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Best Iran Books: Gain Context for the 2009 Election Revolution
With all that is currently going on in Iran, I thought the web needed some sort of a list detailing some of the best books of recent years detailing this country's complex politics and history. That said, I...
3 commentsHow To Help the People of Iran || #iranelection
I don't know who really won the election in Iran, but I do know that the government's violent crackdown on the hundreds of thousands of people protesting the outcome of the election and the possible fraud...
7 commentsThoughts on the Protests in Iran
June 15, 2009 Protest in Tehran. Photo courtesy of mistererasmus at Flickr. I've been watching the protests in Iran this week with a fascination that borders on obsession, and I just thought I'd share some...
55 commentsAmericans Should Spread Freedom in Iran, Not Hoard it In America
I recently joined Twitter (http://twitter.com/comp3820), and while I was fooling around with the settings, I clicked on the #iranelection link, that brings up all the tweets on the Iran election. I was struck...
0 commentsIran: Are Hundreds of Thousands Wrong?
By Don White Tehran, Iran - Who’s right? The Hundreds of thousands of protesters wearing black and carrying candles joining opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the...
0 commentsFirst round of Iranian elections draws to a close.
as the first round of elections ends, the people wait for the results. two moderates are in the race against pres.ahmadinejad. the world watches to see which way the govt is going to go. If someone gets...
0 commentsNeda Agha Soltani: Photo of Wrong Woman Posted Worldwide?
This is a photo of the Neda Soltani who was gunned down during the Iran election protests. photo courtesy currentnewsstories @ flickr.com This photo was taken is of a young woman with the same name, 'Neda...
29 commentsTwitter Offers Little on Iran Election
I have read several articles, as many of you likely have as well, going on about the amazing technological advantage that Twitter has given the election demonstrations in Iran. With no outside reporters,...
1 commentDishonor: Cheated Election Results in Iran
Current Iranian leaders move into a dangerous era: clerics may become an endangered species in Iran and political assassinations will become the order of the day if the will of the people continues to be...
12 commentsIranian Protest Twitter Accounts
There are several Iranian protest accounts on Twitter that help keep people informed on the situation in the country. These accounts were established by both Iranian citizens and those abroad to keep...
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