008 (21 comments)
That is the Persian way of saying:  What I thought was the “Truth” ended up being a bunch of bullshit >>>