Challenges Ahead for Ahmadinejad

Challenges Ahead for Ahmadinejad

By Massoumeh Torfeh • on August 12, 2009

Another ceremony, another stage decorated with the Islamic republic’s flag, a long line of yellow daffodils and photos of martyrs of the revolution. One chief of justice, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, one speaker of the parliament, Ali Larijani, and one man who claims to be the president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, taking

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Commentary in the Guardian: US opens route to Afghanistan through Russia’s backyard

Commentary in the Guardian: US opens route to Afghanistan through Russia’s backyard

By admin • on April 7, 2009

A great new commentary about the issues facing the regions that we are interested in at Persianspeakingworld.  An excerpt from the article in the Guardian

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Tajikistan: On the Road to Failure

Tajikistan: On the Road to Failure

By Massoumeh Torfeh • on March 10, 2009

Latest report by the International Crisis Group on Tajikistan Asia Report N°162 12 February 2009 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS Far from being a bulwark against the spread of extremism and violence from Afghanistan, Tajikistan is looking increasingly like its southern neighbour – a weak state

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Clouds Over Kabul

Clouds Over Kabul

By Massoumeh Torfeh • on May 7, 2007

A draconian legal proposal and a reduction in western aid are putting the Afghan media under severe stress Massoumeh Torfeh The Guardian Afghanistan’s parliament passed a press law in 2007 that has seriously effected  the independence of the country’s media. Under this law, both private

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