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POPSfailed democracies i doubt it is only one country where more or less it is not "un écart entre la loi et sa mise en oeuvre effective"
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POPShistory lessons from the leaders of iran take a history class at ahmadinejad & co. it's free (as just any other thing related to the iranian regime, free even from historical knowledge - did you know that zionism wasn't originated in the 19th century, but in the ww ii...?
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POPScome back of russia here an excerpt from the article: "The global order is re-dividing into roughly two de facto blocs - one has the US at its core and the other has Russia-China at its core. Energy is the major dividing line between the two blocs, and as desperation for control of strategic energy resources increases rapidly, so will the sharpness of the dividing line between the two blocs. With energy thus serving as a primary catalyst, the resource-rich Eurasian bloc is attaining significantly more gravitational pull than the American bloc."
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POPShopeful obituary comparing with the analysis i have clipped under the title "djihad", this text here seems too optimistic, if not unrealistic
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POPSahmadinejad's islamo-fascism it is clip from joseph laconte's article published by the daily standard/01.03.2006. brooding persian used also the term fascism in a recent post
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POPSweblogistan/glass workers protest in tehran iran focus comment: Some 200 workers from the Miral glass factory held a demonstration and set fire to tyres south of Tehran Saturday morning in protest to their employers’ refusal to pay their overdue salaries. The glass workers gathered outside the site of their factory near the Tehran-Saveh Highway. They complained that despite five to 25 years of service, many of the workers had not received their wages for the past 10 months. State Security Forces were called in when the protestors blocked traffic on the road by burning tyres.