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Iranian Crackdown on Dissidents: Yahoo!
The title of a recently released Yahoo! article is "Intensified Crackdown Mutes Protests In Iran". The key word is "Intensified". So, how intense was it? The first three sentences give us a glimpse. The...
0 comments"...dealt with without mercy.": The Iranian Crisis
Iranian students have turned up in enormous numbers to protest the election outcome in Tehran, Iran. Police and Musavi supporters clashed in Tehran immediately after the election with many reported injuries...
0 commentsWAR WITH IRAN---IS IT CLOSER THAN YOU THINK?
While the headlines continue to scream "War" are we really past the point of no return? Is war imminent? Will a new conflict engulf the world and are we spiraling out of control? Will air strikes begin soon...
0 commentsA Possible Rift Between Khamenei & Ahmedinejad: Yahoo!
The title of a recently released Yahoo! article is "Iran president: No rift with supreme leader". Let's see if this is indeed true. The first sentence is "President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad begins his second...
0 commentsIranian Unrest
So there is trouble in the streets of Iran, what a surprise. It all began when an election was held and the current President Ahmadinejad declared himself the victor while a large percentage of the country...
0 commentsThe Iranian Elections And Its Aftermath
The Iranian Presidential elections are over, but the consequences of that ill-managed/rigged/sham of an election are far from over. There is anger on the streets of Iran and people aren't taking the election...
0 commentsHow Twitter Started a Revolution in Iran
Iran held its presidential election on June 12, 2009. The candidates were: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karrobui. Ahmadinejad is the current President of Iran and represents the more...
0 commentsSocial Networking: The Voice of a Revolution
There is a an old saying that says the pen is mightier than the sword, but today that can be expanded to say the internet is mightier than the gun. Social networks are becoming the voice of the unheard as...
4 commentsIRIB via Reuters TV Iran's Rafsanjani, in Speech, Shies Away From Confrontation
Iranians have been waiting weeks to hear from former President Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. At the height of the demonstrations on Tehran's streets, when hundreds of thousands of people called for a...
0 commentsTrials of Iran election protesters under way
- Trials for nearly 100 Iranians arrested in the aftermath of the disputed June 12 presidential elections were under way Saturday, two Iranian news agencies reported. "The court, to investigate the charges...
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