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[Latest Internet resources added to Intute: Social sciences] The Teheran Bureau is an online newsroom founded by Kelly Golnoush Niknejad, in November, 2008. In September, 2009, the site entered into an editorial partnership with FRONTLINE, the PBS public affairs series.

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[Enduring America] Iran Document: Interview with Hossein Karroubi (11 February ...: Februar 2010, 8:16 Uhr EST (14:16 Uhr Ortszeit Deutschland) Referenziert von: Enduring America Übersetzung Englisch-Deutsch: Julia, bei Weiterveröffentlichung bitte Link [...]

[Iran News Digest | Stay Informed. Stay Green.] TEHRAN BUREAU: Iran's Bus Drivers Union Calls for Green-Labor Unity: We Appeal to the Iranian People and to the Democratic Green Movement–of which we consider ourselves a small part–to join us by creating a deliberate traffic jam in all directions leading to Valiasr Square.”

[Enduring America] Iran Analysis: The Assembly of Experts Mystery | Enduring America: Abbas Djavadi, associate director of broadcasting at RFE/RL, has published an interesting (and personal) article about the difference between a marja and a supreme leader, contrasting the views and position amongst his followers of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq’s highest Shi’ite authority, and the tradition that Ayatollah Khomeini initiated in Iran, continued by Ali Khamenei.

[Iran News Now] Not Defeated | Iran News Now: Muhammad Sahimi, wrote in a piece for Tehran Bureau of the necessity for “dynamic tactics” and “strong organization.”

[Infowars Ireland] The Old Man And His Sea : Infowars Ireland: by TDI Bureau www.thedailyindian.com February - 23 - 2010 It is interesting how the Western media utilises 'Zeros' (or the lack of. Ali Jawad, a Tehran based political expert says, “In its coverage of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the language of the West is indelibly coloured with imperial hubris and Euro-centric prejudice.

[KUOW 94.9 Puget Sound Public Radio] Iran, Israel And The United States: Resolving The Nuclear Impasse: Muhammed Sahimi analyzes Iranian politics for Teheran Bureau at PBS' Frontline. His articles have also appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Huffington Post.

[Enduring America] The Latest from Iran (21 February): Catching Up | Enduring America: If Tehran remains determined to go nuclear and preventive attacks prove too risky or unworkable to carry out, the United States will need to formulate a strategy to contain Iran. In doing so, however, it would be a mistake to assume that containment would save the United States from the need to make tough choices about retaliation.

[UNHCR | Refworld | Latest Updates] UNHCR | Refworld | Attacks on the Press 2009 - Iran: Authorities clamped down on foreign media coverage, jamming the BBC's Persian television and radio service and the U.S. government-funded Radio Farda, and shutting the Tehran bureau of Dubai-based, pan-Arab Al-Arabiya television indefinitely after accusing the station of bias.

[Why We Protest - IRAN] Iran's Bus Drivers Union Calls For Green-Labor Unity - Why We ...: On February 12, a statement appeared on various Iranian websites, including Balatarin which is one of the largest Persian-speaking community websites in the world, in the form of a poster. The poster called for solidarity with the imprisoned leader of Tehran’s bus drivers union, Mansoor Osanloo, through acts of civil disobedience beginning on March 4 around Tehran’s Valiasr square.

[The Lede] Feb. 11: Updates on Demonstrations in Iran - The Lede Blog ...: Rafsanjani was close to the founder of Iran’s Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and still holds two important positions within Iran’s theocratic government. However, his support for the opposition has been somewhat muted in public and his political rivals, Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and ruling cleric, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appear to have ignored his attempt to shake their hold on power.

[Iran News Now] Live-blog: 22 Bahman - 31st Anniversary of Islamic Revolution ...: Of course the regime will attempt to spin it in their own favor, and will use the national wealth of the Iranian people, along with their monopoly on all state broadcasting mediums to try to convince the few remaining people that still believe they have popular support. But in this protracted struggle, where the media war is just as important as the war on the ground, it appears that it both instances the Green Movement is surviving.

[Feed for Arabist.net] The Arabs' Forlorn Envy of Iranians - Tehran Bureau - Blog - The ...: All of them, without exception, react to events in Iran with fascination, confusion, and concern, reflecting self-inflicted political incoherence and mediocrity that are hallmarks of the modern Arab world. Broadly speaking, the Arab world has maneuvered itself into a lose-lose situation vis-à-vis developments in Iran, despite different views of the Islamic Republic.

[Let Us Build Pakistan] Iran gets its most wanted terrorist, Abdulmalik Rigi | Let Us ...: John Pike, the head of the influential Global Security think tank in Washington, has said: ”˜The activities of the ethnic groups have heated up over the last two years and it would be a scandal if that was not at least in part the result of CIA activity’.The intelligence minister, Moslehi, also said that Rigi had been at a US military base 24 hours before being captured and had carried an Afghan passport supplied by the CIA.Speaking to Al Jazeera, Mahjoob Zweiri from Qatar University, said: “He [Rigi] was accused of being responsible of operations which basically annoyed the government in Iran… The Iranians look at him as a tool in different hands, sometimes in American hands, sometimes in Pakistani hands, sometimes in Israeli hands.”Pakistani officials reportedly handed Rigi over to Iranian authorities.

[mcclatchydc.com: Homepage] War game shows how attacking Iran could backfire | McClatchy: By the end of the simulation, eight days after the fictitious Israeli strike, Israel's prime minister, under heavy domestic pressure, is forced to launch a 48-hour air blitz in southern Lebanon to halt rocket attacks from Hezbollah, the militant group sponsored by Iran. Israeli officials know the blitz is unlikely to achieve its objectives, and prepare a larger, costlier operation in Lebanon, including ground forces.

[The Lede] Iran Militia Halts Former President's Speech - The Lede Blog ...: On Saturday night in Tehran, members of a pro-government militia broke into a mosque where former President Mohammad Khatami, a reformist leader, was speaking, forcing him to break off before concluding his remarks.

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