28 MORDAD
پس از 30 تیر 1331 تاریخ نهضت ملی ایران به دو بخش تقسیم میشود و شاید بخش
دوم از اهمیت بیشتری برخوردار باشد از آن جهت که پرده ها فرو می افتد،
رفته رفته نقش ها آشکار می گردند، عهدها شکسته، دوستی ها بدل به دشمنی و
خیانت ها هویدا می شوند. علت تغییر موضع 180 درجه ای آیت الله از آن جهت
که یکی از دو رهبر نهضت ملی ایران بود، محتاج بررسی و تحقیق ریشه ای است و
در این فرصت کوتاه دست نمی دهد. اما آنچه مسلم است این است که از فردای 30
تیر 1331 رفته رفته غرور و نخوت در رفتار و کردار آیت الله به وضوح مشاهده
می شود.
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ART
War in Ala Ebtekar's art exhibit in San Francisco
As an American-born Iranian, who has lived and studied in Iran, Ebtekar’s war images are influenced by the Iran-Iraq war. “My earlier works borrow a lot from the Iran-Iraq war. If you look closely at my earlier works you will see jet-planes and tanks that are direct references to the ones used in the Iran-Iraq War.” But war does not stop there for the globe, nor for Ebtekar. He explains: “When 9/11 happened I stopped working on this manner and felt as though I couldn't continue in that political climate. However when current war was declared shortly after, I remember saying to myself I have to continue working, it’s actually more important to do it now that any other time. So I continued, and now the references are not solely from the Iran-Iraq war but from a larger body of sources and material that are coherent with contemporary geopolitical crises we are in.”
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At this time in the evolutionary stage of our development towards becoming a free culture, capable of having a civilized public discussion, taking the "heat" in this "kitchen" includes talking back to your detractors. No matter how ridiculous or immature the claims made against you. When someone calls you out, you come back at them with your position. So people know the truth.
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USA
Or never having to say you're sorry
It's official; by month's end, Karl Rove will be out of the White House. And it will be of his own accord, not indicted and, most importantly, without having to ask his admired boss, and close friend, for a presidential pardon. It's time for the maestro directing the Washington Busharmonic to lay down the baton; take a midlife break; rest a bit; write a book; and, who knows, maybe even finish those few credits he still requires to get a long-postponed Bachelor's in Political Science. Let someone else direct the funeral music still being composed at the White House: Bush's "Mess in B Minor."
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VATICAN
Photo essay: Visitng the Holy See
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Farah Ravon >>>
IDEAS
اعجاب انگيز نيست که هر فرد آدمی آن «جهان بينی» را که در رگ هاي روح و ذهنش تزريق شده «حقيقت مطلق» بداند
می خواهم بگويم که اکثريت قريب به اتفاق مسلمانان (و نيز پيروان ديگر
اديان) صرفاً مصرف کنندهء کالاهای فروشگاه «مذهب» هستند و کاری به کار
«دين» ندارند؛ چه رسد به اينکه بخواهند در صحت و سقم «اصول» آن تحقيق
کنند. اصلاً کدام کس حوصله و وقتش را دارد که کار و زندگی را رها کند و
دور دنيا راه بيافتد تا کسی را بيابد که بتواند اصول دين را برايش توضيح
دهد و توجيه کند؟
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WOMEN
در کنفرانس بنیاد پژوهش های زنان
دوست عزیز، نه جمهوری اسلامی برای من آن کودک تبدار است و نه امریکا
هیولای بی شاخ و دم. امروز خطاست که چشم خود را به تقصیرات و
قدرتطلبیهای مسئلهساز جمهوری اسلامی در منطقه و جهان ببندیم و فقط با
سیاستهای منفعتطلبانه امریکا در خاورمیانه درگیر باشیم. جهان امروز دیگر
جهان 20 سال گذشته نیست. قرن بیست و یکم میطلبد که ما انسانها همراه با
رشد سریع تکنولوژی و بههم پیوستگی جهانی، به مفهوم نوینی از سیاست، قدرت،
دمکراسی و روابط کشورها با هم دست پیدا کنیم.،
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...In our first lesson, this lady will take the time to explain to all you expat girls and boys who might have lost touch with the reality of our homeland,what the government of Iran does to its' people...
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OPINION
Karl Marx once said derisively about spiritualism that “religion is the opiate of the people.” If so, one of them is more like crack cocaine
America and her quasi-backboned “allies” have a huge problem that grows by the day. Expectedly, there are as many analyses of our problem as there are “experts” to tell us what to think. A deluge of Western analysts have their diverse expert opinions regarding the “Mullah Problem” and what do about it. Some strategists advocate a military solution that ranges from full invasion of Iran to selective bombardment of its burgeoning nuclear centers and related facilities. Others are proponents of imposing economic sanctions of various types and severity. Still others feel that we simply have to learn to live with the inevitable—those “crazy” Mullahs with the bomb.
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LIFE
Disclaimer: Not representative of all Iranian gentlemen
I am going to call him Dr. Baadazin. Even his email address says
drbaaddazin@yahoo.com. When you ask him what kind of doctor he is he
gets angry. He says once a lady whom he met online insisted to find out
what his field of study is and he hung up on her. Well, I guess it is
not something that makes or breaks a relationship, I agree. But it is
tittering on the brink of false pretence. He says he is one of the five
people in the world with this medical specialty so in all modesty he
doesn’t want to “give himself away”. Vali khoda Google ro az ma
nagireh. It acts like an instant lie detector
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HODER
Hossein Derakhshan's opponents should just “grow up” rather than resort to legal measures
You know, my favorite medium of communication has never been the English language. I much prefer to express myself in Farsi whenever I feel the urge to submit my thoughts or emotions to paper. This time, however, I chose to write in English because the article – if it could be called an article – that provoked this piece of writing was written in English. Though one may say that pleas against attempts to curb freedom of expression are legitimate regardless of the source of the plea, one would be entirely taken aback if such pleas came from, say, Chief Justice Ayatollah Shahroody of the Islamic Republic.
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What a man we lost in our times. Just watch the videos at the bottom and tell me you didn't love him:
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STAGE
Preview performance of "The Epic of Gilgamesh" in Berkeley's Ashby Theater
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Jahanshah Javid >>>
BOOKS
J.K. Rowling has come a huge way from the first Harry Potter book
The story itself is a marathon runner, for the most part it’s slow, preserving energy for later, every now and again it bursts out to gain speed and then it slows down and then towards the end, it goes full out but still for the most part, the runner is slow. If you didn’t get that metaphor, then here’s the translation: Basically, the story is slow, with outburst of action every now and again and then a climatic ending. I don’t know why, maybe it’s because Rowling wanted to stretch it out because she didn’t want it to end, or maybe it was for extra suspense but it simply went on for way too long. There were points in the middle and a 1/3 of the way in where I really just wanted to put the book down as it was boring me to sleep. There were moments where the action spiked up and those were quite invigorating at the time in contrast to the dull block of text.
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