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25th
JUN

Recent Iran Election Crisis In A Nutshell

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Ahmadinejad, Elections, Iran, Middle East, Politics, Religion and Spirituality, USA, United Kingdom, War and Military

What you see these days in the media about Iran is a magnified version of a specific part of what is going on in reality, tailored to the Western powers’ benefit. There is a minority in the country who have the West’s tight support, access and running the media, hence make much loader noise and publicise as if they are the majority.

The elections have been legitimate and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has obtained 24.5 million votes out of 40 million. The oppositions, so far, have not handed in a single valid documented reason to truly dispute it. They have been trying to skip the law, use illegal methods, and produce such heavy news against the government and the election results, simply to shortcut and jump on power.

As before, the West does not understand the facts of Iran and has done another miscalculation! Anyway, since Friday the 19th June, after the leader’s speech and his emphasis on obeying the law whatsoever, and the fact that he has an enormous support amongst the people, from the very hour of his speech the number of protesters, which was hundreds of thousands before Friday, started declining to under ten thousand at the day after and now just a few hundred. Things have been settling down. This was a nasty game which is now almost over. Although the story continues!…

On a side note, see the below screenshot; YouTube is not just allowing violent clips to be uploaded unlike their policy during the Israel’s attack on Gaza, but even advertising its abnormal channel dedicated to Iran Elections Crisis.

YouTube Iran Elections Crisis

YouTube's contribution to the crisis!


Western countries are trying to feed the public opinion with its propaganda to distract them from their own crimes all over the world, as if all they have done in the history is bringing peace! Just review in your mind what has gone on in other countries in the recent years by mainly the United States, Britain, France, Israel and their close allies. They are not just brutal with other nations, but unsurprisingly, with their own as well. See these few video clips:

- Police killing a man during the G20 summit in London, UK
- 15 year old girl beat by cops Seattle, USA
- Police beat 62 years old lady, USA
- Police hit woman directly in head, USA
- …

12th
AUG

Apologise to the World Mr. Wallace and Return that Emmy

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Ahmadinejad, Iran, Israel, Middle East, Politics, USA, War and Military

President Ahmadinejad Calls for Democracy, Free and Fair Elections and a Durable Peace.

Mike Wallace Interviewed …

Apologise to the World Mr. Wallace and Return that Emmy.

30th
JUL

Full MSNBC’s interview with Ahmadinejad in Tehran

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Ahmadinejad, Europe, Iran, Israel, Middle East, Politics, USA, War and Military

Full MSNBC’s Brian Williams interview with Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran, 28th July 2008:

23rd
JUL

George Galloway’s Sky News Interview

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Europe, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Politics, USA, United Kingdom, War and Military

Here is George Galloway savaging Sky News over its coverage of Israel’s attack on Lebanon, 2006:

Related: Chicken Yougurt’s post on this interview.

15th
JUN

Iranian’s height variation

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Health, Iran, Personal, Science and Technology

Just read some bits of an article, “Secular Trend of Height Variations in Iranian Population Born between 1940 and 1984” and thought to share few of its figures here.

The trend of height in Iran classified by gender according to some prominent historical events:
Iranian population's height on graph
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Spatial distribution of height and its variation over five decades in Iran. (The height percentiles were calculated from those born between 1980-84):
Iranian population's height on map
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I was born in 1983 and am 172cm, spot on!

9th
JUN

A quick review on Shirin Ebadi’s “Iran Awakening”

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Culture, History and Archeology, Iran, Middle East, Politics

I just finished reading “Iran Awakening“. The book is somehow Shirin Ebadi’s autobiography written by herself and translated by Azadeh Moaveni.

Briefly, she has tried to produce lots of black and white images of Iran by describing a bit of the crisis happend to the benefit of showing a dark picture of the country. Yes, some parts are true, but skimpy without other bits which were happening in parallel. The book I have has a different cover and sub topic comparing to the one now in the market, not sure why she changed it.

It is also interesting to read one of the last paragraphs of the book where she somehow admits that she has not explained stroies completely! She’s a lawyer and knows what to do and how to do it…

If you read the book, do not just believe most of it, supplementary reading is a must. The book does not say the whole truth happend. Something like Marjane Satrapi’s “Persepolis“, which does the same thing.

18th
MAY

Persepolis

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Football (Soccer), Iran, Sports

Last night, the Iranian Premier League’s last matches were running all simultaneously. Between all agmes; Persepolis vs Sepahan was the most important one. Persepolis had 56 points (6 points deducted by FIFA because of their debts to an ex-player) standing at the second place and Sepahan was in the first position with 58 points (3 points deducted by IFF). I am a fan of Persepolis, they only had to win to become the champion.

Perspolis’ first goal

The match was like practically an incredible final, lots of excitement, such a great football, 100,000 inside the stadium and many outside because no more tickets were available… The game was 1-1 till the 90th minute… the referee gave 7 minutes extra time, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, we were thinking it’s all over, but… Persepolis unbelievably scored at the 96th minute and became the champion of Iran’s Persian Gulf cup (IPL), miraculous, but they deserved it, I am sooooo happppyyy…

Perspolis’ second goal

Congratulations to all the fans of Persepolis FC :-)

14th
MAY

The winner of the “Iran vs USA and Israel” cold war

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Politics, USA, War and Military

Iran Influence in Lebanon: CNN’s Halah Gorani reports from Beirut on apparent strategic Hezbollah (backed by the Islamic Republic of Iran) victory over the Lebanese government (backed by Israel and the United States).

12th
MAY

“Nasrallah wins the war”

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Iran, Israel, Middle East, Politics, Religion and Spirituality, War and Military

Hassan Nasrallah wins the war ...

Yes! once again; Hizbollah and people of Lebann won…

28th
MAR

On Geert Wilders’ Fitna

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Ahmadinejad, Culture, Europe, History and Archeology, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Politics, Religion and Spirituality, USA, United Kingdom, War and Military

I just watched Fitna. What I can shortly say for now is that Nine/Eleven, London’s tube, and  etc were done by Wahabbi extremists which are not effectively Muslims by any possible way. If any one goes and reads about the history of them and the foundation of their idealogy, they’ll realise that it’s actually a product of West, especially the UK. All with a plan for such days, and us watching this type of films. By no means this is not Islam.
All religions have this sort of disordered groups in them, that includes Christianity and Judaism. I won’t call a Zionist thug like Saddam a Muslim, same for Bin-Laden as I won’t call Sharon a Jew, or Bush a Christian.
Islam or in general, religions, and being religious is not what you say, it is what you do and how you live in the real life.