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– Présentation d’un nouvel ouvrage sur la Révolution islamique
– Presentation of a New Book on the Islamic Revolution
– Universitaires/chercheurs d’origines iraniennes en Suisse
– Swiss-Iranian Academics/Researchers
– Les documents secrets de la CIA sur la chute de Mosaddeq
– Newly-Released CIA Documents on the Fall of Mosaddeq
– Yasmine Motarjemi, expert/militante de sécurité alimentaire
– Yasmine Motarjemi, Food Safety Expert/Advocate
– La Poésie perse
– Persian Poetry Lire plus …

Présentation d’un nouvel ouvrage sur la Révolution/معرفی کتاب تازه ای در باره انقلاب

The Islamic Revolution in 1979 transformed Iranian society and reshaped the political landscape of the Middle East; its reverberations still resonate in the world politics today. A new book on this seminal event is being published by Palgrave-Macmillan (New York-London), under the title, The Shah, the Islamic Revolution and the United States. The author, Darioush Lire plus …

Les documents secrets de la CIA sur la chute de Mosaddeq

The Silent Voice of Archives; why the recently-released CIA secret documents do not confirm the commonly held assumptions on the fall of Mosaddeq?

The Silent Voice of Archives; why the recently-released CIA secret documents do not confirm the commonly held assumptions on the fall of Mosaddeq?
In May 2017 the Department of State released a new batch of documents related to the CIA-MI6 plot (code named TP-Ajax) to overthrow Iran’s liberal-nationalist icon, prime-minister Mohammad Mosaddeq. The new release includes the bulk of the secret CIA files on the TP-Ajax planning and execution from April to September 1953. Lire plus …

Female Poetry in Iran

By Darioush Bayandor
  
Throughout centuries female literally talents in Iran have been quashed and sidelined in the male-dominated socio-cultural environment of the country. Poetry is a distinct part of Iran’s cultural identity yet only five percent of some 8000 catalogued poets since the tenth century are females. Among female literary profiles in the earlier centuries two earned lasting celebrity. Both belonged to the wider cultural sphere of the Persian-language which no longer corresponds to the present-day geographical boundaries. Mahsati Ganjavi, was a twelve-century poetess living in Ganje (in to-day’s Azerbaijan) while the semi-legendry Rābe’eh Balkhi (bint Kaab) lived in or around the tenth century in Balkh (in to-day’s Afghanistan). Little of their poetry has survived and the account of their lives is shrouded in fables. This article is an introductory focus on five modern era female icons who earned fame – some stardom – blending literally talents with an ability to rise above societal inhibitions and taboos. Lire plus …