...In Persia first arises that light which shines itself and illuminates what is around... The principle of development begins with the history of Persia; this constitutes therefore the begining of history.
                                                                                                                           Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

 
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No Such Thing As An Independent Israel Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 December 2008
The following is an exclusive Press TV interview with US congressman Ron Paul, a unique conservative politician who wants an end to US military presence on foreign soil, advocates US withdrawal from the UN, NATO and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and opposes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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Arab World Losing Tolerance for Indifferent Leaders Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 December 2008
When people feel there is no justice in the world and no legitimate outlet for their justified frustration, things tend to boil over. And that's what happened at a huge anti-Israel, pro-Hamas demonstration in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a.
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The Palestinian Story: Remember Us Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 December 2008
When the passage of time finally brings the men of many lands to the tables of judgment, politicians from countries that have emboldened Israel with their silence will gaze into the eyes of delegations from around the world only to see the same eyes gazing back. Remember us for we may not be at that table.
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Economic Crisis May Be A Blessing Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 December 2008
The following is an exclusive Press TV interview with US congressman Ron Paul, a unique conservative politician who wants an end to US military presence on foreign soil, advocates US withdrawal from the UN, NATO and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and opposes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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Top Ten Myths about Iraq, 2008 Print E-mail
Friday, 26 December 2008
At least 4.2 million Iraqis were displaced. These included 2.2 million who were displaced within Iraq and some 2 million refugees, mostly in Syria (around 1.4 million) and Jordan (around half a million). In the last months of the year both these neighboring states, struggling to meet the health, education and other needs of the Iraqi refugees already present, introduced visa requirements that impeded the entry of Iraqis seeking refuge. Within Iraq, most governorates barred entry to Iraqis fleeing sectarian violence elsewhere.
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Unscripted: Green Zone Theater and the Shoe Drama Print E-mail
Friday, 26 December 2008
Al-Zaidi is simply an Iraqi man who has, as a journalist, highlighted the suffering of his people as politely, ‘objectively’ and ‘professionally’ as he could, and when he could no longer tolerate the lies told in the Green Zone’s ever malicious drama, he scrapped the script altogether, chucking his shoes at the main actor: This is a farewell kiss, you dog! This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq.” His words, although uttered for the first time in the Green Zone theater, echoed the voices of millions of Iraqis outside, who have chanted these words, for six long, tragic years.
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A Letter to Barack Obama: Middle East Can Turn On A New Axis Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
An official White House declaration sending "axis of evil" terminology to the dustbin of history would go a long way towards easing relations between the United States and Iran. Indeed, the potential exists for an "axis of cooperation" over both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in the rest of the Middle East.
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Israel against the United Nations Print E-mail
Monday, 22 December 2008
In recent weeks, numerous voices around the world have started to denounce the Israeli apartheid system and the crimes against humanity that the Zionist state has been committing against the Palestinian people in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem (Al-Quds).
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Detaining the United Nations Print E-mail
Monday, 22 December 2008
Richard Falk was detained at the airport and denied entry to Israel on December 13, when he arrived in Tel Aviv. The American professor of international law was traveling to the West Bank and Gaza, to fulfill his mandate as the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories to investigate the human rights conditions affecting the civilian population.
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A Shot at Iran via Iraq Print E-mail
Monday, 22 December 2008
United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has called on the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, of which Saudi Arabia is a key member, to forge closer ties with Iraq as a way to limit Iran. On the contrary, such a move could help the six countries maintain healthy and normal relations with Tehran.
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