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This Week: Women’s Struggles in Iran

This week on Voices of the Middle East and North Africa, we bring you an interview with Haideh Moghissi from York University in Canada, about women’s struggle for equality in Iran. Later in the program we have a conversation with Rachel Leah Jones, directory of the documentary film, Ashkenaz, about the history of Ashkenazi Jews in Israel.

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This Week: Israel Boycott; Tehran Art Exhibit in San Francisco

This week on Voices of the Middle East and North Africa, we’ll have a conversation with Ali Abu Nima, co-Founder of Electronic Intifada and activist and Middle East expert Jeff Blankfort, in which they each comment on an interview we first taped and aired last month with Professor Noam Chomsky of MIT on the subject of the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign. We also speak with Bay Area-based artist Taraneh Hemami about an exhibit she has curated, titled ‘One Day: A Collective Narrative of Tehran.’

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This Week: Iran Political Crisis; Berber New Year

This week on Voices of the Middle East and North Africa, Shahram Aghamir will speak with Ali Rezaei a social researcher at the University of Calgary in Canada about the political crisis within the Iranian regime.
Later in the program, leading Bay Area based Algerian Berber musician and song writer Moh Alileche will talk to us about the Berber New year of 2960.

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Students Protest in Iran

Watch today’s footage of thousands pouring onto the streets in Tehran and other major cities in Iran to protest the fraudulant Iranian Preseidential elections of June 2009. From New York Times, “Witnesses said there was an anger to the protests not seen since the summer months, when protests broke out after the June 12 presidential [...]

Iran – July 9th, 2009

Today.

Iran – July 9th, 1999

Ten years ago, today. (Watch his interview below)

This Week on VOMENA

This week on Voices of the Middle East & North Africa, we continue our coverage of the ongoing protests of the election in Iran by looking at the youth movement and the role it has played in the recent protest.

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VOMENA Special Part 2: Iran Election Coverage

Voices of the Middle East & North Africa speaks with Eric Hooglund, professor of politics at Bates College and editor of the scholarly journal, Middle East Critique. We also hear from Iman, a young activist who recently escaped from Iran will share his story with us. Finally we will hear the reaction of two Tehran residents about the historic demonstration that took place two weeks ago.

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A girl shot by a basij member in Kargar Ave, Tehran Iran

Iran Election June 20, 2009: A girl shot by a basij member in Kargar Ave, Tehran Iran (Please be warned – THIS IS GRAPHIC, and devastating.)