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Tag Archives: Iran economy
by _ April 28, 2010

May Day a Preview of June 12?

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

A call for rallies by Mousavi and Karoubi is likely to raise the stakes in an already very tense situation as labor groups organize to protest their conditions in Iran.

by _ April 15, 2010

Selected Headlines: Iran 04/15/10

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

04/15/10: Selected Headlines from Iran –
- Former President Khatami banned from leaving country
- Daimler pulls out of Iran over politics
- Labor strikes, continued unrest, and protests disrupt the status quo
- Riot halts execution of prisoner

by _ April 06, 2010

Update: IRI vs. Iranian Citizens

Posted in Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Middle East

A brief update on the crimes of the Islamic Republic of Iran against its own people: April 6, 2010

Labor strikes, new arrests, reckless killing…

by _ March 25, 2010

Selected Headlines – Iran: 03/25/10

Posted in Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Middle East

Headlines from Around Iran, 03/25/10:
- Regime Hoarding Gasoline, Reducing Consumption in Anticipation of US Sanctions.
- US softens Iran sanctions plan to win support

by _ March 24, 2010

Eroding a Regime

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

Economics, Politics, and an Empowered Voice of Dissent: Ahmadinejad is seeing his support slowly crumble as Iran pays the price for isolation and dictatorship

by _ March 23, 2010

Standoff in Iran Over Subsidy Cuts

Posted in Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Middle East

(L.A. Times) President Ahmadinejad wants to slash government subsidies for food and fuel by $40 billion and take control of the savings. Rivals in parliament have agreed to half that amount.

by _ March 19, 2010

Green Flames Still Burn in Iran

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

In large ways, and small ways, the Green Movement is pursuing freedom through patience, perseverance, and endurance, and they are gaining ground. The government of Iran is afraid…

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