WAR
Consequences of a forced regime change in Iran
In each war there are always winners and losers. The winners are those who make money and gather more power to themselves while all the others are the losers. It doesn’t matter if one has been on this side or that side; chances are that in the end the majority end up losing far more than they thought they will gain. Ask any parent that has lost a child in a war if he or she can in any way be compensated for that loss and you’ll have the answer. One can expect the push for war from those who will gain from it, but not from those who lose. But the sad fact is that those who gain from war use all the communication means at their disposal to persuade the losers to support and even participate in the war.
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BOOK
Excerpt from a biography on Ahmadinejad
“MY DAD WAS an ironmonger,” said Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in Tehran Radio’s studio 4, during a preelection interview. “He worked very hard so I could go to the University of Science and Technology and study civil engineering. But in 1993 Father passed away due to an accident.” A year later Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, helped lower his father’s coffin into the grave. Ahmad Ahmadinejad died in 2006 from heart complications, not in an accident in 1993 as his son had claimed in 2005. No one is quite sure why Ahmadinejad told such a palpable lie so publicly. Perhaps he thought he could shield his family from the public spotlight. Or perhaps he was trying to hide something.
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HOLLAND
In the Dutch debate about Islam, Iranian immigrants dominate
Why do so few Moroccans, Turks, Muslims from Surinam make themselves heard? Where are the Iraqis, the Afghans? In the current debate on Islam in the Netherlands, Iranians dominate. This became especially obvious when the discussion was given fresh impetus by the apostate Muslim, Ehsan Jami—of Iranian background. Yesterday, Jami presented his Committee of Ex-Muslims. The only other member is Damon Golriz, a representative of the VVD, the Dutch liberal [conservative] party, and professor of mechanical engineering at a technical college, whose chief adviser is columnist and university professor Afshin Ellian. Both are from Iran. Similar committees in England and France, which served as a template for Jami, were founded by Iranians as well.
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FOOD
Why do we like Chillis so much?
Chilli is a great way to instantly transform a simple dish into something a lot more special. To create a delicious and quick Oriental dish, simply start by lightly frying off some garlic, ginger and chilli in some vegetable oil, add your chosen meat or seafood and stir fry (increasing to a high heat) until the meat/fish is cooked. This won’t take more than 5-8 minutes if your meat is cut into thin strips and seafood takes no time to cook at all. You can add vegetables if you like, perhaps broccoli, peppers or green beans, and finish off with either some soy sauce or some oyster sauce and serve with rice or noodles. See? Simple!
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AHMADINEJAD
"جذابیت" های آقای رییس جمهور
جذابیت در معنای زیبایی و خوش تیپی در نظرهای گونه گون متفاوت است . برای نمونه برخی از مردان و زنان حزب الهی آقای احمدی نژاد را مردی جذاب , یعنی زیبا و خوش تیپ, می پندارند. چنین تفاوت نگاهی را در خانواده و جامعه, بسیاری از ما شاهد بوده ایم . برای نمونه آخوندها و شبه آخوند ها زنانی را جذاب می پندارند , می پسندند و دوست می دارند, که ویژگی ها ی ظاهری این زنان از نظر بسیارانی دیگر جذابیت تلقی نمی شود. در نگاه حزب الله زیبایی و جذابیت , و مظاهر آن ها گونه ای دیگر اند.
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