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Questions We Would Like Answered5 comments

shameonsaberi wrote 3 weeks ago: We would like the following questioned answered by Roxana Saberi: 1. Were those that pledged to help … more →

Tags: Shame on Saberi, Transparency, Roxana Saberi Fargo, Roxana Saberi credibility, Roxana Saberi Iran

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Now That They Are Free: Questions for Current, Laura Ling and Euna Lee6 comments

denexile wrote 3 months ago: It was a great relief seeing Current TV’s Laura Ling and Euna Lee board that chartered jet wit … more →

Tags: Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, journalism, Media business, Bill Clinton, Current TV, diplomay, Euna Lee, Journalism

On the John: What they will do. [An essay on the Iranian approach]

readjack wrote 3 months ago: On the John What they will do. Originally completed August 10, 2009 Chicago Iranians rally at Daley … more →

Tags: On the John, 2009 Iran Election and Protests, Iran, Iranian election, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, police brutality, iranian protest, Basij

President Bill Clinton:I Know Euna Lee & Laura Ling Are So Happy That He Negotiated Their Freedom!1 comment

ebonytamu wrote 4 months ago: President Bill Clinton’s reputation has been on the rocks since last year’s intense camp … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous Reasons, Al Gore, Euna Lee And Laura Ling, Freed Journalists, John Bolton, journalists freed from North Korea, journalists granted amnesty, Kim Jong-Il, Tehran

America's Double Standard: The Liberation of Journalists Laura Ling & Euna Lee vs. Ibrahim Jassam1 comment

canarypapers wrote 4 months ago: All that’s missing is the hero’s welcome: that ubiquitous twenty-four/seven media circus … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, "habeas corpus", Due Process, iraq, Iran, North Korea, Ibrahim Jassam, bilal hussein, Sami-Al-Haj

Transcript of Roxana Saberi's speech, July 25th 2009, Chicago1 comment

readjack wrote 4 months ago: During Chicago’s portion of the Global Day of Action for Iran, on Saturday, July 25th, 2009, U … more →

Tags: 2009 Iran Election and Protests, Iran, Iranian election, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, iranian protest, global day of action, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press

Where You Live Should NOT determine whether You LIVE3 comments

lionpuppyheart wrote 4 months ago: Global protests staged over post-election crackdown in Iran http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/07/2 … more →

Tags: Discrimination, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Expression, Disabled, Human Rights, Freedom, democracy, harassment, expression

Life in the dust storm

mvlturner wrote 4 months ago: Supreme cub During the especially brave recent street protests (on 9th July), a new name was heard o … more →

Tags: Desiderata, Arab cartoons, Ayatollah Montazeri fatwa, Basij, Basiji, Cheri Blair, Fariba Kamalabadi, Hazen Saghieh, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

baha'is in iran face trial1 comment

caiter wrote 5 months ago: “The winds of despair are, alas, blowing from every direction, and the strife that divides and … more →

Tags: Iran, Bahai Rights, Shirin Ebadi, Cherie Blair, Devon Gundry

Cherie Blair Article in the Times

Pete Hulme wrote 5 months ago: Cherie Blair has written a strong piece today drawing attention to the situation of the  Bahá’ís in … more →

Tags: Reasons, Bahá’í, Cherie Blair, Iran

Poets and dictators

mvlturner wrote 5 months ago: Large movements of money, cont’d The Italian paper La Stampa has reported that in the last 48 hours … more →

Tags: Desiderata, neda, Mohammed Ali Bahmani, Iraj Janatie Ataie, Mahmoud Ali Ahmadinejad, La Stampa, Islamism, Jeremy Paxman, new United Nations

Iran and the West: it's the deeds, not the words, that count1 comment

ahrodriguezgiovo wrote 5 months ago:                                                                                                      … more →

Tags: Politics, Iran, Ahmadinejad, Iran Elections, Tony Blair, War crimes

Westchester attorney and veteran journalist Lisa Fantino wonders who's at risk - today's journalists or their audience?

ladylitigator wrote 5 months ago: The New York Times ran an article yesterday on the new world of risks for today’s journalists … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Lisa Law Blog, Westchester Attorney, New York Entertainment Attorney, Culture, Society, Mamaroneck lawyer Lisa Fantino, Journalism, Euna Lee

Twitter As Electronic Handbill

Cecilia wrote 5 months ago: I’ve had a twitter account for a while, and I have never quite been able to understand its uti … more →

Tags: Government, twitter, Iran, Newspapers, media, Politics, Handbill, train, Streetcar

I couldn't pass this up: Iranian elections and freedom

Valerie Curl wrote 5 months ago: Roxana Saberi, the Iranian-American journalist tried and convicted of spying in Iran this year, wrot … more →

Tags: Politics, middle east, obama, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, International Affairs, Iran, wordpress political blog, iranian elections

Why Iran Freed Roxana Saberi

Admin wrote 6 months ago: May 11, 2009, 2:47 pm By The Editors (Photo: Stan Honda/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images) Demonst … more →

Tags: Commentary, middle east, Iran

The Hypocrisy of Journalist Rights1 comment

A is for... wrote 6 months ago: Recent detainment and trials of U.S. journalists Roxana Saberi in Iran and Lisa Ling and Euna Lee in … more →

Tags: rants, Indigenous and human rights, Euna Lee, fourth estate, Human Rights, Journalism, Lisa Ling

San Francisco Vigil For Euna Lee and Laura Ling

hideoussunday wrote 6 months ago: On Wednesday, friends and supporters of detained journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling gathered on the … more →

Tags: North Korea, Journalism, Tumen river, Euna Lee, Laura Ling, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, San Francisco vigil, SF vigil, Candlelight Vigil


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