Posted on 06 January 2010. Tags: Featured, Human Rights, Iran, Middle East, News and Opinion, News Related, NiteOwl
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 make you want to just sit there and mourn [...]
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Posted on 14 July 2009. Tags: G8, Hashemi Rafsanjani, Iran, Iran Election Protests, Iran Green Movement, Iran News, Iran Opposition, Iran Revolutionary Guards, Islamic Republic, Khatami, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Middle East, Mousavi, People Power, post-election crackdown, sanctions, Tide Turning
The costs are steadily mounting for the regime. Just one day before the June 12 presidential election, the Islamic republic had never been so powerful. Tehran had not only survived three decades of diplomatic isolation and economic sanctions but had emerged a regional superpower, rivaled only by Israel. Its influence shaped conflicts and politics from Afghanistan to Lebanon.
But the day after the election, the Islamic republic had never appeared so vulnerable. The virtual militarization of the state has failed to contain the uprising, and its tactics have further alienated and polarized society. It has also shifted the focus from the election to Iran’s leadership.
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