نبرد فرهنگی با رژیم

irdcstore
11-Jan-2010 (7 comments)
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Anonymous Observer
11-Jan-2010 (21 comments)
It's time to face the music.  The 1979 Devolution was a miserable failure. >>>
saeb
11-Jan-2010 (one comment)
انتشار لیست پول نقد مقامات ج. اسلامی در بانک های جهان >>>
Azadeh Azad
11-Jan-2010 (2 comments)
Political cartoon >>>

Rohmer S'En Va ...

Darius Kadivar

French film-maker Eric Rohmer dies

bbc
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11-Jan-2010
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Ali A Parsa
11-Jan-2010 (4 comments)
Some need to discover the convenience of paypal account.  >>>

Khatami: No crisis?

Souri
11-Jan-2010
I just got this by email, very cute! >>>

The Squandering of Iran's Wealth Continues

REPONSE

The State of the Opposition is Strong

A response to the most infuriating op-ed of the new year

11-Jan-2010 (43 comments)
In Wednesday’s New York Times, the Leveretts—Flynt and his wife Hillary Mann—were at it again. As the title of the piece suggests, they take on the mantle of prophets and predict: “Another Iranian Revolution? Not Likely.” They claim that they know that “much of Iranian society was upset by protesters using a sacred day to make a political statement.” They seem to have forgotten that the 1979 revolution was made precisely by using sacred days for political ends. They claim to know that the opposition in Iran “do[es] not represent anything close to a majority.” >>>

End Of The Ends

KamRan201

Senators say Iran government may be on the ropes

Associated Press / DIAA HADID
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11-Jan-2010
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CRISIS

Mission impossible

Iran's exceptional crisis is not sustainable

11-Jan-2010 (2 comments)
In the past thirty years, the power structure of the Islamic Republic of Iran has moved from populism to clientelism, and now to militarism. The triangle of power that includes Supreme Leader Khamenei, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is much more fragile as opposed to the previous power structures. Why? During the first decade’s populism, power rested in the hands of the unrivaled and charismatic leader Ayatollah Khomeini. Very few people, if any, could act against his will and his policies>>>