Women, the Victims of the Iranian Revolution

The Advisory Role of the Guardian Council

Iran’s Troubles; Fears and Hopes

Mansoureh Shojaei

The Policy of Executing those Detainees Who are Accused of Moharebeh (War against God)

The Green Movement’s Worrisome Turn Toward Ashura.

Mehrangiz Kar’s Talk in Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution

An Appeal from Siamak Pourzand’s Daughter: ‘My Father Has Given Up on Life, Release Him.’

Rights of the Accused in Civil Law of Iran

Bail, a Tool of Crushing Dissent










 

A Few Probable Assumptions
Wednesday 05 Aug 09
Limits imposed on the flow of communication have not been able to keep the separated members of the great Iranian family in the dark about each other. Members of the family still manage to receive and pass on the news. The major piece of news now making its way from mouth to mouth: the people’s morale is high.


Gentlemen, Please Stop!
Wednesday 05 Aug 09
A large number of citizens have doubted the fairness and impartiality of the recent presidential election and asked, “Where is our vote?” At first, they tried to enter into a discussion with the regime, hoping their demands will be examined by legal channels.