STORY
Gentlemen, I have just been appointed interim commander
Inside a small briefing room six officers of the Iranian Air Force, dressed in flight suits, are awaiting the arrival of a senior officer. The room is messy and unkempt, as if no one has paid it any particular attention for a few days. Two officers are scribbling data next to a crudely drawn map on the whiteboard. A few others are looking out the window at the light snow falling on the runway. In a corner, and away from everyone else, sits Maj. Reza Ahangar, a tall, dark haired man in his early 40’s. His head is resting on his crossed arms on a small writing chair that he is sitting on
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HUMILIATION
برخی از وقایع دوران پادشاهی هرمزچهارم و پسرش خسرو پرویز را که بیست و دوّمین و بیست وسوّمین پادشاه ساسانی – اواخرقرن ششم و اوائل قرن هفتم میلادی (٥٩٠- ٦٢٨) – بوده اند می آورم و با وقایع مشابهش در زمان پادشاهی محمّد رضا شاه پهلوی و دوران پس از او مقایسه می کنم. و شما خود داوری کنید که اینها آیا فقط شباهتهائی ظاهری است و یا ژن های تاریخی و ملّی. فرستادن لباس زنانه - هرمز چهارم (٥٧٩ – ٥٩٠ میلادی) برای تحقیر مخالف سر سختش بهرام چوبینه که سرداری بزرگ و پهلوانی بنام بوده است لباسی زنانه با شلواری سرخ و سرپوشی زرد رنگ به عنوان هدیه برای او می فرستد:
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GREENS
What needs to be done to liberate Iran
Does the fact that Thursday was a failure make the need for a Green triumph any less urgent? NO! Not if you are on the side of those innocent people who have shed blood in this struggle for democracy and freedom. Not if you think that a democratic Iran will be an antidote to extremism in the region and indeed the world. Not if you think that those who cheat, beat, rape and kill innocents should be held accountable. Does the failure of Thursday make the need for a reassessment of our approach a necessity? Yes! Yes, if you believe that strong leadership and clever planning are needed for a revolutionary movement to succeed against a foe who is brutal and who shuns all calls for local and internationally accountability
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VIEW
The Iranian system has reached a point of repression saturation
by Rouzbeh Parsi and Trita Parsi
Thursday, on the 31st anniversary of Iran’s Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei’s government was fighting for its survival, as leaders of the country’s opposition Green Movement sought to take back a revolution gone astray. Even as demonstrators participated in carefully choreographed pro-government displays, the fact that the Iranian authorities had to turn off the Internet, disable access to Gmail, and fill the streets with riot police and paramilitary Basij served to illustrate the dilemma in which the Khamenei regime now finds itself
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ISRAEL
Understand why Jews must support Israel's right to strike Iran's nuclear plants
My involvement with the Persian secular democratic movement is motivated by a genuine compassion and empathy for the Persian people's appalling suffering at the hands of a barbaric totalitarian regime. In addition, I hold the leaders and members of the Persian secular democratic movement and some liberal Islamists in the highest admiration. On the other hand, as a Jewish Zionist, I naturally support Israel's right to strike Iran's nuclear plants in self-defense
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UCLA
Critically acclaimed films screened in Los Angeles until February 20th
The
20th Celebration of Iranian Cinema kicked off this weekend at University of California, Los Angeles, featuring a collection of established and emerging talents from Iran. The goal of this greatly received show-case is, and has been, to present a diverse portrait of Iran’s variety of cultural communities, leading customs and expressions as well as ethnic minorities’ way of living. On Friday February 5th, the opening night was dedicated to
Heiran (2009)
Shalizeh Alizadeh’s first feature film
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STORY
All of my life I have wanted you to tell me how it was for you in prison
Ali Farhang was walking back from the park with his grandson Payman. They had gone to the playground, where Payman had shown his grandfather the many things he could do with monkey bars and slides and swings.
"Baba bozorg," Payman said. "Why were you in jail?"
"I was in prison because our people were not free and I thought that they should be."
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POETRY
ای وای دلم که رفته از دست دلم
هر کس که به دل نشست بشکست دلم
دیوانه دلم اگر کمی عاقل بود
افسار گسسته دل نمی بست دلم
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DEMOCRACY
شعار «رأی من کو؟» شعار دموکراسی است. شعاری که میگوید تنها اراده شهروندان که از طریق صندوق رأی اعمال میشود، و نه هیچ عامل دیگری، باید در اداره جامعه تصمیم گیرنده باشد. شعاری که نقش هر عامل و نیروی دیگر را که منبعث از رأی شهروندان نباشد نفی میکند. شعار دهنده میگوید که کسی نمیتواند به نام دین، خدا، و یا هر قدرت طبیعی یا ماورای طبیعی دیگر رأی خود را بر رأی من مرجّح بشناسد و آن را نادیده بگیرد. شعار در واقع به معنای نفی سلطه دین یا حزب و ایدئولوژی بر حکومت است. شعار میطلبد که حکومت تنها مشروعیت خود را از رأی مردم بگیرد و رأی مردم که از طریق نمایندگان منتخب آنان ابراز میشود تعیین کننده تصمیمات حکومتی باشد
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VIEW
We must not ignore human rights in Iran
Old habits are difficult to break. After years of almost singularly focusing on the nuclear issue, the west has been slow to react to the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Iran. While United Nations Security Council members are preparing new sanctions over the nuclear issue, the UN has yet to address Iran’s human rights abuses since the fraudulent elections last summer. Now more than ever, the narrow nuclear focus must be set aside and renewed attention given to the state of human rights in Iran. It is literally a matter of life and death
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TODAY
Please, people, let’s revise our slogans
If today doesn’t turn out to be the big day that we all hope for, the day that brings about the end of Tehran’s repulsive regime, it is at least bound to be a major milestone in the right direction. All we must hope for now, beside a decisive blow to the awful theocracy that has been crushing Iran and spreading hatred and terror in the world for the last thirty years is that the brave Iranian people will not be weeping over new casualties but be a step closer to victory
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