Red Lines and Deadlines: Filmmaker Notes: Director Taghi Amirani
Coming to Iran from the West can give you a superior air of arrogance, something I was guilty of myself.
Sep 23rd, 2004
Coming to Iran from the West can give you a superior air of arrogance, something I was guilty of myself.
Iran has two governments. One is a functioning democracy, complete with elections, a feisty press, and a cadre of reformist politicians. The other is a narrow-minded clique of mullahs.
Judith Kipper discusses Iran with anchor Bill Moyers.
(September 23, 2004) Twenty-five years after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the struggle for political reform is the big story. With rare access, WIDE ANGLE films behind the scenes with the young reporters of one of Iran's leading reformist newspapers.
A history of Iran from 1921-2005.
Map of Shia holy sites.
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