Mona Tahiri
11-Aug-2009 (14 comments)
There are at least three dimensions to the Bahá'í plan for the establishment of a permanent world peace based on justice, or in Bahá'í terminology, "The Most Great Peace." >>>

Even these numbers are most likely lies

Shifteh Ansari

Iran admits 4,000 June detentions

BBC
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11-Aug-2009 (2 comments)
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n.zanincanadai
11-Aug-2009 (2 comments)
شعري از غاده السمان >>>
Yaasi
11-Aug-2009
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He knows he won, but he knows who rules

Patriot

IRAN: Well-informed Larijani congratulated Mousavi on election day, report says

Los Angeles Times / Borzou Daragahi
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11-Aug-2009
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در عهد حکومت عدل علی

امشب می خواهید عروس شوید

'and the number is still growing'

Patriot

Iran opposition says 69 dead in unrest

Associated Press / Nasser Karimi
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11-Aug-2009
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dinairani
11-Aug-2009 (6 comments)
هر چه جلو تر میرویم، بیشتر میفهمم که چرا این رژیم هنوز مانده؟ >>>
Amir-Human Orfi
11-Aug-2009 (28 comments)
A rather dense article of mine (in Persian) is now published on this site: >>>
Ali Abdolrezaei
11-Aug-2009
به خدا معنی ِالله فقط لا بوده ست
نه بزرگ است
عزیز است
علیه توده ست >>>

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Following the leader

Following the leader

Photo essay: Cambodia rising from genocide

by Keyvan Tabari
11-Aug-2009 (4 comments)

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Amir Sahameddin Ghiassi
11-Aug-2009 (one comment)
If in the world the pure Love dies, the life will be difficult for the people, the same Love that all prophets, philosophers wanted. >>>

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The perils of popularism

Cambodia, where an estimated 1,700,000 died during Khmer Rouge reign

11-Aug-2009 (2 comments)
Our guide at the National Museum of Cambodia began her introduction by saying that “the Khmer civilization is the oldest in South East Asia, as it dates back to the first century.” That was when Indian traders brought with them Sanskrit, Hinduism and Buddhism to the Funan area in eastern Cambodia. The Khmers were a mixed race who had themselves migrated here some three thousand years before from India, China and the islands of South East Asia. The Funan Kingdom was replaced by the Chenla rulers in the 6th century, who in turn lost power in 802 to Jayavarman II. He proclaimed himself devaraj (god-king) and was followed by a long series of god-kings until the 16th century >>>