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Comments: But reformist movement (Khatami, Rouhani, Zarif, Tajzadeh, Moussavi, Karroubi and......) fundamentally are part of this system and actually believe in IRI constitution including velayate faghih. Khalkhali even declared himself a reformist.
Comments: کون خر باز شد I think he knows and accepted he is sanctioned and fucked. He may want to become the Foreign Minister again. And as part of negotiations to ask for removal of sanctions on him. So his wish can come true and retire in dreamland.
Comments: Farzad:
I have read this and had personal discussions with him on Twitter. There are discussions on social media that this is the last hope for reformist. If they lose, the movement is pretty much dead. When he says, hope he means hope for reformist movement not Iran in general. Later he says this: "The big question is, can he help revive Iran’s moribund reformist movement?" He said that editors are the ones who mainly decide the title of the article in order to get more people to read it
Comments: Shahin. I have shit load of respect for those who chose not to freeze and kept enlightening themselves. Mesdaghi, Milani, and Azizi even though have different thoughts are a few examples of these kind of people. ▫️ But this morning in the plane I came across this OpEd. I must admit that I only read the title / headline of the article and did not read the content. Will read later. But the title itself did not sound right. ▫️ https://www.thenationalnews.com/opinion/comment/2024/06/13/even-if-he-loses-irans-reformist-presidential-candidate-provides-much-needed-hope/?outputType=amp
Comments: Wow... Khoja. Forgot all about him. ▫️ They were like somewhere between Italian and Greek wannabes.
Comments: Read this thread by Arash Azizi. He is a self proclaimed communist but also knows what he is talking about. https://x.com/arash_tehran/status/1803072959478665456 You cannot write the history the way you like it to be
Comments: Yes Farzad: The former Yugoslavia & Czechoslovakia even Soviet Union is well represented. Russians would have made it too. Where is Albania in all this? Anvar Khojeh boys
Comments: Nine patients killed in hospital fire in northern Iran’s RashtAll the fatalities from the blaze at Qaem Hospital were in the intensive care unit, according to local authorities.
Comments: We can be compared to Georgia. ▫️ Shahin to your point about 3 Former Yugoslavian republics being part of this tournament. Including Germany (since there was an East Germany), there are 12 Western and 12 eastern Euro Teams in this tourney. Two from old Soviet.
Comments: Cyruss, Sorry but my answer is a big NO.
Comments: Now that each team has played a game, a question for you gents: Would Iran have had any chance against any of the teams you watched play? My own impression is that on our best day, perhaps the Serbia version they showed in their first 20 minutes, or perhaps Ukraine .
Comments: Foul on Czechia player not called. Opponent gets the ball and scores on dying minutes of injury time. Somehow this sounds familiar to me. where have I seen this movie before? :)
Comments: What a heartbreaker for Czechs!
Comments: Another great day for NVIDIA ... surpassed MSFT market cap.
Comments: Narges Mohammadi, Iran’s most prominent human rights activist and 2023 Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been sentenced to another year in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, her lawyer said Tuesday. Jailed for most of the past two decades, Mohammadi was sentenced to a further stretch in prison by authorities who found her guilty of carrying out “propaganda activities against the regime,” Mostafa Nili, her lawyer, announced on social media. According to Nili, the Iranian regime cited statements Mohammadi made concerning Iranian student and journalist Dina Ghalibaf, who was arrested in April after she publicly claimed to have been sexually assaulted by members of Iran’s morality police. The authorities also cited a letter Mohammadi wrote calling on Iranians to boycott parliamentary elections back in February and the activist’s correspondence with Swedish and Norwegian parliaments. In the past three years, Mohammadi has undergone six trials in revolutionary and criminal courts, resulting in a total sentence of 13 years and three months in prison, 154 lashes, exile, and four months of street cleaning, Nili said. Her sentence was most recently extended in January, when she was handed an additional 15 months in prison after being charged with “spreading propaganda” against the Islamic Republic regime, her family |
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