From Tehran Bureau correspondent Saya Ovaisy:
Eyewitness account as told to Saya Ovaisy
University student, female, 23:
I arrived at Behesht Zahra cemetery at 3:30 pm. A crowd of two or three thousand people had gathered at section 257, where the post-election martyrs are buried. Most were dressed in black and many carried flowers (but no placards) and everyone prayed Quran suras aloud in unison. Keep reading →
Categories: iran
Tagged: human rights in iran, iran, iran revolution
Issa Saharkhiz, a prominent journalist and former senior Culture Ministry official, has told his family in a short phone call from prison that several of his ribs were broken during his arrest in northern Iran on July 4 in the postelection crackdown. Keep reading →
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Tagged: boicot nokia, iran, issa saharkhiz, nokia
By BENDIX ANDERSON – TEHERAN BOREAU
Since protests erupted in Iran after its disputed Presidential election, a growing number of influential Shia clerics have made statements in favor of the protesters. Keep reading →
Categories: iran
Tagged: ayatollah, human rights in iran, iran, protest in yeheran
By RAMI G. KHOURI in Beirut
One of the most important political dynamics in the Middle East these days is the escalating war of words between the United States and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the international demand to freeze Jewish settlements and colonies in Arab lands occupied in 1967. It is surprising yet heartening that the Obama team has come out strongly demanding that Israel freeze the expansion of all settlements and colonies, with no exceptions for natural growth, pre-approved projects or anything else. Keep reading →
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Tagged: israel, middle east, obama, palestine, peace in middle east, settlements
By FARZANEH MILANI
Have you considered the gender makeup of the two opposing camps in Iran today? Keep reading →
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Tagged: iran, iranian resistance, iranian women
By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU , Associated Press
SIRTE, Libya – After bitter wrangling, Africa’s leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for crimes against humanity in Darfur. Keep reading →
Categories: africa
Tagged: sudan, darfur, african union, ICC, bashir
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Tagged: iran, iran revolution
Daily Star 25 May 2009
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attacked the presence of foreign forces in the region at a summit with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday aimed at tackling terrorism and other security problems. The three neighbors’ first such meeting, which ended with pledges of cooperation but without any specific measures being announced, took place as Pakistan and Afghanistan are battling the spread of Taliban insurgencies in their countries. Keep reading →
Categories: middle east
Tagged: afghanistan, iran, nato, pakistan