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Iran Election Declared Fraudulent By Senior Diplomat in Stunning Revelation
Most of the West probably knew that President's Ahmadinejad's party lost in the Iranian 2009 election that simulated a democracy. Since that time, Iran has used its elite forces crushing the opposing...
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 commentsIran Revolt Update
I will note at the outset that I am not necessarily the most qualified authority to speak on this topic. What I am trying to accomplish, nonetheless, is to show support for the people of Iran and offer a...
0 commentsIran's Ironic Situation: Power to the People
Back in the early 70s, John Lennon released a post-Beatle single called, Power to the People, by the Plastic Ono Band. At the time, it was a revolutionary type overthrow type rock song with a throbbing...
3 commentsThe Iranian Opposition: Willing but How Able?
Within the next week, Iran will see the 40-day anniversary of the death of protest bystander Neda Agha-Soltan — an emotionally charged religious observance that is likely to draw widespread public mourning...
0 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 commentsWhy Iran is A Political Time Bomb
The Man Himself Why Iran is a ticking time bomb- The Islamic Republic of Iran was in the press lately for its suspected nuclear farming and uranium production. The President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad...
4 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 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 commentsDouble Trouble in Iran
Incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has already declared victory today, after officials reported that he has taken 66% of vote; the count is currently 68% complete. But his rival candidate, the reformist...
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