by Sam Razi | Jul 6, 2010 | Arts and Culture, Featured, From the Web, Politics
New York Times | July 6, 2010 By Robert F. Worth WASHINGTON — The photos, disseminated on Iran’s semiofficial news sites, look ordinary enough: young men with short haircuts, some with 1950s-style quiffs and a touch of gel on top. But these haircuts are not just a...
by Sam Razi | Jul 6, 2010 | Business, Featured, From the Web, Politics, World
New York Times features Associated Press Article | July 6, 2010 BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Tuesday banned most of Iran Air’s jets from European airports, saying that the decision was based on safety concerns, and not because of the sanctions against Iran...
by Sam Razi | Jul 6, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Politics
MACLEANS | July 2, 2010 by Charlie Gillis A Canadian accused of aiding Iran’s nuclear program may be a key asset or a dupe—but his case shows how serious Iran is Last April, after eight hours in a windowless cell, with a phone to duty counsel as his only link to the...
by Sam Razi | Jul 6, 2010 | Exclusive, Featured, Must Read, Politics
The following three videos purportedly show closed shops at the Tehran Bazaar, the result of a strike by Bazaari merchants in response to a tax hike. Enduring America reports: In what appears to be an immediate reaction to the strike, Mehr News reports that Iran’s...
by Sam Razi | Jul 6, 2010 | Exclusive, Featured, From the Web, General, Politics
The following picture was posted to Twitter today, purportedly taken at Tehran University (though we can’t confirm this), showing the picture of Ayatollah Khamenei, the so-called Supreme Leader of Iran with green paint splattered on it, next to the untarnished...