Tennis Champ Mansour Bahrami Greets Shahbanou Farah Pahlavi at the Roland Garros Tennis Tournament in Mid 1990's.
Watch Funny Moments at Royal Albert Hall.
>>>
Despite being poor and supportless, Red shirts are a force to reckon with in the land of smile. Their bravery and steadiness have impressed the entire world. The Iranian opposition should take a note of.
>>>
After so many years of work I have nothing left; now the price of the houses is low and if you want to sell them, you cannot get more that %40 of the original price
>>>
May 14th, 2010 marks two years since the initialincarceration of 7 members of the Bahai community in Iran
>>>
یکی از مردان بزرگ ایران زمین که هیچ وقت هنر خود را برای چاپلوسی و تملق دولتمردان بکار نبرد.
>>>
PANAHI
Iranian democracy at the Cannes film festival
by Bernard-Henri Lévy
This year, two great figures are absent at the International Film Festival of Cannes. The first is Roman Polanski, and the readers of Huffington Post know that I have spared no effort to plead and defend his cause over the past seven months. (Moreover, the pathetic declarations of Ms. Charlotte Lewis haven't made the slightest dent in my determination.) But the name of the second is Jafar Panahi; he is Iranian. Tim Burton chose him to be a member of his jury, and if he is unable to be there, it is because he is incarcerated in the terrible Evin prison, near Tehran, where he was thrown by the obtuse and criminal fanaticism of Ahmadinejad's police
>>>
It has been said that the "Melting Pot" is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous
>>>
VIEW
This latest round of executions is about more than the old enmity with the Kurds
Five young Iranian Kurds were executed last Sunday in summary trials reminiscent of the era that immediately followed the fall of the Shah and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran. Even according to government-backed press, the victims had been kept incommunicado for most of their imprisonment and had little or no access to lawyers — a violation of Iran’s own laws. Gone are the regime’s efforts at keeping up pretenses, at casting itself as the authentic but misunderstood regional democracy. The evolutionary clock, which the West briefly believed to have been ticking in Tehran, positively wound down last week
>>>