Tag Archives: Totalitarianism

Iran Increases Its Internet Monitoring

Via Vali Nasr, we have this. It should come as no surprise, but it is worth noting nonetheless:

“How Dare Oxford Demonstrate A Sense Of Humanity!”

In addition to having killed Neda Agha-Soltan, the Islamic regime in Iran seems to feel a need to continue to denigrate her memory.

The Newest Enemy Of The Islamic Regime In Iran

Max Weber.

Civil Liberties In Iran

This sounds depressingly familiar:

Quote Of The Day

“Obama, Obama! Either you’re with them, or with us.”

Iran: The Protesters Re-Emerge

It’s the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran. The regime would like to have the day to itself to celebrate, but the reformists have different ideas:

Speaking Truth To Power

Mahmoud Vahidnia is a very brave man.

On The Iranian Opposition Movement

I haven’t written anything on Iran recently, but that doesn’t mean that the opposition movement has left the scene. While there are far fewer public demonstrations in Iran these days–thanks to the brutal government crackdown that prevents such demonstrations from taking place–the political situation in Iran remains in a state of upheaval.

Dare We Hope . . .

That Andrew Sullivan has finally learned that Barack Obama’s strategy in addressing the human and political rights violations is a failure?

Iran Linkage

I oftentimes stress that the Iranian people are significantly better than those who purport to lead them. Two stories indicate why.

- November 21, 2009 -

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