by Sam Razi | Feb 9, 2010 | Exclusive, Featured, Opinion
In less than 48 hours Iran will be marking the 31st anniversary of the 1979 revolution that brought the Islamic Republic system to Iran. Massive opposition protests are planned to coincide with the event. The government of Mr. Khamenei in Iran has been preparing to...
by Sam Razi | Feb 4, 2010 | Featured, General, Opinion
insideIRAN.org | February 2, 2010 Shayan Ghajar Both the government and the opposition are looking to February 11, the 31 year anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, to bring the post-election unrest out of its current stalemate by staging massive shows of force in...
by Josh Shahryar | Jan 6, 2010 | Featured, General, Opinion
Waking up every day and being a journalist is a very conflicting job. Sometimes, you read the work of other journalists who’ve written responsibly and with full knowledge of the subject matter and you feel proud of who you are. Other times, people write things that...
by Sam Razi | Dec 28, 2009 | Exclusive, Featured, General, Opinion
Ashura is over, and what a day it was. People turned out in at least the hundreds of thousands and faced down the regime. The regime started the day by trying to create a virtual martial law, security atmosphere. They occupied the major squares in Tehran and various...
by Sam Razi | Dec 15, 2009 | Exclusive, Featured, General, Opinion
It would seem that the editors of TIME have plenty in common with Ahmadinejad, Khamenei and the IRGC (Islamic Republic Guard Corps), at least insofar as respecting votes is concerned. How ironic that after 6 months of sustained protests by the Iranian people, since...
by Sam Razi | Dec 6, 2009 | Arts and Culture, Exclusive, Featured, General, Opinion
Sadness to me is the happiest time When a shining city rises from the ruins of my drunken mind Those times when I’m silent and still as the earth, The thunder of my roar is heard across the universe. Rumi It has now been almost six months since those fateful days in...