Ahmad Bourghani Farahani was an influential Iranian reformist politician, notable journalist, writer and political analyst. Bourghani was deputy minister of culture of Iran in President Mohammad Khatami's cabinet. He was also head of IRNA in United Nations as well as member of Iranian parliament >>> read more
11-Mar-2008
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Normal people | Jul 20 | 144 |
| Why am I not joining NIAC? | Jul 16 | 83 |
| Shooting at close range | Jul 22 | 72 |
| Twenty Years of Silence | Jul 22 | 69 |
| Where it hurts | Jul 16 | 59 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Rasoul | High achiever | Jul 25 |
| Caveh Zahedi | Interview with director of "I am a Sex Addict" | Jul 24 |
| Mohammad Modarres | Meet me at the Golden Gate Bridge | Jul 24 |
| Iron Sheik Tribute | WWE Hall of Fame | Jul 24 |
| Nekisa | "Shear Genius" | Jul 24 |
| Donya Bonyadi | Opera singer | Jul 23 |
| Behnam Gerami | Bartender masters art of booze juggling | Jul 22 |
| Agha Bahram | Kabab Koobideh expert | Jul 21 |
| Ziba Shirazi | "Return to my homeland" | Jul 21 |
| Mansour Matloubi | Professional poker player | Jul 18 |
Great Speech
by Sara D. (not verified) on Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:40 AM CDTWhat a beautiful speech...hats off to him and all who stay in Iran and try to build a better future. Hopefully there will be others who pick up where he left off and build on the foundations that he established. May he rest in peace.
ما كه همه ميريم اما
sarekar (not verified)Wed Mar 12, 2008 09:25 AM CDT
خوش به سعادت كسانى كه يك نام نيك بجا ميگذرند
who sings the song in this
by hk (not verified) on Wed Mar 12, 2008 06:47 AM CDTwho sings the song in this video?
Don't Forget
by Salar (not verified) on Wed Mar 12, 2008 03:41 AM CDTThe same thing that happened to the “supposedly” reformist government is happening to this site. Censorship and subjectivity of moderator’s are creeping in and ultimately moving towards “somethings are sacred after all, and my definition dictates what those are”. The end I think we know where it is going.
As for Boorghani, let’s not mistake what those 21 million voted for, they voted no to mullah regime, not for khatami, he just happen to be the lesser evil among the options people had at the time. Guys like him architected how to sugar coat the mullah regime to keep it through some turbulent times and diverted and controlled the true freedom movement by students and the rest. personally he might’ve been a nice guy, but that doesn’t matter, it’s his public and political life that matters and needs to be judged.
Now let’s see if this piece makes it through the censors!!!
khoda biamorzatesh.......he
by mohammad (not verified) on Wed Mar 12, 2008 01:51 AM CDTkhoda biamorzatesh.......he was a good guy.......
Alas, what he sought was
by Anonpeace (not verified) on Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:53 PM CDTAlas, what he sought was close at hand, near to the soul, dear to the heart. Yet this was only longing without ever a glimpse only more hope in the distants of hopeland and the time did not commit to the long road!
Great soul he is.
May he rest in peace
Boz-mam-ghali
by Amir-ofs-ki on Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:34 PM CDTAgeh jorbozeh dashti (ke nadari), mirafti iran.
Hala tow-yeh boz (az no-e tow in-ja ziyad miyan), hey bego, lengesh kon. Hala, dar o-roopa va jahaye degeh hey miyan va az kasayee ke dar dakhel az ha-me-ye chize-shoon mig-zaran bad be-geen.
Dar en-te-ha, yedeh Ahmad Boorghan gerami baud.
God Bless His Soul
by the real Nader Vanaki (not verified) on Tue Mar 11, 2008 05:16 PM CDTThe man will always be remembered as one of the architects of the golden age of journalism in post revolutionary Iran. He was all that he was, said, and did. May he rest in peace.
Naneh Man Ghareebam
by Jorbozeh (not verified) on Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:20 PM CDTOk, may he rest in peace. What's with all this drama? It's not like he openly stood against oppression and torture and was killed as a result.
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