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IRI officials accused of crimes against humanity

31-Jan-2011 (44 comments)
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alborz
31-Jan-2011 (4 comments)

این شعر که در سال ۲۰۰۵ برای اولین سرود ملی‌ ایران نوشته شده حاکی از یک وحدتی است که همه ما ایرانیان خواستار آن هستیم و به آن دست خواهیم یافت.

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CNN Video: Reza Pahlavi on Egypt

Shifteh Ansari

Has Egypt Learned From Iran's Mistakes?

CNN
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31-Jan-2011 (one comment)
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Iran Cracks Down While Egypt Cracks Up

yolanda

Iran Cracks Down While Egypt Cracks Up

Foreign Policy / BARBARA SLAVIN
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31-Jan-2011 (5 comments)
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Iran hangs man who claimed to be God: report

yolanda

Iran hangs man who claimed to be God: report

Yahoo / AFP
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31-Jan-2011 (8 comments)
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پدیده‌ای استثنائی

acopier101
خبرگزاری مهر
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31-Jan-2011 (3 comments)
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Omar Suleiman is careful, calculating...

comrade

Plan To Replace Hosni Mubarak May Be In The Works

npr.org / Tom Gjelten
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31-Jan-2011
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Good to know

mrlayl

How do the new Sanctions affect me?

Pars Equality Center (PEC)
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31-Jan-2011
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Aladin Katoor
31-Jan-2011
کارتون مذاکرات >>>
Guive Mirfendereski
31-Jan-2011 (19 comments)
Why is it that you need to reference not the two previous rigged Egyptian elections, but Iran’s?>>>

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Shishaki Time

IRI may want to consider its own hypocrisy

31-Jan-2011 (8 comments)
The events in Egypt in the past week has given the government of the Resolute Nation a pretext to tout its own horn as a mover and inspiration for what is going on in the Arab world. According to the BBC Persian, the Iranian media in the last few days hve been taking to the claim that the developments in Egypt and Tunis are reflections of the Iran’s revolution in Bahman of 1357. This level of cheek (roo) is so obscene that it deserves a hearty shishaki>>>

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Ever Green

Iran's democracy movement still inspires

31-Jan-2011 (one comment)
In a televised interview broadcast just a few days ago, University of Michigan History Professor Juan Cole described the Tunisian uprising as not only “the first popular revolution since [the Iranian revolution of] 1979,” but also “something that other Arab countries might well look to -- the public, at least -- for inspiration”. Coming from a Middle East expert, who is also a trained historian, this analysis is totally unacceptable because it fails to so much as even mention the historical fact that Iran’s Green Movement preceded the “mass movement” in Tunisia>>>

Re Reza Aslan's romantic fantasies about Mahmoud

Shifteh Ansari

Reading Ahmadinejad via Wikileaks: A Freedom Lover or a Two-Bit Dictator?

Huffington Post / Omid Memarian
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31-Jan-2011 (2 comments)
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The soft-spoken thinker

On the death of Daryoush Homayoun

31-Jan-2011 (3 comments)
Daryoush Homayoun died on 28th January at the age of 82. He was a great journalist, politician, thinker, teacher and human being. He left behind hundreds of articles, books, interviews and many devoted friends and students. I met Homayoun a few times and once conducted an interview with him. We kept an on and off correspondence up to the beginning of this year. What impressed me most about Homayoun was his unwavering sincerity>>>
Darius Kadivar
31-Jan-2011
Tomorrow and in the days to come, Egypt will be facing pivotal moments in it's struggle for democracy. As the army pledges not to shoot on the people>>>