Posts Tagged ‘Iran’

Twittering Tabriz

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I spent this afternoon going through the past ten days of Twitters which includes the keyword Tabriz. The bottom line: There is almost zero to learn from running around the Twitter rumor mill and plenty of annoyances: People who spam it with a dozen postings of the same material, baseless and often ludicrous rumors being canonized as fact and going viral, imperviousness to requests for fact-checking, etc.

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Voice of America Program on Shiism and Government

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Featuring Ayyat Jamal od-Din, an Iraqi legislator who favors separating mosque and state, Akbar Atari, a leader of the leading reformist organization Office for Strengthening Unity, and the host of this website.
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Strike in Kurdistan in Memory of Qasemlu

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

After a month of organization, the major towns and cities of Kurdistan were shut down by a general strike on the twentieth anniversary of the assassination of Abdol-Rahman Qasemlu , the leader of the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDP (Iran)). This action was organized preceded by efforts by Kurdish activists in different cities. This is the fifth of these annual protests. Not all of them met with much success at all. The strike which was promised in 2006 was hastily converted to a three-minute black-out. And there is no visible sign of the earlier protests.

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The Fourth Candidate Speaks

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Translator’s Introduction
Dr. Mohsen Reza’i, the fourth candidate in the recent Iranian elections, has broken his silence and issued a declaration on the current crisis. Dr. Mohsen Reza’i was most notably the head of the Revolutionary Guards. Mohsen-Rezaei

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