IRANdokht
22-Dec-2008 (18 comments)
اگر من جای او بودم همان یک لحظه ی اول...

(نویسنده ناشناس)

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The S-300 system

Ostaad

S-300s for Iran: an argument for peace

RIA Novosti / Ilya Kramnik
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22-Dec-2008 (3 comments)
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Shame Shame Shame

bahram9821

Saudi court rejects plea to annul 8-year-old girl's marriage to 58-year-old man

Telegraph
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22-Dec-2008 (6 comments)
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Chavez contributing to Iranian suffering

Farhad Kashani

Iran using Venezuela ties to duck UN sanctions: report

AFP
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22-Dec-2008 (5 comments)
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The Fascist IRI butchering Human Rights

Farhad Kashani

Iran shuts down event at human rights center

LA Times
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22-Dec-2008
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Museum of obsolescence

Fred

Russian-built nuke plant in Iran delayed

UPI
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22-Dec-2008
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Ali-Akbar Luther-jani !

Robert
22-Dec-2008 (7 comments)
Beautiful Pictures are some photos i took and edited into windows movie maker and uploaded it on youtube. THE NAME OF THE SONG IS "BREAKING THE LAW" BY "JUDAS PRIEST". >>>

TERRORISM

از قرطبه تا بمبئی3

تروریسم خطری برای آینده بشریت است

22-Dec-2008 (6 comments)
عجیب نیست که مسلمانان غیرتمند هند از دفن نُه تروریستی که بمبئی را به خون کشیدند در گورستان خود سر باز زدند. ابراهیم طائی، رئیس انجمن مسلمانان هند در این مورد گفته است: "اینها مسلمان نبودند زیرا به آئین ما که آئین صلح است نزیستند... ما نمیخواهیم اجساد کسانی را که مرتکب تروریسم شده اند در گورستان خود دفن کنیم." عجیب سکوت مسلمانانی است که در برابر هتک حیثیت و هویت فرهنگی خود اعتراض نمیکنند. این مسئولیت بر عهده تک تک مسلمانان فرهیخته از جمله خوانندگان این ستون است که در چنین مواردی ساکت ننشینند. بدون حرکتهای نمادین از سوی جوامع مدنی مسلمان (مثلاً حضور در سفارت کشوری که مورد حمله تروریسم قرار گرفته و ابراز انزجار از اینگونه اعمال بنام دین) اعلامیه های مطبوعاتی دولتها ی اسلامی و تسلیتهای فورمالیته رهبران قادر به جبران لطمۀ فاجعه بار تروریسم بر کیان و آبروی اسلام نخواهند بود.>>>
bahram9821
22-Dec-2008

Traditional Iranian dances Performed at Rodake Hall.

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USA

My Vote Felt Good

Now as a US citizen, I felt I was contributing to history

22-Dec-2008 (2 comments)
The 2008 presidential elections has been said to be historical, a shift in American politics. It must have been a unique and personal experience for many, including the Iranian American population. I went to the Student Union at the University of Arizona to cast my early vote about a week prior to the Election Day. A student volunteer standing there with some papers informed me that I had to wait more than two hours before I could actually get into the room at the end of the hallway to vote. I decided to stay anyway. But immediately I tried to decide what to do while waiting. I had a campus newspaper in my hand, which I had picked up from a table as I arrived in the Union area>>>
KitGilas
22-Dec-2008 (13 comments)
I can close my eyes and picture my feet sinking deep into something soft. Is it snow or desert sand? >>>

MEA CULPA: The World WAS Round Indeed!

Darius Kadivar

Pope praises Galileo's astronomy marking the 400th anniversary of Galileo's Telescope

bbc
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22-Dec-2008 (6 comments)
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David ET
22-Dec-2008 (4 comments)
Despite Mr. Derakhshan's controversial, and slanderous record, he should be protected by law under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights >>>

RELATIONSHIP

Parsa's Bride

A life in six scenes

22-Dec-2008 (32 comments)
We have known each other through our childhood and college years, and as each of us has started working in a professional field, we have kept in touch, visiting each other once a month at a small marina café. It is our time to be that which defines our identity, so drastically different from that of our parents', and still very different from non-Iranians. We are the odd Iranian American bunch of our metropolitan city. One of us is a graphics artist, another a dental student, a third one a psychologist interning with the prison system, and there are two software engineers, a teacher, and a bartender in our midst. I am still attending law school. Every first Sunday of the month, we get together at the corner table of the noisy Café Roma, where we have breakfast and catch up with each other>>>