Tag Archives: Iran

27Aug/08

Looking for Enemies


Nir Boms and Shayan Arya

Tuesday, August 26, 2008 
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Policy experts continue to debate the best approach that should be implemented with the current Iranian leadership – but before getting there, they need to answer a key question regarding the strength of their potential adversary in Tehran.

Many believe that the Islamic regime in Iran is strong. That it is there to stay and – perhaps thanks to the misguided American policies in the Middle East – it is going even stronger. They point to the growing influence in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. They also look at the high prices of oil and the Islamic Republic’s ability to make life very difficult for America and its allies.
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15Jul/08

Defient Mood in Teheran

 

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As a sign of the troubled relations between Tehran and the West, Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno just renamed the street next to the Iranian embassy “July 9th St.” – after the date symbolizing the 1999 student pro-democracy demonstrations in Tehran. Iran responded angrily, but at the same time released a statement by its foreign minister about possible progress in negotiations over its nuclear program. While the diplomatic rhetoric may appear ambivalent, Tehran’s domestic actions appear much more clear and defiant. Last Tuesday, Iran hanged another teenager, 19-year-old Hamid Reza, who was convicted of murder. The country’s parliament is also considering a bill that could result in the death penalty being used for those deemed to be promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy on the Internet.

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27Jun/08

Net activism rattles Arabs

June 27th, 2008 

 

FACEBOOK, the popular social networking site, is becoming more than just a cyber meeting place as it turns into a powerful vehicle for social change.

Squeezing out MySpaceas the site of the moment and with 75million users (more than the population of most countries), it appears to be the most popular meeting place in the virtual world.

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11Jun/08

Enfrentar las Elecciones Iraníes

Autoras y autores Nir Boms, Elliot Chodoff

Fuente Washington Times (Estados Unidos)
Referencia «Facing the Iranian elections», por Nir Boms y Elliot Chodoff, Washington Times, 16 de junio de 2005.

Mientras Irán prosigue su ping-pong nuclear con la Unión Europea, poniendo en peligro la estabilidad regional, se prepara también para las elecciones que se celebrarán el viernes. Teherán enarbola la bandera de la democracia islámica y alimenta las esperanzas del mundo en torno a Rafsandjani, descrito como un símbolo de esperanza y moderación. Continue reading