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There Is No End in Sight for Turmoil in the Middle East

May 12, 2019by DaYazdani Leave a comment

In this edition of the Interview, Fair Observer talks to Gilbert Achcar, professor of international relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. This interview was […]

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The Economy Flames Anger in Iran

January 17, 2018by DaYazdani Leave a comment

The protests in Iran will not bring about regime change, but they may force political elites to address economic corruption that has gone on far too long. Published by Fair […]

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These Immigrants Have Helped Shape America

June 25, 2017by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Iranian-Americans are some of the most successful immigrant communities in the US. Published by Fair Observer on June 23rd, 2017. You can read the article here.

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Dismantle the nuclear deal, dismantle prospects for peace

February 26, 2017by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Used adeptly, the deal could curb Iran’s involvement in Syria and precipitate democratisation. Rip it up and those dreams are over. Published by Middle East Eye on February 8th, 2o17. […]

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A Syrian-American and Iranian-American’s message to their community about Syria

October 18, 2016by DaYazdani Leave a comment

It’s time for all American Muslims to heed the pluralism that launched Syria’s revolution and call for more responsible foreign policy Published on Middle East Eye on October 18th, 2016. […]

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Iran’s Reform Movement is not Dead

June 21, 2016by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Iran’s recent elections display support for the reform movement, which many believed had become obsolete. Published by Fair Observer on June 2oth, 2016. You can read the article here.  

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A plea to end western sanctions on Iranian airlines

August 17, 2014by DaYazdani Leave a comment

“The lives of possibly hundreds of more Iranians are in the hands of western politicians” Published on Your Middle East on August 14, 2014

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The US failed in Iraq. Now it has a second chance with Iran.

June 16, 2014by DaYazdani Leave a comment

“The future of Iraq is on the line, as is a less restrictive Iran” Published on Your Middle East on June 16, 2014

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Khatami’s Grand Strategy

July 9, 2013by DaYazdani Leave a comment

Khatami’s non-confrontational stance towards Ayatollah Khamenei serves as part of his grand-strategy for a political comeback. Published on the Fair Observer July 11, 2013

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Iran Elections: to boycott, or not to boycott?

June 13, 2013by DaYazdani Leave a comment

It’s only two days until the presidential elections in Iran, and it’s still unclear whether the vast majority of Iranians will choose to boycott the elections, or vote. The pro-democracy […]

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