INDIA
Visiting Indian villages which seemed to promise the future entrepreneurs
To understand India you have to see its villages! This dictum is often repeated to signify the hold of tradition on Indian society. Surprisingly, I found signs of entrepreneurship in the few villages of central India I visited which seemed to promise the future. These were all the more impressive as the past was still stubbornly strong in the mix of religion and history that was the mainstay of the folklore of these villages. This was the scene of the struggle between individual vitality and the inertia of group comfort
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ALARMING
در مورد اعدامهای مخفیانه اخیر در زندان وکیل آباد مشهد چه میتوان گفت؟
موج اعدام باز در ایران بالا گرفته است. در چند سال اخیر آمار اعدامها مرتبا رو به افزایش بوده و موارد متعددی از اعدامهای گروهی گزارش شده است. اکنون خبر میرسد که خصوصیت «مخفیانه» نیز به این اعدامها اضافه شده است. تعداد کسانی که در زندانهای جمهوری اسلامی در خطر مرگ به سر میبرند عددی چند هزار نفره را تشکیل میدهد. جمهوری اسلامی ظاهرا عطش سیریناپذیری برای کشتن دارد و در برابر اعتراضات جامعه جهانی راههای تازه-ای برای ادامه کشتار خود پیدا کرده است: قتل مخفی و گروهی
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POINT
This story is anything but finished
by pedestrian
These days, when I talk to my friends in Iran, hardly anyone, even the most politically active, talks about politics anymore. I’m certainly not claiming that my friends are a representative of the entire Iranian population – they certainly are not. But it was at first somehow disappointing to hear them disregard the latest political news the way they did. When just months ago, they were the ones filling me in on things I might have missed. Now, even when I bring up things like “did you read Mousavi’s latest letter?” or “did you hear about so and so’s outrageous prison sentence?” They are quick to change the subject
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VIEW
A history full of fear of awareness
by Roozbeh Mirebrahimi
From the most religious layers of the society to the most secular ones consider themselves part of the Green Movement despite their different perspectives. In other words, it is the Green Movement that has defined itself so widely. But it does have a significant difference with the 1979 revolution. While in the 1979 revolution to be anti-monarchy was the point of agreement of many different and even opposing groups, in the Green Movement to be against the Islamic Republic is not the point of convergence for all active forces
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MIDEAST
Lessons for life from Lebanon
The positive interpretation of
ma bi’asser is probably not far away from the concept of ‘Lebanese resilience’ that one hears so much outside the country and witnesses it inside. As an Iranian, I have found this interpretation quite refreshing. An Iranian journalist visiting Lebanon not long after the Israeli invasion of 2006 told me about meeting a family outside the ruins of their house in south Lebanon. ‘That was our house,’ the father had said, laughing and pointing to the heap of rubble nearby, rather than telling a tale of misery, inviting sympathy, or pity.
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STORY
ژولیو و ماه آفرید کنار هم
از سنجار تا نصیبین سفر پنج روز طول کشید. با این حال رنج آن بسیار کمتر از مسافرت از آدیابن تا سنجار بود. هر روز که از سنجار دورتر می شدند هوا خنکتر و ملایمتر می شد و بار دیگر کوهستان جای بیابان را می گرفت. چون دیگر خیلی از آدیابن دور شده بودند دلیلی نداشت باز هم از راه های فرعی و ناهموار به سفر ادامه دهند. بنابراین از مسیرهای اصلی و مطمئن به سفر پرداخته و شبها را هم در کاروانسراهای بین راه سپری کرده بودند
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POETRY
Guilty in the pleasure of
not fanning the coals of war,
of not being there,
not holding my voice over
the governing of
my poor countrymen
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VIEW
Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities
by Marc Lynch
Jeffrey Goldberg has come away from his research convinced that the Obama administration is serious about Iran. But if the administration's strategy fails to stall Tehran's alleged drive for a nuclear weapon, then the president may face a terrible choice. Would Obama be willing to move to military action? If not, Goldberg suggests, it is increasingly likely that Israel will take matters into its own hands. I strongly doubt that Obama would choose to launch a pre-emptive war against another Muslim country in the Middle East. Neither do I believe that Israel really intends to do so
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RED
با من بیا به دیدار نسل فراموش شده
در جواب به گزینش بد بر بدتر، در جواب به سینه زنی زیر پرچم پیروان خط امام، در جواب به تحسین جسارت میرحسین موسوی و زهرا رهنورد که دست در دست یکدیگر در ملأ عام بیش از یک سال گذشته، نسل سبز ایران را به ستایش خود بر انگیختند، با من بیا به روز جمعه، هفت مرداد شصت و هفت، دعوت به نگاه دزدانه ای در سلولهای تنگ زندان اوین و گوهر دشت، چپیده از یاران دبستانی
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MOSSADEGH
Recollections of Hedayatollah Matin-Daftari, Mossadegh's grandson
Matin-Daftari has recently published a book on his father, titled
Papers and Documents from the Nationalization of the Iranian Oil Industry to the International Court of Justice, 1951-1952. I had a chance to speak with him in Paris, on the eve of the anniversary of the 1953 coup. Dr. Matin-Daftari speaks about his grandfather and recollects the time he spent with him in Ahmad Abad where the Prime Minister was exiled by the Shah until his death.
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IDEAS
Practical steps can Iran take to institute a more pluralistic society
by Alyssa Gabbay
Today, India’s secular government strives – albeit with mixed results -- to protect and nurture all religious and ethnic groups. Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic of Iran, while officially recognizing three religious minorities – Zoroastrians, Jews, and Christians – sanctions discrimination against these groups. Bahais, who are not recognized, face systematic, state-sponsored persecution. What practical steps can Iran take to institute a more pluralistic society like that of its neighbor to the east?
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DIASPORA
"Are we people of color?"
We were talking about all the dreams we had back when we thought we were white. It was sad to think of them, but it was funny to talk about them together. "It was the grunge movement for me," my sister said. "And the way you were supposed to dislike anybody who called it the grunge movement." I laughed. It was true. I had been in it but she had really been in it. It had been great though. It had given us something to feel good about our city, Seattle, about
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MEDIA
Speculating over the possibility of a strike is dangerous
by Shaun Jacob Halper
Is there a happier journalist last week than The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg? So much ink has been spilled discussing, critiquing, and debating Jeffrey Goldberg's Iran piece, a calculation of the very high probability of an Israeli military strike against Iran in the coming year, you'd think Goldberg was determining Iran policy himself. All this is set against a backdrop of right-wing hysteria over the mosque in lower Manhattan and the supposed failure of liberals to understand the true nature of the threat of Islamofascism
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