Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

ANALYSIS mahmoud ahmadinejad : Almost 50 journalists behind bars: 'all young Iranians are potential journalists'

Almost 50 journalists behind bars: 'all young Iranians are potential journalists'

On 11 February 2010, both opponents and supporters of Ahmadinejad were in the streets to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution. We speak to the Iranian lawyer and 2003 nobel peace prize laureate Shirin Ebadi

by Charlotte Lajoux @ // 15/02/10

mahmoud ahmadinejad, human rights, press freedom, censorship, journalism, citizen journalism, internet

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Image : Europe's Iranians react: post-election iconic images

Europe's Iranians react: post-election iconic images

ANALYSIS mahmoud ahmadinejad : Iran's colourful presidentials: Facebook, fights and first wives

Iran's colourful presidentials: Facebook, fights and first wives

A week earlier, the EU campaigned to mobilise voters for the European parliamentary elections. Opposition candidates know that a similar effort may be their only chance of beating the incumbent in the Iranian presidentials. Iran's campaign officially rounds up as former PM, military chief and mullah go up against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on 12 June. Overview

by Metsa Rahimi @ // 11/06/09

mahmoud ahmadinejad, eu presidency, elections, european elections 2009, censorship, text message, campaign

PRESS REVIEW mahmoud ahmadinejad : Western states boycott UN anti-racism conference in Geneva

Western states boycott UN anti-racism conference in Geneva

Durban II began on 20 April with a boycott. For fear of an anti-Israel mood and anti-semitic incidents the US, Israel and other states including Italy, Germany and the Netherlands have cancelled their attendance at the so-called Durban II conference. Press reactions from Switzerland, Germany, Italy and Belgium

by eurotopics @ // 20/04/09

mahmoud ahmadinejad, switzerland, eudebate2009, racism, geneva, eurotopics, discrimination

FEATURE mahmoud ahmadinejad : Subculture: sexes, hairdos and jeans in Iran

Subculture: sexes, hairdos and jeans in Iran

1 April is Islamic Republic Day, a national holiday in Iran. Thirty years after the Islamic revolution, an unpopular government is once again struggling with a dissatisfied young population. However, the Iranian resistance against its own regime has no strategy behind it, only tactics. A portrait of the mood in the land of the red squares

by Jan Aengenvoort @ // 01/04/09

mahmoud ahmadinejad, religion, underground, revolution, youth, best of cafebabel.com, islamic revolution

ANALYSIS mahmoud ahmadinejad : Iranian conservatives: 'Unnecessary provocation'

Iranian conservatives: 'Unnecessary provocation'

The atmosphere from within Iran is increasingly hostile - president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s nuclear ambitions don't help

by ulrich schwerin // 22/05/07

mahmoud ahmadinejad, teheran, iran islamic republic of, islam, economy, middle east, world affairs

mahmoud ahmadinejad : Ahmadinejad's Jihad

Ahmadinejad's Jihad

As the nuclear crisis deepens, isn't it time that Europe put aside its differences with Iran's opposition party, asks MEP Paulo Casaca.

by paulo casaca (mep) // 19/01/06

mahmoud ahmadinejad, analysis, europe, european parliament, iraq, tehran, israel

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