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Archive | June, 2010
by _ June 16, 2010

A Year in the Life of a New-Media Journalist

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iran Videos, Media, Middle East, Nuclear Proliferation, Politics

On June 16, 2009, James Miller joined the “Twitter Revolution.” A year later, he reflects on the need for the media to evolve as the Green Movement does.

by _ June 16, 2010

A Video History of Modern Iran

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iran Videos, Media, Middle East, Nuclear Proliferation, Politics

A short video history of our confrontation with Iran, designed with the noble goal of preventing another U.S. invasion of a nation in the Middle East.

by _ June 16, 2010

22 Khordad (June 12): What happened in Iran?

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iran Videos, Live Blogs, Live Blogs: Iran, Media, Middle East

What happened in Iran on the first anniversary of the disputed Iran election? Coverage and analysis of the protests, videos, and aftermath of June 12, 2010

by _ June 15, 2010

Cutting the Branches They’re Sitting On

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

The days after the anniversary of Iranian elections have been far from quiet. Mousavi issues mixed call for secularism, hedging his bets while protests continue.

by _ June 12, 2010

Iran Live-Blog: June 12, 2010 (22 Khordad)

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iran Videos, Live Blogs, Live Blogs: Iran, Media, Middle East, Politics

The First Anniversary of the Election in Iran This live-blog is now closed. For a recap, including more [...]

by _ June 10, 2010

Analysis: Reformist Leaders Withdraw Marching Permits

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Middle East

Analysis: Leaders of the Green Movement in Iran have strategically withdrawn their requests for permits to march on the anniversary of the failed elections. Why did they do it?

by _ June 10, 2010

Why the Green Movement is Important

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Media, Middle East, Nuclear Proliferation, Politics

The media’s narrative on Iran is wrong. Nukes aren’t the story. The slow birth of true democracy and a grassroots movement to stop human rights violations are.

by _ June 08, 2010

Unity and the Many Voices of Dissent in Iran

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Media, Middle East, Politics

With the anniversary of the June 12th election, 22 Khordad, right around the corner, there are several different [...]

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