BELIEFS

We live in a different age

A superficial sketch of my thoughts

10-Mar-2008 (2 comments)
We cannot judge the past from the standards of the present. Everyone will willingly admit this. But every one will not admit the equally absurd habit of judging the present by the standards of the past. The various religions have especially helped in petrifying old beliefs and faiths and customs, which may have had some use in the age and country of their birth, but which are singularly unsuitable in our present age. The past brings us many gifts; indeed, all that we have today of culture, civilization, science, or knowledge of some aspects of the truth, is a gift of the distant or recent past to us. It is right that we acknowledge our obligation to the past>>>

RECOGNITION

Ladies first

Significant women in Iranian and regional history

10-Mar-2008 (12 comments)
1350 - 1300 BC. Politically Influential Queen Napir Asu, Elam, Khuzistan: Wife of King Untash-Napirasha who built many great buildings and temples in the area including, the Choga Zanbil near Sush (Susa). Her well preserved and headless status was discovered at Susa and is currently at the Louvre Museum in Paris. She is dressed in the same outfit as the Elamite goddess Pinikir and very likely served and represented this divinity at the temple of Ninhursag where she was discovered>>>
ramintork
10-Mar-2008 (4 comments)
On this day 10th of March 1990 Farzad Bazoft a journalist for the UK The observer newspaper was sentenced to death by one of Saddam Hussein's Baghdad court >>>

PHOTOGRAPHER

The truth in black & white

Kaveh Golestan's best work in a book

10-Mar-2008 (one comment)
The real breakthrough in Kaveh Golestan’s career as an independent photojournalist occurred during Iran’s 1979 revolution. He was honoured with the Robert Capa Gold Medal in 1979 for his coverage of the Islamic Revolution. His photographs from Ruhollah Khomeini’s arrival in Iran in late January 1979 and first public appearances at the Alavi school in Tehran were published in Time magazine. In the summer of 1979, he travelled to Kurdistan, West Azerbaijan, Khuzestan and Turkmen Sahra in the province of Khorasan and documented the first deadly confrontations between Kurds and Turkmens and the recently established armed forces of the Islamic regime>>>
Faramarz_Fateh
10-Mar-2008 (9 comments)
This morning, Omid, the famous Iranian pop singer was on the Iranian radio of LA (670am)>>>
MaryamTabrizi
10-Mar-2008
This is pretty funny report >>>

COMEDY

Funny Persian

Video clips from Maz Jobrani's stand-up performance

10-Mar-2008 (14 comments)
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NOROOZ

Early celebration

Early celebration

Photo essay

by Jahanshah Javid
10-Mar-2008 (4 comments)

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David ET
10-Mar-2008 (8 comments)
The elections of 2008 are in fact a test for all Americans to chose between the united candidates of fear and status quo: McCain and /Clinton or the forces of hope and change lead by Barack Obama.
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Mona 19
10-Mar-2008 (3 comments)
Virtues are the qualities of the human spirit, such as compassion, kindness, integrity, justice, self-control, respect and honesty... >>>
Shaer
10-Mar-2008 (one comment)

"Self Explanatory".

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Azad
10-Mar-2008 (19 comments)
The U.N. Security Council seems intent on moving the international viewpoint towards a confrontational stand against Islamic republic of Iran>>>
Javadagha
09-Mar-2008 (2 comments)
Christian Churches pay big money to cover up for their Mullah’s. >>>
Behnam.sezavar
09-Mar-2008 (3 comments)
Comedian talking about Abadani's and the way they talk. Abadan is a city in southwestern Iran. >>>
bayramali
09-Mar-2008 (2 comments)
اندر باب مردی که در آسانبر به دیدن خاتونی عنان برید >>>