انتقاد از جنتی برای قدردانی او از اعدامها
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The so-called "Iran experts" like Abbas Milani or Hamid Dabshai feel so hurt these days!
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بنا به گزارشات رسيده از تهران, روز يكشنبه 11 بهمن 88 ساعت 1830 عصر , خودروها ، از چهارراه پارك وي تا تجريش به بهانه شروع دهه فجر مشابه جو شبهاي پيش
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STRUGGLE
This is a new kind of Revolution
These are both tense and exciting times in Iran and amongst the opposition abroad. In the build-up to 22 Bahman1 which is yet another chance for the Green movement to use the cover of official demonstrations to come out en-masse to protest, the regime is showing signs of uncharacteristic and newfound anxiety. In what is believed by many to be an attempt to deter a repeat of the widespread and vociferous Ashura demonstrations, two young men who were defendants in the regime’s post-election Stalinist trails have been executed and eleven more have been charged, five of whom for being a Mohareb, a warrior against God, which is punishable by death
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All of you guys are always talking about liberal democracy with great praise as I do, I hope you gonna tolerate and understand what you will read next
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SIMILARITY
Iran faces almost the same dilemma as 1953
There is a stark similarity between some aspects of the political atmosphere dominant over Iran today and those under Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh right before the U.S.-led coup of 1953 that resulted in the overthrow of the legitimate government of Iran and the establishment of a U.S.-puppet government of the Shah. In the period between 1951-53, the U.S. in a close collaboration with the British colonial power through their channels within Iran's military and political apparatus, particularly the Shah’s court, was able to contrive division within the ruling circle and as a result the society at large
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Unfortunately, the bill is only "tough" on the Iranian people, punishing them in the midst of their historic struggle for rights
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