BAHAI
Anniversary of the execution of The Bab
This day, on 9 July 1850, at noon, the Bab was put to death by firing squad in the public square of Tabriz, Iran. Six years earlier, He had declared that He was a messenger of God whose mission was to prepare the way for the imminent arrival of the Promised One of all religions who would come to establish a new age of peace and prosperity in the world. In 1863, Baha’u’llah announced publicly that He was that Promised One. The Bab attracted tens of thousands of people to His teachings, thousands of whom were killed in persecutions that swept Iran
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CONGRESS
A letter from Iran to members of US Congress
It was with great dismay that I, and many of my fellow Iranians in Iran and abroad, learnt of the regrettably widespread support by you in the U.S Congress, for the Resolution HR 362. This resolution which imposes a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to stop all shipment of refined petroleum products from reaching Iran and to inspect all vessels approaching or leaving Iran, is an act of war waged on our country and the Iranian nation. If passed, this resolution, would be yet another instance in a chain of flagrant violations of international law committed by the US and a war crime under the United Nations Convention on Genocide
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IRAN & SPAIN
Two countries, two directions in three decades
In the late 1970's, Iran and Spain stood close to each other on the world’s stage. They both had struggling monarchies with a legacy of over 30 years of dictatorship. They both had gross national products of about $50 Bn. And, they both had populations of about 40 Million. Both countries enjoyed a long history of royalty, and they had both suffered an invasion by the expanding Islamic empire over 500 years ago. This past week I witnessed Spain’s triumphant Soccer (Futbol) team beat Germany in the Finals of the Eufa Cup. And on Sunday, it was Spain’s Rafael Nadal crowned Wimbledon’s Mens Tennis Champion, beating Roger Federer. And all this right after Spain’s Sergio Garcia was named the PGA tour’s (golf) players’ champion
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FICTION
A short story about the revolution
The blinding lights of the bullet from the soldier’s bayoneted rifle knocked me out of consciousness and, my face dropping on the wet asphalt thinly covered by falling snow, I could instantly taste the blood dripping from my head to my mouth and then my ears registered the second blast that hit Majid in the eye killing him instantly. A moment earlier we were writing a silly graffiti on the school’s wall, long live live Pars Team, zendeh bad Pars, taking the risk of getting caught by the soldiers enforcing the curfew, or not thinking about it at all, this after Majid questioned my bravery while we were playing cards and I made a bet on his playboy magazine that I could do it
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HUMOR
آفتابه ی طلا در خدمت امیر، باعث "بسط" و گشایش در کارها می شود
حضرت امیر نصربن سامانی در "زایشگاه" نشسته و دارد زور می زند تا "تولید مثل" کند. در همین لحظه چشمش به آفتابه ی طلای پیش رویش می افتد. متوجه شعری حک شده روی آفتابه می شود. ناگهان خم می شود تا نوشته را بخواند، همین خم شدن باعث فشار روی عضلات شکم امیر می شود و حضرت در لحظه، "فارغ" می شود. همین امر باعث مسرت خاطر امیر می شود. دنبال اسم شاعر می گردد، اما این بی ذوقان "دستمالچی"، نام شاعر را روی آفتابه ننوشته اند. امیر از همانجا یکی از خدمه را صدا می زند و امر می کند تا برود و نام شاعر را بپرسد. آن بنده ی خدا هم سراسیمه به خدمت وزیر و وکیل می رود تا بالاخره نام شاعر "شعر آفتابه ی طلا" را پیدا می کند و فوری به خدمت امیر می رسد و نام را به سمع مبارک می رساند.
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TRAVELERS
It was difficult to ignore the deafening silence of an eerie quiet civil war
When I first entered through one of the city gates into Old Jerusalem I found myself squeezed amongst hundreds of people each holding an unlit candle, politely pushing and shoving each other to get to a particular spot in The City. With great difficulty I managed to squeeze my way through the narrow walkways and escaped through an opening where I encountered hundreds more waiting eagerly for something spectacular to happen. With a big question mark dangling over my head I surveyed the crowd looking for clues. After a few queries my ignorance of the reason for the public congregation was quickly abolished. The upcoming event was related to the day of the week
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007
How the James Bond exhibition in London fails to highlight 007’s less charming side
James Bond is arguably the mother of all on-screen celebrations of white, European masculinity. More than two billion people – two fifths of the world's population – have watched a 007 film. Only Tarzan or Indiana Jones might rival his stature. For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming And James Bond – the exhibition currently running at London's Imperial War Museum – sets out to outline the relationship between the fictional secret agent and the man who created him, Ian Fleming. Fleming (pictured) was born to a wealthy Scottish banking family. He went to the elite school Eton and then the military training academy Sandhurst. His father Valentine Fleming, an aristocratic MP, was killed in 1917, serving in the same unit as Winston Churchill in World War I. Peter, Ian's older brother, was handed the mantle of family patriarch
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IRAN-U.S.
by Bob Petrusak
With Israel rehearsing an attack on Iran and the Bush administration considering the alternative of a low-level diplomatic mission in Tehran, it is necessary to revisit your June 4th speech to the AIPAC convention in Washington. In that address, you denounced the Iraq War as a conflict which strengthened Iran and asserted that Iran has always constituted a greater threat to Israel than Iraq. You stated that Iran now constitutes the greatest challenge in the region. You even asserted that Iran is part of a “tyranny of oil” in which the high price of oil is “one of the most dangerous weapons in the world” because petro-dollars abet the killing of Israeli civilians and American soldiers. In so doing, you are taking an easy road to “toughness” on national security issues that still allows you to trumpet your opposition to a war that is now overwhelmingly unpopular
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IMAGE
Hey Americans! We Iranian-Americans digest our food the same way you do!
By now I’m sure you’ve all seen Voices for Peace: Fifty Iranian-Americans Promoting Peace with Iran. Perhaps the idea behind it was decent enough. And maybe, at the end of the day, having it is better than not. And yet, as a fellow Iranian (ixnay the American), there were many things that made me uncomfortable. I do not think it is prudent at the moment to promote the idea of: “don’t attack Iran”. While many of us are extremely worried, publicly, we should promote the idea of direct, unconditional requests for talk with Iran. Lest we forget, she too remains a sovereign nation and has the right to decide when and if she wants to open her doors
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DIASPORA
Uprooted
from Persian gardens
of my dawning bed,
I was a cypress tree replanted
in eternal ice of Montreal, muttering
Gilles Vigneault’s "Les gens de mon pays"
for the saffron sun, sidewalk café sitting
in summer’s shade, reading my mother’s
letter from Tehran
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IRAN-ISRAEL
Iranian and Israeli musicians in Prague bridge their countries
On Saturday, June 28, when the fear of looming war against Iran was on the rise, here, in Prague, Iranian and Israeli musicians came together to perform in a warm and memorable concert in a prestigious and the oldest Czech world music festival, Respect, in a Woodstockesque flavor and atmosphere. Saeed Shanbehzadeh, a maestro of Ney-Anban (or as we call it in southern Iran: Ney-Anbooneh), after an hour of playing Bushehri ethnic music together with his 15 year old son Nagheeb, a very skilled drummer and percussionist, invited two Israeli percussionists participating in the festival to join them and let the people listen to an improvisation
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PRESIDENCY
His advisers appear to adhere only to the obvious immature foreign policy proffered by Jimmy Carter
President Carter's misguided approach to raising human rights (catered to fundamentalists and communists) in the context of US-Iran relations, led to the Shah's fall. Iran then became a theocratic abyss, whose radical fundamentalists tolerated far more abuse and torture of political prisoners than the Shah ever had, and supported a stream of terrorist acts and causes. The individuals who comprise Iran's theocracy are now the worlds, as well as the vast majority of the Iranian people's greatest enemies. Now, Barack Obama has said that he is inclined to meet with the internationally controversial Iranian President at the right time after due preparation and advance work by US diplomats
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MONEY
Controversial Islamic charity system
Khums and Zakat are two charitable sums paid respectively by Shiites and Muslims collected by religious authorities in charge of them. Although, they are primordially supposed to be contributed among poor Seyyeds (descendents of the Prophet Muhammad) and the poor in the community.To some extent, they cover the questions of financial support for Jihad and terrorist activities in and out of the Muslim community, legitimacy of booty, and the financial benefit of the collectors, in Iran, the clergy. Booty (Ghanima / Ghanaemis taken by Mulims from “Infidels”) is legal after paying Khoms / Zakat. However, the lands which have been seized as spoils of war belong to the Muslim society
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FISHY
آقای اشتری پیش از "فریفته" شدن توسط جاسوسان اسرائیلی، اصلن "ارگان باز" بوده و به قول قدیمی ها "یه چیزی ش" می شده
آقای علی اشتری را به جرم جاسوسی محاکمه و به اعدام محکوم کرده اند. تا اینجای مطلب هیچ چیز غیر طبیعی وجود نداره. این که یک جاسوس محاکمه بشه، طبیعیه. این که جرمش سنگینه، طبیعیه... اما بالاغیرتن "فریب خوردگی" این جاسوس، یک پایش میلنگه! اگه آقای علی اشتری یک دختر چهارده پونزده ساله ی خوشگل مامانی بود، خوب، می گفتیم "فریب خوردگی" تا اندازه ای طبیعیه. ولی آخه با این پیشونی بلند که تا مغز سرش رفته (واژه ی "کچل" در مورد کسانی مثل من که هنوز چند تار مو روی سرشون هست، واژه ی مناسبی نیست!) و با این بینی درشت (همین الان دوباره تو آینه نگاه کردم، دیدم سزاوار نیست بینی آقای اشتری را "خربزه ای" خطاب کنم!) خلاصه این که این منار را به کدوم جای کدوم گنجشگ بدبخت فرو کنیم که بگنجه؟
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INDEPENDENCE
روز استقلال ما ـ بر خلاف آمريکا و هندوستان ـ نه در پشت سر، که در پيش رويمان قرار دارد.
دکتر مصدق، که بزودی به چهرهء اصلی ملی گرائی ايران تبديل شده بود، با بدست گرفتن رهبری «جنبش ملی» علم استقلال خواهی را برافراشت و از آنجا که در ميان گيره های استعمار امپرياليستی و استعمار استالينيستی قرار داشت ناگزير به مفهوم استقلال ضد استعماری نوعی معنای انزواجويانه و منفی بخشيد که در فرمولبندی سياسی او به نام «موازنهء منفی» معروف شد و ذهنيت يارانش نيز، در بلند مدت، در تنگنای همين تعريف باريک باقی ماند؛ حال آنکه اگر نيک بنگريم می بطنيم که سياست موازنهء منفی تنها يکی از انواع شکل های مبارزات استقالال طلبانه است و هر جنبش ضد استعماری لزوماً دارای ميژگی های نفی گرايانه نيست. استقلال به معنای انزوا و سختی کشيدن ناشی از آن نيست، بلکه می تواند حضور باز و همه جانبهء ملتی را در صحنهء بين المللی به ذهن متبادر کند که روی پای خويش ايستاده است، خود دوست و دشمنش را بر اساس منافع ملی خويش بر می گزيند و هرگز دارای دوستان و دشمنان دائم نيست بلکه، بقول چرچيل، دارای منافه دائم است
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