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The Hezb’Allah Manifesto
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an economic system that only views the world as markets that have to abide by the American own view
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Add Sticky Notethe Bush administration has transformed the United States into a danger that threatens the whole world
- A little too much burden on the poor guy's shoulder. He was just a puppet after all. - on 2009-11-30
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Iran: Mousavi forms new political front to continue struggle -- latimes.com
Iran's opposition leader today announced the formation of a new political front aimed at continuing the struggle against what he described as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's illegitimate government and maintaining the grassroots political movement unleashed by the nation's disputed June elections
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Mir-Hossein Mousavi declared the creation of "The Green Path of Hope" as an attempt to institutionalize the political movement built on his presidential campaign and the outrage that followed the disputed results and the ensuing violent crackdown
The World from Berlin: 'The Confrontation between Iran and the West Will Surely Escalate' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
Most Western countries refrained from attending President Ahmadinejad's inauguration ceremony on Wednesday, but a few didn't.
Twitter in Guatemala and Iran: Is it really a tool for democracy?
If Twitter is the face of democracy, who, exactly, does it represent?
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Iran is the latest proof for cyber-utopists that the Internet is our best hope for global democracy and progressive politics. Bloggers are deep in the debate about whether Twitter is responsible for organizing the street protests in Tehran, or merely reporting them.
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An online video and a single Tweet incited tens of thousands of Guatemalans to participate in the biggest demonstrations of their 13-year-old democracy.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad begins his second term as Iran's president | World news | The Guardian
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad formally began his second term as Iran's president today, pledging to serve his people and resist foreign powers who question the validity of his election.
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Iran's deep domestic divisions were dramatically displayed as riot police confronted hundreds of demonstrators – many shouting "death to the dictator" – outside the parliament in Tehran where he was sworn in for four more years.
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Reformists, including defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, ex-president Mohammad Khatami and many MPs, boycotted the ceremony.
Student confronts Nazif about corruption
Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif not only answers to the president, parliament and journalists, but now faces the frustrations of students.
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''I am feeling the corruption everywhere," Bazazo said. "I feel like I am inhaling it and the government doesn't move a finger."
Iraq: Who Is In Charge? - Hudson New York
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As he is being whisked around his appointments at the White House, the State Department and elsewhere, Maliki has got be wondering, Who is in charge?
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Obama should leverage his charms to keep the Egyptians, Jordanians, Saudis and Turks at bay, while baring his fangs to scare away the Syrians and the Iranians.
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