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Tag Archives: Karroubi
by _ February 24, 2011

Egypt & Tunisia Vs. Iran & Libya

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

The revolutions that shook Egypt and Tunisia took longer than people realize, and required military intervention. Iran and Libya are not likely to be the same.

by _ February 21, 2011

Iran – Quick Note on Yesterday’s Protest

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

A quick overview of the opposition movement’s message to the world: WE ARE BACK

by _ February 12, 2011

Revolution Day – 02/11/2011

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

Mubarak is gone. The whole world is asking the same question: who will be next? Monday, Iranian opposition groups have planned a rally, but they need your help.

by _ December 16, 2010

Retrospective: 2009′s Ashura Protest in Iran

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

What are the lessons from Student Day 2009, Ashura 2009, and the fateful 22 Bahman? A fresh retrospective on the eve of Ashura.

by _ April 28, 2010

May Day a Preview of June 12?

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iran Videos, 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 _ February 12, 2010

22 Bahman: a Summary

Posted in Foreign Policy, Iran

Summary of the protests on the 31st Anniversary of the Islamic Republic of Iran

by _ November 04, 2009

A Sea of Green Washes Over Iran

Posted in Iran

November 4th is the anniversary of the election of Barack Obama, the anniversary of the Iranian Hostage Crisis, [...]

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