DEMOCRACY
Freedom does not come without pain
Among all these nations in Middle East, Iran has a better prospect for true democracy and modernism. She is most fit to call it off from this cultural yoke. She has seen it and as they say no pains no gains. She has paid a huge price in its recent memory with Mullahs in reign. Yet alone, it has always guarded its sense of nationalism with keeping a skeptic eye on its religion. It is just the matter of time Iran will free itself of this religious yoke
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سحابی از دیدگاه هایش در خصوص نهضت نوگرایی دینی می گوید
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The real power struggle in Tehran
Whatever gains Khamenei might have in mind, one thing is for certain: his elimination of Ahmadinejad and his allies from the realm of politics in Iran will not accomplish anything unless it is followed by firm steps towards a genuine national reconciliation, which must include the total exoneration of Mousavi and Karroubi from all governmental allegations leveled against them, as well as meaningful democratic reforms. Politically speaking, such reforms must, at a minimum, lead to high levels of transparency and accountability at all levels of government
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Kourosh Khani on his way to a superb second place in the Monoposto 2000 race at Brands Hatch.
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My new digital abstract / figurative work. I might use this as a study for a sculpture.
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Darius Arya is a Roman archaeologist, professor, documentary host and Executive Director of the American Institute for Roman Culture. Most recently, he appeared on National Geographic’s "When Rome Ruled"
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