by Sam Razi | Sep 26, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Human Rights, Must Read, Politics
Ottawa Citizen | September 25 Hossein Derakhshan is a writer. He is a Canadian-Iranian. He is in a jail cell in Iran, facing execution. This is intolerable. Derakhshan started one of the first blogs in the Persian language. Now 35, the “blogfather” is...
by Sam Razi | Sep 26, 2010 | From the Web, Must Read, Politics, World
Computer World | September 25, 2010 Nation’s atomic energy experts met last week to discuss ways to eradicate worm, say reports Officials in Iran have confirmed that the Stuxnet worm infected at least 30,000 Windows PCs in the country, multiple Iranian news...
by Sam Razi | Sep 26, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Human Rights, Politics
Radio Zamaneh | September 25, 2010 Over 400 Iranian social activists urged Iranian judiciary to release, Nasrin Sotoudeh, Iranian lawyer who was incarcerated in connection with her defence of political prisoners. The activists published their statement in Tagheer...
by Sam Razi | Sep 26, 2010 | From the Web, Human Rights, Interviews, Opinion, Politics
Charlie Rose | September 23, 2010> A look at Iran with Haleh Esfandiari of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Farnaz Fassihi of ‘The Wall St. Journal,’ Abbas Milani of Stanford University and Karim Sadjadpour of The Carnegie Endowment...
by Sam Razi | Sep 26, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Human Rights, Politics
Amnesty International | October 24 Amnesty International has called on the Iranian authorities not to imprison a prominent human rights defender and journalist sentenced to a total of seven years in prison, including six for recording an interview with a reformist...
by Sam Razi | Sep 1, 2010 | Arts and Culture, From the Web, Human Rights, Must Read, Politics, Sports, World
Reuters | September 1, 2010 By Alexandra Hudson Istanbul (Reuters) – Cheerleaders donned black leggings and white T-shirts for a World Championship basketball match between Iran and the United States in Istanbul on Wednesday to respect cultural sensitivities....