Are You Ready For War With Demonized Iran?
June 16, 2009
How much attention do elections in Japan, India, Argentina, or any other country, get from the US media? How many Americans and American journalists even know who is in political office in other countries besides England, France, and Germany? Who can name the political leaders of Switzerland, Holland, Brazil, Japan, or even China?
Yet, many know of Iran’s President Ahmadinejad. The reason is obvious. He is daily demonized in the (…)
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What they deserve
18 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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Are You Ready For War With Demonized Iran?
18 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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Proof: "Israeli Effort" to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter #Iran Election
18 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.
Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites (which they did successfully). The Twitter (…) -
SOMETHING HAPPENING HERE: Iranian Elections and Funding the Wars
17 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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“Something happening here, What it is ain’t exactly clear.”
Stephen Stills
There is something happening on the international stage, in the cafes of Lebanon and shops of Tehran, in the halls of congress and in the spirit of the American people. The winds of resistance are blowing, the people are rising up and the wheels of change are slowly turning.
There is a voice rising from the Iranian people that to the naked eye seems unpolluted by the (…) -
Rafsanjani: shark or kingmaker?
17 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The man accused by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of masterminding the opposition campaign to oust him from the presidency has dropped out of view since election day. But Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani remains a formidable figure in Iranian politics with a network of well-placed allies straddling the reformist and moderate conservative camps. If any one leader is able to force a re-run of last Friday’s disputed poll, it may be the two-term former president nicknamed the "shark".
Rafsanjani was last (…) -
"Tehran is terrified: America is being friendly"- Times
4 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Iran’s hardline leadership has been knocked sideways by Barack Obama’s conciliatory tone. But how will it affect the election?
Richard Beeston
In Tehran drivers dutifully wear their seatbelts but think nothing of racing through a red light. Women must cover their faces and bodies under strict Islamic laws, but young women stretch the rules to reveal designer clothes, dyed hair, heavy make-up and prominently displayed bandages from recent cosmetic surgery.
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Iran arrests group planning pre-vote bombings: radio
29 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Iran arrests group planning pre-vote bombings: radio
Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:30am
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has arrested a group of people linked to Israel who were planning bombings ahead of the Islamic Republic’s June presidential election, the intelligence minister was quoted as saying on Sunday.
State radio, citing Intelligence Minister Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, did not say how many people had been arrested or give any other details.
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"New Great Game" in Eurasia is being fought in its "Buffer Zones",Moldova: Caught between NATO & Russia
22 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The "New Great Game" in Eurasia is being fought in its "Buffer Zones" Moldova: Caught between NATO and Russia?
by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Global Research, April 21, 2009
On April 7, 2009 in Moldova’s capital Chisinau, supporters of the Liberal Party of Moldova, the Liberal-Democratic Party of Moldova, and the Our Moldova Alliance ignited violent protests in response to the results of Moldova’s parliamentary elections. They respectively won 13.14%, 12.43%, and 9.77% of the total vote, (…) -
Denial, Denial, Denial — This is the Great Given Guarantee of America
13 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Denial, Denial, Denial— This is the Great Given Guarantee of America by James Nimmo (OKLAHOMA CITY) If the River of Denial isn’t in Africa, then it’s running full flood in Oklahoma. The "fair-minded electorate" has not only voted to make Okie gay and lesbian citizens 2nd-class it will now have the opportunity to deny the right of the ballot box to otherwise qualified voters who are too financially or physically disadvantaged to acquire a government-issued photo identification card. (…)
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Regional and municipal elections in Venezuela live on Radio Venezuela Live 22 and 23 November
19 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Radio Venezuela en Vivo http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com Programming — Programmation — Programação SATURDAY/SAMEDI/SABADO 22/11/2008 00:00 Caracas 7:30 Camberra 3:30 San Francisco 0:30 New York, Montreal +1:30 Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre + 5:30 Rabat + 5:30 Paris, Bruxelles + 9:30 Antananarivo + 11:30 New Delhi
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8h30 – 9h30 Chronique de l’année 2008 9h30 – (…)