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wSaturday, April 19, 2003


"Every day is Ashura and every land is Kerbala" . This could have a meaning like "Every day you must be in the right way,every moment you must try for freedom".

posted by Unknown at 11:22 AM


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There is sth odd, sth really unpleasant, after a while close friends easily become angry with each other for small things,they make each other sad, they, themselves become sad too. Maybe because their expectations of each other have grown up.Maybe because they don't oblige themselves to notice "I bother him/her in this way",belief in "we can be friends but we can have different ideas" is somehow difficult.

posted by Unknown at 11:09 AM


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"Los Angeles' singer relation with Naser Mohammadkhani's wife death", "Shila had a concert at Dubai that time"

These are some titles of Tehran yellow magazines, Naser Mohammadkhani is one of the coaches of Perspolis (one of the two most famous football teams of Tehran), also an ex-player of that,which his wife was killed violently last summer.From then detectives have tried to find clues to solve the crime.Now it seems they are reached at a piont which is an ideal topic for yellow magazines,a female singer relationship with a famous football coach, there are at least two forbidden points here , a woman singer(according to Islamic Republic of Iran laws women are not allowed to sing) name is mentioned, another is relation between two people which are "namahram" it means "not married to each other".And forbidden things are always attractive for people, aren't they?

Like all over the world here popular magazines and books have many readers and they grow as mushrooms so as they want to continue, they try to find private things about stars (cinema, football, music but for the last one only Iranians, and among them only those who are "Mojaz" means "with permission from Islamic Regime" and of course they are only men ), exaggerate their problems and .... I don't know how this new topic will end, and really I don't care,but I know sth : Islamic Republic of Iran has a huge defeat in its moral slogans.Of course all of these things , these magzines,these stars' problems (which IRIB always wants to show they are very good,very religious and therefore patterns of youth people), the way people live in this country(which is far from what formal statements suggest) are ignored by formal organizations, if sb only watches Iran TV or listens to Islamic Republic of Iran Radio the only things she/he can find, is a religious country with people which almost all of them have a religious life except some rich sinful ones, there are no addicts, no poverty, no AIDS, nothing bad at all.

(if you are interested, you can see some news about that crime here)

posted by Unknown at 10:45 AM


wFriday, April 18, 2003


Some days ago, we went to a seminar on "Linux and Security" in our university. It was the first session of the series of seminars which are going to be held by Iranian Society of Cryptology . There was a list, in which everyone wrote his/her name before entering. We noticed some ones from Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting and also Guardian Council!! I don't know why they were there and why they were interested in Linux and Security!, but I hope they 'd got famliar with the concept of open source softwares. The lecturer repeated many times that hiding the source doesn't necessarily keep us secure. And this is something I think the officials in Iran should know.

posted by Roya at 6:29 AM


wThursday, April 17, 2003


Here is an article by Robert Fisk which is going to say now it's more obviouse that US only wants his profit from this war and other things are pack of big lies.I think now it's our job to be awake, if we want to make any changes in our country, we must believe that it can be done only by ourselves, others only want their benefits,they don't care about our liberty and of course it's not their business to give it to us.

posted by Unknown at 11:30 AM


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Looking for a job in Iraq :D

posted by Unknown at 3:36 AM


wWednesday, April 16, 2003


Mohammad Khatami refused Mr Rafsanjani's suggestion to have a vote on Iran-Us relationship.I agree this , we have chosen our president before so there is no need to have a vote for his duties, if this is his duty.

posted by Unknown at 11:45 AM


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It's raining,sound of falling raindrops on the roof ...

posted by Unknown at 9:19 AM


wTuesday, April 15, 2003


... but never before had I seen so many different and opposing views in Farsi (yes the language is for the most part, Farsi) crammed into such a small space. The only space that comes close to this blog webspace, in my opinion, is the Tehran taxicab.
This Weblog is written by an Iranian student at Harvard, he tries to write about farsi weblogs specially those which are at persianblog .

I think it's a good idea, Hoder (who is called father of Iranian bloggers:D) has suggested computer programmers to write an online Farsi to English text translator to allow people who don't know Farsi to get acquainted with Iranian ideas which are not stated in governmental speech, it seems nobody has done that so far, but this can be another option to make connection with those who want to know about us but they don't know Farsi.

There is sth interesting in comments which are wrote for his first post , sb says he/she doesn't know Arabic and he/she can't understand Persian blogs !!!! Almost all the world think (I mean those who think:D) we are Arabs, but we are not Arabs,we are Persians, we don't speak Arabic, we speak Farsi. ah...

posted by Unknown at 11:21 AM


wMonday, April 14, 2003


Americans' behavior in Iraq is obviously against their promise to bring peace and good life for Iraqis, they obviously show their aims, as Robert Fisk says in this article that US soldiers have protected only Ministry of Oil and Ministry of Interior which are worth for US.But haven't paid any attention to other Ministries, museums, .... maybe ruining them is more better to show world that Iraqis aren't able to manage their country by themselves and they need GOOD Americans to do that for them.


posted by Unknown at 10:44 AM


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As BBC suggests, there can be two other reasons, why Rafsanja has talked about US so frankly. One is that he has always believed in having good relationship with US, and now he has used the proper situation (We are in danger and if don't act wisely, US will attack us, blah blah...) to talk so openly. And may be he knows that people like to hear that, so they like everyone that says that. So these sentences bring him and power again.

posted by Roya at 7:45 AM


wSunday, April 13, 2003


Our ideology is flexible, we can choose our interest based on Islam," he (Rafsanjani, Iran's former president) said, adding "it is not Islamic to put our country in danger and regard it as an Islamic act".
So it seems our country IS in danger


posted by Roya at 9:37 PM