Category Archives: Iran
Dr. Hamid Dabashi interviews Dr. Ervand Abrahamian on the Green Movement.
Dr. Ervand Abrahamian is without a doubt one of the best American historians covering modern Iran. See Dr. Dabashi’s interview with him here. For a list of his books, go here.
The Question of Political Strategy in Iran’s Green Movement
Tehran Bureau: What is now known as Iran’s Green Movement was born on June 13, 2009, in reaction to massive electoral fraud during the Islamic Republic’s tenth presidential election. The aftermath of the elections sent shockwaves throughout the regime, especially … Continue reading
Iran Green Movement Promising Big February Protests
Christian Science Monitor – Excerpt: “Opposition Green Movement activists in major cities around Iran are playing a cat-and-mouse game with authorities seeking to shut down their operations ahead of Feb. 11, a revolutionary anniversary that the activists are hoping to … Continue reading
How Institutionalizing Protest Backfires: Iran Leader Warns Opposition Ahead of Revolution Day
Reuters – Excerpt: “Iran’s supreme leader called on the opposition Tuesday to distance itself from the Islamic Republic’s Western enemies, in a warning ahead of possible new anti-government protests next month. Tension has risen in Iran after eight people were … Continue reading
Iran’s parliament exposes abuse of opposition prisoners at Tehran jail
The Guardian – Excerpt: “Iranian MPs lifted a blanket of official denial on the country’s post-election upheaval today by blaming a Âsenior regime insider for abuses that led to the deaths of at least three prisoners in a detention centre. … Continue reading
Another Revolution? Not likely
NY Times Op-Ed: “THE Islamic Republic of Iran is not about to implode. Nevertheless, the misguided idea that it may do so is becoming enshrined as conventional wisdom in Washington. For President Obama, this misconception provides a bit of cover; … Continue reading
Growing Desperation
The Economist: “Signs of the regime’s fading legitimacy are numerous. In December, for instance, the head of Iran’s central bank issued a stern warning that from January 8th it would no longer accept bank notes defaced by extra words. In … Continue reading
Ashura and the Iranian Opposition
The Christian Science Monitor: Pro-government demonstrators in Iran launched a 10-day religious mourning period on Friday with nationwide rallies and calls for the execution of opposition leader and former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi. Pressure has been building from Iranian … Continue reading
Pro-Iranian hackers hit Twitter and opposition websites
BBC News: “A group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army has hacked Twitter and an Iranian opposition website, replacing it with an anti-American message. Traffic to the social networking website was redirected for nearly two hours on Thursday night. The … Continue reading
al-Jazeera on Student Day in Iran
See the video here. And here is coverage from CBS. Â
Iran Student Criticizes Khamenei in Person
Excerpt: “An unassuming college math student has become an unlikely hero to many in Iran for daring to criticize the country’s most powerful man to his face. Mahmoud Vahidnia has received an outpouring of support from government opponents for the … Continue reading
The 30th Anniversary of the Embassy Takeover – Protests for and Against the Regime (Video)
Welcome to Iran’s bipolar disorder: Protests for the regime & protests against.
5 Friendliest Nations On Planet Earth
Iran ranked #4: “Iran’s most precious jewel is its people. Lonely Planet calls them warm and fascinating people, and Will Hide, a London-based travel journalist writing for the Times, has concluded after returning from his trip to Iran that this … Continue reading
“Pretty Women of Iran” – Video
Jessica Mudditt, the creator of the video, sent me the youtube link. (See the video here)Â I like the fact that the video does not focus exclusively on a certain type of women but incorporated numerous, how should I put … Continue reading
Iran-China Forge Ahead
See the al-Jazeera video here.