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Iran: Jailhouse For Journalists

Not exactly a record to be proud of:

Journalists have become a prime target in an Iranian government crackdown on the opposition following last June’s disputed presidential election, with 52 of them currently held — making Iran the top jailer of journalists in the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

The wave of arrests, which has only accelerated recently, has sent a chill through journalists in Iran at a time when the opposition is struggling to maintain its challenge against the government in the face of a heavy crackdown on pro-reform figures.

The Leveretts. Again.

In the event that you have not yet read Michael Crowley’s profile of the Leveretts, you owe it to yourself to do so. Note the following passage:

. . . In our meeting, I pressed [the Leveretts] to say just how they feel about [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]. Geopolitics aside, did they consider him a despicable human being? “I think he’s actually a quite intelligent man,” Flynt replied. “I think he also has really extraordinary political skills.” “[T]he idea that he’s stupid or doesn’t understand retail politics is also pretty divorced from reality,” Hillary added. But that wasn’t the question.

Revealing that they don’t answer the question, isn’t it?

Comme d’Habitude

I guess that no one will be surprised to read this:

Iranian security forces have detained film director Jafar Panahi, winner of many international awards, an opposition website said on Tuesday.

Panahi was held at his home together with his wife Mahnaz Mohammadi, daughter and 15 guests on Monday evening, opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi’s website Kaleme said.

Panahi’s home was searched and some of his belongings seized, it added.

The director supported Mousavi in last year’s disputed presidential election, which plunged the Islamic Republic into months of political turmoil.

Why Does Anyone Trust The Leveretts?

I have written in the past about Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett, the husband and wife team that passes itself off as being your go-to source concerning all things relating to Iranian politics, and Iran’s place in the world.

Iran: The Regime And The Opposition Grapple Anew

Today, the regime in Iran marked its 31st anniversary; both with pro-regime demonstrations and speeches, and with efforts to shut down reformist protests.

The Latest Bout Of Internet Censorship In Iran

Gmail access in Iran is getting shut down permamently by the Iranian leadership class.

Quote Of The Day (Part Deux)

“In at least 3 respects, the lessons from Sharansky and Reagan might be relevant here.”

Iran’s Descent Into The Twilight Zone

Apparently, the Green movement so threatens the Iranian regime, that the national colors have become red, white, and blue. The Green movement has therefore succeeded where six successive American Administrations have failed; it has driven Iran into the arms of the United States.

Political Prisoners Speak Out Against The Iranian Regime

Their indictment of the government is devastating:

When Will the Fed See an Inflation Threat?

Since the beginning of the year, word has been that hedge funds and other pros have bet heavily on a sharp rise in midcurve and long-end interest rates, as the US recovery gathers steam. But the last several days have seen sharp rallies in notes and bonds as concern grows that the recovery will disappoint.

Inflation, the Dollar, and a Recession Double Dip

Today’s Coffee and Markets podcast focuses on the ramifications of higher interest rates, the need to protect the dollar, and the possibility of a double dip recession.

Why Can’t Governments Borrow Forever?

Today’s Coffee and Markets podcast focuses on the latest news from the markets, the reelection of Angela Merkel in Germany, a discussion on inflation and sucker’s rallies, and the question: why can’t the government just keep borrowing forever?

- March 16, 2010 -

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