Riling up the usual suspects
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UN
Reconsidering IRI's denial of a seat at the UN women's committee
This notion of seeing isolation as a tool for regime change is not anything new. We saw this when FIFA denied Iranian female young soccer players a place at the world youth Olympics in Singapore because of their outfit, some argued that their government sanctioned outfit is a degrading item, not counting the sad impact on those young players itself who had lived for that dream. A few years ago known activists constantly demonstrated against a Berlin women's soccer club, which was planning to go to Iran and play the Iranian national team
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NUCLEAR
Iran expert Trita Parsi on nuclear stalemate
by Michael Coleman
When Trita Parsi founded the National Iranian American Council in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, he hoped to give a voice to Iranians in the United States who condemned the terrorist attacks as vehemently as most natural-born Americans did. In the years since, the council has grown to include several thousand members and its role has taken on a more complex — and some say controversial — mission
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THANKS
It is amazing how little compassion the Iranian Muslims receive
I recently heard a talk by an Iranian-American writer, Angella Nazarian, who like many other immigrants has a sad story to tell. In her book, Life As A Visitor, she describes her emigration from Iran at age eleven. While I found her to be a skilled speaker in command of her audience, I saw a much bigger picture and a nagging question prevented me from enjoying the event. “What about all the others?” Too many Iranians have suffered the aftermath of the last four decades’ political and social changes
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Legendary Italian Producer of Princess Soraya's Unique Film "I Tre Volti" aka "Three Faces of a Woman" dies at age 91
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POETRY
Just like you
I like my tea golden red
strong and served hot
in a clear and small cup.
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کلیپ از برنامه شبکه صفر با شرکت حسن خیاط باشی
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