ANGELS
هی رفیق جان باور کن ما هنوز زنده ایم
نردبان چوبی آسمان را نگاه کردم که خیس از آب باران شده بود و فرشته ها بی آنکه نام مرا بدانند به نام صدایم کردند و من خوب که نگاهشان کردم آرش و محمد رضا را شناختم. کمی از مستی ام کاستم تا خدای نکرده حمل بر بی ادبی ام نکنند. آخر می دانید همین دو روز پیش خبرش را شنیده بودم که با طناب به دار آویخته شده بودند ولی بیشتر که نگاه کردم نه به گردن شان سرخی پیچیده بود و نه حتی رد تیری بر سینه شان ماسیده مانده بود
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POETRY
Staying awake in the strange horizon
to catch the northern lights
green and red
as it rains on my soul
I remain awake thirsty of holding you tight
Aware of having have to let go
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IRAN
Photo essay: Capturing special moments many of us pass by
by Banafsheh Hejazi
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REVOLUTION
Most determining factor in the outcome of a movement is the ideals of the people involved
Phrases like, “No (violent) revolution in history has brought democracy to a country”, “Revolution is not the answer”, “The Iranian regime is a totalitarian/authoritarian regime because it was established by a violent revolution”, “Reform is the only way forward” and so on, are talking points repeated by some so-called “reformist intellectuals” nowadays. But do they have any validity? And are they based on historical facts? To answer these questions let’s first focus on the term “violent revolution”, recently used by these “reformist intellectuals”, to refer to the Iranian revolution of 1979
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MOTHERS
Anxious, worried but still hopeful their children will be released soon
One evening last week at the Free Library of Philadelphia, I met Alex Fattal. I saw pain on his face, as he came up to me. A nice, kind young man, he told me who he was. I learned that he is the brother of Josh Fattal who, along with two of his friends, was on a hiking vacation in Iraqi Kurdistan before they were arrested by the Iranian authorities. This was in July, now it is February, and they are still in prison. Evin: Where else? The mothers and the families of Shane, Josh and Sarah have had no direct contact with their loved ones. No phone calls, nothing
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WOMEN
A mythical rite practiced in remotest villages of Northern Iran
Nestled deep in the snowcapped Alburz Mountains of Northern Iran, amongst a heavily forested region, the Council of Shir Zanan met under the cover of a pitch black, moonless night. Seven women were seated around an altar, facing each other and holding the eternal fire of Ahura Mazda in the palms of their hands. The sacred fire illuminated their faces and drew eerie shadows on the wall. Their murmur could be heard in the silence of the frosty night as they chanted under their breath: “Fear not our wrath; Fear not our revenge; Fear only our reverence.”
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IRANIANS
One American Jew's solidarity with Iranian people
As an American who is living openly in freedom, I feel utterly unqualified to address the Iranian people. After all, I don’t have to fear that the Basij will arrest me and torture me and rape me in Evin Prison. I don’t have to fear that I will be beaten or murdered for attending or organizing a demonstration on February 11, 2010, the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran, or any other day. I don’t have to fear that my phone is being tapped, my email is being watched
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RELIGION
The Quran should be interpreted by unbiased experts in a positive, constructive way
No book has been dragged more frequently into the forum of public opinion by the media and more intensely scrutinized, sometimes unscrupulously, by Western scholars than the holy Quran. Westerners began to be more inquisitive about this book after 1979 and the inauguration of an Islamic government in Iran (IRI) and particularly throughout post 9/11 years. Many contemporary Western religious scholars seem to believe that Islamic radicalism is rooted in the teachings of Quran and the distorted interpretations of some of its verses
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IRAN
Photo essay: Qom's park and zoo residents
by Mostafa Meraji
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PREDICTION
The Islamic Republic's ship of state is heading into turbulent waters
Unless Iran's supreme leader changes course in his internal policies, the domestic stability of his regime in 2010 is going to be more fragile than in 2009. "Tishe be reeshe zadan" is a famous expression in Persian. It literally means hitting the roots with an ax. It is used to describe situations where someone deals a major blow to the foundation of something. Should Ayatollah Ali Khamenei continue with the current subsidies reform bill, he would be dealing a heavy blow to the foundation of his regime
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DATE
همه نیروهای فعال در جنبش سبز از مردم خواستهاند که در تظاهرات ۲۲ بهمن شرکت کنند
در آستانه ۲۲ بهمن، رژیم جمهوری اسلامی آخرین حربههای خود را برای سرکوب جنبش آزادیخواهانه مردم به صحنه آورده است. گروگانکُشی - تاکتیکی که شقیترین جنایتکاران حرفهای برای پیشبرد هدفهای خویش به کار میگیرند - یکی از این حربهها است. این کار با کشتن آرش رحمانیپور و محمدرضا علیزمانی هفته گذشته آغاز گردید و بلافاصله اعلام شد که افراد دیگری را نیز برای سیری عطش خون حاکمیت ردیف کردهاند. بعد، امام جمعه محبوب ولی فقیه در نماز جمعه با عربدهکشی به این کار احسنت گفت و کشتار بیشتری را طلبید
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REALITY CHECK
بر سر زبان افتادن نام آقای جان فرحی به اتهام کلاهبرداری و سوء استفاده های مالی، آتش یهودی ستیزی و اصطلاحا آنچه آنتی سمیتیزم نامیده می شود را تیزتر کرده است. این روزها در لوس آنجلس در هر جمعی که می نشینی به شرطی که دوستان یهودی حضور نداشته باشند، یکی پس از دیگری نظریاتی می دهند و با استناد به شواهدی احکامی صادر می کنند که گویا از فرط بدیهی بودن به قضایای مسلم هندسی می ماند که انکار و یا رد آن تائیدیه ای بربیسوادی و بی صلاحیتی و حواس پرتی مدعی ست
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IDEAS
آیا معنویت و پاکدینی روشنفکرانه میتوانند بدیلهائی برای دین باشند؟
در ربع آخر قرن بیستم در آمریکا شاهد یک حرکت مذهبی بنیادگرایانه قوی بوده ایم که شاید بتوان از آن به سومین احیای مذهبی (اولی و دومی در قرون هجدهم و نوزدهم رخ دادند) تعبیر کنیم. در ایندوره شرکت مردم در کلیساهای بنیاد گرا بمراتب بیش از اقبال آنها از کلیساهای "جریان اصلی" پروتستان (مانند پرسبیتارین و اپیسکوپل و متدیست) بوده است. عجیب اینست که جامعه شناسان این دوران بجای مطالعه این پدیده هنوز به مرده ریگ عصر روشنگری یعنی خیال خوش تقدس زدائی از تفکر انسانی (سکولاریسم ذهنی) و ناسوتی سازی حیطه عمومی تکیه میکردند
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FILM
Women with movies demanding social change
Neshat’s prominent style of magic realism combined with strong elements of female melodrama unfolds a strong tale about societal turmoil and personal nightmares from five female perspectives. I consider Iran as the fifth character, which is highly misunderstood, mistreated, and even raped at the end by fundamentalist forces, very much like the lives of other four characters. Iran in this era stands on the verge of a profound transformation from a poor developing country to an independent wealthy nation with a democratic government
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