POETRY

Setting up the board
22-Dec-2009
"Dear shadow, you have keen eyes.
You looked while I ran,
tell me what you've seen."

"I've seen our path cut through
a crowd's agitation. One by one,
they want to say what they mean.
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1978

The Last Generals

The Last Generals

Photo essay: The Shah's Air Force

by Faramarz
21-Dec-2009 (134 comments)

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WHITE

Blizzard of 2009

Blizzard of 2009

Photo essay: Heavy snow in Virginia

by Sasan Afsoosi
20-Dec-2009

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LEADER

مسئلهٌ رهبری

باید خوب حواس را جمع كرد چون در انقلاب قبلی درست از بابت انتخاب رهبر بود كه كلاه به سر مردم رفت

20-Dec-2009 (4 comments)
جنبش مردمی ایران كه دارد روز به روز به انقلاب شبیه تر میشود و بر امید همهٌ آزادیخواهان میافزاید تداومی پیدا كرده كه نشان میدهد با تشر حكومت اسلامی متوقف نخواهد شد و اگر بتواند تحولی را كه لازم است پیدا كند، در تغییر نظام سیاسی مملكت توفیق حاصل خواهد نمود. در این میان چنان كه منطقی است، صحبت از رهبری هم به میان آمده است. میبینیم بسیاری هم میگویند و بحق هم میگویند كه به وجود رهبر نیاز هست و البته نامهایی هم مطرح شده كه میشناسیم و متأسفانه به هیچكدامشان هم اطمینان نداریم>>>

OUTLOOK

اصلاح، نه انقلاب

فراز هائی در جامعه شناسی انقلاب های اجتماعی و آیندۀ بحران ایران

20-Dec-2009 (4 comments)
در این مجال به شرایط تکوین دو عامل مهم دگرگونی اجتماعی یعنی انقلاب و اصلاح خواهم پرداخت و به ترجیح دانشی و ارزشی اصلاح بر انقلاب انگشت خواهم نهاد. اصولاً در تاریخ بشر اصلاح قاعده و انقلاب استثناست. بعلاوه، موفقیت انقلاب ها در نیل به آرمانهایشان نیز در مجموع کمتر از اصلاحات بوده است. البته چنانکه خواهیم دید هنگامی که اصلاح با بن بست مواجه شود شرایط برای انقلاب فراهم می گردد و آن علامت "کاما" در تیتر این مقاله یک کلمه به جلو خواهد جهید. به قول تروتسکی، انقلاب وقتی صورت می گیرد که هیچ راه دیگری برای مردم باقی نمانده باشد>>>

LIFE

Forever in our hearts

With Aydin Salek's death tragedy hits home

20-Dec-2009 (3 comments)
Last Sunday evening I heard the sad and heartbreaking news about Aydin Salek. Aydin died in the earlier hours of Sunday December 13th, one day short of his 18th birthday. I met Aydin few years ago in one of the community meetings for addressing human rights violations in Iran. Aydin and his mother were introduced as a family that came recently to Southern California. Aydin’s mother an architect by training, working on her PHD and His father, a dentist reunited with them only 4 months ago after finally obtaining exit permit to leave Iran>>>

STORY

عروسی مارسیا

مارسیا با بادبادک های رنگی اش از راه می رسد

20-Dec-2009 (4 comments)
گاهی اوقات پروانه های نشسته به روی نوک انگشتانم را به سمت پایین دست رودخانه ام پرت می کنم تا شاید دست از سرم بردارند. کمی خیس بشوند تا طعم ماهی شدن را بچشند. تکه پرهای یاس سفیدم را بو می کشم تا بوی تنهایی را که در جان و دلم نشسته را از دلم دور کنم. فانوس های پر نور را از سقف آویزان می کنم تا بی هیچ ترس و واهمه ای سایه هایی که به خانه ام هجوم آورده اند را از در خانه ام به بیرون بیاندازم. >>>

HERITAGE

For King and God

For King and God

Photo essay: Sasanian ruins and reliefs in Bishapur

by youngrobv
19-Dec-2009 (8 comments)

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NO HEJAB

Cool Karate Kids

Cool Karate Kids

Iranian women's national karate team compete in Germany without covering their hair

by Ghormeh Sabzi
18-Dec-2009 (24 comments)

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ASHURA

Defining moment

Islam vs. Iran's 'Islamic Republic'

18-Dec-2009 (5 comments)
A new opportunity is now emerging for the "Green Movement" in Iran to demonstrate opposition to the Islamic Republic and the manipulated presidential election results earlier this year. Friday, December 18, marks the beginning of the months of Muharram and Safar in the Islamic lunar calendar. For the regime in Tehran, gaining control of the streets has become gradually more difficult since the Green Movement turned all officially sanctioned political ceremonies into opportunities to wage protests against the Islamic Republic. The coming two months, however, represent the first time that a religious opportunity has come up>>>

REMEMBERED

All eyes on Neda

In a world dominated by Ayatollahs, Blairs and Saddams, we should remember Neda, surely, for her happy, smiling face

18-Dec-2009 (one comment)
Neda Agha-Soltan’s death raised questions – obvious ones, such as how even a brutal regime could be so brutal. But others, too – how many of the hundreds of thousands who have watched her last moments did so more than once? Is it voyeurism? At what point does it become entertainment? And given that Ms Agha-Soltan signed no release form, is it right that footage of her death was posted on YouTube in the first place? Is it not enough to know that someone has been killed? Do we have to see it? >>>

KHOMEINI

پایه گذر نکبت

خمینی و ایده هایش

18-Dec-2009 (8 comments)
او بانی ولایت فقیه بود. نظریه ای که مردم را از نظر عقلی ناقص و محتاج به داشتن ولی فقیه برای هدایت آنان چون هدایت گوسفندان بوسیله چوپان میبیند. او تا انجا مردم رو قبول داشت که بدون تفکر مستقل دنبالش برند و از او اطاعت کنند جمله معرف خمینی: اگر 35 میلیون بگن آره، من میگم نه شاهدی بر این ادعاست. خامنه‌ای وارث خلف خمینی هست. در واقع آنچه را که امروز بعنوان رژیم “جمهوری” اسلامی میشناسیم. این دیکتاتوری نظامی مذهبی چیزی جز تداوم طبیعی افکار ضد دمکراتیک؛ تمامیت خواهانه و قرون وسطایی “امام” راحل نیست>>>

RIGHTS

Not for sale

For some human rights has become a new business venture

18-Dec-2009
When, more than ten years ago, we founded the Alliance for Defense of Human Rights in Iran (ADHRI) in Washington, D.C., after the serial murders of 1998, more than 20 people began attending the meetings. At the beginning, there were constructive discussions. The first event and demonstration in DC took place two decades after the Revolution sponsored by the Alliance. They were both timely and successful in drawing attention to the abuse of human rights in Iran. Until that time, everyone was scared or frightened to talk, let alone organize an event. But soon enough, like many other organizations, ADHR became political; each group trying to push their own agenda>>>

DINNER

The Party Nazi

Put the plate down immediately and nobody gets hurt. I said put the plate down!

18-Dec-2009 (14 comments)
The other night Becky and I arrived at a large gathering of family and friends. Our generous guest, Mrs. Nicey had obviously spent a good deal of time meticulously preparing for this occasion, cleaning, cooking, and decorating. Her recently remodeled home was tastefully painted and painfully overfurnished with the usual suspectsin the mix, French, Qajar and modern American articles. As soon as we arrived Mrs. Nicey rushed to greet us. She looked rather frazzled though. It must have been the stress of all the hard work of arranging the perfect party. She shook hands and accepted the bottle of wine>>>

SOLIDARITY

We are Majid too

We are Majid too

Historical figures in hejab in support of Majid Tavakkoli

by Mokhtar Paki
16-Dec-2009 (25 comments)

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