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Focusing on abuses

We must not ignore human rights in Iran

11-Feb-2010 (28 comments)
Old habits are difficult to break. After years of almost singularly focusing on the nuclear issue, the west has been slow to react to the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Iran. While United Nations Security Council members are preparing new sanctions over the nuclear issue, the UN has yet to address Iran’s human rights abuses since the fraudulent elections last summer. Now more than ever, the narrow nuclear focus must be set aside and renewed attention given to the state of human rights in Iran. It is literally a matter of life and death>>>

TODAY

A date to remember

Please, people, let’s revise our slogans

11-Feb-2010 (10 comments)
If today doesn’t turn out to be the big day that we all hope for, the day that brings about the end of Tehran’s repulsive regime, it is at least bound to be a major milestone in the right direction. All we must hope for now, beside a decisive blow to the awful theocracy that has been crushing Iran and spreading hatred and terror in the world for the last thirty years is that the brave Iranian people will not be weeping over new casualties but be a step closer to victory>>>
Fred
11-Feb-2010
Confetti and goody bags >>>

DISGRACED

The unfortunate case of Mr Dizaei

Dizaei's biggest crime was visiting the embassy of the Islamic Republic without permission

11-Feb-2010 (19 comments)
In Britain, the word “black” usually refers to people of African or Caribbean descent. It’s always been a surprise to many Iranians that Ali Dizaei, the disgraced London Met police commander, should have been head of the Met Black Police Association (MetBPA) — few people of African or Caribbean descent would be comfortable calling themselves Iranian. Even the word “Asian” doesn’t quite sit with us — it usually refers to people from the Indian subcontinent. We identify much more with the tag “Middle Eastern” and even then like to make clear that we are not Arabs>>>

First batch is ready!

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Iran makes first batch of higher enriched uranium

Chron / Chron
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11-Feb-2010
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POETRY

My Valentine
11-Feb-2010 (8 comments)
I have waited for you, and I will patiently wait much longer. There are signs by which I will instantly recognize you, even though our paths have only crossed subliminally at best. Those instants are burnt into my memory by the powerful flash of Young Love.>>>
R2-D2
11-Feb-2010 (10 comments)

From Divan-e Shams (Ghazaliat) by Rumi, Recitation, Deklame', by Ahmad Shamlou 

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POETRY

برای شکوفه های بر باد
11-Feb-2010
برشاخ ِ نازک شعرم ترانه ئی شکفت؛
چه بی درنگ ولی
خموش شد به کوته ِ آهی.
وقت خزان نبود
که توفان موسم سرد
گذر کرده باشد از باغ
به قصد ِ شبیخون، >>>

Greens are complicating Obama's policies

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Obama Takes Several Gambles in Bid to Defuse Nuclear Standoff With Iran

NY Times / NY Times
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11-Feb-2010
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omeed ghavami
11-Feb-2010
iranian art >>>

Israel may try to regain its military image

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Iran's Ahmadinejad warns Israel against military move

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11-Feb-2010
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Noosh Afarin
10-Feb-2010 (one comment)

گزارش زنده از خیابانهای ایران در 22 بهمن

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Just Close the whole country, protets won't end

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Iran Blocks Google’s Gmail, Braces for Protests

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10-Feb-2010
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Suger coating Israel works no more!

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Brilliant Video on Why Israel's Propaganda Efforts Fail

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10-Feb-2010
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