ARRIVING at the airport in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, you have a fair
chance that the newish-looking taxi taking you into town will not be the
usual French or Japanese model, but Iranian. And it will not have been
imported, as most cars in Africa are, but assembled in nearby Thiès.
From here, the first few hundred taxis have just come off the production
line at an Iranian-built Khodro plant. They are tangible symbols of a
new power in sub-Saharan Africa that has, for some, begun to cause
ripples of concern.
Person | About | Day |
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
If they had the audacity
by Bavafa on Thu Feb 04, 2010 09:58 AM PSTIf they had the audacity to treat their own people better, they might have found the best ally they could ever have, their own citizen
Mehrdad